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Page 1 - SmartSensor Matrix

SmartSensor MatrixUSER GUIDE

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INTRODUCTION  SMARTSENSOR MATRIX USER GUIDE 9signs or other at surfaces directly behind it. is will help reduce multiple reection paths from a

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CHAPTER 10  TOOLS 99Channel Outputs Switche Channel Outputs toggle switch and 1–16 checkboxes are used to help assist in testing of the rack car

Page 4 - Contents

100 CHAPTER 10  TOOLSis tool records vehicle detections as shown on the Verication page. Recorded vehicle detections can be used later for playb

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CHAPTER 10  TOOLS 101Sensor Self Testse Sensor Self Tests screen allows you to check the sensor to verify it is working properly (see Figure 10.

Page 7 - SmartSensor Matrix Package

In this chapter  Appendix A –Cable Connector Definitions  Appendix B –Cable Lengths  Appendix D – Click 221 User Reference Guide11Appendix A – Cable

Page 8 - Selecting a Mounting Location

104 APPENDIXcable connector and the corresponding wire in the cable. e sensor itself also contains internal wires that connect to the protective ear

Page 9 - Figure I.3 – Corner Radar

APPENDIX 105receptacle.9 Press all of the connector parts together. read the strain relief onto the back shell. 10 Tighten the strain relief screw

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106 APPENDIXNoteThis appendix covers the basics of the Click 221. For a full explanation of how to use the Click 221, see the Click Series User Guide

Page 12 - Installing the SmartSensor

Part IInstalling the SmartSensor MatrixChapter 1 – Installing the SmartSensor MatrixChapter 2 – Connecting Power and Surge ProtectionChapter 3 – Cont

Page 14 - In this chapter

In this chapter  Sensor Mounting Guidelines  Attaching the Mount Bracket to the Pole  Attaching the Sensor to the Mount Bracket  Aligning the Sens

Page 15 - Sensor Mounting Guidelines

14 CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR MATRIXWarningUse caution when installing any sensor on or around active roadways. Serious injury can resu

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CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR MATRIX 15  Take into consideration the sensor’s eld of view, which reaches 140 ft. (42.7 m) from the sen

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16 CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR MATRIXOne swivel joint is used to pan the sensor eld of view left or right and the other swivel joint is

Page 18 - Front edge of field of view

CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR MATRIX 1745°45°Edge of first lane of interestStop BarPan sensor towards stop barFigure 1.3 – Corner Radar

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18 CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR MATRIX1 Adjust the side-to-side angle so that the front edge of the eld of view provides a view downstr

Page 20 - Grounding the Sensor

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

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CHAPTER 1  INSTALLING THE SMARTSENSOR MATRIX 19Figure 1.6 – Sensor 6-conductor Cable ConnectorTo set up your network in an orderly fashion, it i

Page 23 - Connecting AC Power

In this chapter  Mounting the Backplate  Connecting AC Power  Providing System Surge Protection  Terminating SmartSensor 6-conductor Cables2After

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22 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE PROTECTIONFigure 2.1 – Intersection Preassembled BackplateMounting the BackplateUse the following steps t

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CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE PROTECTION 23WarningMake sure power to AC mains is disconnected while wiring the AC input. If your install

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24 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE PROTECTIONCautionAn authorized electrical technician should install the preassembled backplate. Per-sons

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CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE PROTECTION 25Follow the steps below to provide a low impedance protective earth connection:1 Connect one

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26 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE PROTECTION( )( )+24V DC-DC+RS-485-RS-485GNDred wireblack wirePowerRS-485Green GreenGrayFigure 2.5 – T-bus

Page 29 - SSMatrix #4

CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE PROTECTION 27  TD – Indicates when data is transmitted over the T-bus or over the control bridge. is LED

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28 CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE PROTECTIONSSMatrix #2xxPWRxxDR NxxGN Dxx485+xx485-xx485+xx485-xOUTxINxxPWRxxDR NxxGN Dxx485+xx485-xx485+x

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© 2011 Wavetronix LLC. All Rights Reserved.SmartSensor, SmartSensor 105, SmartSensor HD, SmartSensor Advance, SmartSensor Matrix, SmartSensor V, Smart

