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Siemens 667/HB/47200/000 Manual (117 pages)
WiMag Vehicle Detection System General Handbook
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Siemens
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Security Sensors
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
6
Introduction
12
Scope
12
Related Documents
12
Definitions
12
Issue History
13
System Overview
14
Figure 1 : Diagram of a Typical Standard Wimag System Overview - Large Systems
14
Figure 2 : Diagram of a Typical Standard Wimag System - Small System
15
Figure 3 : Wimag Flexrack System Overview
15
Software Versions
16
System Elements - Common Wimag Detection Equipment
17
Magnetometer Sensor
17
Figure 4 : Magnetometer Sensor
17
Table 1 : Magnetometer Sensor Specifications
17
Microradar™ Sensor
18
Figure 5 : Microradar™ Sensor
18
Figure 6 : Microradar™ Installed in Its Clamshell for Easy Installation
18
Table 2 : Deep Install Magnetometer Sensor Specifications
18
Table 3 : Microradar Sensor Specifications
19
Flex-AP Access Point
20
Table 4 : Acccess Point (AP)
20
Table 5 : Access Point Specifications
20
RP240-BH Repeater
21
Figure 7 : Repeater
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Figure 8 : Repeater Specifications
21
RP240-BH Flex-Node
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Figure 9 : Flex-Node
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Figure 10 : Flex-Node Specifications
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System Elements - Wimag Communications Rack Assemblies
23
Figure 11 : Standard Wimag Communications Rack
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Figure 12 : Standard Wimag Communications Rack System Overview
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Figure 13 : Wimag Flexrack - 2U
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Figure 14 : Wimag Flexrack - 3U
25
Figure 15 : Wimag Flexrack System Overview
25
Four Port Poe Switch (OBSOLETE
26
Eight Port Poe Switch
26
Figure 16 : Eight Port Poe Switch
26
SPP and Flexcontrol (AP)
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Figure 17 : SPP Radio and Flexcontrol
27
Flexisolator
28
Figure 18 : Flexisolator
28
The Standard Interface Card
29
Figure 19 : Standard Interface Card
29
Controller Configuration
30
Front Panel Description
31
Status Leds Indications
31
Figure 20 : Standard Interface : Front Panel
31
System Elements - Wimag Loop Detector Replacement Card
32
Figure 21 : Wimag Loop Detector Replacement Card
32
Figure 22 - Diagram of a Typical Wimag System - Small System
33
Front Panel Description
34
Figure 23 : Loop Detector Replacement Card Front Panel
34
Status Leds Indications
35
Poe Port Indications
36
Service Port Indications
36
Serial Interface Port
36
Figure 24 : Poe Port Indicators
36
Figure 25 : Service Ethernet Port Indicators
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Status Issued Last Editor Jeerh, Manpreet Date March 2020 Document WIMAG GENERAL HANDBOOK Doc. no
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System Design Methodology
37
Site Survey
37
Table 6 : Sytem Design Guidelines
37
Design Guidelines for Access Points
38
Design Guidelines (Other Equipment)
39
Standard Interface Cards
39
System Configuration
40
Configuring the Interface Cards
40
Table 7 : Interface Card Configuration and User Guide
40
Standard Interface Card : Configuration
41
Figure 26 : Wimag Communications Rack Maintenance Port
41
Figure 27 : Standard Interface Card Configuration Link
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Figure 28 : General Settings Screen
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Figure 29 : Apply Settings Screen
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Figure 30 : Backplane Address Switch and Address Link
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Wimag Loop Detector Replacement Card : Configuration
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Figure 31 : Wimag Loop Detector Replacement Card
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Figure 32 : Loop Detector Replacement Card Configuration Link
45
Figure 33 : General Settings Screen
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Figure 34 : Apply Settings Screen
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Configuring Access Points, Repeaters and Sensors
47
Table 8 : Configuration Guides
47
Initial Connection
48
Repeater Configuration
48
Vehicle Sensor Configuration
48
Table 9 : Sensor Configuration Settings
