Badger Meter ORION AMR/AMI Hardware Solutions for Gas Utilities User Manual
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ORION® Fixed Network (SE) II Network Gateway Transceiver
Mounting Bracket
The mounting bracket is machined with multiple holes to accommodate different mounting options . Mounting holes and the
V-Block, banding and wall mounting options are labeled on the bracket . The bracket also has 1/4 inch and 3/8 inch grounding
points (see Figure 6) which can be used if needed . When shipped, the mounting bracket, TX/RX antenna bracket and backhaul
antenna bracket are attached . Together they make up the backplate which is attached to the gateway enclosure bracket .
Figure 6: Mounting bracket
Mounting Options
The circular hole pattern on the mounting bracket can be used to accommodate mounting the gateway on an angled beam
or pole, if necessary .
The gateway can also be mounted on a wall . The mounting bracket has four 0 .28 inch holes marked for this option .
NOTE:
N
For a wall mount, customers must supply mounting hardware suitable for the substructure on which the gateway
is mounted .
For mounting options, all gateway installation considerations must be observed . See
"Specifications" on page 6, "Mounting
the Gateway" on page 8 and "Remote Antenna Installation" on page 34 .
TX/RX Tntenna Bracket
When shipped, the TX/RX antenna bracket
is mounted to the top of the mounting
bracket
with three locknuts
(67810-001) . The mounting holes are
indicated in Figure 7 .
Other holes on the bracket can be used
to accommodate remote installation .
For
more information, see
the Appendix .
Figure 7: TX/RX antenna bracket
Used to Mount Backhaul
Antenna Bracket
Used to Mount TX/RX
Antenna Bracket
Grounding Points
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