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Rohde & Schwarz R&S TSME6 - Connecting a Kensington Lock; Enabling Untethered Dead Reckoning

Rohde & Schwarz R&S TSME6
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R&S
®
TSME6
23User Manual 4900.0033.02 ─ 08
Connect the R&S TSME30DC / R&S TSME44DC / R&S TSMS53DC according to
the measurement setup description in R&S TSME30DC / R&S TSME44DC /
R&S TSMS53DC Ultracompact Downconverters manual.
Depending on the intended use, the respective valid regulations regarding lightning
protection of the antennas and regarding vehicle installation must be observed during
installation.
3.1.5.3 Connecting a Kensington lock
The R&S TSME6 provides a connector for a Kensington lock, which can be used to
secure a mobile device against theft. The connector is on the side panel of the instru-
ment.
Figure 3-6: Connector for a Kensington lock on theR&S
TSME6
3.1.5.4 Enabling untethered dead reckoning
The following steps are necessary to enable untethered dead reckoning with the inte-
grated receiver (see "GPS antenna connector" on page 36) of the R&S TSME6.
1. Mount the R&S TSME6 device fixed to the frame of a car.
The rear panel of the R&S TSME6 must point in the driving direction. Ensure fixed
attachment of the R&S TSME6.Place the antenna near by the R&S TSME6. If you
place the GNSS antenna at a significant distance from the receiver, introduced
position offsets affect the accuracy of the navigation solution.
Preparing for use

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