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NIT tool (Network Installation Tool),
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one tool cable set (see Figure 35 and 36),
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one audio–head set (see Figure 36),
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one No.5 Allen key,
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the RT installation and programming software pre–installed on a portable PC,
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a diskette (or CD–ROM) containing the data pre–recorded by the network operator,
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a PC fitted with the RT unit initialization and programming software; the PC should have the following
minimum characteristics:
microprocessor: 300 MHz Pentium II,
RAM: 64 MB,
Hard disk: 2 GB,
Graphics board: 2 MB,
3"1/2 disk drive (internal or external),
12x CD drive (internal or external),
Ports: 1 available serial port (DB9) and 1 available parallel port (centronix),
2–button mouse (PS2 series) or a pointing device,
network board: 10/100BT Ethernet (RJ45), 10B2 (BNC),
12" screen (1024x768).
The RIT is used:
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as an interface between the PC and the RT unit: it receives the information necessary to the initialization
and programming of the RT from the PC and transmits it to the RT unit;
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to implement optimal alignment of the antenna vis–a–vis the Base Station. This function is provided
by the Received Signal Level control system (visual and/or audible) of the RIT.
The NIT is used:
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as a power source for the RT unit and the RIT tool during the RT adjustment and configuration
procedures.
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Connector for RIT/NIT cable
Figure 34 – NIT tool
Issue 02 - January 04, 2000
On/Off switch
Connector for mains cable
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