Installation Guide

General Installation Guidelines Access Unit Installation Guide
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system can select the best antenna on a per-packet basis (every several
milliseconds).
Multipath propagation is to be expected when there are potential reflectors between
the main and remote sites. These reflectors may be buildings or moving objects
such as airplanes and motor vehicles. If this is the case, the radio signal does not
travel in a straight line, but is reflected or deflected off of the object, creating
multiple propagation paths.
When installing a single antenna, modify the transmit diversity option to either
antenna 1 or antenna 2, according to the antenna being used (refer to page 17).
3.2 Installation Overview
Note: It is highly recommended to complete configuration of the system
parameters in a lab prior to the installation. Refer to page 14 for
instructions on those settings.
The typical installation scheme is depicted in Figure 2. The installation process
should follow these general steps:
1. Mount the Outdoor unit. Mount an external antenna. Connect the Outdoor unit
to the antenna. Connect the Baseband and ground cables to the Outdoor unit.
2. Mount the Indoor unit. Connect the Baseband cable (from the Outdoor unit).
Connect the Indoor unit to the AC mains via the power cable.
3. Connect an ASCII terminal to the MON port of the Outdoor unit via the
technician cable and configure basic system parameters.
4. Verify correct operation of the Outdoor unit.
5. Connect the Indoor unit Ethernet connector to the network using a straight
Ethernet Cable.
Note: The Indoor unit should be connected to the power source only after the
Outdoor unit have been connected to it.