Handset Tones Interpretation; Rules For Outdoor Deployment - Nortel CS 1000 Manual

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For more information about deployment requirements, see
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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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