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CHAPTER 2  CONNECTING POWER AND SURGE PROTECTION 29NoteDo not strip the service end of the cable until after it has been routed through con-duit

Page 34 - Click 112 DIP Switch Settings

In this chapter  Using the Click 112/114 DIP Switches  Using the Click 104 Rotary Switch  Attaching and Programming the Click 112/114  Attaching a

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32 CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATIONNoteSee the Click 100–400 Series User Guide for complete information on how to con-nect and configure th

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CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATION 33NoteAn advantage of using the DIP switches for configuration is that if you ever need to replace a Cli

Page 37 - Click 112/114 LEDs

34 CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATION1234567812345678OnOChannel GroupBus 1 Bus 2S4 S5Input Mapping Switches Baud Rate SwitchesClick 112 –Se

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CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATION 35As shown in the table below, the outputs are mapped sequentially—that is, they can only be mapped in

Page 39 - Click 104 LEDs

36 CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATION4 Connect a 6-ft. (1.8-m) patch cord from the Click 222 RS-485 B port to a bus 1 port on another rack

Page 40 - Channel Mapping

CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATION 37Detection ChannelMenu Level 2Menu Level 1Mode SwitchFigure 3.7 – Click 112/114 MenuNormally, a SmartS

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38 CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATION3 If needed, daisy-chain multiple Click 104 devices together by utilizing both RJ-11 jacks on each dev

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ContentsIntroduction 5SmartSensor Matrix Package 6 • Selecting a Mounting Location 7Part I Installing the SmartSensor MatrixChapter 1 Installing the

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CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATION 39menu option.4 Press and hold the mode switch to cycle through the submenu. e Level 2 LEDs will ligh

Page 44 - Using SmartSensor Manager

40 CHAPTER 3  CONTACT CLOSURE COMMUNICATIONNEMA TS2, 2070 and other advanced trac cabinet systems usually allow software pro-gramming of the dete

Page 47 - Using the Click 421

Part IIUsing SmartSensor Manager MatrixChapter 4 – Installing SmartSensor Manager MatrixChapter 5 – CommunicationChapter 6 – Sensor SettingsChapter 7

Page 49 - Figure 4.4 – Shortcut Options

In this chapter  Using the Install Kit  Installing SSMM  Microsoft .NET Framework4e SmartSensor Manager Matrix (SSMM) software enables you to con

Page 50 - Microsoft .NET Framework

46 CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING SMARTSENSOR MANAGER MATRIXWirelessWiredorFigure 4.1 – Install Kite Click 421 converts wired or wireless serial data to R

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CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING SMARTSENSOR MANAGER MATRIX 47software guidelines on how to discover Bluetooth devices and congure a Bluetooth serial conn

Page 52 - Communication 5

48 CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING SMARTSENSOR MANAGER MATRIXFigure 4.3 – Location to be Installed5 Click the Install Now button.6 After SSMM is installed

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Part II Using SmartSensor Manager MatrixChapter 4 Installing SmartSensor Manager Matrix 45Using the Install Kit 45 • Installing SSMM 47 • Microsoft

Page 54 - Serial Connection

CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING SMARTSENSOR MANAGER MATRIX 49nix Install Kit (see the Using the Install Kit section earlier in this chapter), which includ

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50 CHAPTER 4  INSTALLING SMARTSENSOR MANAGER MATRIXFramework v3.5 is installed on your PC. If it is not installed, you will be prompted to install

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In this chapter  Serial Connection  Internet Connection  Virtual Connection  Viewing Connection Info  Upgrading the Sensor's Embedded Softwa

Page 57 - Internet Connection

52 CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATION Figure 5.1 – SSMM Splash Screen (left) and Main Screen (right)You can always view the version of SSMM you are using b

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CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATION 53Figure 5.3 – Firmware Versions (left) and Hardware Versions (right)If you are using SSMM on a computer, you can use th

Page 59 - Address Book

54 CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATIONNoteA quick search should not be used the first time you connect to sensors on an RS-485 control bus. If you add or repl

