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SmartSensor HDUSER GUIDE

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Part IInstalling the SmartSensor HDChapter 1 – Installing the SmartSensor HDChapter 2 – Connecting Power and Surge

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In this chapter  Selecting the Mounting Height  Attaching the Mount Bracket to the Pole  Attaching the Sensor to the Mount Bracket  Aligning the S

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12 CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR HDCautionUse caution when installing any sensor on or around active roadways. Serious injury can result w

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CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR HD 1314 / 4.3 14 / 4.3 11 / 3.4 26 / 7.915 / 4.6 15 / 4.6 12 / 3.7 26 / 7.916 / 4.9 15 / 4.6 12 / 3.7 27 /

Pagina 7 - Selecting a Mounting Location

14 CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR HDAttaching the Mount Bracket to the PoleBefore attaching the mount bracket to the pole, rst make sure t

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CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR HD 15NoteDo not over-tighten the fasteners.Figure 1.3 – Attaching the Sensor to the Mount BracketAligning

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16 CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR HDNoteThe side-to-side alignment will eventually be fine-tuned for better accuracy using SmartSensor Manag

Pagina 10 - Installing the SmartSensor HD

CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR HD 17Connecting the Cablee sensor connector is keyed to ensure proper connection; once you have plugged t

Pagina 12 - In this chapter

SmartSensor HDUSER GUIDEwww.wavetronix.com  78 East 1700 South Provo, Utah 84606  801.734.7200

Pagina 13 - Selecting the Mounting Height

In this chapter  Connecting Lightning Surge Protection  Wiring to Earth Ground  Installing the Power Plant  Connecting the Power Plant to Your Ins

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20 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE  A single-part installation, with all components on the same pole. is pole holds your sensor. Power and

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CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE 21SmartSensorFigure 2.1 – Using a Single Click 200NoteThe dierent cables available and how to wire them i

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22 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGESmartSensorMain trac cabinetPole-mount boxEarth groundEarth ground120 VACFigure 2.2 – Underground Cable R

Pagina 17 - SSMHD has been installed

CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE 23e Click 200 contains three terminal connectors on both the top and the bottom of the module (see Figure

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24 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE1 Connect the grounding wire from either the DIN rail or a GND screw terminal on the UN-PROTECTED side of

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CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE 25NoteAn authorized electrical technician should perform installation and operation of this unit. Persons

Pagina 20 - Connecting Power and Surge 2

26 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGEEarth GroundBlack (Line)Green (Ground)White (Neutral)Red (+24VDC)Black (Ground)Figure 2.5 – AC Surge Prote

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CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE 273 Connect the neutral (usually white) wire from the AC terminal block or cord to the terminal marked 1

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28 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGETo wire the newly converted DC power out of the Click 201/202:1 Connect a +DC conductor (usually a red wi

Pagina 23 - Wiring the Click 200

© 2014 Wavetronix LLC. All Rights Reserved.Wavetronix, SmartSensor, Click, Command, and all associated product names and logos are trademarks of Wavet

Pagina 24 - Wiring to Earth Ground

CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE 29To put power on the T-bus, you will rst need to connect a 5-screw terminal block to the end of the T-bu

Pagina 25 - Installing the Power Plant

30 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGEbox, and you want to access that sensor from a main trac cabinet or from the trac opera-tions center, yo

Pagina 26 - Wiring the Click 210

Part IIUsing SmartSensor Manager HDChapter 3 – Installing SmartSensor Manager HDChapter 4 – CommunicationChapter 5 – SettingsChapter 6 – LanesChapter

Pagina 28 - Wiring the Click 201/202

In this chapter  Installing SSMHD3Aer the SmartSensor HD is installed, use SmartSensor Manager HD (SSMHD) to con-gure the sensor to the roadway and

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34 CHAPTER 3  INSTALLING SMARTSENSOR MANAGER HDFollow these steps to install SSMHD on a PC:1 To download the install le, go to the Wavetronix we

Pagina 30 - Wiring Communication

CHAPTER 3  INSTALLING SMARTSENSOR MANAGER HD 35Figure 3.3 – Shortcut Options10 Click the View release notes when nished checkbox to view the S

Pagina 32 - Using SmartSensor Manager HD

In this chapter  Serial Connection  Internet Connection  Virtual Connection  Viewing Connection Information  Installation Type  Communication Sc

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38 CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATION Figure 4.1 – SSMHD Main ScreenTo interact with and congure the sensor in SmartSensor Manager HD, connect to the sen-s

Pagina 34 - Installing SSMHD

ContentsIntroduction 5SmartSensor HD Package 5 • Selecting a Mounting Location 6Part I Installing the SmartSensor HDChapter 1 Installing the SmartSe

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CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATION 39Advanced SettingsBelow is a list of some advanced settings also available on this screen:  Flow Control – Is usually

