BLiNQ Networks Inc.
X-1200 System Installation Guide
Release 1.0
Confidential - Restricted Use and Duplication
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48
Issue 01 D1
scheduled maintenance or software upgrade activities, that in turn prevents the RBM from seeing its
Ethernet connection, causing the RBM to enter BSI mode again.
5.
Activate the
Pointing Mode/BSI
feature by powering up or resetting the RBM, making sure that the
Ethernet cable (if connected to the RBM) is not connected at the other end. The RBM may emit
several beeps before settling down to a continuous tone. This is the audible tone of the Pointing
Mode/BSI feature.
6.
Using a sweeping motion along the horizontal plane, slowly adjust the azimuth of the RBM from on
its mount, taking in a large angle on either side of the expected HM direction (Figure 39, “RBM
Horizontal Plane Adjustment via Azimuth Bracket”). The loudest and highest frequency BSI tone
indicates the strongest, best RF signal direction from the HM. Mark this position with the black
marker, as it is the optimal position for the RBM along the horizontal plane.
Figure 39 RBM Horizontal Plane Adjustment via Azimuth Bracket
7.
Use the ratchet wrench to lightly tighten the bottom locknut in place to the pole/wall mount
bracket. Do not over tighten.
8.
Repeat Step 6 along the vertical plane to obtain the optimal vertical elevation position for the RBM
(Figure 40, “RBM Vertical Plane Adjustment via Elevation Bracket”). This needs to be done while
keeping the optimal horizontal position.
Figure 40 RBM Vertical Plane Adjustment via Elevation Bracket
9.
Use the socket wrench to lightly tighten the two bolts in place on one side of the elevation bracket
(do not over tighten).
+/-25 degrees
0-30 degrees