Kona Macro User Guide
T0005158_UG
Version 0.6
TEKTELIC Communications Inc.
Confidential
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Figure 6: Direct DC Power CPC Connector Connection Polarity
2.7
RF Cable Installation
The Kona Macro Gateway installation requires connection to a LoRa RF antenna. The RF cable
attaches to the N-Type connector located on the bulkhead of the Gateway. Torque the connector
to 1.7 to 2.3 Nm (15 to 20 in·lbs). The N-Type connector interface to a cable is not water proof
and must be taped to be used outdoors. TEKTELIC recommends taping with Scotch Wireless
Weatherproofing Kit, WK-101. Follow the taping procedures outlined by the supplier of this tape
system.
Note that the 3G/4G modem antenna is internal to the Kona Macro Gateway.
2.8
Copper Ethernet Cable Installation
The Kona Macro Gateway Ethernet port may be used on a temporary basis for commissioning
and maintenance or may be permanently connected for backhaul. When the port is not in use,
the weatherproof protective cap must be installed. When the port is permanently connector for
backhaul, the proper water-tight mating connector specified in Table 2 must be used.
The Ethernet cable must have minimum 24 AWG conductors and shall be rated for outdoor
application according to local and national electrical codes.
2.9
Proposition 65 Statement
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, beryllium & nickel,
which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive
harm. For more information, go to
Black
DC Negative
White
DC Positive
Keyed DC Power
Connector (CPC)
DC Positive
DC Negative