User's Manual

IDS Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. N°doc: MN/2009/070 - Rev. 1.1
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NOTE
: The instrument observation direction is perpendicular to the template axis; the correct
observation direction is when standing looking at the template, you have two
regulation screws to your left and a single screw to your right (see Fig.4.2).
Fig. 4.8 – View of the template placed on the base
4.1.2 Preparing the anchor points for the linear scanner
This section describes the sequence of operations to be performed to set up the linear
scanner anchoring elements
1. position the three template height regulating screws as low as possible (see Fig. 4.8 );
2. mount the optical view finder on the template;
3. place the template on the base;
4. use the optical telescope to point at the scenario to be monitored, orientating the template
on the base surface. When choosing the area to be monitored, take the width of the
antenna beam into consideration (see par. 3.2);
5. use the spirit level to make sure the template is perfectly horizontal by turning the handles
of the three threaded screws, making sure you do not raise the template too far from the
surface of the base;
6. mark the position of the 5 large holes (16 mm) present on the template onto the base;
7. remove the template and drill 18 mm holes for the studs to a depth of about 11 cm,
carefully clean the holes with compressed air. Be careful to keep the drill vertical to avoid
the need to widen the holes later;
8. mount the spacer, screwing it to the two smallest holes present on the central plate of the
template (Fig. 4.9);
9. mount the three long studs, inserting them into the three holes at the ends of the template
with the nut and lock nut and insert the washers (Fig. 4.9), controlling that the stud
protrudes from the upper nut by about at approximately 4cm;
Adjustment screws position in order to mark out holes
Optical telescope
Observation way