User's Manual

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1. INTRODUCTION
This document provides an introduction to the IBIS-S s
ystem (Image By Interferometric
Survey-S), with particular reference to the concepts the user must learn before starting to
use this device. Therefore we recommend that you read the entire document before
starting the system.
If technical assistance is required, please use the contact numbers provided on page 3 of
this manual.
1.1 S
cope
This document will provide the operator with all the necessary knowledge to install and
maintain the IBIS-L system. In particular, the manual describes:
- The contents of the cases;
- The procedure for installing and dismantling the system;
- Information for the safe use of the system.
1.2 F
ield of application
This document applies to the installation and dismantli
ng of the of the IBIS system in S
configuration and its use in the field for monitoring quasi static or dynamic phenomena.
1.3 A
uthorisation for use – national restriction
European countries
IBIS-S system has been classified by the CEPT Administrations as SRD – Short Range
Device - i.e. a device that doesn’t cause interference to other systems operating in the
same frequency band. IBIS-S has so been included in the ERC/REC 70-03 which defines
the SRD equipment.
For Ku band system
While the European countries update their national frequency allocation table applying the
new recommendations, currently the use of IBIS-S system outside a laboratory can still be
subject to authorisation by the Competent Ministry of the country where the system will
be used. Please refer to the country’s Competent Ministry to know whether there is the
need of an authorisation.
For X band system
Almost all the European countries have applied the ERC/REC 70-03 for the X band
system. Please refer to the Competent Ministry of the country where the system will be
used to know if there are limitations in the use of X band IBIS-S equipment.