Step 10: Mount Base Stations - Toshiba Strata AirLink Installation Manual

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Step 10: Mount Base Stations

4. Make a 360 degree circle to
check the signal from
different directions.
5. Keep the handset slightly
raised.
6. Walk while performing the
test, but pause occasionally
for the best readings.
7. Press
Table 4
Explanation of Possible BER Test Results
BER Result
Max or Good
Poor
Bad
Mismatched values
(e.g., good/bad)
Step 10: Mount Base Stations
1. Determine a location (see
coverage before mounting the Base Station permanently.
2. Use locations that reduce attenuation and create a clear line of sight.
3. Always mount the Base Stations in a centralized location in open, symmetrical areas.
Base Station placement guidelines are provided in
Note
Configurations"
16
(1'
.
Values required for clear conversation.
Call setup is not advisable, although calls in progress could survive.
Area is not sufficiently covered to support call traffic. Relocate other Base
Stations or put up another Base Station.
Faulty equipment or interference close to the handset or Base Station.
"Set Up Temporary Installation"
on
Page
8.
H S
B S 0 2
See
Table 4
for BER test readings. In the example above,
02
indicates the Base Station ID,
receive signal, and
GOOD
signal.
Mark the floor plan where the LCD
Important!
permanently changes from
(indicating the beginning of the handoff
overlap area) and where the LCD
permanently changes from
(indicating the end of the coverage area).
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