Instruction manual
I ELOshield
Rev. 20
09.03.2020
Page 63 of 85
Zone editor functions:
Layout scaling (6),
Switching the editing mode between the zones of the pedestrian/vehicle/stationary
modules (2),
Filtering the display of red zone, yellow zone and antenna module (A) positions with their
created default zones (7),
Import of zone apexes from zone configurations for other module types (menu options
activated by right clicking),
Starting (4)/ending (5) the presentation of module locations in the layout. Available only
when the device has an active connection with the application.
Automatic calibration of antenna module (A) positions (8).
Using the zone editor:
The figure shows an example configuration of the
zones on a 100 cm x 100 cm grid.
The displayed positions of the antenna modules (A)
and the distances between them are expressed in
centimeters.
121 = 121cm = 1,21m
1300 = 1300cm = 13,00m
The device uses 3-4 antenna modules (A). The first
antenna module (A) (with coordinates of [0, 0])
establishes the center of the coordinate system. Other
antennas may be moved using the mouse.
The zones are positioned in relation to the first
antenna module (A). In order to modify the zone, a proper apex should be moved and dropped
in the required location in the layout.
When configuring the zones, special attention should be paid to correctly reflect the antenna
module (A) positions in the field since they are responsible for correct operation of the zones. It
is best to use the calibration function that is described in the next chapter.
NOTE: The highest precision in establishing the module location in the zone is obtained by placing
the antenna modules (A) equidistant to one another. The optimum distance between the
antenna modules (A) is 15 m.
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