Overview; Step 1-Connect The Antenna Ports - GE MDS Mercury Series Reference Manual

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05-4446A01, Rev. C

2.1 OVERVIEW

GE MDS recommends that you set up a "tabletop network" to verify the
basic operation of the transceivers. This allows experimenting with net-
work designs, configurations, or network equipment in a convenient
location. This test can be performed with any number of radios.
When you are satisfied that the network is functioning properly in a
benchtop setting, perform the field installation. Complete information
for field installation, including mounting dimensions and antenna selec-
tion, is provided in
INSTALLATION PLANNING on Page
NOTE: It is important to use a "Network Name" that is different from
any currently in use in your area during the testing period.
To simulate data traffic over the radio network, connect a PC or LAN to
the Ethernet port of the Access Point and PING each transceiver several
times.
2.2 STEP 1—CONNECT THE
ANTENNA PORTS
Figure 2-1
shows the tabletop arrangement. Connect the antenna ports
of each transceiver as shown. This provides stable radio communica-
tions between each unit and prevents interference to nearby electronic
equipment.
POWER ATTENUATORS
• Fixed or adjustable
• 2W Minimum Rating
Access Point
POWER DIVIDER
COMPUTER
Figure 2-1. Typical Setup for Tabletop-Testing of Radios
Mercury Reference Manual
Invisible place holder
Remote
Remote
NON-RADIATING ATTENUATORS
• Install on unused divider ports (if any)
• 2W Minimum Rating
149.
Remote
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