Install Guide

DRAFT
l Transceiver must be located in a controlled environment that is 3 to 122° F (0° to 5 C) and non-condensing humidity
environment.
Step 1: Install GPS Receiver
A GPS Receiver is required when a Transceiver is set to use GPS as its time source.
GPS Receiver kit components
Part Quantity
Mounting bracket
1
GPS 18 LVC and connector
1
M3 x 0.5 x 6 mm pan head screws
2
#6 x 3/8 sheet metal screw 3
Suction cups 3
U-bolt with nuts for mounting on 1 in. (2.54 cm) pole 1
GPS Receiver install location guidelines
Determine a suitable location for the GPS Receiver unit.Location is extremely important to ensure the best operation of the system.
l GPS Receiver must be mounted where it has a "clear view of the sky" to receive a GPS signal 24 hours a day.
l Typical mounting locations of the GPS Receiver unit include the inside of a window (not a Low-E glass window), to an exterior
pole, or on a rooftop.
l GPS Receiver unit should be kept away from large metal objects.
l GPS Receiver unit and cable must be mounted above any potential standing water, snow depth, leaves or other obstructions and
is protected from the weather.
l Maximum total distance of the GPS cable to the Transceiver cannot exceed 200 ft. (60.96 m).
l If the GPS cable is located outdoors, the use of a GelWrap splice enclosure is strongly recommended.
Mount GPS Receiver
1. Verify the kit contents and the installation location meets the installation guidelines.
2. From the outside of the building, route the GPS cable.
Transceiver with internal antenna: Route through a 5/8 inch drilled hole into the building.
3. Assemble and mount the GPS Receiver unit to either the inside of a window (not Low-E glass) or to an outside pole or rooftop.
The mounting location is required to have a clear view of the sky.
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OneVue 1 Watt Transceiver with Internal Antenna Install Guide