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IBIS-ArcSAR
HARDWARE BREAKDOWN
IDS GeoRadar S.r.l.
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MNG/2017/0016 Rev 1.0 11/ 78
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IBIS-ArcSAR HARDWARE BREAKDOWN
This section of the manual provides a detailed description of the
components making up IBIS-ArcSAR system:
The system configuration depends on the selected purchase options, the
system may not include some of the items specified below.
4.1
ArcSAR Trailer
The ArcSAR Trailer (
) is the basis where the IBIS-ArcSAR Base is set. It is
provided with a hook to tow the trailer with a vehicle. At every corner there
is a hydraulic support legs (or jacks) whose task is ensuring the stability of
the trailer during IBIS-ArcSAR operation. Trailer is equipped with
mechanical brakes plus a hand brake for parking. Next to the wheels four
yellow chock levels are provided to increase the working security when the
trailer is parked.
The supplying of the trailer supports is provided by a cable to connect to
the main I/O interface panel, placed on the rear side of ArcSAR Supply Unit.
A battery cut-off is provided to isolate the supplying of hydraulic supports
(
Fig. 3 - View of the ArcSAR Trailer
The trailer is provided with a car connector to supply the rear positioning
lights of the trailer.
4.2
ArcSAR Acquisition Unit
This system is made of Positioner, Radar Sensor, Antennas, Pointing
Camera, Camera GT and GPS
4.2.1
IBIS Radar Sensor
The IBIS Radar Sensor is a unit containing all the parts for the generation,
transmission, reception and acquisition of the radar signal. The Radar
Sensor is shown in
and can be seen as a yellow box.
Fig. 4 – IBIS Radar Sensor front view
The Radar Sensor has the following interfaces (see
Ethernet type and Supply sockets on the case back-side;
#4 threaded holes and a central pivot on the case bottom-side to fix
the sensor to Positioner trolley;