Wavetronix SmartSensor Matrix User manual

SmartSensor Matrix
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2Select the mounting location
1Ensure that all necessary components are available
Manufacturer’s recommended mounting locations:
A Back side of the mast arm
B Pole on the le side of the approach
C Pole on the right side of the approach
Use the following guidelines to determine the
best mounting location and height:
˽At location A, the sensor’s 90° footprint must
be able to capture both the stop bar and the approach; on occasion it could be required to mount at loca-
tion B or C in order to monitor the entire approach.
˽Wavetronix support should be contacted if a location other than A, B or C is desired.
˽ere must be at least 6 . (1.8 m) lateral separation between the sensor and the rst lane of interest.
˽e sensor should be placed at a height of roughly 20 . (6 m). e farther you install the sensor from
the rst lane of interest, the higher the sensor should be mounted.
˽e sensor’s 140-. (42.7-m) footprint should cover all areas of interest, with no objects blocking the
sensor’s view. Placing the sensor higher will result in less occlusion.
3Attach the sensor and mount bracket to the pole
1 Insert the stainless steel straps through the slots in the mount bracket, then position the mount on the pole
so the mount head points toward the lanes of interest at roughly a 45° angle. Tighten the strap screws.
2 Align the bolts on the sensor’s backplate with the holes in the mount bracket. e eight-pin connector
receptacle on the bottom of the sensor should be pointing towards the ground.
3 Place the lock washers onto the bolts aer the bolts are in the mount bracket holes. read on the nuts
and tighten.
You will need a number of items in order to install your sensor, including but not limited to the items below:
˽Mount bracket and Band-It clamping system
˽6-conductor cable and accessory cables
˽Click 650 or preassembled backplate
˽Laptop with SmartSensor Manager Matrix
(SSMM) downloaded from wavetronix.com
˽Bucket truck
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➋➊
A
BC

4Align the sensor to the roadway
1 Adjust the side-to-side angle so the front edge
of the radar’s footprint covers the entire stop
bar and beyond so you can detect vehicles
that don’t stop at or behind the line, as well as
vehicles exiting queues.
2 Tilt the sensor down to aim it at the center of
the lanes of interest.
3 If the intersection approach has a signicant
grade, rotate the sensor so the bottom edge is
parallel with the roadway.
5Attach the 6-conductor cable and ground the sensor
1 Squeeze 25% of the silicon dielectric compound into the connector at the base of the sensor; wipe o excess.
2 Insert the cable into the connector and twist clockwise until you
hear it click into place.
3 To avoid undue movement from wind, strap the cable to the pole
or run it through a conduit with enough slack to reduce strain.
4 Connect a grounding wire to the grounding lug on the bottom of
the sensor.
5 Connect the other end of the grounding wire to the earth ground
for the pole that the sensor is mounted on.
6 Route the service end of the cable back to the main trac cabinet.
6Terminate cables
Terminate the sensor cable into one of the four ports on the back of the Click
650. For each sensor you want to connect to the Click 650, do the following:
1 Remove one of the plugs from the back (they are numbered 1–4; you’ll
need to keep track of which sensor is plugged into which port).
2 Terminate the conductors from the cable into that plug, following the
labels on the plug (as shown at right), then reconnect the plug to the
Click 650.
3 Each sensor port has a corresponding RJ-11 jack, LED, and switch on
the faceplate of the Click 650. Make sure the switch is turned on.
4 On the faceplate of the device is an SDLC port; connect a cable there to
connect the Click 650, and its attached sensors, to the SDLC bus and, via
that bus, to the controller.
NOTE. If your cabinet doesn’t support SDLC, you can connect from the sensor port RJ-11 jacks to contact
closure cards and communicate with the controller that way.

