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Wavetronix LLC 380 South Technology Court Lindon, Utah 84042 SmartSensor 105 USER GUIDE © 2009 Wavetronix LLC. All Rights Reserved. SmartSensor, SmartSensor Manager, Click!, Wavetronix, and all associated logos are trademarks of Wavetronix LLC. All other product or brand names as they appear are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Protected by U.S. Patent Nos. 6,556,916 and 6,693,557. Other U.S. and international patents pending. The Company shall not be liable for any errors contained herein or for any damages arising out of or related to this document or the information contained therein, even if the Company has been advised of the possibility of such damages. This document is intended for informational and instructional purposes only. The Company reserves the right to make changes in the specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notification. FCC Part 15 Compliance: This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules which states that operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesirable operation. FCC compliance statements for applicable optional modules are to be found in the module specifications. Unauthorized changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance with the FCC rules could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Do not shorten supplied cable less than manufacturer’s recommended length. Sensor cable must be at least 2 m long to maintain FCC compliance. Disclaimer: The advertised detection accuracy of the company’s sensors is based on both external and internal testing, as outlined in each product’s specification document. Although our sensors are very accurate by industry standards, like all other sensor manufacturers we cannot guarantee perfection or assure that no errors will ever occur in any particular applications of our technology. Therefore, beyond the express Limited Warranty that accompanies each sensor sold by the company, we offer no additional representations, warranties, guarantees or remedies to our customers. It is recommended that purchasers and integrators evaluate the accuracy of each sensor to determine the acceptable margin of error for each application within their particular system(s). WX-500-0050 4-28-09 Contents introduction 5 SmartSensor 105 Package 6 • Selecting a Mounting Location 6 installing the SmartSensor 105Part i installing the SmartSensor 105 Chapter 1 13 Selecting the Offset and Mounting Height 13 • Attaching the Mount Bracket to the Pole 15 • Attaching the Sensor to the Mount Bracket 16 • Aligning the Sensor to the Roadway 17 • Applying Silicon Dielectric Compound 18 • Connecting the SmartSensor Cable 18 Connecting Power and Surge Protection Chapter 2 19 Connecting Lightning Surge Protection 19 • Connecting AC Power Conversion 23 • Connecting DC Power 26 • Wiring Communication 28 Using SmartSensor ManagerPart ii getting Started with SmartSensor Manager Chapter 3 33 Installing SmartSensor Manager 33 • About Screen 34 • Table of Contents 34 Communication Chapter 4 37 Serial Connection 38 • Modem Connection 40 • Internet Connection 42 • Firmware Upload 43 • Connection Properties 45 • Address Book 46 • Communication Error 49 Sensor Settings Chapter 5 51 Sensor Info 51 • Sensor Settings 52 • Sensor Date & Time 58 • Operating Mode 59 Lane Setup Chapter 6 61 Lane Configuration – Automatic 61 • Lane Configuration – Manual 64 • Verifying Lane Configuration 69 Contents (cont.) data Collection Chapter 7 75 Data Collection Setup 75 • Data Download 78 • Data Logs 81 Tools Chapter 8 85 Hyperterminal 85 • Firmware Upload 86 Contact Closure Communications Chapter 9 89 Selecting the Contact Closure Model 89 • Programming Sensors for Use with Contact Closures 91 • Programming Contact Closures 92 Appendix Chapter 10 93 Appendix A – Cable Connector Definitions 93 • Appendix B – Old Cable Connector Definitions 94 • Appendix C – Cable Lengths 97 • Appendix D – Direct Serial Connections 99 In the Introduction SmartSensor Package Selecting a Mounting Location The Wavetronix SmartSensor 105 utilizes patented Digital Wave Radar™ technology to detect lane occupancy, traffic volume and average speed in up to eight lanes of traffic simultaneously. Classified as Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar, SmartSensor collects data using a 10.525 GHz (X-band) operating radio frequency. The installation and configuration process is quick and easy. Once installed, SmartSensor configures