User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Copyright Notice
- Serviceability of this Manual
- Operational Safety Notices
- FM/UL/CSA Notice MDS iNet 900 When Approved
- FM/UL/CSA Conditions of Approval MDS iNet 900 When Approved
- FCC Notice, U.S.A. MDS iNet 900 When Approved
- FCC Information
- 1.0 ABOUT THIS MANUAL
- 2.0 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- 3.0 INSTALLATION PLANNING
- 4.0 INSTALLATION
- 4.1 Step 1— Mounting the Transceiver
- 4.2 Step 2—Install the Antenna and Feedline
- 4.3 Step 3—Connect the Data Equipment
- 4.4 Step 4—Measure & Install Primary Power
- 4.5 Step 5—Review the Radio’s Configuration
- 4.6 Step 6—Connect the User Data Equipment
- 4.7 Step 7—Check for Normal Operation
- 4.8 Performance Optimization
- 5.0 TRADITIONAL REPEATER CONFIGURATION WITH TWO RADIOS
- 6.0 PROGRAMMING
- 7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 8.0 REPEATER ASSITED LANS
- 9.0 TECHNICAL REFERENCE
- 10.0 GLOSSARY OF TERMS
- IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY...
14 MDS iNet 900 Installation Guide MDS 05-2873A01, Rev. A
DRAFT 6—8/29/01
Invisible place holder
Figure 8. Transceiver dimensions
The screws holding the brackets to the radio are 5⁄16 inch (8 mm) long
or shorter to prevent damage to the radio’s PC board when they are
tightened. If these screws are replaced for any reason, the new screws
must not exceed this length. The radio’s case is made of a durable
cast-aluminum, however, the use of the wrong sized screws can dam-
age the screw sockets on the cover.
4.25˝ (10.8 cm)
4.75˝ (12 cm)
1.25˝ (3.17 cm)
6.75˝ (17.15 cm)
4.5˝ (11.4 cm)
TOP
FRONT
SIDE
BOTTOM
2.5˝ (6.35 cm)
4.85˝ (12/3 cm)
THREADED HOLES
FOR MOUNTING
SCREWS (4)
#6-32 X 1/4˝
CAUTION
POSSIBLE
EQUIPMENT
DAMAGE