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SAFETY NOTICE
The installation, maintenance, or removal of an antenna requires qualied, experienced personnel. Andrew installation instructions are written for such installation personnel. Antenna systems should be inspected once a year by qualied personnel to verify proper installation, maintenance, and condition of equipment. Andrew disclaims any liability or responsibility for the results of improper or unsafe installation practices. It is recommended that transmit power be turned off when the eld installation is performed. Follow all applicable safety precautions as shown on this page.
Do not install near power lines. Power lines, telephone lines, and guy wires look the same. Assume any wire or line can electrocute you.
Do not install on a wet or windy day or when lightning or thunder is in the area. Do not use metal ladder.
Wear shoes with rubber soles and heels. Wear protective clothing including a long-sleeved shirt and rubber gloves.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS It is recommended to turn off the transmit power when working around an installed antenna.
RET connections are weather resistant and must not be weatherproofed.
It is required to connect the SmartBeam antenna system to the controller and to test it ON THE
GROUND before installing the antenna. Register online at www.andrew.com to receive e-mail announcements for software updates.
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Required Material: 1 ea ATC200-LITE-USB 1 ea Short RET cable, e.g. ATCB-B01-001 1 ea Laptop with the latest version of ATC Lite running on Windows 2000, XP, or Vista operating system
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2.0 Procedure
Follow the steps as illustrated below to pre-test the SmartBeam antenna system for full functionality and movement of all axes, which includes tilt, pan, and also fan movement if applicable (for 3-way antennas).
SmartBeam Antenna
Male AISG Connector Female AISG Connector RET Cable to Portable Controller
Portable Controller
dc Power Supply
Figure 2-1. Pre-Testing Setup For Andrews SmartBeam Antenna System.
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Double-click on the ATC Lite program icon on the computers desk-top. See Figure 3-1. Click on Find Devices. See Figure 3-2.
Figure 3-1. ATC Lite Program Icon.
2. Device Search:
Please note that during transport, the Azimuth/Pan position may have shifted from its original position of 0. This is not uncommon. The position, as displayed by the controller software, is the accurate position, and the desired position should be set during installation (see page 7).
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3. Conguring The Actuator: A 1-way SmartBeam antenna, e.g. SBHH-1D6516DS, has one or more integrated tilt actuators. A 2-way SmartBeam antenna, e.g. SBH-2D6516, has integrated tilt and pan actuator devices. A 3-way SmartBeam antenna, e.g. SBH-3DA, has integrated tilt, pan, and fan actuator devices. The actuator serial number will have a corresponding letter of t for electrical tilt, p for pan, and f which designates fan. With the actuator selected, click on Edit Selected (Figure 3-3). To congure the selected device, make the appropriate selections and text entries in the Conguring Device dialog (Figure 3-4).
Electrical tilt actuators are in all SmartBeam antenna systems, the 1-way (e.g. SBHH1D6516DS), the 2-way (e.g. SBH-2D6516), and also in the 3-way (e.g. SBH-3DA). The actuator serial number for tilt actuators has a corresponding letter of t for tilt actuator devices. Selecting the tilt actuator allows modication of the electrical tilt of the SmartBeam antenna system. The tilt actuator of a 3-way antenna is selected in Figure 3-5.
With the tilt actuator selected, click on Move Selected (Figure 3-5) and move to the minimum and maximum tilt settings: 1. Enter max position and click on Activate. 2. Then enter min position and click on Activate. 3. Verify the movement throughout the actuators full range. See Figure 3-6. 4. Then set to the desired tilt.
Set Desired Tilt. Click Activate. Figure 3-6. Adjusting Tilt To Minimum And Maximum Settings.
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Pan actuators are in both the 2-way (e.g. SBH-2D6516) and the 3-way (e.g. SBH-3DA) SmartBeam antenna systems. The actuator serial number has a corresponding letter of p for pan actuator devices. Selecting the pan actuator allows modication of the azimuth direction of the SmartBeam antenna system.
With the pan actuator selected, click on Move Selected (Figure 3-7) and adjust to the minimum and maximum pan settings. Verify the movement throughout the actuators full range. Set to the desired azimuth. See Figure 3-8.
Set Desired Azimuth Click Activate. Figure 3-8. Adjusting Azimuth To Minimum And Maximum Settings.
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6. Fan Settings (Beamwidth): Fan actuators are only included in 3-way SmartBeam antenna systems, e.g. SBH-3DA. 1-way and 2-way SmartBeam antenna systems like the SBHH-1D6516DS and SBH-2D6516 do not have fan actuator devices. The actuator serial number will have a corresponding letter of f for fan actuator devices. Selecting the fan actuator allows modication of the beamwidth of the SmartBeam antenna system.
With the fan actuator selected, click on Move Selected (Figure 3-9) to adjust to the minimum and maximum fan settings. Verify the movement throughout the actuators full range. Set to the desired fan setting. See Figure 3-10.
7. Summary: This concludes the pre-testing of SmartBeam antenna systems. In order to congure the SmartBeam antenna system to the desired position, please follow the same procedure as described above and set the position for all actuators to the desired position. Please contact the Andrew Customer Support Center, (see bottom of cover page), for any questions.
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