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2.3.9 Compliance with Radio Regulations
Regulations regarding maximum antenna gains vary from country to country. It is
the responsibility of the end user to operate within the limits of these regulations as
well as to ensure that the professional installer is aware of these regulations.
Violation of government regulations exposes the end user to legal and financial liabilities.
D-Link , its resellers and distributors shall not be liable for expense or damage incurred as
a result of installations that exceed local transmit power limitations.
2.4 Installing the Outdoor Unit
The outdoor unit can be secured to the pole using one of the following options:
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Special brackets sets (supplied with each unit). There are two pairs of
screw holes on the units, allowing the use of the brackets with various
pole widths.
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U-bolts - size A (inner installation holes, up to 2" pole).
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U-bolt - size B (outside installation holes, up to 3" pole).
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Metal bands (9/16” wide, minimum 12” long).
Figure 3 shows the locations of the holes, grooves and screw holes on the back of
the unit.
Figure 4 illustrates the method of installing a unit on a pole using the supplied
brackets.
NOTE:
Make sure to install the unit with the bottom panel (the panel with the signal
strength bar and LEDs) facing downward.
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