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SmartSensor 105
Installation Guide
Wavetronix LLC
380 S. Technology Ct.
Lindon, Utah 84042 USA
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Contents Typographical Conventions ................................................................................................3 Product Notifications...........................................................................................................3 Introduction..........................................................................................................................5 Unpacking the Sensor.........................................................................
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Typographical Conventions Before you start using this guide, it is important to understand the terms and typographical conventions used in the documentation. Bold Text Bolded text represents items you must select, such as menu options, command buttons, or items in a list. Product Notifications Symbol Legend The lightning bolt within an equilateral triangle symbol is intended to alert the user to the risk of electric shock. The exclamation point within an equilateral triang
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Risk of Electrical Shock An authorized electrical technician should perform installation and operation of this unit. Persons other than authorized and approved electrical technicians should NOT attempt to connect this unit to a power supply and/or traffic control cabinet, as there is a serious risk of electrical shock through unsafe handling of the power source. Extreme caution should be used when connecting this unit to an active power supply. Technical Service Do not attem
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Introduction The Wavetronix SmartSensor utilizes patented Digital Wave Radar™ technology to detect lane occupancy, traffic volume and average speed in up to eight lanes of traffic simultaneously. Classified as Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar, SmartSensor collects data using a 10.525 GHz (X-band) operating radio frequency. The installation and configuration process is quick and easy. Once installed, SmartSensor configures automatically, requires little or no on-si
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Installing the SmartSensor Installing the SmartSensor involves seven simple steps: 1. Attaching the mounting bracket to the pole; 2. Applying silicon dielectric compound; 3. Attaching the SmartSensor to the mounting bracket; 4. Aligning the SmartSensor; 5. Connecting SmartSensor cable to the SmartSensor; 6. Connecting SmartSensor to Power and Communication Devices; 7. Configuring the SmartSensor using SmartSensor Manager™. Figure 1 – Detection range of a properly mounted SmartSe
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Table 1 – Mounting Height Guidelines SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 7
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2. Applying Silicon Dielectric Compound 1. Take the tube of Silicon Dielectric Compound and tear off the tab. 2. Squeeze about 25% of the silicon into the connector at the base of the SmartSensor as shown in Figure 2. Be sure to wipe off any excess compound. Figure 2 – Applying Silicon Dielectric Compound 3. Attaching the SmartSensor to the Mounting Bracket 1. Align the bolts on the back of the SmartSensor with the holes in the mounting bracket. The large 25-pin connector on
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2. Adjust the side-to-side angle to within approximately ±2° of perpendicular to the flow of traffic. 3. Tighten mounting bracket bolts. 5. Connecting the SmartSensor Cable to SmartSensor Figure 4 – Attached Cable 1. Attach the cable connector to the 25-pin connector at the base of the SmartSensor as shown in Figure 4. The SmartSensor connector is keyed to ensure proper connection; simply twist the connector clockwise until you hear it click into place. 2. Strap the cable t
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6. Connecting SmartSensor to Power and Communication Devices A typical sensor installation requires a pole-mount box containing surge protection and connections for power and communications. SmartSensor is compatible with all standard control cabinets; a table describing the SmartSensor cable’s pin-out and appropriate connection points inside the control cabinet can be found in Appendix B of this document. However, to simplify the connection process, Wavetronix has developed the C
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Figure 5 – Short Distance Cable Run Long Cable Run (41-100 feet) A long cable installation includes any installation with a SmartSensor cable longer than 40 feet. Follow the steps below to correctly add surge protection to a long cable run (see Figure 6): 1. Connect the SmartSensor cable from the SmartSensor to the PROTECTED side of the Click! 200. 2. Mount a Click! 200 (or equivalent) device on the same pole as the protected sensor, and mount another Click! 200 in the cabin
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Figure 6 – Long Distance Cable Run SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 12
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The Click! 200 has 12 screw terminal connections on both the top and the bottom (see Figure 7). The screw terminals on the top of the module are surge protected: Back The back four terminals consist of one +DC power, -DC and two surge ground connections; Middle The middle four terminals are for RS-485 communication and consist of a +485 connection, a -485 connection and two connections for ground. One of the ground connections is used as ground for RS-232 communication; Front
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Wire the SmartSensor cable to the Click! 200 according to Table 2: Table 2 – Click! 200 Connections NOTE: See Appendix F for a description of how to wire the Click! 200 using the old SmartSensor cable as well as for a cable connector pin-out diagram. 7. Configuring SmartSensor with SmartSensor Manager™ After the SmartSensor is installed, it must be configured to the roadway for proper operation. The SmartSensor Manager software is used to perform this configuration. Automati
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a telephone number); or Ethernet (requires a TCP/IP address). Select the radio button of the appropriate connection method and click OK. If you select Serial Connection and SmartSensor Manager cannot find a SmartSensor connected to the serial port, then a “SmartSensor was not detected…” window will appear on your screen. Check the serial and power connections and click on OK. 4. When a successful connection is made, select Lane Configuration from the Edit menu. 5. Once the Lane Conf
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Manual Configuration If the sensor is unable to automatically configure itself to your satisfaction, you can manually configure it by adding, removing or adjusting lanes, lane dividers and lane centers. Figure 8 – Automatic and Manual Modes 1. With the Lane Configuration page open, select the Manual button; the buttons in the toolbar on the right of the screen will change from gray to black (see Figure 8). 2. The newly activated buttons
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The cursor will change from an arrow to a hand when it is positioned over a “draggable” line. Lane centers (pink lines) only appear when the cursor is placed directly over them. Figure 9 – Adjusting Lanes Also, you will notice that shoulders, dividers, or centers cannot be dragged past each other. Figure 9 shows the pressed Adjust Lanes button, the hand cursor and the adjustable or draggable lines. To adjust this lane center, click and hold the left mouse button and move
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Remove Lane The Remove Lane button allows users to remove entire lanes by moving the mouse cursor arrow to the desired lane. When the arrow changes to a hand, click the left mouse button and the selected lane will disappear. Construct and Remove Road To insert a new road, click on the Construct Roads button and select a location anywhere in the background (khaki colored) area. Make sure the cursor appears as a hand and then click the left mouse button to draw the road. Be
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To do this, press the Reverse Direction button and move the cursor over the lane you wish to change. Once the cursor is in place, the cursor will again change from an arrow to a hand and a tiny arrow will appear below the hand to indicate the current direction of that lane. Figure 10 – Reversing Direction Click the left mouse button, and the tiny arrow will reverse direction to verify the change has occurred (see Figure 10). Using the Reverse Direction button only affects the
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Figure 11 – Editing Lane Names To do this, click on the Edit Lane Name button and an Edit Lane Names window will appear (see Figure 11). Highlight the current lane name by double clicking on it with the mouse, and then type in the lane’s new alpha-numeric identification of up to eight characters. Lane names can also be changed by going to Sensor Settings and clicking on the Data Collection tab. Saving the Configuration Figure 12 – Update, Undo, and Restart Buttons Onc