User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 - Introduction
- 2 - Safety Guidelines
- 3 - Regulatory Guidelines
- 4 - Product Specifications
- 5 - Features
- 6 - Inside the Meter
- 7 - Inspecting the Site for Anomalies
- 8 - Installing the Meter
- 9 - Testing NIC Communications in the Field
- 10 - Updates and Repairs
- Index
6 A c l a r a R F E l e c t r i c I - 2 1 0 + c U s e r G u i d e
Replacement Parts
Replacement Parts
Incorrect repair parts may result in equipment damage or create an unsafe
condition.
Return the equipment to the factory for repair.
Inspect Antenna Clearance
Risk of performance issues
RF energy can be shielded by nearby materials. Proximity to metal walls or fences
can inhibit the transmission of RF energy and affect system performance. If the
meter is surrounded by metal or in a basement, make note. Further attention may
be required at this location.
N
OTES
Section 4 indicates the directivity of the antenna. The directivity of an
installed meter's antenna may be somewhat different than the published value
depending on nearby metals.
A portable spectrum analyzer may be used to determine the power received at
a given location at that moment in time.