Table of Contents

Advertisement

Quick Start
BlueTOAD Spectra
and
BlueTOAD Spectra RSU
Revision 02, May 2019

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the BlueTOAD Spectra and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel

Summary of Contents for TraffiCast BlueTOAD Spectra

  • Page 1 Quick Start BlueTOAD Spectra BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Revision 02, May 2019...
  • Page 2: Contact Information

    Contact Information Headquarters TrafficCast International, Inc. 1800 Deming Way Suite 100 Middleton, WI 53562 Telephone: 1-608-713-9300 Support BlueARGUS On-Going Operations Website: https://bluetoad.trafficcast.com TrafficCast Support Website: https://trafficcast.zendesk.com TrafficCast Support Telephone: 1-608-713-9299 TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Field Installation for Ethernet PoE Detectors ....................2-7 Field Installation for BlueTOAD Spectra Solar Cellular Detectors ............2-12 Test after you Mount a BlueTOAD Spectra PoE Detector to a Pole ............. 2-18 Confirm Network Connectivity and Data Collection ................2-18 Troubleshooting ...............................
  • Page 4 How to Set Up the Traffic Controller Before Field Deployment .............. 3-3 Factory “Stock” RSU Configuration Procedure—using the BlueTOAD RSU Configuration Utility ..3-6 Confirm that the BlueTOAD Spectra RSU is Broadcasting SPaT, MAP and BSM Data ....3-11 Field Installation of a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU ..................3-16 Testing a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU After Field Installation ..............
  • Page 5: Glossary

    Custom text you type to create a message or part of a message for a TIM Global Positioning System HTML Hypertext Markup Language IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 6 United States. Simple Network Management Protocol—used to monitor and manage devices on networks. SNMP Typically, SNMP uses User Datagram Protocol (UDP) transport layer (layer 4) as its transport protocol. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 7 A geographic area in the shape of a Polygon, Polyline or Circle, defined to receive TIMs Traffic Management Center UPER Unaligned Packed Encoding Rules Uniform Resource Locator Users Authorized access through secure login to software application Win SCP File transfer application TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 8 For your notes: TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU viii Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    1. Introduction Purpose This Quick Start gives procedures to deploy TrafficCast BlueTOAD Spectra units. Included are procedures to confirm Network Connectivity and Data Collection. Chapter 2 explains how to deploy the three different BlueTOAD Spectra detectors and Chapter 3 explains how to deploy a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU.
  • Page 10: Components Of The Different Bluetoad Spectra And Bluetoad Spectra Rsu

    Introduction Components of the different BlueTOAD Spectra and BlueTOAD Spectra RSU The table below shows hardware and software accessories for each of the four BlueTOAD Spectra units. BlueTOAD Spectra BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Ethernet Ethernet Solar Ethernet PoE Item Cellular PoE...
  • Page 11: Bluetoad Spectra Deployment

    • Web browser – Google Chrome or Windows Edge are preferred • TrafficCast BlueTOAD Spectra detector Procedures The procedures that follow tell you how to deploy and test a BlueTOAD Spectra speed/travel time detector system. Note: After notice to proceed is approved, TrafficCast and key collaborative team personnel will work with your Agency to create a formal deployment, implementation and operations plan document for your BlueTOAD system.
  • Page 12: Configure The Ethernet Bluetoad Web Ip

    DNS) are correctly set and that all ports (69, 123, 8010) are open and set for outbound data traffic.  What is the IP address assigned to the BlueTOAD Spectra? Configure the Ethernet BlueTOAD Web IP 2. To configure the Web IP of an Ethernet BlueTOAD PoE a.
  • Page 13 IP address to log back into this same device! Without the correct IP, you CANNOT log in. iii. The BlueTOAD Spectra resets automatically. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 14: Layout Guidelines

    Go to Step 6. The PCB with its LEDs is the same in all three types of BlueTOAD Spectra detectors. Correct operation of the LEDs is shown in the photograph and table on Page 2-5. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU...
  • Page 15 Flash blue if > - 90 dbm (good) Connection Strength Blue Solid blue if < - 90 dbm (poor) Kernel Diagnostics Green Blinks – 1 x per 3 sec. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 16: Field Installation

    Spectra detector is ready for installation in the field. Field Installation The table below summarizes the steps to install each of the three types of BlueTOAD Spectra detector in the field. The two sections that follow give detailed instructions for the installation of the main types of BlueTOAD Spectra detectors: •...
  • Page 17: Field Installation For Ethernet Poe Detectors

    Note: The mounting pole should be near the cabinet for easy conduit access.  Has a mounting location with a clear line-of-sight from the Spectra antennas to the target road segment b. Mounting Height—12 to 14 feet above the roadbed TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 18  For Roadside Installation, align the front cover of the enclosure Parallel to the roadway.  For Center Median Installation, align the front cover of the enclosure Perpendicular to the roadway. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 19 Note: You will have to remove the Strain Relief on the cable to pass it through the Cable Gland. However, you can slide the Strain Relief away from the RJ-45 connector without cutting the Strain Relief. Use the RJ-45 Pinout given below. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 20 Switch/Router or to a Traffic Controller; this type of BlueTOAD detector bypasses the servers-firewall of the Agency and communicates directly with TrafficCast National Servers over the cellular network. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 2-10 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 21 Connect the AC Power Supply to the PoE Injector. vii. Plug the 110 VAC cord into an AC power outlet receptacle. This is the completed installation: 12 to14 Feet TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 2-11...
  • Page 22: Field Installation For Bluetoad Spectra Solar Cellular Detectors

