Restoring to factory defaults – Wavetronix SmartSensor Advance Extended Range (SS-200E) - User Guide User Manual

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CHAPTER 11 TOOLS

Note

You cannot restore a backup file from a SmartSensor Advance device to a SmartSen-
sor Advance Extended Range device. The converse is also true.

If the restore process completes successfully, the configuration was loaded and saved to

FLASH.

The zone locations described in a configuration file are relative to the stop bar. The stop bar

frame of reference allows zones to be described in terms of their traffic-related functions.

However, it is possible for some zone problems to arise if the channel configuration is re-

stored but the sensor position is not.

For a given sensor installation, some zones defined in a configuration file may not be en-

tirely within the sensor’s detection range. If this is the case, a message will appear stating the

number of configured zones that are invalid for the sensor’s position relative to the stop bar

and you will be prompted to accept the modified results of the restored configuration or to

cancel the restore altogether (see Figure 11.6).

Figure 11.6 – Out of Sensor’s Range

Note

If the modified template results are accepted, the invalid zones will be deleted from
the channel configuration. It is strongly advised that you manually inspect the chan-
nel configuration and make modifications as required. You should always verify chan-
nel performance before terminating the configuration process.

If necessary, the desired configuration file can be copied and modified in a text editor to

accommodate the sensor’s position; or the channel can be configured using the software.

Restoring to Factory Defaults

To restore the device to its factory defaults, use the Restore Factory Defaults button on the

Backup/Restore page.

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