TES ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS 9008251 Base Station User Manual INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

TES ELECTRONIC SOLUTIONS Base Station INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Installation Instructions

Final Draft 3M Building and Commercial Services Division Communications Business St Paul, MN 55144  ©3M 2008.  All Rights Reserved 90-0024-0085-2  Digital Range Extender 78-6911-4961-7 Installation Instructions  PURPOSE  To "fill in" areas of poor radio coverage due to blockage of the RF signal by large metal objects and to extend working distance from the digital system base station.  Radiation Pattern The Digital Range Extender is not an omni-directional antenna similar to 3M’s previous Signal Enhancer; it is more directional.  The attached diagram shows its Radiation Pattern.
Final Draft 3M Building and Commercial Services Division Communications Business St Paul, MN 55144  ©3M 2008.  All Rights Reserved 90-0024-0085-2        Distance From Antenna                                                             Angle:37.5˚                                           Width Of Radio Coverage                              Angle:37.5˚                                                                                         HORIZONTAL BEAM WIDTH (Width)                  Width Of Radio Coverage =2 * Distance From Antenna * (tan 37.5˚)  or  1.53 * Distance From Antenna                                                   Distance From Antenna (feet) Width Of Radio Coverage (feet) Distance From Antenna (meters) Width Of Radio Coverage (meters)         3 4.6  0.9 1.4        4 6.1  1.2 1.9        5 7.7  1.5 2.3        6 9.2  1.8 2.8        7 10.7 2.1 3.3        8 12.2 2.4 3.7        9 13.8 2.7 4.2        10 15.3 3.0 4.7        11 16.8 3.4 5.1        12 18.4 3.7 5.6        13 19.9 4.0 6.1        14 21.4 4.3 6.5        15 23.0 4.6 7.0        16 24.5 4.9 7.5        17 26.0 5.2 7.9        18 27.5 5.5 8.4        19 29.1 5.8 8.9        20 30.6 6.1 9.3        21 32.1 6.4 9.8        22 33.7 6.7 10.3        23 35.2 7.0 10.7
Final Draft 3M Building and Commercial Services Division Communications Business St Paul, MN 55144  ©3M 2008.  All Rights Reserved 90-0024-0085-2     24 36.7 7.3 11.2        25 38.3 7.6 11.7        26 39.8 7.9 12.1        27 41.3 8.2 12.6        28 42.8 8.5 13.1        29 44.4 8.8 13.5        30 45.9 9.1 14.0        31 47.4 9.5 14.5        32 49.0 9.8 14.9        33 50.5 10.1 15.4        34 52.0 10.4 15.9        35 53.6 10.7 16.3        36 55.1 11.0 16.8        37 56.6 11.3 17.3        38 58.1 11.6 17.7        39 59.7 11.9 18.2        40 61.2 12.2 18.7        41 62.7 12.5 19.1        42 64.3 12.8 19.6        43 65.8 13.1 20.1        44 67.3 13.4 20.5        45 68.9 13.7 21.0        46 70.4 14.0 21.5        47 71.9 14.3 21.9        48 73.4 14.6 22.4        49 75.0 14.9 22.9        50 76.5 15.2 23.3
Final Draft 3M Building and Commercial Services Division Communications Business St Paul, MN 55144  ©3M 2008.  All Rights Reserved 90-0024-0085-2         Minimum Distance                                 Angle:32.5˚                   Height               Antenna             Height                                   Person Height:            4 feet            1.2 meters                                           VERTICAL BEAM WIDTH (Height)                  Minimum Distance =  (Height - Person Height) / (tan 32.5˚)  or  1.57 * (Height - Person Height)                                                 Antenna Height (feet) Minimum Distance (feet)   Antenna Height (meters) Minimum Distance (meters)          6  3.1   1.8  1.0            7  4.7   2.1  1.4            8  6.3   2.4  1.9            9  7.9   2.7  2.4            10  9.4   3.0  2.9           11 11.0  3.4  3.3        12 12.6  3.7  3.8        13 14.1  4.0  4.3        14 15.7  4.3  4.8        15 17.3  4.6  5.3        16 18.8  4.9  5.7        17 20.4  5.2  6.2        18 22.0  5.5  6.7        19 23.6  5.8  7.2        20 25.1  6.1  7.7