automatically, requires little or no on-site maintenance and may be remotely reconfigured. This user guide provides the step-by-step process for installing and configuring the SmartSensor, including mounting and alignment guidelines and instructions for both automatic and manual sensor configurations. Any questions about the information in this guide should be directed to Wavetronix or your distributor. Caution Do not attempt to service or repair this unit. This unit does not contain any components and/or parts serviceable in the field. Any attempt to open this unit, except as expressly written and directed by Wavetronix, will void the customer warranty. Wavetronix is not liable for any bodily harm or damage caused if service is attempted or if the back cover of the SmartSensor unit is opened. Refer all service questions to Wavetronix or an authorized distributor. Introduction 6 iNTrOdUCTiON o SMARTSENSOR USER GUIDE SmartSensor 105 Package A typical sensor package contains the following items: 10.525 GHz SmartSensor Radar Traffic Sensor SmartSensor mounting kit SmartSensor cable SmartSensor Manager software SmartSensor User Guide Caution Check the packing slip for actual contents. If any of these items are missing, note the serial number located on the bac…
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CHAPTER 3 - Getting Started with SmartSensor Manager CHAPTER 4 - Communication CHAPTER 5 - Sensor Settings CHAPTER 6 - Lane Setup CHAPTER 7 - Data Collection CHAPTER 8 - Tools CHAPTER 9 - Contact Closure Communications Using SmartSensor Manager Part II 3 After the SmartSensor is installed, it must be configured to the roadway for proper operation. The SmartSensor Manager (SSM) software is used to perform this configuration. SmartSensor Manager brings increased user-friendliness and improved functionality to the ITS industry’s only patented auto-configuration and auto- calibration process. The new features found in SmartSensor Manager 2.2.8 include a redesigned New Connection page, a reorganized menu bar with new options, and expanded help capabilities to assist you in navigating SmartSensor Manager and performing basic operations. Installing SmartSensor Manager Follow these steps to install SSM on a PC: To download the install file, go to the Wavetronix website at www.1 wavetronix.com. Click the 2 Support link near the top of the page. This will bring up a page with icons from the three different Wavetronix product lines. Click the SmartSensor icon. This will bring up drop-down menus allowing 3 you to select a product by name or part number. Select SmartSensor 105 or WX-SS-105. A list of links will appear.4 Select the 5 SmartSensor Manager link (it will be near the top) to download In this Chapter Installing SmartSensor Manager About Screen Table of Contents Getting Started with SmartSensor Manager 34 CHAPTer 3 o GETTING STARTED WITH SMARTSENSOR MANAGER the SSM install file. A File Download window will pop up. Click 6 Save. In the Save As window, select where you would like the file to be saved, 7 then click Save. Once you’ve downloaded the file, double-click on it to open SmartSensor 8 Manager. About Screen To access information about the version of SmartSensor Manager you are using, as well as copyright information, go to Help>About SmartSensor Manager (see Figure 3.1). About SmartSensor ManagerFigure 3.1 – Note The newest version of SSM is always available on the Wavetronix website. Table of Contents This user guide presents the features of SmartSensor Manager in the order that they should be used when setting up and using your sensor. If you’d like to access information about features organized according to the way the software is laid out, however, you can use the Table of Contents feature. To access the Table of Contents, go to Help>Table of Contents. This will open the Table of Contents, which is a list of help subjects organized according to the layout of the SSM menu bar. The list is divided into the following three columns (see Figure 3.2): 35 CHAPTer 3 o GETTING STARTED WITH SMARTSENSOR MANAGER Table of Contents PageFigure 3.2 – Topic – Lists the available topics according to the setup of the software. Availability – Shows whether the information is available. If it is available, this column will show a Y. If it is not, this column and the one to the right of it will be blank. Type – Shows the type of information contained on the page. Pages marked Tutorial provide overview information; pages marked Context Sensitive have information specific to a particular function or operation. Open the desired information from the Table of Contents by either double- clicking on the subject in the list, or by highlighting the item and clicking the Display Help Topic button (see Figure 3.3). 