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E-ZY EZ-Bridge - Getting Started; Safety Precautions; Grounding

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Getting Started
It is recommended that you setup the EZ-Bridge™system in a
single room to get acquainted with the operation of the units before in-
stalling outdoors. Connect 1 EZ-Bridge™ to your router, switch or com-
puter and just power up the other EZ-Bridge™. Make sure the anten-
nas are pointing away from each other for best results. After powering
up each unit, you should be able to communicate with each unit by typ-
ing it’s IP address into a standard browser.
DANGER! Avoid Powerlines!
You Can Be Killed!
When following the instructions in this guide to install the EZ-Bridge™,
take extreme care to avoid contact with overhead power lines, lights
and power circuits. Contact with power lines, lights or power circuits
may be fatal. We recommend to install EZ-Bridge™ no closer than 20
feet to any power lines.
Safety:
For your own protection, follow these safety rules.
Perform as many functions as possible on the ground
Do not attempt to install the antenna on a rainy, windy or
snowy day or if there is ice or snow accumulation at the install
site or if the site is wet.
Make sure there are no people, pets, etc. below when you are
working on a roof or ladder.
Watch out for any power lines which may be overhead, under-
ground or behind walls., keeping safely clear of them with the
antenna, ladders or any tools.
See appendix for FCC RF exposure guidelines
Recommended Tools: Pliers, Adjustable Wrench, Screws for
mounting Wall Mount Bracket, Drill or Screwdriver for installing
wall mount bracket, sealant for sealing any holes. NOTE: You
should be familiar with using tools such as these before attempting in-
stallation of EZ-Bridge™. You should also be comfortable with working
on a ladder.
GROUNDING: Local building and electrical codes require that
the antenna be properly grounded. Improper installation may
seriously damage the equipment or building, as well as cause in-
jury or death to you. Run a ground wire 10AWG or bigger from
back of antenna to a good earth ground (Cold water pipe or metal
stake in ground).