Installing a Vehicular Mobile Unit
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Three beeps and a pause is 'best signal so far'
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Two beeps and a pause is 'signal quality increased'
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One beep and pause is 'no change in signal'
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Long beep and short pause is 'signal quality decreased'
Note
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One beep and a long pause is 'no air link'
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Any other signal does not relate to antenna alignment
6. Secure the HSU antenna to the pole/wall.
The HSU beeping will stop completely when it is configured using the
RADWIN Manager. It may also be unconditionally switched off from the
Manager.
Note
Connecting user equipment
Typical user equipment includes switches and video cameras. Before connecting user
equipment to the HSU through the LAN‐In port of the PoE device, ensure that it powered
down. If you are using an AC HSU, you may use the PoE Out port to connect and power a
video camera. Follow your camera manufacturer's instructions scrupulously to avoid damage
to your equipment.
Mounting lightning protection devices
The same considerations as for an HBS hold for the HSUs.
Additional consideration for waterproofing
Lightning Protectors and Ethernet Repeaters
The same considerations as for an HBS hold for the HSUs.
External Ports for CAT‐5e Cables
The same considerations as for an HBS hold for the HSUs.
HSU AC Power ports
They should also we waterproofed in the same manner as the other ports.
Installing a Vehicular Mobile Unit
Scope of this Section
The VMU can be installed into almost any ground vehicle. To keep this section as realistic as
possible, we use as our example, installation into a private automobile. In our view, this can
be the most difficult and challenging situation, due to the limited space in typical compact
private vehicles.
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