QuickInstallationGuide IC:8855ACFIP24 FCC:W9ZCFIP24 The SAF FREEMILE Series Full Outdoor Unit Installation Manual Rev. 0.2 Software version 1.0 SAF Tehnika A/S 2008 1 ICNotice Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potentialradiointerferencetootherusers,theantennatypeanditsgainshouldbesochosenthat the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. ThisradiotransmitterIC:8855ACFIP24hasbeenapprovedbyIndustryCanadatooperatewiththe antennatypeslistedbelowwiththemaximumpermissiblegainandrequiredantennaimpedancefor eachantennatypeindicated.Antennatypesnotincludedinthislist,havingagaingreaterthanthe maximumgainindicatedforthattype,arestrictlyprohibitedforusewiththisdevice. Arkivator24GHz0.3m(1ft)Highperformanceantenna(HAA2403) Arkivator24GHz0.6m(2ft)Highperformanceantenna(HAA2406) Arkivator24GHz0.99m(3ft)Highperformanceantenna(HAA2499) ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustryCanadalicenceexemptRSSstandard(s).Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustaccept anyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperationofthedevice. Conformmentlarglementationd'IndustrieCanada,leprsentmetteurradiopeutfonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou infrieur) approuv pour l'metteur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de rduire les risques de brouillage adiolectrique l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonne quivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dpasse pas l'intensit ncessaire l'tablissement d'une communicationsatisfaisante. Leprsentmetteurradio(identifierledispositifparsonnumrodecertificationousonnumrode modle s'il fait partie du matriel de catgorie I) a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne numrs cidessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impdancerequisepourchaquetyped'antenne.Lestypesd'antennenoninclusdanscetteliste,ou dontlegainestsuprieuraugainmaximalindiqu,sontstrictementinterditspourl'exploitationde l'metteur. Arkivator24GHz0.3m(1ft)Antennehauteperformance(HAA2403) Arkivator24GHz0.6m(2ft)Antennehauteperformance(HAA2406) Arkivator24GHz0.99m(3ft)Antennehauteperformance(HAA2499) LeprsentappareilestconformeauxCNRd'IndustrieCanadaapplicablesauxappareilsradioexempts delicence.L'exploitationestautoriseauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:(1)l'appareilnedoitpas produiredebrouillage,et(2)l'utilisateurdel'appareildoitacceptertoutbrouillageradiolectrique subi,mmesilebrouillageestsusceptibled'encompromettrelefonctionnement. The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 2 of 16 FCCNotice This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptany interferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. FederalCommunicationCommisionInterferenceStatement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningtheequipmentoff and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiveris connected. Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp. FCCRadiationExposureStatement To comply with FCC Radio Frequency exposure requirements, a minimum separation distance of 45cm is required between the antenna and all occupational persons, and a minimum separation distanceof100cmisrequiredbetweentheantennaandallpublicpersons. The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 3 of 16 TableofContents 1 2.2 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.1 2.1.2 2.1.3 Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 5 ListofAbbreviations ................................................................................................................................. 5 1.1 SafetyPrecautions .................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2 1.2.1 ElectricalSafety......................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2.2 MicrowaveRadiation................................................................................................................................ 6 2 GettingStarted ...................................................................................................................................... 8 UnpackingandInventory.......................................................................................................................... 8 ContentsofTransportationPackageforSAFFreeMileFODUlink ............................................................ 8 PackageWeightandDimensions.............................................................................................................. 8 RequiredInstallationTools............................................................................................................. 8 SAFFreeMileFODUInstallationTools ...................................................................................................... 8 AntennaInstallationTools ........................................................................................................................ 8 Labels.............................................................................................................................................. 9 2.2.1 SAFFreeMileFODULabel ......................................................................................................................... 9 InstallingSAFFreeMileFullOutdoorUnit(FODU)radiolink............................................................. 