7Connect SmartSensor Manager Matrix to the sensor
1 Make a physical connection to the sensor; generally you do this via a Click 650
or other Click device that has a communication connection with the sensor—
for instance, you could connect to an Ethernet device on the same T-bus as the
Click 222 surge protector the sensor is connected to.
2 Download SmartSensor Manager Matrix from www.wavetronix.com/support.
3 Launch SSMM and click Communication on the main menu. Based on the
kind of connection you’re making, go to the Serial or Internet tab.
4 Change any necessary settings, such as port, timeout or network address, and
click Search.
5 Select the sensor you want to connect to and then click Connect.
From the SSMM main menu, click on Settings to congure settings for this sensor.
˽Description/Location/Approach – (General tab) Add text here to help you
identify the sensor later.
˽RF Channel – (General tab) Set sensors to dierent channels to prevent radars
from interfering with each other.
˽Source – (Ports tab) Ensure this is set to Antenna.
8Enter the sensor settings
1 Select Sensor Setup from SSMM’s main menu.
2 Start automatic lane conguration by clicking
the Restart/Reboot Auto Cong button. Allow
the intersection to cycle at least twice before
proceeding. (To see your auto congured lanes,
you must have your display set to view Auto Cfg
overlay.)
3 Once the automatically congured lanes have ap-
peared, click once on any lane to highlight it, and
again to bring up the Capture Lane window. Select
Capture Lane or Capture All. Stop bars in the
lanes will be captured as well.
Note. You can also manually add a lane by clicking
anywhere in the edit area and selecting Add Lane.
en you can manually position that lane over the visible lane trackers.
4 Make other manual adjustments by clicking on the area you’d like to adjust. You can add, delete, or
adjust the following parameters: lanes, stop bars, lane nodes (used to change the trajectory, curve, or
width of a lane).
9Configure lanes with auto config and manual adjustments
To main menu
Edit area
Trackers
Save
Sensor
Undo last edit Edit thresholds
Pause trac
Menu
View Auto
Config overlay
Move
sensor
Restart/reboot
auto config
Clear edit area
View Saved
Cfg overlay
Stop bar Lane node

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10 Map zones to channels
1 Click on tab 2for the Zones & Channels screen. Select Apply to have zones
automatically placed at the stop bar in each lane. A zone is a section of the road-
way where the sensor is looking for detections.
˿To add or delete a zone – Drag zones in or out of the edit area.
˿To edit a zone – Select it and click for the Edit Zone window. Also, in the
edit area you can click and drag the zone, or adjust its size.
2 Zones must be mapped to channels; the channel output is what gets sent to the
rack cards. e rst 4 zones are mapped to C1–C4, respectively. You can also
manually map zones to channels using the button.
3 To see all channels and zones, select .
Note. For a two-phase conguration (e.g. le-turn phase and through phase), the
recommended mapping is one channel for the rst phase (le-turn) and one chan-
nel for the second phase (through), as shown in the screenshot to the right.
1 Go to Tools > Backup/Restore > Backup File and specify where you want the backup le to be stored,
then click Back-up Sensor Setup.
2 To use a backup le, use the Restore Sensor Setup option on the same screen.
12 Set up sensors on the Click 650
Before connecting the Click 650 to your network, you need to set the
static IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (these numbers may
be assigned by your IT personnel). You will set these using the OLED
menu on the faceplate.
1 Navigate down to Network Setup and push the Accept (green check
mark) button to open the networking screen (shown right).
2 Set your desired IP address by following these steps: use the le and right arrow keys to highlight a
number, then use the up and down arrow keys to change that number. en move to the next number.
Repeat until all the numbers are changed.
3 Press the right key one last time to navigate down to the subnet mask line. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the
subnet mask and default gateway. When you’re done with all three, push the green check mark button to
conrm your changes.
4 Connect an Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 jack on the faceplate of the device to connect your Click 650 to
your network.
5 Connect to the web interface to congure the Click 650. Using the web interface, you’ll be able to map sen-
sor channels to detector channels and monitor sensor connections.
11 Create a backup
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