
Siemens Mobility Limited
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Version
11
Page 56 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.
tab in the
Access point Config Window
and click
Custom Application Settings
,
then check the
STS Enable
box to switch Siemens protocol on.
2. Select the sensor within TrafficDot, that you want to route to a standard interface card
- open the
Sensor Config Window
. The junction configuration spreadsheet will
denote the ‘Name’, ‘Description’ and ‘Colour Code’ for each sensor. Any special
settings attributed with individual sensors will also be noted within the configuration
spreadsheet.
3.
Change the ‘Description’ field such that the following information is provided;
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX-0-#
where; XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is the IP address of the interface card
# - is the interface output allocation number (1 to 20)
For example, if the requirement is to route the sensor to the third output on an interface
card whose IP address is 192.168.2.55 , the description will be set as 192.168.2.55-
0-3.
Note:
Any changes to the description requires the sensor data to be saved
and the access point should be rebooted.
7.3.7
Interface Card IP Addressing for Standard Interface Card /Loop Detector
Replacement Interface Card
– Bike Detectors
The access point needs to route the detection data to an appropriate interface card. This
is done by applying the configuration as per the section above. However, one difference
is that the bike detectors have up to three channels available.
The channels are; All, Cars, Bikes
These channels will appear as
A
,
C
or
B
in the Traffic Dot 2.0 GUI.
To map these to individual interface card channels the following configuration should be
carried out;
1.
Change the ‘Description’ field such that the following information is provided;
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX-0-#
1
;0-#
2
;#
3
where; XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX is the IP address of the interface card
#
1
- is the interface output allocation number (1 to 20) for detector channel
A
#
2
- is the interface output allocation number (1 to 20) for detector channel
C
#
3
- is the interface output allocation number (1 to 20) for detector channel
B