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Installing the RLY-800 on a Pole or Wall

The RLY-800 mounting bracket accommodates 
mounting the RLY-800 with either lag bolts or band 
clamps. 

The RLY-800 mounting bracket provides two pre-
drilled mounting holes to attach the assembly to a 
wooden pole or wall with two lag bolts. The lag bolts 
should be 3/8 inch diameter by 3 inches or longer to 
secure the RLY-800 and bracket assembly.

Two customer-supplied band clamps are required to 
install the RLY-800 to a metal pole. Band clamps 
may also be used on wooden poles.

Ensure that the front door has room to open at least 
90 degrees. The minimum required clearance is 8 
inches (20.3 cm) in front of the mounting surface.

Perform the following steps to install the RLY-800 on 
a pole or wall:

1. Identify a mounting location for the RLY-800 

that is near the top of the pole to maximize the 
effectiveness of the relay. 
Keep in mind that a power source is required for 
the device and possible external antenna 
considerations.

2. Orient the RLY-800 and mounting bracket 

assembly as required for the installation. 
Se

“Mounting Options for the RLY-800” on 

page 6

 for more information.

Figure 10. Internal and Remote External Antenna 

Pole or Wall Mounting

Figure 11. External Attached Antenna Pole or 

Wall Mounting

3. If you are using lag bolts, mark the locations of 

the lag bolt holes and drill a pilot hole to 
facilitate installing the lag bolts.
If you are using band clamps, install the top and 
bottom clamps and tighten, then proceed with 

step 8

.

4. Install the lower lag bolt leaving room for the 

bracket to slip over the bolt.

5. Install the RLY-800 and mounting bracket 

assembly over the lower lag bolt.

6. Install the upper lag bolt and secure the RLY-

800 and mounting bracket assembly to the pole.

7. Finish tightening the lower lag bolt.
8. If the RLY-800 uses an external antenna that is 

attached to the enclosure, install the antenna at 
this time.

You are ready to supply power to the RLY-800 as 
described in 

“Wiring the RLY-800” on page 12

 or 

install an external antenna as described in 

“Installing an External Remote Antenna” on page 11

.

CAUTION:

As shown in 

Figure 11

, RLY-800’s that

use an external attached antenna must be oriented
so that the antenna is pointing towards the ground;
otherwise, moisture may damage the RLY-800.

Up

Lag Bolts or 
Band Clamps

Lag Bolts or 
Band Clamps

Up

NOTE: 

The 

Antenna must be 
located on the 
bottom of the 
RLY-800.

Summary of Contents for Cooper Power Systems RLY-800

Page 1: ...RF mesh network infrastructure in areas where end points are too spread out to effectively form a mesh network Extend RF communications into rural areas Build out a communications network for demand r...

Page 2: ...specific tasks and procedures are located throughout the manual SAFETY FOR LIFE SAFETY FOR LIFE Hazard Statement Definitions This document may contain four types of hazard statements DANGER Indicates...

Page 3: ...experienced radio TV technician for help NOTICE The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada...

Page 4: ...dance is 50 ohms Antennas that may be used with this product include HGV 906U 900 MHz Omnidirectional Antenna 6 dBi Gain OD9 5 900 to 928 MHz Omni Antenna 5 dBi Gain B8965CN Laird Technologies 896 970...

Page 5: ...uring the RLY 800 to the Universal Bracket on page 8 Installing the RLY 800 on a Pole or Wall on page 9 or Installing the RLY 800 on a Light Pole Arm on page 10 Installing an External Remote Antenna o...

Page 6: ...tions A RLY 800 with an external attached antenna can be mounted as follows Wall mounted Pole mounted horizontally Horizontally on the side of a light pole arm Figure 5 External Attached Antenna Devic...

Page 7: ...3 Remove the knockout prior to mounting by using a drill and a conduit style step drill bit The dimple in the center of the knockout allows you to accurately position the step drill bit in the center...

Page 8: ...his type of antenna is the OD9 5 Omni Antenna The alternate RLY 800 and mounting bracket configuration is shown in Figure 9 This mounting bracket alignment is used when the RLY 800 is equipped with an...

Page 9: ...ting Options for the RLY 800 on page 6 for more information Figure 10 Internal and Remote External Antenna Pole or Wall Mounting Figure 11 External Attached Antenna Pole or Wall Mounting 3 If you are...

Page 10: ...ntenna installed on the RLY 800 enclosure mount the device on the side of the light pole arm as shown in Figure 13 3 Secure the RLY 800 and mounting bracket assembly to the light pole arm using band c...

Page 11: ...a 9 Install a copper grounding rod at the base of the utility pole below the lightening arrestor 10 Route a 10 AWG ground wire between the lightening arrestor and the copper grounding rod and secure w...

Page 12: ...LY 800 by using a power adapter connected to a street light sensor 1 Remove electrical power from the street light that is to supply the RLY 800 2 Remove the street light sensor from the street light...

Page 13: ...Receiver Sensitivity 104 dBm 1 PER 25 C 38 4 kbps 101 dBm 1 PER 25 C 76 8 kbps 98 dBm 1 PER 25 C 153 6 kbps Mode Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS Operating Requirements Power Source 120 VAC or 2...

Page 14: ...s operate under Part 15 of the FCC rules Modifications to these devices not expressly authorized by Cooper Power Systems may affect your ability to legally operate these devices DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTI...

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