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Kathrein UHF-ANTENNEN OLYMPIA AOI 65 User manual

Safety instructions:
Please read the safety instructions through before
you start to mount the antenna, and follow these
closely.
When mounting an antenna a high degree of responsi-
bility is required towards yourself and others.
Mounting should therefore be carried out only by
schooled personnel.
Important aspects on safety are listed here for your
notice. These may not be complete as we are not
cognisant of the local situation.
1. Only use the antenna for the use it has been desi-
gned for by the producing company.
2. Only use the elements prescribed by the producing
company, and do not alter these.
3. Note: Danger for life. Antennas must not be
mounted below any voltage carrying
power lines.
You may on contact with any such
power line, bodily or with any part of
the antenna, suffer a fatal shock or
be badly burned.
4. When chosing the installation site consider carefully
all building typical features.
When installing on any roofs, on the edges of buil-
dings and on any cylindrical buildings, safety stan-
dards (e.g. DIN 1055 Part 4 or 4131 or national safety
standards) indicate that one should consider higher
wind or vibrational loading. Any non consideration
could lead to exceeding the loading or oscillation-
loading limits.
5. Do not mount the antenna on buildings with lightly
inflammable roofing (eg Straw, reed, or other such
material.
6. Step onto only stable, dry roofing and secure yourself
against falling.
7. Ladders, scaffolding, safety harnishes a.s.o. should
be secure and controlled before use.
8. Any passing pedestrians must not be endangered by
any eventually falling material. Secure the danger
zone.
9. Ensure that the technical limit values (eg wind
loading) of the used antenna mast are not
exceeded.
Should this not be known, then secure the data
from the supplier. Kathrein mast data is on page 3
of this guide.
10. Install the antenna mast on firm and suitable
material (wall, concrete, beams) using the supplier’s
recommended clamps, dowels and screws.
11. Leave any roof immediately in case of thunderstorm
and lightning.
12. Earth the antenna carefully as per the national or
European standard (eg DIN EN 50083-1).
The UHF antenna series OLYMPIA is specifically
designed for the reception of terrestrial TV signals
for household use. A household antenna is defined
in DIN 4131 as an antenna with maximally 6m. free
mast length and a fixing moment of up to 1650 Nm.
UHF Antennas OLYMPIA AOI 65, 212340 AOS 32, 212349
AON 65, 212344 AOS 65, 212352
AOP 52, 212347 AOT 65, 212353
AOP 65, 212348
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935.543/A00/800/1.3e
AOI 65 AON 65 AOP 52/65
AOS 32/65
AOT 65
Mast mounting and mast calculation (fig.1)
- Check carefully when mounting the mast that the mast
is mounted vertically.
- Use only masts and mast material specifically
designed for antenna installation. Other piping is
generally not suitable for antenna installation as it
does not provide sufficient stability against wind and
weather influences. Kathrein masts and clamps are
specifically designed for antenna installation. See
Kathrein mast tables on page 3 of this guide.
- The span-width of the Olympia antennas is for the
clamp range 22 to 60 mm.
- When mounting a mast on a roof, at least 1/6 of the
length must be clamped firmly.
- Ensure that the mast clamps are mounted on firm
materials (wood, concrete, brickwork).
*) On buildings higher than 20 stories, a dynamic pressure of 1100 N/m ≤is
considered.
Mounting several antennas on one mast
When mounting several antennas on one mast, the
maximal loading limits of the mast or the clamps must
not be exceeded.
Antenna installation (fig 2)
1. Connect together the antenna elements (dependant
on type) and firmly affix using the butterfly nuts
provided.
2. Mount the dipole with the cable connection housing
on to the antenna’s main boom (4 square) using the
provided milled nut.
3. Open up the back-reflector grid and affix to the
antenna boom with the provided butterfly nuts.
Cable connection housing (fig 3-5)
1. Unscrew the milled nut on the cable connection
housing and remove the cover.
2. Isolate the cable.
3. Open the cable pull-secure clamp and the cable
connection clamp.
4. Connect the cable and clamp in firmly.
5. Replace the cover and screw down firmly.
6. Install the cable so that it does not flatter or is under
any friction (eg with cable ties, isolating band or
cable clamps).
7. To ensure that no water can flow into the mast or
seep into walling lay the cable with a drip-bend (fig 5).
Antenna alignment
1. Align the antenna until the best reception results are
achieved using a TV or signal meter. Set to a suitable
programme.
2. Firmly screw down the butterfly nuts on the antenna’s
mast clamp.