49
Bicycle Sensor Configuration
50
Figure 35 : Advanced Settings
50
Figure 36 : Microradar Command to Sensor Window
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Figure 37 : Bike Zone Setting
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Final Access Point Configuration
52
Figure 38 : Setting the Transmit Interval
52
Figure 39 : Recalibrate Timeout Setting
53
Configuration for SCOOT Systems
54
Figure 40 : Enable STS Setting
54
Interface Card IP Addressing for Standard Interface Card /Loop Detector Replacement Interface Card
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Figure 41 : Detection Extension for SCOOT Detectors
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Figure 42 : AP System Configuration
55
Interface Card IP Addressing for Standard Interface Card /Loop Detector Replacement Interface Card - Bike Detectors
56
Configuration Files
57
Figure 43 : Configuration Download - Command Tab
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General Installation Instructions
59
Special Tools Required for Non-Civils Based Installation
59
Order of Installation
59
Installation of Wimag Sensors
60
Installation of the Access Point (AP240/FLEXAP) and SPP Radio
61
Signal Head Mounting Kit
61
Figure 44 : Mounting Ball and Double Socket Arm
61
Mounting the Access Point
62
Figure 45 : Ball and Socket Mounting Detail
62
Table 10 : Signal Head Mounting Kit Document Reference
62
Pole Mounting Kit
63
Figure 46 : Access Point Mounting Detail
63
Extension Pole Installation
64
Connecting the Access Point
64
Figure 47 : Extension Kit Assembly Instructions (667/CI/47240/ETC)
64
Installation of the Repeater and Flexnode
65
Pole Mounting Banding Kit
65
Figure 48 : Square Plate and Clamping Band
65
Mounting Procedure
66
Table 11 : Pole Mounting Kit Document Reference
66
Flexnode Repeater (Aka Line Power Repeater) Power Connection
67
Figure 49 : Terminal Block on Controller Cabinet Rear Additional Panel
67
Cable Installation
69
Table 13 : DUCT Installation Cable
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Figure 50 : Termination of Armoured Cable to CET Bar
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Table 14 : RJ45 Interface Cable Connection
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Installation of the Wimag Communications Rack
71
Overview
71
Installing the Poe Switch
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Figure 51 : 8 Port Poe Device Showing Two Free Non-Poe Ports (Numbered 1 and 2)
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Figure 52 : User Maintenance Ethernet Port
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Port Poe Switch (Obsolete)
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Port Poe Switch
73
Figure 53 : Eight Port Poe Switch (DC Connection)
73
Mounting the Wimag Rack Assembly
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Figure 54 : Installed Wimag Rack in a Controller Assembly (/100 Shown)
74
Backplane Connection
75
Figure 55 : Backplane Supply Connection and PHS Interface
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Figure 56 : Spare Socket on an Intelligent Backplane
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Backplane Addressing
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Figure 57 : Backplane Address Switch and Address Link
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Main Supply Connection
77
Figure 58 : Mains Connection for 48V DC PSU
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Figure 59 : Mains Connection for 24V DC PSU (Left: /200 Variant; Right: /300 Variant)
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Table 15 : Pole Mounting Kit Document Reference
78
Connecting a Wimag Access Point
79
Additional Standard Interface Cards
79
Figure 60 : 8 Port Poe Device Showing Eight Free Poe Ports (Numbered 1 to 8)
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Figure 61 : Additional Backplane
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Figure 62 : Additional Interface Card
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Installation of the Loop Detector Replacement Cards
81
Installing the Interface Card
81
Supply Connection
81
Figure 63 : Loop Detector Replacement Card
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Connecting a Wimag Access Point
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Additional Loop Detector Replacement Cards
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Figure 64 : Additional Card Linking
