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SCANTER 1002 Radar System
User’s Manual
1255194-HO

A

Abbreviations 

............................................. 55

acronyms 

.................................................. 55

Antenna 

..................................................... 36

Application 

................................................. 38

A-Scope 

.............................................. 28

31

B

Backup file 

................................................. 39

Backup/Restore 

......................................... 40

Backup/restore 

........................................... 38

Bearing 

..................................................... 37

BITE 

.......................................................... 19

BITE errors and warnings 

........................... 45

BITE Errors/Warnings 

................................. 20

BITE Measurements 

................................... 21

BITE measurements 

................................... 20

BITE Status 

......................................... 20

21

Built-in Test Equipment 

.............................. 19

C

CFAR 

........................................................ 18

Color 

......................................................... 32

Constant False Alarm Rate 

......................... 18

continuous zoom 

........................................ 28

Control 

...................................................... 30

Controlling and using the radar 

................... 19

Critical error 

............................................... 21

E

EBL 

........................................................... 28

Embedded tracker (ET2) 

............................ 13

Environment adaptation 

.............................. 18

ET2 tracking zones 

.................................... 38

F

Factory Default 

.............................. 38

39

41

Fatal error 

.................................................. 21

Frequency diversity 

.............................. 13

16

Functional Description 

................................ 15

G

gain 

........................................................... 30

Grounding 

................................................. 25

H

Hardware interface 

..................................... 23

histograms 

................................................. 28

I

Installation and setup 

................................. 51

Introduction 

.................................................. 7

K

Keyboard, RST 

.......................................... 30

L

Log 

........................................................... 38

Logging 

..................................................... 21

Login 

......................................................... 27

M

maps 

......................................................... 28

Mask 

......................................................... 31

Masking 

..................................................... 31

Measured parameters 

.................................21

measurements 

...........................................21

menu 

.........................................................29

Menus 

.......................................................29

Mouse actions, RST 

...................................30

N

Non-stabilized sector 

..................................37

P

Perspectives 

..............................................29

perspectives 

...............................................28

plots 

..........................................................28

Polygon 

.....................................................31

Preferences 

......................................... 30

32

product features 

.........................................13

Profiles 

......................................................19

Prohibit sector 

............................................37

Prohibited sector 

........................................37

R

Radar Control 

............................................35

Radar Service Tool (RST) 

...........................27

Record of changes 

.......................................3

Reduced power 

..........................................37

Referenced documentation 

...........................9

Replacing transceiver software 

....................44

Restart 

......................................................41

RPM 

..........................................................36

RST 

...........................................................39

S

Safety 

..........................................................7

SCANTER 1002 Radar System 

....... 11

12

15

Screen layout 

.............................................28

Sector attenuation 

......................................38

Sector mode 

..............................................38

Sector transmission 

....................................36

Sector Tx 

...................................................36

Sectors 

......................................................37

Setting-To-Work (STW) 

..............................39

Site Default 

.......................................... 39

41

Site default data 

.........................................38

snapshots 

..................................................30

Software installation 

...................................43

Solid State Power Amplifier 

.........................16

SSPA 

........................................................16

Stabilized sector 

.........................................37

stand by 

.....................................................36

Starting transceiver 

.....................................37

Stopping transceiver 

...................................37

submenus 

..................................................29

switch on/off 

...............................................35

system components 

....................................12

T

Technical terms and definitions 

...................51

Temporary files 

..........................................38

tracks 

........................................................28

Transceiver configuration 

...................... 38

41

Transceiver memory 

...................................38

Содержание SCANTER 1002

Страница 1: ...eserved This material is submitted for a specific purpose as agreed in writing and the recipient by accepting this material agrees that this material will not be used copied or reproduced in whole or...

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Страница 3: ...Page 3 62 Rev A 2017 12 04 SCANTER 1002 Radar System User s Manual 1255194 HO Record of changes Description Rev Date Released A 2017 12 04...

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Страница 5: ...PA Solid State Power Amplifier 16 3 3 Frequency diversity 16 3 4 Full coherency 17 3 5 Pulse compression 17 3 6 Power sector transmission 18 3 7 Environment adaptation 18 3 8 Controlling and using the...

Страница 6: ...igation and search 31 5 4 Preferences 32 5 5 Perspectives 32 5 6 Radar Control 35 5 6 1 Starting transceiver 37 5 6 2 Stopping transceiver 37 5 6 3 Creating sectors 37 5 6 4 Creating ET2 tracking zone...

Страница 7: ...de a functional description of the radar sys tem and the transceiver hardware interface The manual also provides a guide to the Radar Service Tool software application used to control and monitor the...