Pagina 36 - Figure 3.3 – Shortcut Options

40 CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATION Figure 4.3 – Internet Connectione Timeout eld allows you to set an additional amount of time (in milliseconds) that

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CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATION 41 Figure 4.4 – Virtual ConnectionAdditional Settingse Trac Properties section contains the following settings:  Sty

Pagina 38 - Communication 4

42 CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATIONconguration options will become available (see Figure 4.5).Figure 4.5 – SSMHD Main Screen (connected)Once connected, y

Pagina 39 - Serial Connection

CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATION 431 Make sure that all power and communication wiring is correct.2 Check the port settings (baud rate, port ID).3 Mak

Pagina 40 - Advanced Settings

44 CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATIONAddress Book e Address Book allows you to save device connection settings for future use. Click the book icon located

Pagina 41 - Virtual Connection

CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATION 45trouble connecting, using the error log may be helpful in the troubleshooting process. If you continue having trouble,

Pagina 42 - Virtual Sensor File

46 CHAPTER 4  COMMUNICATIONNoteClicking the Close button and continuing configuration may cause problems with functionality.e gure below shows ho

Pagina 43 - Troubleshooting Connections

In this chapter  General Tab  Ports Tab  Outputs Tab5Click the Settings link on the main menu to change and save settings on the sensor. e Setting

Pagina 44 - Communication Screen Icons

48 CHAPTER 5  SETTINGS  Serial Number – Contains the sensor serial number and cannot be edited.  Subnet/ID – Allows you to enter the subnet and

Pagina 45 - Communication Error Log

Chapter 5 Settings 47General Tab 47 • Ports Tab 48 • Outputs Tab 49Chapter 6 Lanes 53Conguration 54 • Verication 62Chapter 7 Data 65Denitions 66

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CHAPTER 5  SETTINGS 49  Green highlight – is indicates the communication link (port) on which SSMHD is connected.  RS-485 – Allows you to set

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50 CHAPTER 5  SETTINGSFigure 5.3 – Outputs Tab  Source – Allows you to determine what information is reported. ere are two options: Antenna repo

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CHAPTER 5  SETTINGS 51NoteIf you are using a SmartSensor HD in an RTMS-based system, there are two ways to collect data from the sensor. If your

Pagina 50 - Outputs Tab

Lanes 6 In this chapter  Configuration  Verification6Click the Lanes link on the main menu to align and congure the sensor, and to verify functionali

Pagina 51 - Figure 5.3 – Outputs Tab

54 CHAPTER 6  LANESFigure 6.1 – Lanes ScreenConfiguratione Conguration screen can be used to automatically or manually congure the roadway, mani

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CHAPTER 6  LANES 55arrow means the sensor is correctly positioned for optimal performance; a yellow or red arrow means the sensor is NOT correctl

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56 CHAPTER 6  LANESSidebarTools IconTools MenuFigure 6.3 – Buttons Used in Automatic Lane ConfigurationNoteYou may need to click on the magnifying

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CHAPTER 6  LANES 57 Figure 6.4 – Automatic Lane WindowManual Configuratione Conguration screen can also be used to manually congure and adjust

Pagina 55 - Sensor Alignment

58 CHAPTER 6  LANESFigure 6.6 – Lane Configuration Sidebar Options  Auto Cfg – Shows the lanes that are automatically congured by the sensor.  S

Pagina 56 - Auto-Configuration

In this chapter  SmartSensor HD Package  Selecting a Mounting Location1e Wavetronix SmartSensor HD trac sensor utilizes the latest technology to c

Pagina 57 - Tools Menu

CHAPTER 6  LANES 59loading the conguration only saves or loads lane conguration information (see the Tools section on the main menu to save all

Pagina 58 - Sidebars

60 CHAPTER 6  LANESShoulder AreaClick in the shoulder and the Shoulder Area window will appear, allowing you to add or exclude the shoulder you ju

Pagina 59 - Vehicle Display

CHAPTER 6  LANES 61Figure 6.11 – Lane Adjustment Windowe direction button allows you to set the direction for the lane—Le, Right or Bidirec-tio

Pagina 60 - Magnifying Glass

62 CHAPTER 6  LANESVerificationTo verify that the lanes were congured properly, close the Conguration screen and select Verication from the Lane

Pagina 61 - Lane Window

CHAPTER 6  LANES 63Play/Pause/Stop Buttons e Play, Pause and Stop buttons allow you to control the data display. When Pause is selected, veh

Pagina 62 - Undoing Manual Changes

64 CHAPTER 6  LANES  Speed – Raises or lowers the speed calculated for all vehicles in each lane. e sensor calculates the speed, and then multip

