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 Expanse XP20 User Guide

 

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Make sure all monitored lanes are within 6 to 250 ft. (1.8 to 76.2 

m) of the sensor. Up to 22 lanes can be detected.

 

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If you’re putting a sensor on a road with stoplights or stop 

signs, position the sensor toward middle of the block, to reduce 

the likelihood of having stopped vehicles in the XP20 radar 

footprint.

Figure 2. 

Midblock installation

 

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Keep cable lengths in mind when you pick mounting locations; 

when you use a Wavetronix or Wavetronix-recommended 

cable, the cable run between the XP20 and the cabinet can be 

as long as 2000 ft. (609.6 m).

 

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Consider timing: after a vehicle passes in front of the sensor, 

there’s a slight delay before the data for that vehicle is sent 

from the sensor.

 

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In a time-sensitive application, like supplying a variable mes-

sage sign with per vehicle warning messages, make sure the 

sensor is far enough upstream from the sign that the system 

has time to collect the data, process it, and send it to the sign 

by the time the vehicles reach the problem area.

 

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See if you can take advantage of any existing infrastructure in 

the area. The sensor can be mounted on existing poles (with 

the exception of wooden poles), as long as they fall within the 

acceptable offset range. You may also be able to tap into exist-

ing cabinets, power sources, and communication networks. All 

of these options could save you time and money.

Note.

 You can 

purchase your cable 

from Wavetronix 

or from a cable 

manufacturer. If you 

do the second, we 

recommend you 

purchase either the 

Alpha Wire 6453 or 

Belden 3105A cable. 

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Страница 2: ...Expanse XP20 USER GUIDE Provo Utah 801 734 7200 www wavetronix com ...

Страница 3: ...with Innovation Science and Economic Devel opment Canada s licence exempt RSS s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesiredoperation of the device Cet appareil contient des émetteurs récepteurs exemptés de licence conformes à l innovation RSS s exemptés de li...

Страница 4: ...osing a mounting height and offset 8 Occlusion and multipathing 10 Fixing occlusion problems 10 Fixing multipath problems 2 INSTALLING THE XP20 11 Mounting the sensor 12 Aligning the sensor to the roadway 13 Assembling the cable 15 Applying silicon dielectric compound 16 Connecting the cable CONTENTS ...

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Страница 6: ...nting location Mounting location height and offset Choosing where to mount Figure 1 The XP20 radar footprint For best performance make sure the lanes being detected are all parallel to each other avoid on and off ramps turn lanes that angle away from the road ...

Страница 7: ...ta for that vehicle is sent from the sensor In a time sensitive application like supplying a variable mes sage sign with per vehicle warning messages make sure the sensor is far enough upstream from the sign that the system has time to collect the data process it and send it to the sign by the time the vehicles reach the problem area See if you can take advantage of any existing infrastructure in ...

Страница 8: ...7 18 36 30 29 19 37 31 29 19 37 32 29 19 38 33 30 19 39 34 30 19 39 35 30 20 40 36 30 20 41 37 31 20 41 38 31 21 42 39 33 21 43 40 33 22 43 41 34 22 44 42 34 22 44 43 35 22 45 44 35 23 46 45 36 23 46 46 36 23 47 47 36 24 48 48 38 24 48 49 38 24 49 50 230 39 25 to offset Note Mounting height is measured from the road s height not the bottom of the pole If installing a new pole remember that part of...

Страница 9: ...oosing a higher mounting height to help avoid occlusion Don t use an offset of less than 6 ft 1 8 m Also the sensor can be up to 230 ft 70 1 m from the road but don t go out that far if you can avoid it it could lead to decreased accuracy For best results choose the mounting height in the Height column in the table If you can t just keep it somewhere in the acceptable range Occlusion and multipath...

Страница 10: ...n Signal that doesn t return to sensor is scattered Signal bouncing off wall causes false detection Figure 4 Left direct path return right multipath return Multipathing occurs when a large flat surface near the sensor inter feres with detection A radar signal can bounce around several times between the surface and the vehicles before returning to the sensor This can make the sensor detect a vehicl...

Страница 11: ... and put them on different RF channels Put two sensors on the same pole in the middle of the median both pointing out put them on different RF chan nels but this would mean they are next to the barrier in the median and that could cause multipath problems Fixing multipath problems Move the sensor if possible make sure it is separated from overhead signs overpasses tunnels parallel walls etc A 30 f...

Страница 12: ... the XP20 11 2 Installing the XP20 Mounting the sensor Figure 5 Mounting the sensor 1 Use Band It or a similar clamping system to attach the mount to the pole 2 Attach the sensor to the mount by positioning the slot on the ...

Страница 13: ...Aligning the sensor to the roadway Figure 6 Up and down positioning 1 Tilt the sensor down so the front is aimed at the center of the detection area Figure 7 Rotating the sensor on a hill incorrect left and correct right 2 Be sure the sensor is parallel to the slope of the road if the sensor is installed on a road with an uphill downhill grade rotate the sensor so that the bottom edge matches the ...

Страница 14: ...and clamping ring 1 Slide the backshell nut over the end of the cable 2 Select the closest fitting rubber seal for your cable slide it over the end of the cable 3 Slide the clamping ring over the end of the cable Figure 10 Cable with ferrules on conductors 4 Strip back the cable insulation 16 mm 5 Cut off the shield braid and foil but do not remove the uninsu lated drain wire 6 You should have two...

Страница 15: ...d 4 using the provided Allen wrench to make room to terminate the wires 9 Terminate the wires from the cable into the pin housing as fol lows put the white conductor in pin 2 the blue conductor in pin 3 and the drain wire in pin 4 10 Tighten the set screws Figure 12 Cable with pin housing snapped to clamping ring 11 Slide the clamping ring forward and snap it into the pin housing Note that the cla...

Страница 16: ... the backshell twisting the back shell until it slips over the alignment marks in the connector insert slide the backshell nut forward over the cable and screw the two together using two 18 mm wrenches Applying silicon dielectric compound Figure 15 Applying the compound 1 Tear the tab off the tube of silicon dielectric compound that came with the sensor 2 Squeeze about a quarter of the compound on...

Страница 17: ...eady run the cable through the pole Leave a small amount of slack at the top this reduces strain allows you to create a drip loop as shown above and gives you something to work with should you someday need to move the sensor to a different spot on the pole 4 If there s excess cable don t cut it as you may need it at a later time leave it in the pole Note When you run the cable through the pole don...

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