Note. This option is
similar to using the
sidebar or the Vehicle
Display menu; the
biggest difference
is that you get
much more detailed
information—this is
the only way to see
timestamps and
ranges of detections.
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Verifying lanes using per vehicle data
1
Set up a way to observe on-road traffic: seat yourself in a place where
you can see both the road and the computer, or have someone else
observe traffic for you while you monitor your computer.
2
Click on the paper icon to open the Per Vehicle Data screen. This
will open in a full-sized screen that covers the Lane Verification
screen, but you can drag it to the side if you want to observe both at
once.
3
Compare the information on this screen with what's being detected
on the roadway. It's easiest to do this one lane at a time. For instance,
you could use a radar gun to track speeds of vehicles in lane 1, and
check on this screen to see if the sensor's detected speeds match the
actual vehicle's speeds. If they match, the lanes are set up properly.
4
Repeat with other lanes and other criteria, as needed.
If the detections don't match traffic
You may be able to improve accuracy by adjusting lane properties and
thresholds (covered later in this chapter), double-checking the alignment
(covered in the previous chapter), or changing the mounting locations. If
all else fails, contact your dealer or support@wavetronix.com.
Using the play/pause/stop buttons
You may find it useful to use these buttons to pause or restart the per
vehicle data being constantly updated on this screen.
The pause button will cause the screen to stop being updated; when
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Figure 74. Per Vehicle Data screen
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