10 Initialequipmentsetupatthecustomerspremises .................................................................... 10 PolarizationConsiderations.......................................................................................................... 10 AttachingSAFFreeMileFullOutdoorUnittoAntenna................................................................. 11 AssemblingSAFFreeMileFODUEthernetcableconnector.......................................................... 12 Initialconfiguration...................................................................................................................... 13 InitialconfigurationwithWebGUI ......................................................................................................... 13 AntennaAlignment ...................................................................................................................... 14 3.6.1. CalculatingExpectedReceivedSignalLevel(RSL) ................................................................................... 14 3.6.2. AlignmentProcedure.............................................................................................................................. 14 3.6.3. RSSIReadings.......................................................................................................................................... 15 References ................................................................................................................................................... 16 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. 3.5. 3.5.1. 3.6. 3 The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 4 of 16 Proprietarynotice TheinformationpresentedinthisguideisthepropertyofSAFTehnika,JSC.Nopartofthisdocument maybereproducedortransmittedwithoutproperpermissionfromSAFTehnika,JSC. Thespecificationsorinformationcontainedinthisdocumentaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice duetocontinuingintroductionofdesignimprovements.Ifthereisanyconflictbetweenthis documentandcompliancestatements,thelatterwillsupersedethisdocument. SAFTehnika,JSChasnoliabilityfortypingerrorsinthisdocumentordamagesofanykindthatresult fromtheuseofthisdocument. Togetuptodateinformationaboutaccessoriesandtheiravailability,pleasecontactsales representative. Note:FODU/ODUdoesnotcontainserviceableparts.Warrantywillnotbeapplicableinthe eventFODU/ODUhasbeenhermeticallyunsealed. Note:SAFTehnika,JSCisnotresponsibleforanyradioorTVinterferencecausedbyunauthorized modificationstothisequipment.Suchmodificationscouldvoidtheuser'sauthoritytooperatethe equipment. CopyrightNotice Copyright2010SAFTehnika,JSC.Allrightsreserved. 1 Introduction ThismanualdescribestheinstallationprocedureofSAFFreeMileseriesmicrowaveradiolink consistingofFullOutdoorUnits(FODUs). 1.1 ListofAbbreviations 128QAM128QuadratureAmplitudeModulation 16APSK16AmplitudeandPhaseShiftKeying 32APSK32AmplitudeandPhaseShiftKeying 64QAM64QuadratureAmplitudeModulation ACAlternatingCurrent ACMAdaptiveCodingandModulation AGCAutomaticGainControl ASCIIAmericanStandardCodeforInformationInterchange BNCconnectorBayonetNeillConcelmancoaxialconnector DCDirectCurrent FODUFullOutdoorUnit FTPFileTransferProtocol GUIGraphicalUserInterface IEEEInstituteofElectricalandElectronicsEngineers QPSKQuadraturePhaseShiftKeying RSLReceivedSignalLevel RSSIReceivedSignalStrengthIndicator RxReceive SNMPSimpleNetworkManagementProtocol The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 5 of 16 TCP/IPInternetProtocolSuite(TransmissionControlProtocol/InternetProtocol) TxTransmission 1.2 SafetyPrecautions Installationandservicemustbedonebypersonnelhavingappropriatetechnicaltrainingand experience necessary to be aware of hazards during installation and/or service. The installation and/or service must be done under measures to minimize any danger to the involvedpersonoranyotherperson. Usethenecessarysafetydeviceswhenworkingonoraroundthemast.Beawareoftheriskof fallingobjects.Considerthesafetycatchwhenhoistingtheantennaandradio. Donotuseanycomponents(screws,nuts,etc.)otherthanthosedeliveredtogetherwiththe SAFTehnikaJSCmicrowaveradioequipmentorrecommendedbySAFTehnikaJSC. 1.2.1 ElectricalSafety The equipment meets the requirements for class I EN 60950 (protection against electric shock). AllexternalcircuitsareTNV1(asdefinedinEN60950). Allequipmentmustbegroundedbeforethepowercableisconnected. ForelectricalsafetytheDCpowersupplyshallhavereinforcedinsulationtothemainssupply. 1.2.2 MicrowaveRadiation In April 1998, ICNIRP (International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) published its Guidelines for limiting exposure to time-varying electric, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields (up to 300GHz). As shown in Table 2.2-1, the guidelines (Tables 6 and 7) specify the Reference levels on power density for occupational exposure and general public exposure to time-varying electric and magnetic fields (unperturbed rms values) between 2 and 300 GHz. Figure1Microwaveradiation The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 6 of 16 Table 1.1: ICNIRP Reference levels within the frequency range 24 GHz Frequency range Exposure characteristics Equivalent plane wave power density Seq (W/m2) 24GHz occupational 45cm general public 100cm 50 10 Average time period
