Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
612 Planning DECT systems Part 3
System installation
Once determined, the locations must be observed precisely in order to obtain
reproducible results. There are always surprising effects in practice, due for exam-
ple to cells being set up with several radio units (rather than the one cell originally
planned and surveyed). If for example masts are used as mounting structures and
fitted on both sides with radio units, conditions on either side of the mast will be
different.
For precise installation instructions, refer to Part 4.
Re-measuring the installed system
Before the system can be handed over to the customer, the measurements need
to be verified and compared with the values of the original measurement.
More detailed information on installation and re-measurement is described in
"Measuring Equipment", page 635 and "Measurements", page 656 as well as in,
"General Checks", page 866.
Documentation
The system documentation is an essential requirement. This applies to both the
planning and the execution phases. To this end all the data is recorded and set
out in a final written version. Modifications and updates must also be docu-
mented.
This documentation can then be used as reference in the event of project exten-
sions, enquiries or other matters.
5.1 Ascotel DECT and PBX
The Ascotel DECT system allows users to make and receive telephone calls any-
where on the company premises without being tied down by hard-wired sets.
Several radio units form a network of coverage ranges within which a user is able
to move freely.