MRV Communications TS5000/XXX (TS5000G/XYZ/V** ユーザーズマニュアル

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Prefer
 
Avoid
 
Pay attention to
 
Concrete Parapet
 
Structural wall or
 
column
 
Old constructions
 
Soft material (asphalt, etc.)
 
Non-uniform surfaces
 
Wooden and metal
 
structures
 
Colored windows
 
Double glazing
 
The proximity of power
radio antennas
 
For reasons of convenience, it is always preferable to install the 
units indoors as long as all the required conditions previously 
described are satisfied and the customer/building owner allows 
it. However, when windows are present in the beam path, the 
attenuating factor of the glass must be considered regarding the 
distance and the required fade margin.
 
2. 
Referring to the data in Appendix A: Product Specifications, set and 
record the distance between the two TereScopes of the link. (You can 
use any of the following equipment to determine the distance:  
rangefinder laser binoculars, GPS receiver, maps...) 
3. 
Noting that two TereScope units are required per link, record the 
quantity of each model of the TereScope required.  
4. 
Record the bearing to the opposite site by compass. 
5. 
Record the number of links to be installed at the site. 
6. 
Note whether additional sheltering is needed for the TereScope, for 
e.g., against strong winds (120km/h or more)  
 
CONSULT FACTORY IN CASE OF DOUBT! 
Figure 2.1 and Figure 2.2 show optimal and acceptable locations for the 
TereScope links. Notice that in both figures the TereScopes are mounted on 
rooftop edges and high enough above the ground. 
 
Figure 2.1:  Optimal Mounting 
 
(1)
 In case such situations 
could not be bypassed, special
mounting accessories and 
techniques must be designed 
and considered (see section 
Particular Figure 
Cases\Techniques page 45) 
TereScope mounted at corner of 
leading edge of structure.