935.543/A00/800/2.3e
4. For the types AOS 32, AOS 65 and AOT 65 place the
bow-boom on the marked positions and affix firmly
using the provided butterfly nuts.
5. Open up the mast clamp and affix the antenna to the
mast. Primarily, only screw down the fixing screws
lightly to allow one to align the antenna for best
reception.
Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5
Mb= W1· a1· + W2· a2+ W3· a3+ …
Mb= Bending moment
W1,2,3 = Given windloading*)
a1,2,3 = Mast length from the antenna
to upper mast clamp
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
*) As per DIN EN 50083-1 the mast clam-
ped length must be at least 1/6th of its
overall length
Offset parabol antenna
CAS.. (57 cmØ)
Allowed 1280 Nm
2
Type AOI 65 AON 65 AOP 52 AOP 65
Order nr. 212340 212344 212347 212348
Channels 21…65 21…65 21…52 21…65
Gain dB 7…9 8,5…13 11…15 9,5…15
Reception range MHz 470…830 470…830 470…726 470…830
Half-power beam width horiz.° 58…40 57…32 43…26 48…26
vert.° 90…65 68…45 52…32 56…32
Return loss dB 21…26 22…28 24…30 24…30
Mast clamp range mm Ø 22…60
Length mm 360 710 1380 1270
Wind load at 800 N/m2N 39 53 108 103
Limit wind load at 1100 N/m2N 54 81 148 142
Packing unit/Weight pc./kg 2/1.9 1/1.7 1/2.3 1/2.2
Pack dimensions mm 510 x 490 x 75 740 x 520 x 75 890 x 520 x 100 785 x 520 x 100
Type AOS 32 AOS 65 AOT 65
Order nr. 212349 212352 212353
Channels 21…32 21…65 21…65
Gain dB 15,5…17 11…17 12…18
Reception range MHz 470…566 470…830 470…830
Half-power beam width horiz.° 26…21 43…21 37…18
vert.° 30…23 47…23 39…19
Return loss dB 27…31 25…32 23…32
Mast clamp width mm Ø 22…60
Length mm 2830 2240 2820
Wind load at 800 N/m2N 203 179 192
Limit wind load at 1100 N/m2N 287 246 263
Packing unit/Weight pc./kg 1/3.8 1/3.5 1/3.7
Pack dimensions mm 1080 x 520 x 130 960 x 520 x 130 1080 x 520 x 130
Type ZSD 48 ZSF 47 ZSF 48 ZSH 47 ZSH 48 ZSH 59 ZSH 622)
Order no. 218380 218385 218381 218386 218394 218382 218383
Length L/m 2 x 2 = 4 2 x 2,5 = 5 2 x 3 = 6
Diameter D1/D2/mm 40/48 40/48 40/48 40/48 40/48 48/60 48/60
Cable insertion inlets 3 – 3 – 3 5 5
Quality class (steel) St 52 St 37 St 52 St 37 St 52 St 52 St 52
Wall thickness in clamping area mm 2.5 2 2.5 2 2.5 2.5 4.5
Allowed bending moment1) 5.0 m – – – 320 850 1150 1950 (1150)
Useful length at 800 N/m24.0 m – 500 1040 430 960 1280 2120 (1280)
3.0 m 1170 540 1080 – – – –
Allowed bending moment1) 5.0 m – – – 160 700 900 1700 (900)
Useful length at 800 N/m24.0 m – 390 920 300 840 1080 1960 (1080)
3.0 m 1110 480 1000 – – – –
Packing unit/Weight pc./kg 1/11.4 1/11.3 1/14.2 1/13.1 1/17.8 1/20.5 1/37.5
Mast tables
Antenna technical data
935.543/A00/800/3.3e Subject no technical modifications.
KATHREIN-Werke KG · Anton-Kathrein-Straße 1–3 · Postfach 10 04 44 · D-83004 Rosenheim · Deutschland · Telefon (0 80 31) 18 40 · Telefax (0 80 31) 18 43 06
Internet: http://www.kathrein.de
1) The maximally allowed moment on the clamping area is dependant on the used free lengths. The pipe’s wind loading has already been considered. The bold-printed
values are valid for normal wind loads (q= 800 N/m2). At higher wind loads (1100 N/m2) the reduced values should be used.
According to DIN EN 50083-1 the minimal mast clamp length must be 1/6 of the overall mast length.
2) The technical data have been calculated as per the calculation base in DIN 4131. Should the sum of the antenna wind load moments exceed the values given in
brackets (= 1650 Nm on clamp point), the as per DIN EN 80053-1 a static check has to be conducted.

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