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Safety

DANGER — MANY HAZARDS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INSTALLING, USING, MAINTAINING, AND WORKING ON OR AROUND TRIPODS, 

TOWERS, AND ANY ATTACHMENTS TO TRIPODS AND TOWERS SUCH AS SENSORS, CROSSARMS, ENCLOSURES, ANTENNAS, ETC. 

FAILURE TO PROPERLY AND COMPLETELY ASSEMBLE, INSTALL, OPERATE, USE, AND MAINTAIN TRIPODS, TOWERS, AND 

ATTACHMENTS, AND FAILURE TO HEED WARNINGS, INCREASES THE RISK OF DEATH, ACCIDENT, SERIOUS INJURY, PROPERTY 

DAMAGE, AND PRODUCT FAILURE. TAKE ALL REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID THESE HAZARDS. CHECK WITH YOUR 

ORGANIZATION'S SAFETY COORDINATOR (OR POLICY) FOR PROCEDURES AND REQUIRED PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO 

PERFORMING ANY WORK.

Use tripods, towers, and attachments to tripods and towers only for purposes for which they are designed. Do not exceed design limits. 

Be familiar and comply with all instructions provided in product manuals. Manuals are available at 

www.campbellsci.com

 You are 

responsible for conformance with governing codes and regulations, including safety regulations, and the integrity and location of 

structures or land to which towers, tripods, and any attachments are attached. Installation sites should be evaluated and approved by a 

qualified engineer. If questions or concerns arise regarding installation, use, or maintenance of tripods, towers, attachments, or electrical 

connections, consult with a licensed and qualified engineer or electrician.

General

 

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Protect from over-voltage.

 

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Protect electrical equipment from water.

 

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Protect from electrostatic discharge (ESD).

 

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Protect from lightning.

 

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Prior to performing site or installation work, obtain required approvals and permits. Comply with all governing structure-height 

regulations, such as those of the FAA in the USA.

 

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Use only qualified personnel for installation, use, and maintenance of tripods and towers, and any attachments to tripods and 

towers. The use of licensed and qualified contractors is highly recommended.

 

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Read all applicable instructions carefully and understand procedures thoroughly before beginning work.

 

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Wear a hardhat and eye protection, and take other appropriate safety precautions while working on or around tripods and 

towers.

 

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Do not climb tripods or towers at any time, and prohibit climbing by other persons. Take reasonable precautions to secure tripod 

and tower sites from trespassers.

 

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Use only manufacturer recommended parts, materials, and tools.

Utility and Electrical

 

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You can be killed or sustain serious bodily injury if the tripod, tower, or attachments you are installing, constructing, using, or 

maintaining, or a tool, stake, or anchor, come in contact with overhead or underground utility lines.

 

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Maintain a distance of at least one-and-one-half times structure height, 6 meters (20 feet), or the distance required by applicable 

law, whichever is greater, between overhead utility lines and the structure (tripod, tower, attachments, or tools).

 

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Prior to performing site or installation work, inform all utility companies and have all underground utilities marked.

 

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Comply with all electrical codes. Electrical equipment and related grounding devices should be installed by a licensed and 

qualified electrician.

 

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Only use power sources approved for use in the country of installation to power Campbell Scientific devices.

Elevated Work and Weather

 

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Exercise extreme caution when performing elevated work.

 

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Use appropriate equipment and safety practices.

 

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During installation and maintenance, keep tower and tripod sites clear of un-trained or non-essential personnel. Take 

precautions to prevent elevated tools and objects from dropping.

 

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Do not perform any work in inclement weather, including wind, rain, snow, lightning, etc.

Internal Battery

 

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Be aware of fire, explosion, and severe-burn hazards.

 

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Misuse or improper installation of the internal lithium battery can cause severe injury.

Summary of Contents for SurfaceVue 10

Page 1: ...Revision 10 2023 Copyright 2023 Campbell Scientific Inc SurfaceVue 10 Fixed Location Non Invasive Road Surface Condition Sensor PRODUCT MANUAL...

Page 2: ...9 1 While connected to Campbell Scientific data logger 16 9 2 While connected directly to a computer 16 10 Troubleshooting 17 11 Frequently asked questions 18 11 1 How do I calculate the distance fro...

Page 3: ...ature is the temperature below the road surface at 6 cm 2 4 in depth Road surface condition is determined by the presence and amount of ice or water on the road surface From these measurements the bui...

