Technical data

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Warning!
Installation of the planar antenna can lead to health and safety risks!
For this, please note the following:
The installation steps described here require good technical abilities and knowledge about
the behaviour of the material under the impact of wind and weather conditions. It is therefore
essential to have this work performed by a specialist if you do not possess the required skills.
Wall mounting: before drilling the holes, make sure there are no electrical cables in the wall.
Risk of death due to electric shock.
Use a properly rigged safety belt when climbing onto roo ng or other places where there is a
danger of falling.
Make sure that the roof is able to bear your weight. Never cross fragile or unstable surfaces!
Wear secure, anti-slip shoes!
Ladders and climbing aids must be in sound condition.
If there are any risks to passersby from falling parts, you must block off the
work area and/or danger area!
Watch out for open wires! There is a serious danger to life if these are touched!
Never work on antenna systems during a thunderstorm - serious danger to life!
5.2 Safety information for installation of the support and the antenna
5.3 Wall installation
5.3.1 Attaching the installation support to the wall
Before attaching the installation support for the antenna, ensure that the installation site
you have selected offers suf cient purchase for mounting the antenna. Then mount the
enclosed installation support for the antenna on the wall using the appropriate mounting
supplies, e.g. 4 x screws Ø 6 mm and dowels (not included in the delivery).
Ensure that the “THIS SIDE UP” inscription on the installation support is pointing
upwards.
After installing the support, continue with the point “Attachment of the antenna to the
installation support for mast and wall installation” in these instructions for use.
“THIS SIDE UP” inscription
Satellite
The antenna elevation should be set before installation (chart and screws are more highly visible/accessible).
Perform setting of the antenna as follows, using the printed elevation table found at the end of these instructions
for use.
5.3.2 Setting the elevation for wall installation
4. Grip the wrench at the long end and tighten the screws by
approx. 1/4 to 1/2 turns.
The screw-tightening torque now corresponds to approx.
6 to 7 Nm.
1. Loosen the two screws on the support using the enclosed
hexagon wrench (see picture on right).
2. Now set the elevation value appropriate for you
(see table at the end of these instructions for use) on the
antenna. For this, ensure that the desired value on the
chart is at the same level as the notch on the support
(see detail on right).
3. Hand-tighten the two screws again by gripping the wrench
at the short end.