For more information about deployment requirements, see
synchronization" (page
Handset tones interpretation
The handset tones indicate how close the handset is to the deployment
tool basestation.
•
Steady tone--the handset is within the cell boundary, or at the cell
boundary edge.
•
Tone change, tone breakup, modulation, mute or click--the handset is
beyond cell boundary edge.
Take the following precautions:
•
Do not use the deployment tool on windy days.
•
Do not use the deployment tool in bad weather.
•
Keep all personnel away from the apparatus.
•
Follow all safety requirements.
•
Use batteries to power the deployment tool.
•
Charge the batteries indoors.
Rules for outdoor deployment
Procedure 150
Complying with the rules for outdoor deployment
Step
Action
1
Cover outdoor areas before covering indoor areas. Use the
deployment tool to determine outdoor cell centers.
2
Use the deployment handset to determine the outdoor coverage
provided by a basestation located indoors.
3
External housings for outdoor basestations must be mounted
directly on walls or similar vertical surfaces.
4
If you use the deployment tool outdoors, ensure the deployment
tool does not fall over or come in contact with electrical wires and
cables.
5
If an outdoor critical point cannot be reached, inform the
customer.
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