Installation Instruction – SW3-627W24-58-CP-9IntroductionA.The Panorama client patch antenna is a directional wall ormast mounted antenna covering 2.4 & 5GHz for WIFI / WLANapplications.This antenna can be used for point to point or wide areacoverage applications as it has wide beam width in both azimuthand elevation planes. Two or more of these antennas can beused to provide MiMo function or for sectored operation.The antenna is supplied with a 90 degree adjustable wall / mastmount angle bracket to give optimal mounting flexibility.SW3-627 - Document Version 1.0Mounting requirements and selecting locationB.Ensure that the selected mounting location can be safely accessed with the equipment that you have avail-able and mount the antenna so that it has at least 300mm (12”) of clearance from all obstructions if possi-ble.The antenna can be mounted so as to acheive horizontal or vertical polarisation by following the orientationarrows on the reverse of the antenna. For vertical polarisation when mounted externally the antenna shouldalways be mounted with the connector facing downwards.The antenna can be mast mounted using a jubilee clip (not supplied)The supplied mounting bracket allows for 90 degrees of orientation adjustment (45 degrees each way fromcentre) assuming that the antenna is mounted to a flat wall.For MiMo operation multiple antennas can be co-located. The optimal relative positioning is by vertical sepa-ration an minimum distance of 150mm (6”).Prepare and drill holesC.The antenna can be mounted via the supplied mounting bracket which features 4x 4.2mm (0.16”) holes to suit4mm / (No.8) screws. The appropriate screw will depend upon the mounting surface. Before drilling ensure thatit is safe to drill into the mounting surface.The supplied bracket can be disassembled and used as a template for drilling the holes.Fitting the antennaD.Fully tighten the mounting hardware, ensuring the antenna direction is correct. The SMA connector jointshould be waterproofed with a weatherproof electrical tape (self amalgamating type is recommended) allow-ing a significant overlap of each turn and ensuring that the overlap is in the opposite direction to predictedwater fall.Routing and terminating coaxial cable(s)E.Route extension cable to equipment, taking care to avoid causing a hazard. Where the cable is routed into anenclosure or building a ‘drip loop’ should be considered ahead of the entry point.Commission and testF.Check comms cable(s):• Carry out VSWR check, should measure <2.0:1.European Waste Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/ECPlease ensure that your old Waste Electricals and Electronics are recycled do not throw themaway into standard waste.RF Safety NoteThis antenna should be mounted in such a way that no person is within 30cm (12”) of theantenna during use.NoticesG.RoHS 2: EU RoHS compliance is declared per Directive 2011/65/EU and its subsequent amend-ments. Homogeneous materials composing parts that are compliant with this legislation have lessthan 0.1% by weight each of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, PBB, and PBDE, and 0.01% byweight of cadmium. In situations where an exemption applies, the preceding limits, correspondingto the exempted substance(s), may be higher.Waiver: This document represents information compiled to the best of our present knowledge. It is not intended to as a representation or warranty of fitnessof the products described for any particular purpose. This document details guidelines for general information purposes only. Always seek specialist advicewhen planning installations and ensure that antennas are always installed by a properly qualified installer in compliance with local laws and regulations.SW3-627 - www.panorama-antennas.com3-627 www.panorama-antennaImportant Safety NoteThis antenna is a electrical conductor and should not be mounted in a location where it or theinstaller may contact over-head powerlines. For locations vulnerable to lightning fitment of an inlinesurge arrestor should be considered.