Align The Antenna - Alvarion BreezeACCESS Wi2 System Manual

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3.7

Align the Antenna

After the Wi² Extender unit has been mounted, connected, and its radio is operating, the antenna
must be accurately aligned to ensure optimum performance on the wireless link. This alignment
process is particularly important for long-range links.
To start the alignment process, you can just point the antenna in the general direction of the Access
Unit's antenna using binoculars or a compass. For accurate alignment, you must monitor the signal
strength LEDs as the antenna moves horizontally.
The signal strength LEDs indicate the received radio signal strength for the link. The more LEDs
that turn on, the stronger the signal.
When you move the antenna during alignment, the radio signal from the remote antenna can be seen
to have a strong central main lobe and smaller side lobes. The object of the alignment process is to
set the antenna so that it is receiving the strongest signal from the central main lobe.
Horizontal Scan
To align the antennas in the link, monitor the signal strength LEDs. For details see
on page
37. Perform the following procedure:
1
Pan the Wi² Extender antenna horizontally back and forth while checking the LEDs. Using the
pole-mounting bracket with the unit, you must rotate the mounting bracket around the pole.
2
Find the point where the signal is strongest (refer to
the bracket in that position.
BreezeMAX Wi² and BreezeACCESS Wi² System Manual
Remote
Antenna
Main Lobe
Maximum
Signal
Strength
Maximum Signal Strength Position
for Horizontal Alignment
Align the Antenna
Side Lobe
Maximum
"LED Indicators"
"LED Indicators" on page
37) and secure
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