Setup Manual

located indoors, locate the lightning arrestor
at the building egress point.
All lightning arrestors and transmission line
must be properly grounded.
4. Connect Radios to Antennas and
Power, including Grounding
Connect to RF transmission line from
antenna directly or using flexible jumper, if
necessary.
Do not use 90° adapters unless rated at
operating frequency.
Connect CAT5 cable from power adapter to
BSU/SU.
Test power voltages and pinouts before
connecting power to BSU/SU.
5. Align Antennas
Rough align antenna azimuth and elevation
based upon path planning (using compass
bearing or milestone sighting, telescopic
sight, binoculars, and so on).
Use the audio indicator to align the SU
antenna, or the received signal quality
indicator display of the SU Utility software to
peak antennas.
Adjust alignment of one antenna at a time,
one plane (azimuth versus elevation) at a
time.
Adjust each end multiple times until
predicted RSL is achieved.
Installing the Units
Follow the instructions in “Chapter 2. Deploying
the Base Station Unit” in the Tsunami Multipoint
Installation Manual to unpack, mount, and
configure the BSU. Chapter 2 includes these
topics:
Deploying the Base Station Unit
º Unpacking the System
º Mounting the Base Station Unit
º Installing the GPS Antenna
º Installing BSU Configuration Software
Operating in a Test Environment
Indoor Deployment
Configuring the Base Station
Adding Subscribers to the BSU
Database
Configuring the System for Multi-
Sector Mode
Testing the GPS Receiver
Follow the instructions in “Chapter 3. Deploying
the Subscriber Unit” in the Tsunami Multipoint
Installation Manual to mount and configure the
SU. Chapter 3 includes these topics:
Deploying the Subscriber Unit
º Mounting the Subscriber Unit
º Installing the Subscriber Utility Software
º Aiming the SU
º Displaying Link Status Information
º Confirming Network Activity
Connecting External Antennas to the BSU and SU 7
CPN 000000 Draft Date: 02/25/03