(min) 68/f1.05 (f in GHz) 68/f1.05 (f in GHz) Note: For pulsed signals it is suggested that the peak equivalent plane wave power density, as averaged over the pulse width, does not exceed 1000 times the Seq exposure levels given in the table. Note: Within the frequency range the 10 300 GHz the basic restrictions are identical to the reference levels. Remarks to the definition of basic restrictions:
1. Power densities are to be averaged over any 20 cm2 of exposed area and any 68/f1.05 minute period (where f is in GHz) to compensate for progressively shorter penetration depth as the frequency increases. 2. Spatial maximum power densities, averaged over 1 cm2, should not exceed 20 times the values above. Compared to the ICNIRP restrictions, FCC CFR 47 specifies the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) levels for occupational/controlled environment and general public/uncontrolled environment, as shown in Table 1.2. Table 1.2: FCC MPE limits within the frequency range 1.5-100 GHz Frequency range Exposure characteristics Equivalent plane wave power density Seq (W/m2) 24GHz occupational 45cm general public 100cm 50 10 Average time period
(min) 6 30 Quite a few other documents specify or refer to exposure limits comparable to those given above, e.g.:
- 1999/519/EC: Council Recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz)
- WHO: Environmental Health Criteria 137: Electromagnetic Fields (300 Hz to 300 GHz)
- ANSI/IEEE C95.1, 1999:
IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz
- BRD, Bundesimmissionsschutzgesetz, 26. BImSchV Verordnung ber elektromagnetische Felder
- Bundesamt fr Umwelt, Wald und Landwirtschaft (BUWAL), Bern/Schweiz Schriftenreihe Umwelt Nr. 164, Luft, Mai 1992 Messung nichtionisierender elektromagnetischer Strahlung, 1. Teil: Frequenzbereich 100 kHz bis 300 GHz
- DIN VDE 0848-2, Entwurf, Oktober 1991:
Sicherheit in elektrischen, magnetischen und elektromagnetischen Feldern, Teil 2: Schutz von Personen im Frequenzbereich von 30 kHz bis 300 GHz
- ENV 50166-2, January 1995 (withdrawed in December 1999 by CENELEC) Human Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (10 kHz 300 GHz) The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 7 of 16 2 GettingStarted 2.1.1 UnpackingandInventory Therearetwotypesofpackages,theboxfortransportationandthecommercialpackage.SAF FreeMile FODUs are packed in commercial packages whereas commercial boxes are packed in transportationboxes. Transportation package for two SAF FreeMile FODUs contains two trading packages for SAF FreeMileFODU. 2.1.2 ContentsofTransportationPackageforSAFFreeMileFODUlink SAFFreeMileFullOutdoorUnit,2pcs. SealingforRJ45connectors,1pcs.;
DocumentationandsoftwareDVD(optional);
RJ45connectorsforSAFFreeMile,2pcs.(uponorder);
Groundingscrew,2pcs.;
Installationinstruction,1pcs. 2.1.3 PackageWeightandDimensions Thefollowingtablelistsalltheincludedpackagesandtheirweightanddimensions. Packagetype Weightofemptypackage[g]
Dimensions[mm]
CommercialpackageforSAFFreeMileFODU TransportingpackageforSAFreeMileFODUs 486 700 532x365x75 562x385x283 2.1 RequiredInstallationTools 2.1.1 SAFFreeMileFODUInstallationTools Powersupplyunit,injectorandEthernetcable(Cat.5e);
NecessarytoolsforassemblingthecablesandconnectorsRJ45crimpingtool. 2.1.2 AntennaInstallationTools Voltmeter/multimeterwithcorrespondingBNCadapter;
Mountingbracketandnecessarywrenches(13,16and17mm),nuts,screwsandclamps;
Groundingcable;
Binocularsandcompassforclearsightinstallation. The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 8 of 16 2.2 Labels 2.2.1 SAFFreeMileFODULabel Thelabelcanbefoundonthefrontsideoftheunit. Thelabelcontainsthefollowinginformation(seethesampleinthepicturebelow):
Model name (FreeMile-xx), where xx stands for frequency band:
SAFFreeMile24for24GHzFreeMileFODU ProductNumber(Z24FEE01L):productnumbercontainsinformationofthebandside(L,H)in whichSAFFreeMileFODUoperates. UnitSerialNumber(325570100003);theserialnumberuniquelyidentifiesSAFFreeMileFODU. Figure2.LabeloftheSAFFREEMILE24FODULowbandside The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 9 of 16 3 InstallingSAFFreeMileFullOutdoorUnit(FODU)radiolink TheinstallationofSAFFreeMileFODUlinkinvolvesthefollowingsteps:
3.1. Unpackallequipment;
Visuallyinvestigatetheequipment;
Preparenecessarycablesandtools;
Initialequipmentsetupatthecustomerspremises 3.2. PolarizationConsiderations ThepositionoftheSAFFreeMileFODUdeterminesthepolarizationoftheradiosignal.Thelabel canbeusedastheindicator,seeFigure4. Figure3.SAFFreeMilesettoverticalpolarization
(!)NotethatSAFFreeMileutilizesbothpolarizations,andradiosmustbeinstalledwith90degreesoffset regardingremoteside.ThiscanbeverifiedinMainstatusTxpolarizationroworonthelabel. The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 10 of 16 3.3. AttachingSAFFreeMileFullOutdoorUnittoAntenna Figure4.AttachingSAFFreeMileFullOutdoorUnittoAntenna Fig.4(1).Attachantennatotheangleofmountingbracketusingonlyonescrew(inthepictureabove). Fortwooppositescrewsbothwashersshouldbetakenout. Fig.4(2).Connectlockingsusingscrews.Makesurelockingscanbeturned. Notethatwashersshouldntbeused. Fig.4(3).AttachFODUtotheantenna.Useguidancepinstochooserequiredpolarization.Arrowsign onthelabelindicateshorizontalorverticalpolarization. Notethatpolarizationsshouldbeoppositeforbothsidesofthelink!
