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Installing Base Stations
Before installing a Base Station, verify the position as documented in the
Meridian Companion Programming and Provisioning Record.
Installation guidelines
Consider the following points when installing Base Stations or Base Station
plug-top power supplies:
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Ensure that the installation complies with your local electrical code.
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Install Base Stations indoors where there is no condensation and the
temperature remains between 32°F and 120°F, preferably between 60°F
and 95°F.
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Install all Base Stations within 4,000 ft (wiring length) of the Meridian 1
system.
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Do not position Base Stations on large concrete or marble columns. Base
Stations must be at least 40 in. from such columns. Locate all Base
Stations at a cell center on the same side of such columns.
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Position Base Stations on ceilings, or upright against walls close to the
ceiling on surfaces with the same material composition.
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Allow a clearance of at least 3
1
/
2
in. between the Base Stations and
surrounding objects, excluding other Base Stations (see Figure 2 on
page 14).
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Position all the Base Stations at the same cell center a minimum of 54 in.
apart, from the center of one Base Station to the center of another (see
Figure 2 on page 14).
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Do not mount Base Stations in rows.
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If there are one or two Base Stations at the cell center, you can install the
Base Stations upright on a wall or on the ceiling.
ATTENTION!
Each Base Station must be installed within 4,000 ft (TCM
wiring length) of the Meridian Companion system.
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