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  • It is recommended to have two teams prepared for alignment procedure, each team with at least two membersinstallers: one should take the signal readings and communicate with the remote endside, the other should manipulate the antennamake the adjustments with the device.
  • For rough alignment use Rough alignment is necessary as the main lobe of the device is narrow. Use the azimuth, elevation angle and suspension height from InfiPLANNER report for this process.
  • On There are two ways to determine the received signal level: RSSI LED on the device case there is a RSSI value in dBm indicating the received signal levelor built-in graphical antenna alignment tool.
  • For antenna alignment use adjustment knobs of the MONT-KIT-85PW. After adjustment tighten After that tighten nuts M8.
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For further adjustment if needed weaken the nuts M8 on about 15 degrees. Perform required antenna alignment and then tighten nuts M8.

Do not adjust knobs without weaken the nuts first.

  • For more accurate alignment, use the alignment tool built into the device web interface.
  • After the initial alignment, the device at the remote side must be fixedlocked. Firstly, the alignment is performed for one device, then for another. Do not make simultaneous adjustments on the devices.
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nameAntenna Alignment

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Use the Alignment tool to point and optimize the antenna device in the direction of maximum link signal. The built-in graphical antenna alignment tool displays the signal levels for both devices, this makes an alignment process fast and accurate.

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