TRENDnet TEW-OA24D User's Guide - Page 4

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3. Take out the screw from the top of the Feeder's pole, place the Reflector on the pole, place and tighten the screw to secure the Reflector on the tip of the pole. Horizontal Polarization 4. Tighten the auxiliary mast with U type clamp 5. Wrap up the connector and socket using the ware-proof tape 6. Connect the N-type antenna to any Male N-type connector access point or using N-type to SMA cable (TEW-2000F/TEW-8000F) to connect to TRENDware Access Points/Cards. 7. Check V.S.W.R to make sure the connection CAUTION 1. If you want to get a vertical polarization, the L type clamp should be turned 90 degrees angle (for the newer version antennas with the "polarization arrow" on the feeder, you can simply turn the feeder 90 degrees for desire polarization). 2. Change the position of one side of the U type clamp to get the up tilt. The up tilt can be 10, 20, 60 degrees angle. If down tilt is required, please fix the antenna upside down.

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3. Take out the screw
from the top of the Feeder’s pole, place the Reflector
on the pole, place
and tighten the screw to secure the Reflector on the tip of the pole.
4. Tighten the auxiliary mast with U type clamp
5. Wrap up the connector and socket using the ware-proof tape
6. Connect the N-type antenna to any Male N-type connector access point or using N-type to
SMA cable (TEW-2000F/TEW-8000F) to connect to TRENDware Access Points/Cards.
7. Check V.S.W.R to make sure the connection
CAUTION
1. If you want to get a vertical polarization, the L type clamp should be turned 90 degrees angle
(for the newer version antennas with the “polarization arrow” on the feeder, you can simply turn
the feeder 90 degrees for desire polarization).
2. Change the position of one side of the U type clamp to get the up tilt. The up tilt can be 10, 20,
60 degrees angle. If down tilt is required, please fix the antenna upside down.
Horizontal Polarization