Smartsensor 105 package, Selecting a mounting location, Caution – Wavetronix SmartSensor 105 (SS-105) - User Guide User Manual

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INTRODUCTION SMARTSENSOR 105 USER GUIDE

SmartSensor 105 Package

A typical sensor package contains the following items:

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10.525 GHz SmartSensor Radar Traffic Sensor

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SmartSensor mounting kit

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SmartSensor cable

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SmartSensor Manager software

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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 back of the sensor and contact your distributor.

Additional products may be purchased through your distributor. The following optional

items are not included unless specifically ordered (check packing list for actual inventory):

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Click 172/174™ contact closure adapter

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Click 200™ surge protector

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Click 201/202™ AC to DC converter

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Click 210™ circuit breaker and switch

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Click 230™ AC surge module

Selecting a Mounting Location

Consider the following guidelines when selecting a mounting location:

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Lane Coverage – Sensor mounting locations should be selected so that all monitored

lanes are within 10 to 200 ft. (3 to 61 m) and run parallel with each other. If more than

eight lanes need to be simultaneously monitored, consider using multiple sensors or

the SmartSensor HD, which can monitor up to 10 lanes simultaneously.

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Parallel Lanes – When the sensor is used to collect both mainline and ramp data, the

pole position should be selected so that the on and off ramp lanes run parallel with the

mainline. If lanes are not parallel, installation of multiple SmartSensor units should be

considered to achieve the sensor’s ±2° side-to-side angle requirement.

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Sensors on the Same Pole – When multiple sensors are mounted on the same pole,

they will not be subject to interference if they are configured to operating using dif-

ferent RF channels and are separated vertically by a few feet. The higher sensor would

typically be used for the lanes further from the pole in order to minimize occlusion.

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Sensors on Opposing Poles – SmartSensor units facing each other on opposing poles

should operate on different RF channels and be separated by a 40-ft. (12.2-m) lateral

offset, if possible.

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