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Taking measurements
Evaluating measurements
The graphical display of your measurement results in the layout plan shows the overlap areas
of the individually planned base stations.
In the example, limitation lines are drawn for the wireless coverage for base stations A and D.
The overlap areas are very good for both stations; synchronisation is also guaranteed between
A and D. However, the measurement results of the other stations must be used to check whether
a further base station is required in the shaded areas.
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Using the measurement results (where necessary), define new positions for the base stations
and check them with further measurements.
Note that moving one installation location also influences the other measurement results.
Always consider how this affects the synchronisation of the base stations.
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Enter the determined optimum installation locations for the base stations in the plan (including
the height and special construction circumstances, if necessary). We recommend you also
document the assembly positions with photographs.
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In particular, check rooms or areas with very high wireless signal shielding (e.g., lifts, reinforced
concrete ceilings, etc.) and add further base stations to your plan where necessary.
Once the measurements are complete and the positions of the base stations have been defined,
the telephone system can be installed. This is described in the user guide for the Gigaset N870
IP PRO and Gigaset N870 IP PRO.
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