User Manual

2. Determine the desired height of the beam path
(Refer to Safety Instructions on Page 2)
above the mounting surface of the ground by
measuring the distance from the center of the
front face of the Transceiver downward to the
mounting surface. This is accomplished most
easily by having an assistant hold the
Transceiver in position while the measurement is
being taken, or by propping the Transceiver on a
temporary stand such as a cardboard box, a
stack of bricks, or similar structure.
3. Determine the correct length for the Transceiver
Mounting Post by placing the Post into the hole
upside-down (with the taped threaded collar at
the bottom of the hole.)
4. Transfer the measurement taken in Step 2,
above, to the Mounting Post by placing a mark
on the Post at the correct distance from the
mounting surface.
5. Make a second mark on the Mounting Post at a
point 4½ inches (10 cm) from the first mark,
toward the threaded end of the Post.
6. Remove the Mounting Post from the hole and
cut at the second mark, using a hacksaw or fine
toothed wood saw.
7. Return the Mounting Post to the hole right side-
up (with the taped threaded end upward.)
8. Insert Mounting Post into the Mounting Base as
noted in Step 5 on Page 9. This will add stability
to the Mounting Post.
9. While holding the Mounting Post in a vertical
position, fill the hole with concrete. A
carpenter’s level or framing square will help in
determining when the Mounting Post is plumb
and vertical.
10. Work the concrete into the hole with a slender
rod or trowel to force out any air pockets in the
material, and to assure that the material is tightly
packed around the Mounting Post.
11. For maximum strength and rigidity of the
Mounting Post, additional concrete may be
poured inside of the taped Post, filling it
completely.
Post is
Upside-Down in
4½”
Disca
Desired
Beam Path
Mark
Cut
Desired Beam
Pth
Transcei
Ground
Surfa e
Desired
Beam Path
Taped
Concrete
10
Taped

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