Page 60 - Virtual Sensor File

CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATION 55be set to default values.NoteIt is recommended that you label the service end of each SmartSensor Matrix cable when th

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56 CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATIONis eld is not editable from this screen.  Sensor Version – Overall sensor product version, which represents a releas

Page 62 - Communication Error Log

CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATION 57Figure 5.6 – Internet Connection Screen3 Enter the IP address or URL of the sensor of interest. Enter the IP address

Page 63 - Figure 5.12 – Error Log

58 CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATION9 Click the Connect button. When a connection is established you will be directed back to the home page.If you have pr

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In this chapter  SmartSensor Matrix Package  Selecting a Mounting Locatione Wavetronix SmartSensor Matrix™ is a stop bar presence detector designed

Page 65 - Chapter 10)

CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATION 59  To review how the software worksUse the following steps to make a virtual connection:1 Click the Communication but

Page 66 - Sensor Settings 6

60 CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATIONVirtual sensor les can be converted to sensor setup les and can be restored to an actual sensor; sensor setup les th

Page 67 - Comm Sensor Settings

CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATION 61Figure 5.11 – Connection Info ScreenBelow is a list of the information available on the Connection Info screen:  Stat

Page 68 - Sensor Info Screen

62 CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATIONFigure 5.12 – Error LogUpgrading the Sensor’s Embedded SoftwareAfter clicking the Connect button, the software will che

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CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATION 63Click the Details button to view the rmware versions of both the SSMM software and the SmartSensor Matrix.Once the Ve

Page 70 - Lanes & Stop Bars 7

64 CHAPTER 5  COMMUNICATIONyour sensor conguration. Follow the steps in the back up message to back up your sensor's conguration. NoteIf y

Page 71 - Edit Area

In this chapter  Sensor Settings Screen  Sensor Info Screen6Click the Sensor Settings link on the main menu to change and save settings on the senso

Page 72 - Saved Configuration Overlay

66 CHAPTER 6  SENSOR SETTINGSe General tab contains the following elds:  Serial Number – Contains the sensor serial number and cannot be edited

Page 73 - Capturing Lanes and Stop Bars

CHAPTER 6  SENSOR SETTINGS 67to quickly change transmission direction. e default value is 10 milliseconds. is value can be selected for both o

Page 74 - Saving the Configuration

68 CHAPTER 6  SENSOR SETTINGSFigure 6.3 – Sensor Info Screen

Page 75 - Moving the Sensor View

6 INTRODUCTION  SMARTSENSOR MATRIX USER GUIDEration process is quick and easy. After installation, the sensor will require little or no on-site ma

Page 76 - Editing Thresholds

In this chapter  Display Options  Menu Bar  Automatic Configuration  Manual Configuration7After Sensor Settings, the next option available from the

Page 77 - Automatic Configuration

70 CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARSVehicle detections are represented by tracks (a series of dots) along the sensor’s view. e vehicle tracks show

Page 78 - Adding/Deleting/Moving a Lane

CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARS 71e Edit Area also contains the approach name in a small window outside of the sensor’s view (see Figure 7.3)

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72 CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARSFigure 7.5 – Automatic Configuration OverlaySmartSensor Matrix is constantly running the auto-conguration proce

Page 80 - Moving a Lane Node

CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARS 73NoteIf a stop bar is found for a lane during the auto-configuration process, it will be captured with the lane

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74 CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARSFigure 7.8 – Save Changes DialogMoving the Sensor View e SSMM software shows the position of the SmartSensor

Page 82 - Zones & Channels 8

CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARS 75NoteAfter you have mounted and aligned the sensor, you should always reboot the sen-sor so that thresholds ca

Page 83 - Menu Bar

76 CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARSFigure 7.11 – Zoom In FeatureAfter you click on Adjust Bins or Adjust All, the Sensitivity Slider window will a

Page 84 - Placing Zones

CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARS 77Manual ConfigurationAfter the automatic conguration process is complete, manual adjustments can be made to n

