User`s guide

Accessory Installation
BreezeNET PRO.11 Series 6-3 User’s Guide
8. For reception, use a separate antenna connected to the other antenna connector
of the BreezeNET unit.
Note:
Installations exceeding regulations set by local authorities expose the installer
and the user to potential legal and financial liabilities.
6.2 LNA 10 Low Noise Receive Amplifier
The LNA 10 is a high-performance, low-noise preamplifier designed to enhance
fringe area reception and provide additional gain on the receive antenna. Its
exceptionally small size and light weight enables it to be directly mounted on the
antenna by means of the female RF IN connector. Power is obtained through an
RG-59 coaxial cable connected to the power supply. The LNA 10 is internally
protected against lightning and voltage surge protection.
The Power Supply (PS) and Power Inserter are supplied with the LNA 10. The RG-
59 coaxial cable with F-type connector is not supplied and must be purchased
separately.
For technical specifications, refer to the appendixes.
6.2.1 Installing the LNA 10
Before installing the LNA 10, the following steps must be taken:
1. Choose one of the antenna connectors to be used for reception. This connector
is called the receive antenna of the unit. The other connector is called the
transmit antenna of the unit.
2. Configure the BreezeNET PRO.11 unit via the Monitor to transmit through the
transmit antenna only using the Transmit Diversity parameter
(see Section 3.4.3). This prevents transmission from going through the LNA 10.
3. Connect the LNA 10 RF input directly to the receive antenna, as close as
possible.