Wavetronix SmartSensor HD Manual de usuario

SmartSensor HD
USER GUIDE

SmartSensor HD
USER GUIDE
Provo, Utah
801.734.7200
www.wavetronix.com

WX-500-0051
10/19
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mission (FCC) rules which state that operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesirable operation. FCC compliance statements for applicable optional modules are to be found in the module speci-
fications. Unauthorized changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with the
FCC rules could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Disclaimer: The advertised detection accuracy of the Wavetronix SmartSensor sensors is based on both external and
internal testing, as outlined in each product’s specification document. Although our sensors are very accurate by industry
standards, like all other sensor manufacturers we cannot guarantee perfection or assure that no errors will ever occur in
any particular applications of our technology. Therefore, beyond the express Limited Warranty that accompanies each
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It is recommended that purchasers and integrators evaluate the accuracy of each sensor to determine the acceptable
margin of error for each application within their particular system(s).
Hereby, Wavetronix LLC, declares that the FMCW Trac Radar (SmartSensor HD, part number 101-0415) is in accordance
with the 2004/108/EC EMC Directive.
The device has been designed and manufactured to the following standards:
• IEC/EN 60950 - 1:2006, A11:2009, A1:2010, A12:2011 - Electronic equipment safety requirements.
• EN 300 440-2 - Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Short range devices; Radio equip-
ment to be used in the 1 GHz to 40 GHz frequency range; Part 2: Harmonized EN under article 3.2 of the R&TTE
Directive.
• EN 301 489-3 - Immunity to RF interference. Compliance with transmission limitations under 1GHz and conducted
transmission over power lines, ESD.
The equipment named above has been tested by Compliance Certification Services and found to comply with the rele-
vant sections of the above referenced specifications. The unit complies with all essential requirements of the Directives.
This equipment has been evaluated at 2000m.
IP Protection: IP66
For installation into restricted access location.
All interconnecting cables shall be suitable for outdoor use.

7Introduction
1 CHOOSING A MOUNTING LOCATION
9Mounting location, height and, offset
9 Choosing where to mount
11 Choosing a mounting height and oset
13 Occlusion and multipathing
14 Fixing occlusion problems
14 Fixing multipath problems
2 INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR HD
15 Mounting the sensor
16 Aligning the sensor to the roadway
17 Applying silicon dielectric compound
18 Connecting the cable
3 INSTALLING POWER, SURGE PROTECTION,
AND COMMUNICATIONS
19 Installations with a pole-mount box only
20 Setting up the pole-mount box
24 Installations with a pole-mount box and traffic cabinet
24 Setting up the pole-mount box
27 Setting up the trac cabinet
4 CONNECTING TO THE SENSOR
30 Download and installation
30 Downloading SSMHD
31 Installing SSMHD
31 SSMHD main screen
32 Changing the software language
32 Changing the software size
CONTENTS

32 SSMHD communication basics
33 Making a serial connection
34 Making an Internet connection
35 Making a virtual connection
35 Troubleshooting a connection
36 Advanced communication tools
36 Viewing connection information
36 Disconnecting from a sensor
37 Using the address book
37 Viewing the error log
38 Password-protecting the sensor
39 Updating the sensor
5 CONFIGURING SENSOR SETTINGS
42 Changing General tab settings
44 Changing Ports tab settings
46 Changing Outputs tab settings
48 Changing Data tab settings
6 CONFIGURING LANES
50 Alignment
51 Checking sensor alignment
52 Lane configuration
52 Capturing lanes
53 Excluding or including a lane or area
54 Adding a lane
54 Editing a lane name
55 Deleting a lane
55 Saving the configuration
55 Sidebars, menus, and windows
56 Viewing sidebars
58 Using the Automatic Lane sidebar window
59 Using the Saved Lane sidebar window
60 Using the Vehicle Display menu
62 Using the Tools menu
64 Using the View menu
65 Using the Automatic Lane window
67 Using the Lane window
70 Using the Shoulder Area window
71 Using the Excluded Area window

7 VERIFYING LANES
74 Verification options
75 Verifying lanes using vehicle display options
75 Verifying lanes using sidebars
77 Verifying lanes using per vehicle data
78 Verifying lanes using logging
79 Lane adjustment
80 Adjusting lane properties and thresholds
8 SETTING UP AND DOWNLOADING SENSOR DATA
85 Definitions
86 Adjusting the data interval
86 Creating, adjusting and deleting speed bins
87 Creating, adjusting and deleting class bins
87 Creating, adjusting and deleting approaches
88 Using direction bins
88 Using the Speed = 0 option
88 Interval Data
89 Logging interval data
90 Storage
91 Understanding data storage tools
92 Download
93 Downloading stored detection data
95 Push
95 Enabling data push
9 USING TOOLS
100 Backing up and restoring sensor setup files
102 Viewing licensing information
103 Accessing power options
105 Index


Introduction •7
Introduction
Welcome to the Wavetronix SmartSensorTM HD user guide.
Figure 1. SmartSensor HD
This guide will cover selecting a mounting location for, installing,
and configuring a SmartSensor HD. To find the instructions for
specific tasks, see the table of contents. If your questions aren’t
answered in this guide, visit www.wavetronix.com/support for
access to supplemental materials, like technical documents and
troubleshooting information.
What you’ll need
The sensor package includes the following:
˿A SmartSensor HD

8 • SmartSensor HD User Guide
˿A mounting backplate
˿A SmartSensor HD quick start guide
The following aren’t automatically included but are necessary for
installation:
˿Sensor mount
˿SmartSensor 8-conductor cable
To support the sensor installation, you may need to order devices
for power conversion, surge protection and communication, includ-
ing some or all of the following:
˿Contact closure device (Click 100, 104, 110, or 112/114)
˿Click 200 surge protector
˿Click 201/202 AC to DC converter
˿Click 210 circuit breaker
˿Click 230 AC surge protector
˿Click 301 serial to Ethernet converter
For convenience, you can get these devices preassembled and
prewired in pole-mount boxes and cabinet backplates, available
from Wavetronix.
Service information
Don’t try to service or repair this unit; none of its components or
parts are serviceable in the field. Attempting to open this unit,
unless expressly directed by Wavetronix, will void the customer
warranty. Wavetronix is not liable for any bodily harm or damage
caused if unqualified persons attempt to service or open the back
cover of this unit. Refer all service questions to Wavetronix or an
authorized distributor.
Important note
Failure to follow the installation guidelines laid out in this guide
could result in decreased performance. If you believe it is nec-
essary to deviate from these guidelines, contact a Wavetronix
application engineer or technical support for assistance and
recommendations.

Chapter 1: Choosing a Mounting Location •9
1
Choosing a Mounting Location
Mounting location, height and, offset
Choosing where to mount
Figure 2. The HD’s radar footprint
˿The SmartSensor HD is a side-fire radar detector. It uses dual
radar beams to get highly accurate presence, speed, and
length data.
˿For best performance, make sure the lanes being detected are
all parallel to each other; avoid on- and o-ramps/turn lanes that
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