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Data 7 In this chapter  Definitions  Storage  Download  Push7Click the Data link to set bin denitions; store and download data; dene approaches;

Pagina 64 - Lane Adjustment

66 CHAPTER 7  DATA Figure 7.1 – Data ScreenDefinitionse Denitions screen allows you to set the interval length, set class and speed bins, and gro

Pagina 65 - 64 CHAPTER 6  LANES

CHAPTER 7  DATA 67memory lls up faster and must be downloaded from more oen. See the Storage section of this chapter for more information on ho

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68 CHAPTER 7  DATANoteA change to the length tuning parameter for a given lane will aect the occupancy for that lane since vehicle length is used

Pagina 67 - Definitions

6 INTRODUCTION  SMARTSENSOR HD USER GUIDEe following items are not included but are necessary for installation:  Sensor mount  Sensor cableAdd

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CHAPTER 7  DATA 69vehicle will be placed in bin 2. If a vehicle is traveling 27 mph, then that vehicle will be placed in bin 3.You can change the

Pagina 69 - Figure 7.3 – Speed Bins

70 CHAPTER 7  DATAFigure 7.4 – ApproachesApproaches are used in interval data and will contain the same type of information that each lane would.

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CHAPTER 7  DATA 71NoteWhen NOT using If volume = 0, speed = 0 feature, then if the volume in the interval is zero, and the occupancy is less than

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72 CHAPTER 7  DATANoteSome of the settings discussed in this chapter can aect the storage capacity of your sensor. Changing such data collection

Pagina 72 - Figure 7.5 – Storage

CHAPTER 7  DATA 73Figure 7.6 – DownloadEnter a le name in the Name eld. To download all data on the SmartSensor HD, click the Download all of t

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74 CHAPTER 7  DATAOnce SmartSensor Manager HD is nished downloading data from the sensor, a window will appear showing information about the down

Pagina 74 - Figure 7.6 – Download

CHAPTER 7  DATA 75Figure 7.10 – Data PushTo enable data push, select the Event, Interval or Presence tab, then select which method of communicati

Pagina 75 - Figure 7.9 – Data Format

76 CHAPTER 7  DATAdevices, such as Click contact closure devices. e specic formats are as follows:  Z4 2-Loop – With this format, speed and dur

Pagina 76 - Figure 7.10 – Data Push

In this chapter  Backup-Restore  License  Power9e Tools section allows you to backup sensor data, view the sensor's licensed features, and re

Pagina 77 - Destination

78 CHAPTER 7  DATABackup–RestoreAccess Backup/Restore by clicking the Backup/Restore button on the Tools screen (see Figure 8.2).Figure 9.2 – Back

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INTRODUCTION  SMARTSENSOR HD USER GUIDE 7ample, sensors mounted on gantries have successfully met customer requirements when using a 3-foot extens

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CHAPTER 8  TOOLS 79WarningRestoring sensor settings will cause you to lose the settings you currently have, un-less they are backed up.To restore

Pagina 80 - CHAPTER 8  TOOLS 79

80 CHAPTER 8  TOOLSPowere Power screen shows you the last time the sensor was powered up and powered down, and when the sensor was last rebooted

Pagina 81 - Figure 9.4 – Power

Appendix In this chapter  Appendix A - 10-pin Connector  Appendix B - 26-pin Connector  Appendix C - Cable Lengths  Appendix D - Direct Serial Con

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82 APPENDIX  SMARTSENSOR HD USER GUIDEH=7+DCRedA=1-DCBlackBNCG=10232 TXYellowK=11232 RXVioletJ=9232 CTSBrownC=9232 RTSOrangeF=12+485Blue/WhiteE=6-

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APPENDIX  SMARTSENSOR HD USER GUIDE 83R=15NCP=14232 RTSOrangeN=13232 CTSBrownM=12232 TDYellowa=24NCS=16NCA=1+DCRedB=2-DCBlackT=17NCC=3NCU=18NCb=25

Pagina 84 - Appendix C - Cable Lengths

84 APPENDIX  SMARTSENSOR HD USER GUIDENoteThese instructions apply to both the 8-conductor cable and the 9-conductor cable.e 9-conductor/8-conduc

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APPENDIX  SMARTSENSOR HD USER GUIDE 85Baud Rate (bps) RS-232 RS-485115200 40 ft. (12.2 m) 300 ft. (91.4 m)57600 60 ft. (18.3 m) 600 ft. (182.9 m)3

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86 APPENDIX  SMARTSENSOR HD USER GUIDE9-pin D connector and a null modem cable. To connect directly to a DCE device (such as a modem), you will ne

Pagina 87 - Appendix E - Signaling Delays

APPENDIX  SMARTSENSOR HD USER GUIDE 87Total signaling delay from front of vehicle = sensor delay + communications delay + contact closure delay, w

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