User's Manual

Installation Manual
Tools and Materials (Customer-supplied)
Phillips #2 screwdriver
Precision slotted screwdriver with a 2.0 millimeter (0.079 inch) blade size
Two 9/16 inch or adjustable wrenches for mounting V-block clamps (standard mounting)
BAND-IT® tool (refer to "Banding Mounting" on page 15) and instructions, a 1/2 inch wrench and a hammer for
large diameter pole mounting
Wrench (for 1-1/16 inch gland nut and 1-1/16 inch dome nut)
Pliers or strap wrench (for tightening the 15/16 inch OD backhaul antenna and other Type N connectors)
7/16 inch socket wrench for all other bolts and nuts
Cat5e Ethernet cable (outdoor-rated) and RJ45 jack for LAN connection
Connecting the Battery Backup
The ORION SE II network gateway transceiver contains an onboard battery backup. The battery must be connected before the
gateway is installed and powered. Follow these steps to connect the battery backup.
OTE:N Refer to "Battery Backup Replacement" on page 32 for details on replacing the battery.
1. Using a #2 slotted or Phillips screwdriver, remove the
enclosure cover by unscrewing the four corner-cover
screws.
OTE:N The battery is held in place by the enclosure
cover only. No other adhesive or locking
mechanism is used.
2. Carefully install the battery connector onto the circuit
board. Insert the connector only far enough so that the
connector latch engages. Verify that proper connector
polarity is observed.
3. Replace the enclosure cover. Tighten each of the four
cover screws to 16 inch-pounds, maximum. Be careful not
to overtighten any of the screws.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO CRIMP THE BATTERY
CONNECTOR CABLE WHEN REPLACING THE
ENCLOSURE COVER.
Figure 2: Battery connection
Battery Connector
Battery Connection
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