Mounting Instructions
ProfiDAT
compact
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Data Transmission System
Program 0515
This can be used to obtain information about the quality of the connection ("Signal Strength [dBm]"), the name of the AP ("System
Name") and the WLAN channel ("Channel").
The range of the expected signal strength depends on the system layout, but should not drop below -70dBm and not rise above -
20dBm.
If no compatible AP is listed, the AP assigned according to layout as well as the HF segment (HF cables, conductor rail) between
the client considered and the AP must be checked. Either the attenuation is too high (wrong or defective components installed) and
the AP cannot be received, or there is a fault on the AP itself.
9.3.10
Client: Display reception power of all antennas
If the client uses 2 mobile antennas, the signal strength of the individual antennas can be read in the menu "Information" ->
"WLAN" – > "Radio Information".
The line with the "BSSID" of the AP must be read for this. The "BSSID" of the AP can be read in the menu "Available AP" and
corresponds to the line with the "Connected" status.
If both mobile antennas are in the same ProfiDAT
deviation 3dB).
If the deviation is significantly greater, a defect may be present in the following assemblies:
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Mobile antenna with the weaker signal level
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Mobile antenna of the HF cable with the weaker signal level
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HF connector on the transceiver to which the mobile antenna with the weaker signal level is connected
Fig. 199: WLAN radio information
9.3.11
Client: Carry out signal scan
Using the "Signal Record", the signal strength and other parameters can be recorded over time.
The "Signal Record" is located in the menu "Interfaces" -> "WLAN" -> "Signal Record" and is only accessible on the client.
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