Andrew ATC200-Lite manual Bulletin May

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ATC200-Lite Teletilt® Remote Control Downtilt System

Section 5–Device Configuration

3.Click on the down arrow found on the right hand side of the ‘Antenna Model‘ drop down list. This will display all of the available Andrew base station antenna models that were contained in the antenna definition file that was loaded at program startup (Figure 5-2).

4.Select the desired antenna model for this actuator. Note that after an antenna model is selected, its minimum and maximum electrical down tilt range values are displayed just below the drop down list (Figure 5-2).

IMPORTANT: The antenna model selected *must* match the actual installed antenna that is attached to the actuator that is being configured. Movement data specific to this antenna will be sent to the actuator as a result of this selection. If the antenna model selected does not match the attached antenna, the movement range sent to the actuator will be incorrect and may prevent the antenna from functioning correctly. See Appendix B for a reference of antenna models compatible for use with the

ATC200-Lite Teletilt® system. For the most current listing of antenna models designed for use with the ATC200-Lite Teletilt® system, see the Base Station Antenna Teletilt® area of

Andrew’s web site at www.andrew.com.

5.Use the ‘Antenna Type’ drop down list to select the antenna type that is correct for the antenna model selected (Figure 5-2). Note that this value is used for reference only and has no direct affect upon the Actuator/Antenna that is being configured.

6.Enter the serial number of the antenna that is attached to this actuator in the ‘Antenna Serial #’ text entry field. Note that this field is optional. However, if it is entered, it must be from 1 to 17 characters in length, and it may contain any combination of letters and numbers (Figure 5-2).

7.Using the drop down lists and entry fields, specify the parameters for the remaining fields (Frequency Band, Technology, Base Station ID, Installer ID, Installation Date, Mechanical Tilt, Bearing, Height, Sector, and Location). Note the following:

A positive mechanical tilt angle means that the antenna beam is directed below the horizontal plane. A negative mechanical tilt angle means that the antenna beam is directed above the horizontal plane.

The bearing is the installed compass orientation for this antenna.

The height of the antenna on the tower must be entered in the range of 1 to 999. No specific unit of length, such as feet or meters, is associated with this field. However, you should enter a value that conforms to the units of length customarily used by your company for antenna installations.

The ID for the base station associated with this antenna must be 1 to 12 characters in length, and it may contain any combination of numbers and letters.

The Installation Date field is handled differently from all other configuration items. Although this field is not required, if no installation date has been saved on the actuator the program will suggest the current date as the default. If the current date is used, it will be saved on the actuator when the ‘Configure’ button is activated.

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Contents Telecom Parkway Richardson, Texas Tel 214 Fax 214 Andrew Corporation Base Station AntennasPage Revision No Date Description of Changes None May Released Revision HistoryATC200-Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System Iii ESD Wrist Strap ATC200-Lite Teletilt Remote Control Downtilt System This page intentionally left blank Contents Part Numbering Scheme and Ordering Guide 10-1 ATC200-Lite Series Controller Communication Controller SetupATC200-Lite Series Controller Setup System DescriptionATC200-Lite Controller with RS-232 Serial Cable Attached Example of ATC200 System Diagram This page intentionally left blank Program Download and Installation Program InstallationSetup Introduction Screen Completing Setup Screen Software Upgrades and Antenna Definition File UpdatesMay Bulletin Preparing for Program Startup Program Startup and ConfigurationATC200-Lite Application Icon Serial Port Selection at Program StartupSelecting a Serial Port Antenna Definition File Selection Beginning Program OperationSelecting ‘Antenna Files’ from Main Menu This page intentionally left blank Device Search Device Discovery and AddressingClick ‘OK’ Bulletin May Click ‘Remove Device’ AddressingConfirmation of Device Removal 10. Assigning a New Address 13. Closing ‘Manual Addressing’ Screen This page intentionally left blank Selecting Device to be Configured Device ConfigurationMake appropriate selections and text entries Bulletin May If satisfied with new configuration data, click ‘Yes’ Bulletin May This page intentionally left blank Changing the Electrical Downtilt on a Single Antenna Selecting Device for Electrical Downtilt AdjustmentClick ‘Activate’ Enter a new electrical tilt angle Click ‘OK’ May Bulletin Selecting an Antenna Within a Sector Changing the Electrical Downtilt on a Group of AntennasAdding Devices to be Included in the Sector Move Entering New Electrical Tilt Setting for Sector Move Click ‘OK’ Saving/Viewing a Site Report Formatted to Open in Word Saving a Site Report or Site ConfigurationsClick ‘Save’ Assign a filename to the report Select the ‘txtrpt’ file Go to ‘ATC200SiteFiles’ directory Report File Opened in Word Selecting the File Format for Excel Saving/Viewing a Site Report Formatted to Open in ExcelSelect the ‘tabrpt’ file Go to ‘ATC200SiteFiles’ directory Report File Opened in Excel Saving Site Configurations to Hard Drive for Future Use Saving Configurations for Future UseDevice Status and Test Options Device Test, Alarm Status and Device InformationObtaining Device Information Retrieving Current Alarm StatusExecuting a Self Test Movement for a Device Clearing All Alarms on a DeviceSelf Test Results Part Numbering Scheme Part Numbering Scheme and Ordering GuideQuantity Part Number Description Ordering GuideElectrical Control System SpecificationsThis page intentionally left blank Bulletin Bulletin Antennas For ATC200-Lite Series System Appendix BThis page intentionally left blank