Fig.4(4).Fastenlockingswithscrewsusing13mmwrenchasshowninthepicturebelow. Fig.4(5).Assembledantenna,FODUandanglebracketshouldlooklikeitisshowninthepicture above. The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 11 of 16 Fig.4(6).Fastenmounttothemast.NotethatUtypealignmentboltshouldbeplacedbelowthestructureas showninfigure!
Fig.4(7).AttachangletothemountingbracketaccordingtoUshapednotchasshowninthepicture above. Fig.4(8).FinishedantennaandFODUmountingtothemast. Fig.4(9).Attachgroundingcabletofourthscrewonantennawhichisunused.Groundingcableshould beconnectedtogroundcircuitandaccordinglyfixed.
(!)Mountinglocksmaydifferfromtheonesshownintheimage.
(!)SAFFreeMileutilizesbothpolarizations,thusoneunitshouldbeinstalledwithhorizontalarrowindicator, secondunitwithvertical(seeFigure5). 3.4. AssemblingSAFFreeMileFODUEthernetcableconnector Figure5.AssemblingEthernetweatherproofconnector Fig.5(1).Putrubbersealinginsidetheconnectorasshown.Fasteningscrewshouldbeplacedonthe frontpartofconnector. Fig.5(2).Putconnectorpartsonthecable. The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 12 of 16 Fig.5(3).Sticktherubbergasketontheconnector. Fig.5(4).PlugRJ45connectorintotheEthernetsocket. Fig.5(5).Fixtheconnectortothesocketwithscrew. Notethatcablesealingscrewisstillnotfixedatthismoment. Fig.5(6).PushtheRJ45connectorintothesocketbypushingthecableandatthesametimesealand fixthecableusingcablesealingscrew. Fig.5(7).Assembledcable.FixthecabletothemastascloseaspossibletoFODU.Donotbendit!The radiusofbendingshouldnotbelessthan10cm. Fig.5(8).ExampleofcorrectpositioningofRJ45connectorduringweatherproofconnectorassembly. Fig.5(9).Exampleofincorrectpositionofconnectorimproperalignment. Note,thatitistoodeepintheconnector. 3.5. Initialconfiguration InordertoperforminitialconfigurationyouwillneedalaptopwithLANcard,2Category5eEthernet cablesandaPoweroverEthernetinjector. YourconnectedlaptopshouldbeinthesamesubnetwithmanageableSAFFreeMile,soyoucan seethem;thatiswhy,thelaptopEthernetportsettingsshouldbesetasfollows:(inMicrosoft WindowsgotoControlpanelNetworkConnectionsLocalAreaConnectionProperties InternetProtocol(TCP/IP)Properties):
IPaddress192.168.205.1;
Netmask255.255.255.0;
everythingelseisblank. YoumusthavePoE(PoweroverEthernet)injectorwiththeminimumof20Wpowersupplyto connectthelaptoptotheSAFFreeMileFODU.PoweroverEthernetinjectorcanbepurchased fromSAFTehnikaJSCasoptionalaccessory. ToknowIPaddress,sidevalueshouldbereadfromthelabel.SeeChapter2.3fordetails. IfLowSide>IP:192.168.205.10 IfHighSide>IP:192.168.205.11 ConnecttoSAFFreeMileFODUbyenteringIPaddressinthebrowseraddresslinebydefault 192.168.205.10forthelowsideand192.168.205.11forthehighside.