Страница 8: ...STEM WARNING SAFETY FIRST WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY CAUTION CAUTION High voltage may be present at several points of the equipment Observe and follow all elec...

Страница 9: ...is available in doc no 721099 RK 1 2 2 Physical safety Be careful and use extreme caution when removing and lifting heavy objects as this can cause physical injuries For rotating machinery in normal o...

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Страница 11: ...h the unique discrimination between stationary and slowly moving targets gives a truly high end surveillance radar system SCANTER 1002 uses Solid State Power Amplifier SSPA transmitter technology whic...

Страница 12: ...adar System is mounted in an enclosure consisting of a radome and a sun cover see Fig 2 2 p 12 The system consists of the following main assemblies and modules Antenna system including antenna radiati...

Страница 13: ...n available in the radar image Software defined functionality Frequency diversity Full coherency and pulse compression Transmitter power level control in sectors Environment adaptation Control profile...

Страница 14: ...ot provide The tracker combines the information from the different Doppler filter channels with the scan to scan movements in the normal video to achieve separation of small moving targets from ground...

Страница 15: ...ratio This allows for transmission of long frequency modulated chirps with low peak power and the ability of high range resolution and probability of detection The system uses Digital Frequency Synth...

Страница 16: ...power amplifiers HPA The SSPA amplifies the signal to be transmitted and produces 8 watt of Ku band microwave power The power sector mode feature allows the SSPA output power to be adjustable in azim...

Страница 17: ...compression and allows the receiver to compare the phases of the received echoes from chirp to chirp and thereby detect if targets are moving or not utilizing the Doppler shift In order to detect mov...

Страница 18: ...ing a mode with low RF emission 3 7 Environment adaptation A false alarm is an erroneous radar target detection caused by clutter noise or oth er interfering signals exceeding the detection threshold...

Страница 19: ...k 3 8 3 Built in Test Equipment BITE Continuous status monitoring of a significant number of parameters signals on each module is performed in real time by the housekeeping system The status of the pa...

Страница 20: ...arnings or error messages are automatically issued to the various human user interfaces available Module presence test Data link test Memory test of all RAM circuits BITE errors warnings Signal activi...

Страница 21: ...asurements is per formed and data is stored in an allocated area of the hard disc on the embedded computer See Fig 3 5 p 22 Title The title of a BITE error warning is a short text indicating the abnor...

Страница 22: ...Page 22 62 Rev A 2017 12 04 SCANTER 1002 Radar System User s Manual 1255194 HO Fig 3 5 System and performance logs...

Страница 23: ...2017 12 04 SCANTER 1002 Radar System User s Manual 1255194 HO 4 Hardware interface Fig 4 1 Bottom plate connections Bottom plate Conn Function X1 Mains power in X2 Aux X3 LAN GND Ground protective ea...

Страница 24: ...d for control of the radar and for track output Description Data or Settings Mains input 90 264 VAC Frequency 47 63 Hz Current 1A Fuse 3 15AT Connector Harting Bulkhead type 09 40 703 0301 with 5 pole...

Страница 25: ...dar System User s Manual 1255194 HO 4 4 GND The ground stud is for connection to Protective Earth Fig 4 2 Bottom plate ground stud Terminal Function Terminal Function 1 BI_DA 6 BI_DB 2 BI_DA 7 BI_DD 3...

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Страница 27: ...O SCANTER Radar Service Tool Operator s Manual 5 1 Installation 5 1 1 System requirements The system requirements for the computer running the RST are found in doc no 357641 HI SCANTER Radar Service T...

Страница 28: ...module 5 2 5 Tools In addition to live radar video the RST provides the user with operator s tools such as A Scope EBL VRM continuous zoom histograms primary secondary and AIS tracks plots maps etc Th...

Страница 29: ...an be selected and deselected individually The five default perspectives are described in section 5 5 p 32 The Radar Service Tool menu bar consists of File Window and Help Fig 5 2 Radar Service Tool m...

Страница 30: ...ce outside the fast view It is possible to reset predefined perspectives to the default layout To do so open the perspective right click on the perspective button and choose Reset 5 3 1 RST keyboard a...

Страница 31: ...ameter value simply click and enter the new value in the relevant field The All parameters in the navigation tree must be selected to enable the search in the entire navigation tree In case a paramete...

Страница 32: ...the first time there are four default perspec tives each of these containing a certain number of views The presentation of these views can be selected and deselected individually The Initial perspecti...

Страница 33: ...ator to start the radar and transmis sion to select profile and to monitor the radar video Measurement tools are includ ed in this perspective See Fig 5 9 p 33 Fig 5 9 Situation perspective default Th...