Page 85 - Placing AutoZones

78 CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARSFigure 7.15 – Moving Lane Outside Edit AreaInserting/Deleting/Moving a Stop BarTo insert a lane stop bar:1 Sel

Page 86 - Pulse Channel

INTRODUCTION  SMARTSENSOR MATRIX USER GUIDE 7Control Bridge to Rack CardsControl Bridge to SensorsConfiguration Toolkit (attach to T-bus)Control Br

Page 87 - Channel LED

CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARS 79To delete a lane node:1 Select a lane in the edit area.2 Click on the selected lane in the vicinity of the

Page 88 - Editing Channels

80 CHAPTER 7  LANES & STOP BARSAdjusting the Width of a Lane NodeAdjusting the width of a lane node will adjust the width of the lane.1 Selec

Page 89 - Output Settings

In this chapter  Menu Bar  Placing Zones  Measuring Zones8After you have congured the lanes and stop bars, click on tab 2 to congure the zones an

Page 90 - Measuring Zones

82 CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELSWhen you enter the Zones & Channels tab and you haven't yet congured any zones, you will be prompted t

Page 91 - Figure 8.15 – Using Flags

CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELS 83Figure 8.3 – Zones & Channels Menu Bare Zones & Channels menu bar contains the following options:  T

Page 92 - Verification 9

84 CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELSEditing Zones Click the Edit Zone button to adjust the currently selected zone. An entire zone can be moved by

Page 93 - Channel Indicators

CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELS 85Normal Channele normal channel detects presence in the zone. is means that as soon as the leading edge of th

Page 94 - Verification Menu Bar

86 CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELSChannel LEDPulseChannel LEDChannel LEDFigure 8.9 – Pulse ChannelEven though the zone stays activated, the contac

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CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELS 87Figure 8.10 – Zone/Channel Map WindowEach channel column contains channel number and channel type (N=normal, C

Page 96 - Tools 10

88 CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELS Figure 8.12 – Output Settings (Normal, Counting, Pulse)  Detector Input – e Detector Input number provide

Page 97 - Backup/Restore

8 INTRODUCTION  SMARTSENSOR MATRIX USER GUIDE140 ftSensor Pole140 ftFigure I.3 – Corner Radar  Line of sight – Position the sensor so that it wil

Page 98 - Using the Rack Card Tool

CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELS 89e dashes in the table mean that those particular settings are disabled due to the selected channel type. Doub

Page 99 - Signal Cards Switch

90 CHAPTER 8  ZONES & CHANNELSFigure 8.15 – Using Flags

Page 100 - Tracker Logging

In this chapter  Channel Indicators  Verification Menu Bar9After the conguration is complete, you will need to verify that the sensor was congured

Page 101 - Figure 10.7 – Log File

92 CHAPTER 9  VERIFICATIONVehicle detections in a stopped queue are represented by a stationary light blue rectangle. Channel IndicatorsWhen detec

Page 102 - Sensor Self Tests

CHAPTER 9  VERIFICATION 93Figure 9.3 – Delay and Extend Zone SettingsWhen vehicles stop before and after a zone, the stopped vehicle queue is ext

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94 CHAPTER 9  VERIFICATIONundo your last edit, edit thresholds and pause/play trac (see Figure 9.6). Click the button at the right side of the

Page 104 - Appendix

In this chapter  Backup/Restore  Rack Cards Tools  Tracker Logging  Sensor Self Tests10e Tools screen allows you to back up or restore your senso

Page 105 - Creating Custom Cables

96 CHAPTER 10  TOOLSBackup/RestoreTo back up or restore the sensor settings that you have changed, click the Backup/Restore button on the Tools sc

Page 106 - Appendix B – Cable Lengths

CHAPTER 10  TOOLS 97Rack Cards ToolsAccess tools for working with rack cards and other contact closure devices by clicking the Rack Card Tools bu

Page 107 - Figure C.1 – The Click 221

98 CHAPTER 10  TOOLSFigure 10.4 – Rack Card Tool Serial Settings2 After you have entered the correct settings, close the Serial Settings window a

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