Final Draft 3M Building and Commercial Services Division Communications Business St Paul, MN 55144  ©3M 2008.  All Rights Reserved 90-0024-0085-2 How to determine the proper location of the antenna  You can visualize the radio coverage area of the Digital Range Extender as a cone with a 75 degree dispersion whose starting point is the antenna.  Attached is a two dimensional drawing of the antenna radio coverage, where the area inside the triangle has radio coverage. CMTXAntenna 75°Width = Target AreaDistanceRadio Coverage Area  The first step in achieving adequate radio coverage is determining the area where the customer requires increased operations. Once the area has been identified, the distance of the antenna from the target coverage area is calculated as follows:  Target Area = Distance * 1.5  Example:
Final Draft 3M Building and Commercial Services Division Communications Business St Paul, MN 55144  ©3M 2008.  All Rights Reserved 90-0024-0085-2 If an area 15 ft wide needs radio coverage, the antenna needs to be at a distance of 10 ft or greater in order to have adequate radio coverage.  EQUIPMENT NEEDED • Wire (18 Gauge recommended) to connect lighting arrestor to Earth Ground • Mounting Hardware for antenna   BILL OF MATERIALS  • 78-8117-4330-7 – Pigtail - SMA Male to N Female Adaptor Cable (90deg.) • 78-8117-4331-5 – Lightning Arrestor (N Male to N Female) • 78-8117-4332-3 – 2.4 GHz 8 dB Round Patch Antenna (Female) • 78-8117-4333-1 – Coax Cable (100 ft) w/ N Male Connectors     INSTALLATION WITH A DIGITAL WIRELESS BASE STATION  1. Remove the Base Station cover 2. Disconnect power to the Base Station 3. Remove either the left or right base station antenna 4. Connect the pigtail to base station antenna connector, in spot where antenna was removed 2.4 GHz, 8dBi Round Patch Antenna (Female) BaseStation Pigtail SMA Male To N Female Adapter CableN Male Connector N Female Connector Coax Cable (100 ft) N Male Connector Lightning Arrestor(N Male To N Female) MUST BE EARTHED!!!!!!!!!
Final Draft 3M Building and Commercial Services Division Communications Business St Paul, MN 55144  ©3M 2008.  All Rights Reserved 90-0024-0085-2  NOTE: DO NOT use a tool to tighten the pigtail to the Base Station, leave the connection finger tight.  5. Connect coaxial cable to pigtail.   NOTE: Be sure to form coaxial cable into a "drip loop" and secure to mounting surface when connecting to Remote Antenna  6. Reconnect power to the Base Station  7. Attach the Base Station Cover. 8. Locate the area in which enhanced radio coverage is desired   NOTE: Obstruction-free line of sight to headsets is required with no large solid metal objects between Remote Antenna and headset.  9. Pull the Coax Cable to desired antenna location. 10. Connect the lightning arrestor to Coax 11. Connect the lightning arrestor to antenna 12. Test the system range. • Have someone hold the antenna in the selected location • Verify antenna operation in required area • If necessary reposition or move the antenna in order to get desired coverage 13. Mount Antenna in location in order to get desired coverage 14. Mount the lightning arrestor 15. Run 18 Gauge wire from lightning arrestor to an Earth Ground  16. Test the system range.
Final Draft 3M Building and Commercial Services Division Communications Business St Paul, MN 55144  ©3M 2008.  All Rights Reserved 90-0024-0085-2      FCC NOTICE: The use of all radio equipment is subject to radio regulations in each country. It is the responsibility of the purchaser/installer/operator to insure that only approved equipment/systems are deployed. For the ISM band equipment manufactured, sold/or used in the USA, FCC Title 47, Part 15 governs the sale, lease, use and manufacture of equipment (wireless LAN cards, wireless Access points, amplifiers, etc.) and prohibits the same unless such equipment is used in the FCC-certified system configuration with which such equipment is authorized. According to FCC rules, this equipment requires professional installation.  This equipment must be purchased only from 3M authorized dealers.  Installation must be controlled and done by 3M certified professionals.  The installation of this equipment requires special training to ensure that placement and set up is done appropriately to meet the needs of individual customers and locations.  Installation of this equipment also may require a trained electrician to ensure system components are installed in compliance with applicable building codes.  This equipment is intended for use in industrial or commercial environments only, and is not intended for use by the general public.

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