(!)DefaultusernameforWeb,TelnetandFTPaccessisadminandpasswordischangeme. Itisrecommendedtousethefollowingorlaterversionsofwebbrowsers:
IEv.6.0 MozillaFirefoxv.2.0.0.11 Operav.9.50 Safariv.3.0 3.5.1. InitialconfigurationwithWebGUI InitialconfigurationinWebGUIshouldbedoneindividuallyforeachSAFFreeMileFODU. STEP1 The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 13 of 16 Firststepistochooseyourantennasize(30or60cm)inMainpageRadioconfiguration.Press Applybutton.NotethatApplyforlocalandremotebuttonwillnotoperateuntilmicrowavelinkis established. STEP2 RunSpectrumanalysiswhilesecondunitisnottransmittinginordertocheckavailabilityof requiredchannelaswellasoverallinterference STEP3 Judginguponobservedinterference,choosefreechannelin30MHzorchangechannelbandwidthto 10MHzandchangemodemconfigurationifrequired. STEP4 ActivateTxpowerbychoosingTxpowervalueinMainpageRadioconfigurationandpressing Applybutton. STEP5 AllconfigurationstepsshouldberepeatedforthesecondSAFFreeMileunit. Onlyafterinitialconfigurationexecutiontheantennashavetobealignedasdescribedinthe followingsection. 3.6. AntennaAlignment 3.6.1. CalculatingExpectedReceivedSignalLevel(RSL) TheexpectedRSL(receivesignallevel)canbecalculatedusingpathcalculatorprovidedbySAF TehnikaJSC. 3.6.2. AlignmentProcedure The antenna alignment procedure can be made easier by placing one person at each antenna location during alignment process. However, alignment should be performed on one antenna at a time,eachpersonalternativelyturnsantennauntiltheRSLisoptimized. Thefollowingstepsarerequiredtoproperlyaligntheantennas:
1. Startatoneendofthelink;observeLEDblinkingmorefrequentblinkingindicatesstronger Rxlevel.ThenconnectavoltmetertotheE1portontheSAFFreeMileFODU.RSSIvoltageis availableonpins1,2,3and6.EnsurethevoltmeterissettoDCvoltageandsetonarange0 2volts. 2. Loosen the antenna hardware that is used for securing the antenna movement in the azimuthdirections. 3. Roughlyaimtheantennadirectingthemainlobeofthefarendantenna. 4. Slowlysweeptheantennawhileobservingthereadingsonthevoltmeter.Thehigheristhe voltage,thehigheristheRSL. 5. Secure the azimuth adjustment hardware once main lobe is found and the highest signal levelisachieved. 6. Loosen the antenna hardware that is used for securing the antenna movement in the elevation direction. Slowly sweep the antenna while observing the voltmeter. Once the signalispeaked,theelevationadjustmenthardwarecanbesecured. 7. Performsteps1through6ontheoppositeendofthelinkuntilthesignallevelispeakedfor bothazimuthandelevation. The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 14 of 16 AftertheAGCvoltageshavebeenpeakedonbothendsofthelink,observetheRSLindicatedin Webmanagementwindow.EnsurethattheRSLiswithin+/2dBofcalculatedRSL. 3.6.3. RSSIReadings Toaidintheantennaalignmentprocess,thefollowingchartandtableshowstypicalrelationship of the RSL (Rx level) vs. RSSI port output voltage (RSSI Received Signal Strength Indicator). The evaluatedRxlevelhastheerror+/2dBm. The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 15 of 16 IfeverythingwasconfiguredcorrectandRSLafterantennaalignmentatbothsitescomplieswithpre calculatedRSL,youwillseeascreensimilartothis(withoutalarmindications):
Figure6.WebInterfacemainpage OtherwisepleaserefertoTheSAFFreeMileSeriesFullOutdoorUnitTechnicalDescriptionand ConfigurationGuideorcontactSAFTehnikaJSCsupportteamtechsupport@saftehnika.com References AllthedocumentscomprisedinthischaptercanbeorderedfromSAFTehnikaJSCoritssales representatives. TechnicalDescriptions Availabletechnicaldescriptions:
TheSAFFreeMileSeriesFullOutdoorUnitTechnicalDescriptionandConfigurationGuidea generictechnicaldescriptionoftheSAFFREEMILEseriesproducts,itcomprisestheinstallationand commissioningissuesandaccessories,functionaldescription,technicaldata,a.o The SAF FreeMile Quick Installation Guide Rev. 1.1 Software version 1.53 SAF Tehnika JSC 2011 16 of 16