Alcatel OmniAccess Wireless System 2.1 Product Manual page 209

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Note that the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 icons appear in the upper left area of the map.
Left-click and drag the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 icons to indicate their physical locations.
Highlight each OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 icon in turn, and select the Antenna Angle.
Note:
"X" and "Y" axes is at the upper left hand corner of the Map, 0 degrees points Side A
of the OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 to the right, 90 degrees points Side A down,
180 degrees points Side A to the left, and so on.
Note:
0 degrees, so the three OmniAccess AP Access Points provide maximum coverage for
the inside of the building and not the loading dock.
Also note that the first display is only an approximation of the actual RF signal inten-
sity, because it does not take into account the attenuation of various building
materials, such as drywall or metal objects, nor does it display the effects of RF
signals bouncing off obstructions.
If you have imported a .PNG, .JPG, or .GIF format Coverage Area map, click Save to store the
OmniAccess AP 1200 or 1250 locations and orientations, and have ACS compute the first-order
RF prediction (or "Heat Map") for the Coverage Area.
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The Antenna Angle is relative to the Map "X" axis. Because the origin of the
In the following example, AP1 and AP3 are set to 90 degrees, and AP2 is set to
Configuring the ACS Database

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