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Sensor Relay Option (SRO) Installer Quick Reference Guide
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Страница 1: ...SWARCO CAIMAN Sensor Relay Option SRO Installer Quick Reference Guide CAIMAN WIDE BEAM STOP MOTIO RADAR DETECTOR Caiman_SRO Installer_QuickRef_BE_00 ...
Страница 2: ...le set 7 2 3 1 RS485 Interface 7 2 3 2 Ethernet Interface 7 3 Software Usage 8 3 1 RS485 Interface 8 3 2 Ethernet Interface 9 4 Determining the Sensor position 10 4 1 Build a model of the intersection or highway situation using the TMC 10 4 1 1 Finding the optimal mounting position 10 4 1 2 Finding the right mounting location 11 4 2 Find optimum Sensor Model and Alignment Angles 12 4 2 1 Sensor Al...
Страница 3: ... 1 1 RS485 Interface For the RS485 Interface the components in the package are as follows 1 CAIMAN PLUS and 2 RD_CaimanP_Relay Or 1 CAIMAN PRO and 2 RD_CaimanPRO_Relay 3 USB to Serial Adaptor RD_Caiman_Service_RS485 USB_Moxa 4 Bracket suitable for the used CAIMAN version 5 USB to Serial Adaptor Driver 6 4 Screws 7 TMC Software 8 Power Supply or Battery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...
Страница 4: ...sor Relay Option Figure 1 RD_CaimanP_Relay RD_CaimanPRO_Relay inside view Connecting your cable to the SRO using the following connecters descriptions Make sure that you connect the ground of your cable with the ground shown at the Figure 1 Connector P1 Pin Function 1 CAN 2 CAN 3 RS485 Rx 4 RS485 Rx 5 RS485 Tx 6 RS485 Tx 7 NC 8 NC Connector P2 Pin Function 1 Ethernet Rx P1 P2 P3 P4 1 1 1 1 8 8 8 8...
Страница 5: ...tion 1 Relay 05 Pin 1 2 Relay 05 Pin 2 3 Relay 06 Pin 1 4 Relay 06 Pin 2 5 Relay 07 Pin 1 6 Relay 07 Pin 2 7 Relay 08 Pin 1 8 Relay 08 Pin 2 Connector P4 Pin Function 1 Relay 01 Pin 1 2 Relay 01 Pin 2 3 Relay 02 Pin 1 4 Relay 02 Pin 2 5 Relay 03 Pin 1 6 Relay 03 Pin 2 7 Relay 04 Pin 1 8 Relay 04 Pin 2 2 2 Attaching the sensor to the bracket 1 Make sure that the switch is set to full duplex Note Cu...
Страница 6: ...sor is a tag indicating the product description serial number and the top side of the sensor 4 Strap the sensor onto the pole loosely to allow for azimuth adjustments when necessary With azimuth angle set correctly tighten the straps 5 To tilt the sensor for correct elevation setting loosen the screws on either side of the bracket and adjust the elevation setting 6 Note there is an angular scale a...
Страница 7: ... to a DC power supply Voltage range must be within 24 32V Red Plug 24 32V Black Plug Ground 2 3 1 RS485 Interface 1 Connect RS485 Pins to the DB 9 connector of the RS485 to USB converter RD_Caiman_Service_RS485 USB_Moxa 2 The USB connector of the RS485 to USB converter shall be plugged into a free USB slot of your used computer 2 3 2 Ethernet Interface 1 Attach the Ethernet Connector into the Ethe...
Страница 8: ...ow the instructions from the manual You can find the manual on the some link under Manual Before starting the TMC please check the Com Port of the RS485 to USB adaptor In the Windows Device Manager COM and LPT Interface can be found the actual Com Port Here it s Port 6 Also before starting the TMC please check if the adaptor is set to four wire mode In the Windows Device Manager multiple connectio...
Страница 9: ...rnet Interface If you use your computer s internal Ethernet port you do not need to do any previous installation The most Ethernet to USB adapters are automatically recognized by Windows To communicate with the radar you have to configure the IP address and subnet mask of your adaptor to 192 168 11 1 and 255 255 255 0 After that you are ready to use the TMC ...
Страница 10: ...d chose TMConfigurator Installer to download the software Traffic Management Configurator multi language After initial registration the software can be used For each PC a new registration is necessary 4 1 1 Finding the optimal mounting position The sensor should be mounted to a stiff pole For best performance we recommend a distance of 35m to 70m to the stop bar or area of interest If you like to ...
Страница 11: ... angle when panned to the left and a negative orientation angle when panned to the right Choose an orientation angle that covers all the required lanes An angle that is too big or too small will not provide the best coverage It is recommended to use an angle between 15 and 15 degree Pan the sensor to the left or right according to your orientation angle towards the lanes of interest Tighten the st...
Страница 12: ...49 651 21002 999 E detection swarco de 12 20 4 2 Find optimum Sensor Model and Alignment Angles This step happens in the office Use a notebook PC 4 2 1 Sensor Alignment in TMC 4 2 1 1 Select the sensor model Use the 3D Beam feature of the TMC to find the optimum sensor model Figure 2 Select the Antenna Type ...
Страница 13: ... E detection swarco de 13 20 4 2 1 2 Set the mounting height Select an appropriate mounting height The recommended height is 6m 1 10m possible Figure 3 Select the Mounting Height 4 2 1 3 Set the Azimuth alignment angle Modify the azimuth angle setting for best coverage of your zone of interest stop bar or measurement line ...
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Страница 15: ...co de 15 20 4 2 1 4 Set the Elevation alignment angle Modify the elevation angle setting best coverage of your zone of interest stop bar or measurement line Figure 5 Modify the Elevation Angle Repeat this procedure and modify the setting until you have found the optimum combination of mounting height sensor type azimuth and elevation angle ...
Страница 16: ...width of the lane It is also possible to change the width in this field Number 3 displays the current length To change the value you have to use the lane graphic The sign number 4 allows to switch between lane for motor operated objects and the lane for pedestrians as well as bicycles The dropdown box with the number 5 give you the possibility to create a lane with a predefined zone If the lane is...
Страница 17: ...one it is possible attach the zone to a lane There you have to click on the button number 3 Also it is possible to drag and drop the zone the preferred lane The dropdown menu with number 2 gives you the possibility to select the lane where you want to add the zone The zones are needed for triggers and statistics If you use a sensor with statistic module v1 you have to attach the zone to lanes Othe...
Страница 18: ... should work with 1 Now the list under point 2 shows all zones which are in the range of the sensor Choose the zone which should get a trigger function After that you have to define the trigger which should be used from the sensor for this zone 3 Under point 4 all available trigger functions displayed which can be used Optional the trigger can different between the object classes Therefor use the ...
Страница 19: ...nu is pretty much the same as the event triggers menu First you have to choose the sensor and the zone which you want to use for statistics 1 2 Under point 3 the report interval time can be manipulated The dropdown menu object classes allows to define which classes should be included in the statistics Also it is possible to choose which statistics features should be calculated 5 Normally all featu...
Страница 20: ...ucts may due to specific applications and due to specific surroundings deviate from the statements made herein It is important that customer user invents and certifies its own installation test or other procedures to validate the performance of the Products in the particular specific application before commercialization Although Products are well optimized to be used for the intended applications ...