36 CHAPTer 3 o GETTING STARTED WITH SMARTSENSOR MANAGER Help ScreenFigure 3.3 – Note You can also access the Table of Contents help information for a given page by pressing the F1 key while on that page. Additionally, some pages have question marks in the upper right-hand corner that lead to their Table of Contents help pages. You can access the Table of Contents page from anywhere in SmartSensor Manager; an active sensor connection is not needed. This enables you to get help information at any time, especially if information about connecting to a sensor is needed. Release Notes The last entry in the Table of Contents is Release Notes, which, when selected, displays information on the current and previous versions of SSM. This information includes the version number, date of release (in YY/MM/DD format), and the new features added and issues resolved in each release. 4 In this Chapter Serial Connection Modem Connection Internet Connection Firmware Upload Connection Properties Address Book Communication Error When the SmartSensor Manager application is opened, you will be taken to the New Connection page, where you will be able to connect using one of three connection options: serial, modem, or Internet. Choose the desired method of connection and click OK. The Serial (COM Port) radio button will be selected by default (see Figure 4.1). You can also access the three connection options at any time by going to File>New Connection. Note Selecting a connection type under File>New Connection while you are already connected will terminate your current connection. You can also end a connection by going to File>Close Connection. Communication 38 CHAPTer 4 o COMMUNICATION New Connection PageFigure 4.1 – Clicking OK opens a connection page unique to each connection option. Each connection page contains three function buttons: Advanced, Cancel, and one that allows you to connect or dial. The advanced functions for each connection option are specific for each option. Serial Connection To make a serial connection, click the Serial (COM Port) radio button and then OK. The message below will appear (see Figure 4.2): Serial ConnectionFigure 4.2 – The three action buttons appear near the bottom of the page. The CONNECT button will attempt to connect to the sensor using the current settings. The Cancel button cancels the action and returns you to the New Connection page. A message bar at the bottom, identified by the icon, displays the serial settings being used for this connection. If the defa…
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Location of FCC label on enclosure: 2.28 inches 1.26 inches
Model #SS105V FCC ID: PCB-SS105V IC: 4513A-SS105V
Nemko Test Report: 43189RUS1 Applicant: Wavetronix LLC 78 East 1700 South Building B Provo, UT 84606 USA Equipment Under Test: SS105V (E.U.T.) FCC ID: PCB-SS105V In Accordance With: CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors Operating in the Bands 902-928 MHz, 2435-2465 MHz, 5785-5815 MHz, 10.5-10.55 GHz and 24.075-24.175 GHz TESTED BY: DATE: 15 March 2010 David Light, Senior Wireless Engineer APPROVED BY: DATE: 15 June 2010 Tom Tidwell, Telecom Direct Total Number of Pages: 18 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors EQUIPMENT: SS105V Test Report No.: 43189RUS1 Page of 18 2 Table of Contents SECTION 1. SUMMARY OF TEST RESULTS 3 SECTION 2. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (E.U.T.) 5 SECTION 3. RADIATED EMISSIONS 7 SECTION 4. POWERLINE CONDUCTED EMISSIONS 8 SECTION 5. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 11 SECTION 6. TEST EQUIPMENT LIST 13 ANNEX A 14 ANNEX B 16 Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors EQUIPMENT: SS105V Test Report No.: 43189RUS1 Page of 18 3 Section 1. Summary of Test Results Manufacturer: Wavetronix LLC Model No.: SS105V Serial No.: None General: All measurements are traceable to national standards. These tests were conducted on a sample of the equipment for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with CFR 47, Paragraph 15.245. All tests were conducted using measurement procedure ANSI C63.4-2003. Radiated emissions are made on an open area test site. A description of the test facility is on file with the FCC. New Submission Production Unit Class II Permissive Change