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Mounting the Bracket

The HotPort enclosure should be mounted securely to a wall/wood structure or a pole approximately 1.5" (37 mm) to 2" (50 mm) in di-
ameter. You can also mount the enclosure to a wall, light poles, and irregularly shaped poles. Series 6200 outdoor nodes will fit existing
Series 3200 and 3600 brackets. The brackets have been designed with multiple holes and slots to allow mounting with bolts, straps, or
other methods.

Mounting Guidelines

1.
For best results, the location should enable maximum perfor-
mance of the antenna and any attached devices, such as ac-
cess points or cameras. When possible, provide clear line-of-
sight access for the antennas. You can test various locations by
mounting the unit to a portable stand until you can determine
the ideal location for permanent mounting.
2.
The location must allow for a solid connection to earth ground.
Be sure the earth ground wire or strap does not obstruct access
to the enclosure.
3.
The unit must be within reach of the power cord. A two-meter AC
cord is provided, or a DC cord may be used. Series 6000 nodes
will work with power supplies from Series 3000 nodes, but can-
not be powered over Ethernet.

Wall Mounting

1.
The Universal Mounting Bracket, shown in Figure 5, contains
holes and slots to allow it to be mounted via U-bolts or straps.
Furthermore, it can be mounted on either a horizontal pole or a
vertical pole. Use four screws to attach the universal mounting
bracket securely to the wall using the four holes near the top
and bottom of the universal mounting bracket. Use appropriate
anchors when attaching to masonry or other materials.
2.
Attach the enclosure to the universal mounting bracket by slid-
ing the metal clips on the back of the enclosure into the metal
straps on the universal mounting bracket.
3.
Secure the enclosure to the universal mounting bracket using
the four captive screws on the sides on the universal mounting
bracket.

Pole Mounting

You can mount the HotPort node to a pole using U-bolts. The sec-
tion below describes how to mount the enclosure to a 1.5" (37 mm)
or 2" (50 mm) pole.Position the pole mounting bracket against the
pole. Insert the U-bolts from behind the pole and through the pole
mounting bracket.
You installation kit includes a small T-handle socket wrench which
fits the supplied nuts.
1.
Insert the two U-bolts through the four holes near the top and
bottom of the universal mounting bracket.
2.
On each U-bolt threaded shaft, place a washer, a lock washer,
and one or more 6 mm nuts as spacers. Smaller pole diameters
usually require a spacer nut to hold the bracket away from the
U-bolt clamp.
3.
Use four lock washers and 6 mm nuts to secure the universal
mounting bracket, pole mounting bracket, and U-bolts assem-
bly.
10 HotPort 6000 Series Mesh Nodes
4.
Attach the enclosure to the universal mounting bracket by slid-
ing the metal clips on the back of the enclosure into the metal
straps on the universal mounting bracket.
5.
Secure the enclosure to the universal mounting bracket using
the four captive screws on the sides of the universal mounting
bracket.
Figure . Universal Mounting Bracket Attached to Pole

Using Mounting Straps

For poles with diameters larger than 2" (50 mm), horizontal poles,
irregularly shaped poles, or lighting lamps, you can use mount-
ing straps to mount the HotPort enclosure. Position the universal
mounting bracket against the pole.
1.
Thread two mounting straps around the pole and through the
slots located near the top and bottom of the universal mount-
ing bracket. Secure the mounting straps.
2.
Attach the enclosure to the universal mounting bracket by slid-
ing the metal clips on the back of the enclosure into the metal
straps on the universal mounting bracket.
Secure the enclosure to the universal mounting bracket using the
four captive screws on the sides of the universal mounting bracket.
February 2007