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LABRADOR

Installation Instructions

Parsec’s Labrador is a compact two-in one MIMO LTE external 

antenna. This unobtrusive omnidirectional antenna works on 

all the common North American LTE bands with high efficiency. 

The Labrador is optimized for attachment to a sheetrock wall in 

an office environment. It is ideally suited to indoor applications 

where a higher performance alternative to screw on antennas is 

required. The Labrador has an IP65 ingress protection rating and 

may also be mounted outdoors.

Labrador Pole Mounted

Labrador Wall Mounted

CHOOSING THE BEST METHOD AND LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION

CAUTION:

To get the best signal, your antenna must be mounted in an isolated area. It is important 

to stay away from any interference including existing antennas, cluttered areas, or other 

situations that might interupt network. 

Make sure the antenna is at least 2 feet away from other antennas. Other Antennas 

typically need to be 5 feet away. 

Antennas MUST be away from Outlets, AC or 

Heating units, or anything with an electrical motor.

 

All of these items can cause 

radio interference and reduce antenna performance. 

Summary of Contents for LABRADOR

Page 1: ...ection rating and may also be mounted outdoors Labrador Pole Mounted Labrador Wall Mounted CHOOSING THE BEST METHOD AND LOCATION FOR INSTALLATION CAUTION To get the best signal your antenna must be mo...

Page 2: ...REQUIRED TOOLS Hammer Rubber Mallet Phillips Screwdriver Drill Assemble the mounting bracket on the antenna using the four plastic thread forming screws Figure 1 FIGURE 1 Assembling the Antenna...

Page 3: ...el during installation Select a mounting location away from air conditioning units and other large metal objects Mark the position of the screw holes on the wall to mount the antenna on the wall Figur...

Page 4: ...holes and fasten it to the wall using two screws provided in the kit Figure 4 Pole Mounting Instructions Step 1 Step 2 The mast pole should be a diameter of between 1 and 2 5 to mount the antenna Figu...

Page 5: ...low the RF connectors to provide strain relief Vinyl electrical tape works well for this without risk of deforming the RF cables Black UV resistant zip ties can also be used if used carefully but tan...

Page 6: ...gasket inside the connector and to keep the connector from working loose Channellock 412 small V Jaw pliers may be useful for getting a grip on the connector The required torque is only 15 inch pound...

Page 7: ...asily unscrewed with two fingers Visually inspect coaxial cable run for proper mechanical support Confirm the connection to a cellular network Use a cellular device s built in diagnostics to confirm R...

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