User's Manual

Installation & Operation Manual
Figure 21: RJ45 Plug Assembly with Code A Orientation
4. Insert the insulator assembly into the metallic housing using the Code A orientation as shown in Figure 21. An audible
click will conrm complete connection.
NOT:N Code A orientation must be used or the plug will not fit into the receptacle. Assembled RJ45 plugs cannot be
disassembled without a special tool (67163-001) and must be replaced.
5. Screw the cable gland into the metallic housing and tighten the cable gland nut to 30…45 inch-pounds using
wrenches.
6. Tighten the dome nut to 20 inch-pounds using a wrench. The dome nut seal must be in rm contact with the
outdoor-rated Cat.5e Ethernet cable.
7. Remove the bayonet lock (Figure 22) cap from the RJ45 receptacle on the ORION SE network gateway transceiver
enclosure by turning the cap 1/4 turn, counter-clockwise.
Figure 22: RJ45 Receptacle Bayonet Lock Cap (LAN with power shown)
8. Connect the RJ45 plug assembly to the RJ45 receptacle and secure by turning the metal housing 1/4 turn, clockwise.
For additional information, refer to http://www.rjfield.com/ethernet_connectors_rjf_en.htm.
Bayonet Lock Cap
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