
Siemens Mobility Limited
Sopers Lane, Poole, Dorset
BH17 7ER
Version
11
Page 40 of 117
Status
Issued
Last Editor
Jeerh, Manpreet
Date
March 2020
Document
Name
WIMAG GENERAL HANDBOOK
Doc. No.
667/HB/47200/000
Copyright
©
Siemens Mobility Limited 2012. All Rights Reserved.
7
System Configuration
Important:
The following points must be considered before commencing the configuration of a WiMag
Vehicle Detection System;
1. The WiMag system design must be completed before configuration.
2. The WiMag system configuration should be completed before installation and
based on a completed junction design. Although the system can be configured
after installation the time impact to the commissioning of the system may not be
considered viable.
3.
The configuration is normally completed at the ‘Field Service Depot’ that has been
allocated to the installation.
4. Do not adjust any other settings other than those indicated as this may impact
system performance significantly and may mean the system is no longer
considered approved for installation.
5. Configure the equipment in the order presented below.
Hint:
To configure each of the WiMag system elements, a fully operational
WiMag communications rack/WiMag Loop Detector Replacement Interface
Card could be used.
7.1 Configuring the interface Cards
Access to the standard interface card and the loop replacement interface card is via an
Ethernet connection, located on each card’s front panel. For the standard communications
rack installation, a single interface card is supplied as part of the WiMag communications
rack assembly. Larger installations may require additional cards, which are supplied as
separate add-on kits. The add-on kits do include the appropriate backplane.
Table 7 : Interface Card Configuration and User Guide
Part Number
Document Description
667/HB/47200/100
BVD Interface User Manual