Pre-Production Unit THIS TEST REPORT RELATES ONLY TO THE ITEM(S) TESTED. THE FOLLOWING DEVIATIONS FROM, ADDITIONS TO, OR EXCLUSIONS FROM THE TEST SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. See “ Summary of Test Data”. Nemko USA, Inc. authorizes the above named company to reproduce this report provided it is reproduced in its entirety, for use by the company’s employees only. This report must not be used to claim product certification, approval, or endorsement by NVLAP, NIST, or any agency of the Federal Government. Nemko USA, Inc. is a NVLAP accredited laboratory. Any use which a third party makes of this report, or any reliance on or decisions to be made based on it, are the responsibility of such third parties. Nemko USA, Inc. accepts no responsibility for damages, if any, suffered by any third party as a result of decisions made or actions based on this report. This report applies only to the items tested. Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors EQUIPMENT: SS105V Test Report No.: 43189RUS1 Page of 18 4 Summary Of Test Data Name of Test Paragraph Number Results Radiated Emissions 15.245 Complies Powerline Conducted Emissions 15.207 Complies Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors EQUIPMENT: SS105V Test Report No.: 43189RUS1 Page of 18 5 Section 2. Equipment Under Test (E.U.T.) General Equipment Information Frequency Range: 10.50 to 10.055 GHz Operating Frequency(ies) of Sample: 10.50 to 10.55 GHz Type of Emission: FMCW Emission Designator: F0N Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors EQUIPMENT: SS105V Test Report No.: 43189RUS1 Page of 18 6 Description of E.U.T. The SS105V provides true eight-lane detection of vehicle volume, occupancy and speed using patented Digital Wave Radar. System Diagram Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors EQUIPMENT: SS105V Test Report No.: 43189RUS1 Page of 18 7 Section 3. Radiated Emissions NAME OF TEST: Radiated Emissions PARA. NO.: 15.245 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 12 March 2010 Test Results: Complies. The worst-case emission level is 115.5 dBV/m @ 3m at 10.525 GHz. This is 12.5 dB below the average specification limit. Test Data: Meas.Ant.Atten.MeterAntennaPathRFCorrectedSpec.CR/SLPass Freq.Pol.Reading FactorLossGainReadinglimitDif f .Fail (MHz)(H/V )(dB)(dBuV )(dB)(dB)(dB)(dBuV /m) (dBuV /m)(dB)Unc.Comment 10.525H06240.613.40.0116.0148.0-32.0PassPeak 10.525H061.540.613.40.0115.5128.0-12.5PassAverage 10.525V042.140.613.40.096.1148.0-51.9PassPeak 10.525V040.440.613.40.094.4128.0-33.6PassAverage Between 1 GHz and 40 GHz a spectrum analyzer and low noise amplifier are used to measure emission levels. The spectrum analyzer resolution bandwidth was set to 1 MHz and video bandwidth was 1 MHz. There were no emissions detected above the carrier. The spectrum was searched from 30 MHz to 100 GHz. All emissions detected within 20 dB of the specification limit are reported per 15.31(o). Measurements <1000 MHz: RBW=VBW=100 kHz Measurements >1000 MHz: RBW=VBW=1 MHz Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors EQUIPMENT: SS105V Test Report No.: 43189RUS1 Page of 18 8 Section 4. Powerline Conducted Emissions NAME OF TEST: Powerline Conducted Emissions PARA. NO.: 15.207 TESTED BY: David Light DATE: 12 March 2010 Minimum Standard: Frequency of Conducted Limit (dBμV) Emission (MHz) Quasi-peak Average 0.15-0.5 66 to 56* 56 to 46* 0.5-5 56 46 5-30 60 50 * Decreases with the logarithm of the frequency. Test Results: Complies. The worst case emission is 47.5 dBV at 268.5 kHz. This is 5.1 dB below the average limit. Test Data: See attached table. Method Of Measurement: (Procedure ANSI C63.4-2003) Measurements were made using a spectrum analyzer with 10 kHz RBW, Peak detector. Any emissions that are close to the limit are measured using a test receiver with 9 kHz bandwidth, CISPR Quasi-Peak detector. Nemko USA, Inc. CFR 47 Part 15, Paragraph 15.245 Field Disturbance Sensors EQUIPMENT: SS105V Test Report No.: 43189RUS1 Page of 18 9 Measurement Data: Nemko C onducted Emissions FCCB 150Khz-30 Mhz LIN E 1 100.0K1.0M10.0M100.0M Frequency (MH Z) 0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 Amp lit u d e ( d Bu v ) Company: Model N umber: 03:02:59 PM, Friday, March 12, 2010 Operator: C onducted Emissions F u lly O p e r a t io n a l Scan Measur ed P ks FCCB QP FCCB AVG RSS‐General Limits Li…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 15.245 | 10.50 GHz - 10.55 GHz | - |
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