Page 4: ...ow local regulations See Compliance in Technical specifications p 4 l IMPORTANT The SurfaceVue 10 should be calibrated when the surface is dry and it should be re calibrated after installation if the...

Page 5: ...ice The measuring light is not visible to the human eye The light reflection from the measured surface depends on the surface material and contamination on the window surface The measurement method is...

Page 6: ...s Surface states Dry moist wet slush snow ice Field of view FOV Road surface conditions 2 8 0 5 m at 10 m Road surface temperature 10 1 7 m at 10 m Grip friction Measurement range 0 to 1 0 unitless Ac...

Page 7: ...re Measurement range 500 to 1100 hPa Accuracy 1 0 hPa Resolution 0 1 hPa Wind speed modeled Measurement range 0 to 60 m s 0 to 134 mph Accuracy 10 Resolution 1 m s General specifications Measurement r...

Page 8: ...the distance from the sensor to the measuring area on the road p 18 l Mounting angle is within 30 to 80 The preferred angle is 45 to 80 See How do I calculate the installed angle p 19 l Avoid solar r...

Page 9: ...emperature Surface condition Angle 45 Sensor setback B 3 m 10 ft Sensor height H 3 m 10 ft Field of view FOV 10 2 8 Calculated target dimensions Distance to target D 4 3 m 14 ft Target coverage area A...

Page 10: ...ars to remove any excess strap leaving a small amount for adjustments 5 Using a flathead screwdriver or nut driver tighten the screw clamp 6 Attach the SurfaceVue 10 to the bracket using two bolts Fin...

Page 11: ...rfaces 9 Gently remove the laser pointer from the tube and turn it off Take care to not change the sensor angle 10 Check the rotation of the CS991 sensor in the tube as shown in the following figure T...

Page 12: ...n in the following sections Also see Does the SurfaceVue 10 need to be continuously powered p 19 7 3 1 RS 232 Table 7 1 RS 232 wire color function and data logger connection SurfaceVue 10 Wire color W...

Page 13: ...wire slot Repeat with the other wires TIP Wires with ferrules can be pressed firmly into the wire slot You do not need to open it first Table 7 2 RS485EXT wire color function and data logger connectio...

Page 14: ...rogram The SerialOut SerialIn and SerialInRecord instructions program a data logger to communicate with the SurfaceVue 10 using RS 232 Use SplitStr to separate the returned data NOTE The standard seri...

Page 15: ...248 7 0 74 21 11 0 00 0 604 1010 56 7 3 8 8 0 965 0 159 0 013 0 61 3 22 2 5 8 21 21 248 7 0 76 21 11 0 00 0 490 1010 54 7 3 8 8 1 257 0 175 0 014 0 61 3 22 2 5 8 21 19 248 7 0 78 21 11 0 00 0 415 1010...

Page 16: ...n the sensor refer to the Safety section Study the sections on working at height use of batteries and exposure to radio transmitters CAUTION Before proceeding with any maintenance always retrieve the...

Page 17: ...s tissue Detergents suitable for cleaning glass can be used when necessary l Check the window of the surface temperature sensor Use a bulb air blower to remove any large contaminants from the lens Use...

Page 18: ...practice to recalibrate the sensor after installation 9 1 While connected to Campbell Scientific data logger To calibrate the sensor using the program provided and when the surface is known to be dry...

Page 19: ...ses and solutions Symptom Possible cause Solution The friction value of dry pavement has decreased over time This can indicate that the optics are dirty or the pavement has changed Clean the optics th...

Page 20: ...Frequently asked questions 11 1 How do I calculate the distance from the sensor to the measuring area on the road Figure 11 1 Right triangle Where c distance from the head of the sensor to the measuri...

Page 21: ...ailable See Calibration p 16 11 4 What is the definition of ground temperature Ground temperature is the temperature below the road surface at 6 cm 2 4 in depth 11 5 What type of structure should the...

Page 22: ...Other manufacturer s products that are resold by Campbell Scientific are warranted only to the limits extended by the original manufacturer Refer to www campbellsci com terms warranty for more informa...

Page 23: ...ion or Repair Reference number contact your CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC regional office Please write the issued number clearly on the outside of the shipping container and ship as directed For all returns the...

Page 24: ...tachments to tripods and towers The use of licensed and qualified contractors is highly recommended l Read all applicable instructions carefully and understand procedures thoroughly before beginning w...

Page 25: ...ng facilities Avoiding unnecessary exposure to radio transmitter radiation l Where the equipment includes a radio transmitter precautions should be taken to avoid unnecessary exposure to radiation fro...

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