User's Manual

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Mounting a Signpost requires no specific site preparation. The criteria
for placement and the preparation include the considerations listed in
Table 2-2.
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Consideration Addressed by ...
Safety Avoid selecting a Signpost installation location where
harm to the equipment or personnel is possible.
Power Select an installation location where power is
accessible.
Space Allow sufficient space to install the Signpost.
Coverage Make sure that the installation location is appropriate
for capturing data.
Model SP-600-201 Signpost coverage is a rectangle
with rounded corners that is approximately 12 feet by 10
feet, measured on the floor under the Signpost antenna.
Model SP-600-101 Signpost coverage is a circle that is
approximately 6 feet in diameter.
Note: The exact size and shape of these patterns is
dependent on several parameters, such as initial power
settings during installation, ambient noise levels, and
nearby obstructions. When installing you need to
experiment to determine actual performance based on
needs.
Placement Signposts should be placed adjacent to a portal or other
choke point, covering an area where the assets must
pass or be stored.
Locations not permitted Signposts must not be used in areas not permitted by
government regulation. Savi can help with determining
applicable countries and locations.
Overhead support for
Model SP-600-201
Signposts
Determine the layout and capacity of the overhead
structure which will be supporting the Signpost. Model
SP-600-201 Signpost assemblies, including the
Signpost and antenna, weigh 14.7 pounds. Securely
attach the mounting hardware to structural members
such as joists, girders, purlins, headers, and beams. For
more information on mounting the Model SP-600-201
Signpost, see Mounting the Signposts on page 2-4.