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Commissioning
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Access Point Commissioning
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Standard Interface Card/Wimag Loop Detector Replacement Card Commissioning
84
Figure 65 : Traffic Dot 2 Map Mode
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Controller Commissioning
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Figure 66 : Standard Interface Card/Wimag Loop Detector |Replacement Card
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Maintenance (Fault Finding)
86
Access Point Flex-AP-ED
86
Incorrect Laptop Network Configuration
86
Check the Ethernet Cable between the AP and the Poe
86
Verify that POE Is on
86
Check for Damaged Connector or AP
86
Sensors
86
Disappeared Sensors (Grey) after a Long While Since Installation
86
Disappearing Sensors Right after Commissioning
87
Wireless Performance
87
Battery Level
87
Active Sensors Are Yellow or Red (Not Green/Black)
87
Sticking Sensors (Black)
87
Table 16 : Minimum Rssi Values for Appropriate Installations
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Occasional Sticking Sensors
88
Sensors Not Executing Commands, Settings Not Being Modified
88
Magnetic Interference
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Figure 67 : Example of Normal Performance Observed Using 'D' Mode
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Figure 68 : Example of Magnetic Interference Observed Using 'D' Mode
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Repeaters
90
Connection Issues (Operating RP)
90
Battery Level
90
Non Operating RP
90
Figure 69 : Example of Interference from Underground Cables Observed Using 'D' Mode
90
Standard and Detector Replacement Interface Cards
91
Interface Card Not Recognised or Unresponsive to Commands
91
Environmental Error
91
Maintenance (Replacement and Repair)
92
Routine Maintenance Visits
92
First Line Maintenance
92
Standard Interface Card Replacement (667/1/47221/100)
92
Table 17 : Interface Card Configuration and User Guide
92
Poe Switch Replacement
93
PSU Replacement
94
Access Point Replacement
94
Table 18 : Configuration Guides
94
Repeater Battery Replacement
95
Repeater Replacement
95
Table 19 : Quick Start Guide for a Repeater
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Table 20 : Quick Start Guide for a Repeater
95
Sensor Replacement
96
Second Line Maintenance
96
Table 21 : the Installation of a Wimag Detector
96
Disposal
97
Under Maintenance Contract
97
End of Life and Scrapping
97
Part Numbers / Spares List
98
Wimag Cabinet Equipment Spares - Rack Mounted Solution
98
Wimag Flexrack Equipment Spares
99
Wimag Cabinet Equipment Spares - Loop Detector Replacement Card
99
Wimag on Street Spares
100
Wimag Bracket Assemblies
101
Standard 24VAC Controller Supplies
101
Open Source Software
102
Appendix A - Backplane Connections
105
Appendix B - Bicycle Sensor User Cases
106
Bicycle Only Traffic
106
Stop Line
106
VA Detection
107
Figure 70 : Installation and Configuration for Bike Only Traffic - Stopline
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Figure 71 : Stop Line Function for a Bicycle Lane
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Count
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Figure 72 : Va/Count Setup for Bike Only Lanes
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Mixed Traffic : Bicycles and Vehicles
109
Stop Line for Mixed Traffic
109
Figure 73 : Stopline Sensor Installation for Mixed Traffic
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Figure 74 : Forward Reservation Area for Stopline Bike Sensors
110
VA Detection for Mixed Traffic
111
Figure 75 : VA and Count Setup for Shared Traffic
111
Count Detection Mixed Traffic
112
Mixed Traffic : Bicycles and Pedestrian
112
Stop Line for Mixed Bikes and Pedestrians
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Figure 76 : Installation and Configuration for Mixed Bike and Pedestrian Traffic - Stopline
112
VA Detection for Mixed Bikes and Pedestrians
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Figure 77 : Installation and Configuration for Mixed Bike and Pedestrian Traffic - VA
113
Count for Mixed Bikes and Pedestrians
114
Appendix C 4 Port Poe (Obsolete)
115
Sopers Lane, Poole, Dorset
115
Bh17 7Er
115
Four Port Poe Switch (4.1.1)
115
Four Port Poe Switch
115
Installation of Poe (13.1)
116
Port Poe Switch
116
Installation of Rack
117
Version
117
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