Installation
Mounting on a Wall or Ceiling
The mounting plate installs directly to a wall, ceiling, or a standard junction box.
Required Equipment
• #8 or #6 screws
• Flat washers
• Lock washers
• Drill
• Screwdriver
Mounting to a wall or ceiling
Flat washer
Lock washer
Routing the Cable
The output connector can be routed through ports 1 or 2 on the
antenna. When connecting to an RF cable in the wall, run the
cable through the opening in the mounting plate.
1
4
Installation Steps
1. Align the mounting plate:
Junction box mounting: Align the mounting plate with the junction box so that at least two screws can be used.
Wall mounting: Use the mounting plate as a template to mark the location for the holes on the mounting surface. Drill
the holes accordingly.
2. Secure the mounting plate to the surface with the washers as shown (CAUTION: Do not over-tighten screws).
3. If running RF cable from inside the wall, guide it through the opening in the mounting plate and connect the cable to
the antenna output.
4. Position the antenna mounting posts over the keyhole slots in the mounting plate and slide it into the locked position.
2
Mounting to an electrical junction box
Rotating the Cover
The cover can be detached and rotated in any direction for a matched appear-
ance when using multiple antennas.
1. Remove the screws holding the cover in place from the back of the antenna
2. Remove the cover and rotate to the desired position
3. Replace the screws to secure the cover
Painting the Antenna
The cover of the antenna can be painted to match the installation environ-
ment. Use the following guidelines when painting the antenna cover:
• Remove the antenna cover before painting
• Only use non-metallic paint, as any metallic content may interfere with
RF reception
• Allow the paint to dry completely before reinstalling the cover
• Avoid painting in the screw holes
Warning: Do not touch the internal components of the antenna when the cover is removed.
Securing the antenna to the mounting plate
Mounting post
Keyhole slot