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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07
SmartSensor 105
Installation Guide
Wavetronix LLC
380 S. Technology Ct.
Lindon, Utah 84042 USA
Voice: (801) 764-0277
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Page 1 - SmartSensor 105

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 SmartSensor 105 Installation Guide Wavetronix LLC 380 S. Technology Ct. Lindon, Utah 84042 USA

Page 2 - Contents

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 106. Connecting SmartSensor to Power and Communication Devices A typical sensor installat

Page 3 - Product Notifications

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 11 Figure 5 – Short Distance Cable Run Long Cable Run (41-100 feet) A long cable install

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 12 Figure 6 – Long Distance Cable Run

Page 5 - Unpacking the Sensor

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 13The Click! 200 has 12 screw terminal connections on both the top and the bottom (see Fig

Page 6 - Installing the SmartSensor

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 14Wire the SmartSensor cable to the Click! 200 according to Table 2: Table 2 – Click! 20

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 15a telephone number); or Ethernet (requires a TCP/IP address). Select the radio button o

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 16Manual Configuration If the sensor is unable to automatically configure itself to your s

Page 9 - Figure 4 – Attached Cable

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 17The cursor will change from an arrow to a hand when it is positioned over a “draggable”

Page 10 - Devices

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 18 Remove Lane The Remove Lane button allows users to remove entire lanes by moving the mo

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 19To do this, press the Reverse Direction button and move the cursor over the lane you wis

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 2Contents Typographical Conventions...

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 20 Figure 11 – Editing Lane Names To do this, click on the Edit Lane Name button and an E

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 21Undoing Manual Changes Unsaved changes may be undone without repeating the manual config

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 22 Figure 14 – Lane Configuration Page in Manual Mode Figure 15 – Traffic/Event Data Vie

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 23A window will appear indicating that the changes are being saved to the SmartSensor. Af

Page 17 - Paint and Remove Lines

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 24 Appendix A – SmartSensor Specifications Operating Frequency: 10.525 GHz (X-band) Detec

Page 18 - Reverse Direction

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 25Appendix B – Cable Connector Definitions The SmartSensor cable is comprised of three gro

Page 19 - Edit Lane Names

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 26 Figure 16 - SmartSensor SS105 Plug Connector Socket Assignment as seen from the solder

Page 20 - Saving the Configuration

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 27 Appendix C – RS-232 Communication Communication between the SmartSensor and PC can be e

Page 21 - Undoing Manual Changes

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 28 Figure 18 – Connecting a Modem to the SmartSensor Figure 19 – Rear view of RS-232 D

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 29 Appendix D – RS-485 Communication RS-485 communication between the SmartSensor and PC m

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 3Typographical Conventions Before you start using this guide, it is important to understan

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 30Appendix F – Old Cable Connector Definitions The previously used SmartSensor cable is co

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 31 Figure 20 - Click! 200 Wiring (Old) See Figure 21 for a diagram of the previously used

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 32 Figure 21 – Old SmartSensor SS105 Plug Connector Socket Assignment as seen from the so

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 33Communication between the SmartSensor and PC can be established using the RS-232 DTE spe

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 34 Table 7 – Belden 9331 (Old Cable) Conversions

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 35Appendix G – Cable Lengths The following recommendations allow the user to provide relia

Page 30 - Table 5 – Cabinet Connection

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 36mounted next to the sensor. In this case, the homerun connection establishes one RS-485

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 4 Risk of Electrical Shock An authorized electrical technician should perform installatio

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 5Introduction The Wavetronix SmartSensor utilizes patented Digital Wave Radar™ technology

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 6Installing the SmartSensor Installing the SmartSensor involves seven simple steps: 1. At

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 7 Table 1 – Mounting Height Guidelines

Page 35 - Appendix G – Cable Lengths

SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 82. Applying Silicon Dielectric Compound 1. Take the tube of Silicon Dielectric Compound

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SmartSensor 105 User Guide – Wavetronix LLC 9/20/07 - - 92. Adjust the side-to-side angle to within approximately ±2° of perpendicular to the flo

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