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Manual Version:5PW100-20120627 

Figure 3

 

Vertical pattern 

 

 

Safety precautions 

 

 

WARNING! 

 

Installing antennas is dangerous. For your safety, follow the installation directions. 

 

Keep the antenna away from power source, street lamps, distribution box, or other places that may 
cause power shock. 

 

Do not touch any power lines for your safety. 

 

 

Keep safety in mind when you select your installation site. Keep the antenna away from electric 
power lines and other lines. 

 

Do not work alone when you install the antenna. 

 

If you need to raise the mast, work with other people to avoid bodily injury. 

 

Do not use a metal ladder. Do not work on a wet or windy day. Dress properly, for example, shoes 
with rubber soles. Wear rubber gloves. 

 

If the antenna, antenna cable, or any other installation accessory drops, get away from it to avoid 
bodily injury. 

 

If an accident, for example, electrical shock, occurs with the power lines, immediately call for 
qualified emergency help. 

Installation guidelines 

To ensure the best possible performance of the antenna, follow these guidelines: 

1.

 

Install the antenna vertically and make sure the antenna bottom faces downwards. 

Summary of Contents for ANT-5011P-M3

Page 1: ...nna installation guide 1 Technical specifications 1 Safety precautions 3 Installation guidelines 3 Choosing a mounting location 4 Installing the antenna 4 Tools and accessories required 4 Mounting the antenna on a mast 4 Recommended cable 6 ...

Page 2: ... H3C outdoor AP through an N type connector Figure 1 Antenna appearance Table 1 Technical specifications Antenna type ANT 5011P M3 Operating frequency range 5150 MHz to 5850 MHz Bandwidth 700 MHz Peak gain 11 dBi Front to Back Ratio dB 20 Horizontal beamwidth 90 C 80 10 C 90 C Vertical beamwidth 25 C 25 C 25 C Voltage standing wave ratio VSWR 2 0 Impedance 50 Ω Polarization type Vertical Horizonta...

Page 3: ...170 52 mm 10 24 6 69 2 05 in Weight 0 8 kg 1 76 lb Operating temperature 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F Mast diameter 40 to 50 mm 1 57 to 1 97 in Installation Mounting on a mast Figure 2 and Figure 3 show the horizontal and vertical radiation patterns Figure 2 Horizontal pattern ...

Page 4: ...work alone when you install the antenna If you need to raise the mast work with other people to avoid bodily injury Do not use a metal ladder Do not work on a wet or windy day Dress properly for example shoes with rubber soles Wear rubber gloves If the antenna antenna cable or any other installation accessory drops get away from it to avoid bodily injury If an accident for example electrical shock...

Page 5: ...ur antenna is connected and can cause signal interference Choosing a mounting location To achieve best possible performance install the antenna as high as possible such as building top mountain top and tower top In addition mount the antenna clear of any metal obstructions to the sides of the radiating element and use a cable as short as possible to connect the antenna and AP Installing the antenn...

Page 6: ...r spring washers to attach the L type mounting bracket to the antenna See callout 6 in Figure 5 2 Place the U bolt around the mast and pass the U bolt through the target installation holes on the mast mount clamp 3 Place a spring washer and flat washer on each end of the U bolt start an M6 hex nut on each end of the U bolt and tighten the nut with an adjustable wrench 4 To change the orientation o...

Page 7: ...acket 6 M4 nut flat washer spring washer 7 Antenna Recommended cable H3C recommends that you use a high quality low loss cable with the antenna Coaxial cable loses efficiency as the frequency increases causing signal loss Keep the cable as short as possible because cable length also causes signal loss the longer the run the greater the loss 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 ...

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