Rough alignment

Using the azimuth and elevation values computed by the link planning tool roughly position the antenna (in each location) to detect the opposite system signal. Directly before installing the devices we recommend to set up the maximum output power value. If the link cannot be established, try to switch the bitrate to the minimum value and narrowing the channel width. Assess the link establishment and its quality using the LED indicator on the device case. LED indication are detaily described in the ⁣⁣⁣Hardware Platform⁣ section. For more accurate alignment, use the alignment tool built into the device web interface.

Precise alignment

It is recommended to have two teams prepared for alignment procedure, each team with at least two installers: one should notisy the signal values and communicate with the remote side, the other should make the adjustments with the device. After the initial approximate alignment (link up), the antenna with the lowest gain should be locked into position.

Both teams should use the Antenna Alignment Tool in the Device Status section of the web GUI.

The team at the antenna which has the highest gain will click on the "Start Test" button and start to change the azimuth slowly while watching the signal indicators

No contact should be made with the antennas during signal reading because the human body can affect the radiation pattern of the antenna and signal readings.

The main parameters displayed in the alignment tool:

As soon as the antennas have been precisely alignment, set the "auto" option for Tx power and bitrate at both units and select values in accordance with the EIRP limitations.

Depending on the values for SNR, RSSI, retries and current bitrate, change the following parameters:

Wireless link statistics

If these conditions are met and the maximum bitrate is reached, the wireless connection quality is good. Otherwise, use the diagnostic tools described in the Device Status article.