Wavetronix SmartSensor Matrix (SS-225) - User Guide User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

• SMARTSENSOR MATRIX USER GUIDE

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paths from a single vehicle.

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Cable length – Make sure that you have sufficient homerun and sensor cabling. Cable

runs as long as 500 ft. (152.4 m) can be achieved using 24 VDC operation and the sys-

tem’s native RS-485 communications. If your application requires a cable length longer

than 500 ft. (152.4 m), contact Wavetronix Technical Services for assistance.

The SmartSensor Matrix should be mounted using one of the following options (see Figure

I.4):

Figure I.4 – Mounting locations

1 The back side of mast arm – This location allows the sensor to be placed near the lanes

of interest and may be the best location option for wide approaches. If you mount the

sensor on the back side of a mast arm, mount it near the end of the arm to reduce the

possibility of the mast arm or departing traffic occluding approaching vehicles.

2 The far side of approach – The sensor is usually mounted on a corner vertical mast

pole or strain pole. If the sensor is mounted on a vertical pole with a mast arm, you

can usually avoid occlusion by mounting the sensor away from or below the mast arm.

3 The near side of approach – This mounting location is typically best if detecting the

left turn lane is less important. This location also allows you to mount the sensor high

enough to avoid occlusion.

Other mounting locations may be possible if these are not available at your intersection.

Contact Wavetronix Technical Services for assistance if you would like to use an alternative

mounting location.

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