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Technical Product Manual - DCT1900

Configuration Directions, Base Station Planning

3-2

Config-DCT1900/R8/mw

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X–ray rooms in hospitals protected by lead walls, computer rooms in banking buildings
protected against unwanted interference, etc. do not allow radio signals to enter.

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Exhibition halls or production halls may give reflections due to huge metal structures. This
causes interference which reduces the capacity and coverage area per Base Station.

3.4

Departmental Differences

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More traffic is generated in sales, purchasing, technical support departments, cafeterias, etc.
than finance & administration or research & development. Consequently, a higher traffic
capacity is needed in these areas requiring additional Base Stations to be installed. More
details follow in Chapter 5.

3.5

Architecture

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Central areas giving access to stairs and elevators may require extra Base Stations due to
heavier constructions.

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Coverage in elevators may require Base Stations closer to or in the elevator shaft.

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Corners and irregularities in the construction (partial renovation, extensions of older buildings
etc.) have an influence.

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Concentration of air–conditioning ducts, etc. may influence the coverage.

Fig. 3–1 Example of the locations of Base Stations in a building

132 ft.

Base Station 1

Base Station 2

Base Station 3

Front view of a building

54 ft.

office

office

corridor

Top view of top floor

conference
room

Base
Station 1

11.4 ft.

pantry

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