Installation And Use; Correct Positioning Of The Lorawan Pulse Transceivers; Types Of Fastenings; Tube Or Mast Fastenings - Adenius R.F. LoRaWAN PULSE Mode D'emploi

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LoRaWAN PULSE - Mode d'emploi / User guide version V1.5

3. Installation and use

3.1. Correct positioning of the LoRaWAN PULSE transceivers

There are two key rules for optimising radio ranges.
The first one consists of positioning your product as high as possible.
The second one consists of limiting the number of obstacles in order to avoid excessive attenuation of the radio wave.
Position: To the extent possible, install the transmitter at a minimum height of 1.50 m and do not attach it to the wall.
Obstacles: Ideally, the product must be 20 cm away from any obstacle and, if possible, near an opening (the closer the obstacle is, the more
the emitted power will be absorbed). All the materials encountered by a radio wave will attenuate it. Bear in mind that metal (metal cabinets,
beams, etc.) and concrete (reinforced concrete, partitions, walls, etc.) are the most critical materials for the propagation of radio waves.

3.2. Types of fastenings

The LoRaWAN PULSE unit offers 3 fastening methods that enable numerous ways of positioning it depending on the environment where it has
to be deployed.

3.2.1 Tube or mast fastenings

As explained in section 4.1, the best radio
performance is achieved by positioning the
LoRaWAN PULSE unit as high as possible.
The fastening collar fastenings enable
the LoRaWAN PULSE unit to be fastened
on a mast or tube under completely safe
conditions
20 cm
Optimised positioning
Low radio range
Holes for faste-
ning collars
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