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5.7 Mounting recommendations
It is possible to place the router:
• on a flat surface,
• on a wall using four holes in corners and screws with diameter 3 mm,
• on DIN rail with the included clip – see chapter 5.8.
It is recommended to follow these instructions:
• For whip antennas it is recommended to observe a minimum distance of 6 cm from
cables and metal surfaces on ever y side in order to avoid interference. When using
an external antenna separate from the switchboard it is necessary to fit a lightening
conductor.
• When mounting a router on sheet-steel we recommend using a "cable" antenna.
• For all cables we recommend to bind the bunch, and for this we recommend:
– The length of the bunch (combination of power supply and data cables) should be a
maximum 1.5 m. If the length of data cables exceeds 1.5 m or if the cable is leading
towards the switchboard, we recommend installing surge protectors.
– Data cables must not have a reticular tension of ∼ 230 V/50 Hz or ∼ 120 V/60 Hz.
• Sufficient space must be left between individual connectors for the handling of cables,
• To ensure the correct function of the router, we recommend the use of an earth-bonding
distribution frame for the grounding of the power supply of the router, data cables and
antenna within the switchboard. Note: The dedicated grounding screw on the side of
the router can be used as grounding point, see Figure below.
F
igure 18: Grounding screw on side of the router
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