Страница 34: ...ea or minimized and placed in the sidebar areas right and left side of the RST window Fig 5 11 RST Views A view can be placed in its own frame or several views can be placed in the same frame window S...

Страница 35: ...ardware modules In this state the LAN ports on the External I O module are up and running An RST client can then connect to the transceiver through the LAN network Radar Control view Radar tab Fig 5 1...

Страница 36: ...l mode is defined in the parameter Mas ter Control Mode and can have the values Disabled Optional or Mandatory If the parameter is set to Optional or Disabled the user must request master control mode...

Страница 37: ...f the sector i e the middle In the same way it is necessary to know or to calculate the width extent of the sector in degrees See Fig 5 14 p 37 A prohibit sector is a non transmission sector Selecting...

Страница 38: ...utomatic Acquisition Zone NAAZ zone in which the tracker will not ini tiate tracks based on the plots within Confirmed tracks moving into a NAAZ will be maintained NTZ and NAAZ can be created and draw...

Страница 39: ...guration data Note Antenna rotation must be stopped before initiating the backup To create a backup of the Transceiver configuration and log files use the RST Backup Restore view See Fig 5 17 p 40 The...

Страница 40: ...veral transceivers A backup is then created on a master transceiver and partially restored on the remaining transceivers Fig 5 16 Partial Full Restore Delete Temp removes temporary files stored in the...

Страница 41: ...area The transceiver will restart to activate and use the new data The Factory Default data contains basic parameter values for the transceiver These are created at transceiver production and should...

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Страница 43: ...al power cable on the transceiver 2 Configure the network adapter on the service PC with an IP address on the 169 254 0 0 24 LAN segment 3 Connect the network adapter on the service PC directly to the...

Страница 44: ...apter Est time consumption 1 2 hour 1 Disconnect the external power cable on the transceiver 2 Configure the network adapter on the service PC with an IP address on the 169 254 0 0 24 LAN segment 3 Co...

Страница 45: ...e BITE Status Log has been used up BITE Warning and Error Log Disk Limit Reached Error Indicates that the amount of disk space allocated to the BITE Warning and Error Log has been used up CAN Bus Stat...

Страница 46: ...dicates that the communication between the main software node and the software node specified is not established Control Link Down PlotCombiner Error Indicates that the communication between the main...

Страница 47: ...rred during calculation of filter coefficients FPGA Temperature Error FPGA0 90 0 500 0 Fatal Error Indicates that the FPGA core temperature is outside the al lowed range and that Mains has been turned...

Страница 48: ...s that the amount of disk space allocated to the Parame ter Change Log has been used up Plot Publisher Input Link Air Error Could not connect to surface data input source Plot Publisher Input Link Sur...

Страница 49: ...Warning Indicates that synthetic encoder data generation is active i e the Synthetic Encoder Data parameter has been set to Enable Time Not Synchronized ET2 Warning Time has not yet been synchronized...

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Страница 51: ...nology the Doppler Effect is used for speed measurement among others The Doppler Effect is the apparent change in frequency or pitch when a moving tar get is hit by a radar beam When a target is appro...

Страница 52: ...ame When a specific Profile i e Profile Name is cho sen by the operator all transceiver and tracker parame ters are set according to the profile content Pulse Compression For a simple rectangular puls...

Страница 53: ...d the radar in a circle path the radial speed will be permanently zero The produced Doppler frequency is zero and the air plane is not detected Resolution The minimum distance in range or angle betwee...

Страница 54: ...4 62 Rev A 2017 12 04 SCANTER 1002 Radar System User s Manual 1255194 HO Waveguide filter The waveguide filter functions as waveguide i e a con ductor within which RF energy can be efficiently transmi...

Страница 55: ...High Power Amplifier I O Input Output ICNIRP International Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics En...

Страница 56: ...first letter indicates the connection between earth and the pow er supply equipment generator or transformer T direct connection of a point with earth Latin terra I no point is connected with earth i...

Страница 57: ...transceiver software package contains open source software components License information can be found in doc no 721089 RA SCANTER 1000 Series Transceiver Core Software Open Source Licenses while the...

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Страница 59: ...gging 21 Login 27 M maps 28 Mask 31 Masking 31 Measured parameters 21 measurements 21 menu 29 Menus 29 Mouse actions RST 30 N Non stabilized sector 37 P Perspectives 29 perspectives 28 plots 28 Polygo...

Страница 60: ...e 60 62 Rev A 2017 12 04 SCANTER 1002 Radar System User s Manual 1255194 HO Tx 36 V View area 34 View tab 34 Views 29 VRM 28 VRM Scope 31 W Warnings 7 Width 37 X X1 Mains 24 X2 AUX 24 X3 LAN 24 Z zoom...

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