    BlueTOAD Spectra Deployment Field Installation for BlueTOAD Spectra Solar Cellular Detectors Installation guidelines for Spectra Solar Cellular enclosures: a. Mounting Structure—a lamp or signal pole that has a mounting location with a clear line-of- sight from the Spectra antennas to the target road segment.
  • Page 23  For Center Median Installation, align the front cover of the enclosure Perpendicular to the roadway. e. Install the Solar Panel i. Attach the Mounting Bracket to the Solar Panel. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 2-13...
  • Page 24 Go to this website and enter data in a Solar Calculator to set the Solar Panel to the optimum angle for your location: http://solarelectricityhandbook.com/solar-angle-calculator.html Solar Panel - Installed for best direction of sun. Solar Panel Power Cable BlueTOAD Metal Cabinet Door Banding 12-14 Feet STREET TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 2-14 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 25 Insert the cable plug into its connector on the enclosure. Note: The plug is keyed—you can only insert it in the correct position. Hand tighten the connector nut. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 2-15...
  • Page 26 Battery to the Charge Controller (Step h.) Quick Connect cable Positive (red) Battery Terminal BlueTOAD Card (PCB) with the LEDs Negative Battery Terminal Before Battery Installation After Battery Installation TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 2-16 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 27 Flash blue if > - 90 dbm (good) Connection Strength Blue Solid blue if < - 90 dbm (poor) Kernel Diagnostics Green Blinks – 1 x per 3 sec. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 2-17...
  • Page 28: Test After You Mount A Bluetoad Spectra Poe Detector To A Pole

    BlueTOAD Spectra Deployment Test after you Mount a BlueTOAD Spectra PoE Detector to a Pole 10. Go to the procedure below (a or b) that is related to your Spectra PoE type of detector. a. For a Spectra Ethernet PoE i.
  • Page 29 From Output Type dropdown list, select HTML. h. Select Generate to open the diagnostics report. BlueTOAD Spectra should start to collect data within 2-5 minutes after you enable power connections. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 2-19...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

     Network Port settings are incorrect – confirm the settings with the Agency IT department (as above)  Ethernet switch port not active or communicating  BlueTOAD Spectra not powered – check PoE connections Troubleshooting of Server Errors Error Message...
  • Page 31: Record Keeping

    15. Each Connected Vehicle system deployed will have access to the full suite of support resources available through the TrafficCast and BlueARGUS system management software:  BlueARGUS On-Going Operations Website: https://bluetoad.trafficcast.com  TrafficCast Support Website: https://trafficcast.zendesk.com  TrafficCast Support Number: 608-713-9299 TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 2-21...
  • Page 32 BlueTOAD Spectra Deployment For your notes: TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 2-22 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 33: Bluetoad Spectra Rsu Deployment

    3. BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Deployment Purpose The procedures in this chapter tell you what to do to deploy a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU. We assume you are familiar with the BlueTOAD Spectra RSU, supporting equipment, and the associated software listed below.
  • Page 34: Layout Guidelines

    Layout Guidelines 1. After you select the target road segment for CV and DSRC data collection and management, use the guidelines that follow to determine how many TrafficCast BlueTOAD Spectra Roadside Units (RSUs) are necessary for your project.  The RSU has an effective DSRC detection range of up to approximately 3,000 feet radius from the antennas (with direct line-of-sight).
  • Page 35: How To Set Up The Traffic Controller Before Field Deployment

    1. Attach the Traffic Controller “A” power cable to the “A” connector of the controller. 2. Plug the “A” power cable into an AC power source. The controller should power ON. 3. Using the example default IP address of a stock BlueTOAD Spectra RSU, 192.168.1.76, navigate to the Ethernet communications page of the controller.
  • Page 36 7. Connect the RSU to the Data+PWR port of the POE Injector with an Ethernet cable. The RSU Power LED indicator should light up with power. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 37 9. Connect the computer to Port 2 of ENET-1 (WAN) of the controller with an Ethernet cable. 10. Set the computer IP address to match the subnet of the RSU and controller—for example, 192.168.1.100. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 38: Factory "Stock" Rsu Configuration Procedure-Using The Bluetoad Rsu Configuration Utility

    BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Deployment Factory “Stock” RSU Configuration Procedure—using the BlueTOAD RSU Configuration Utility Note: For a manual procedure, refer to Appendix 5—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU. 1. Log into BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Configuration Utility. a. Enter Default Utility Login information (Available Login roles include Admin, Tech1 and Tech2): i.
  • Page 39 Change NETMASK: (Default: 24) ii. Change SCO IP ADDRESS: (Default: 192.168.1.76) c. On the BlueTOAD RSU Configuration Utility taskbar, select Commit Changes to submit these changes to the RSU. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 40 Change Local Signal Controller IP (Default: 192.168.1.32) c. On the BlueTOAD RSU Configuration Utility taskbar, select Commit Changes to submit changes to the RSU. Command: route add -net IP TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 41 00080700001605a1ee58afbbeb4224901400084844000424188002040110800100002bfa e3dbb35fd1dcc680a0a0 c. On the BlueTOAD RSU Configuration Utility taskbar, select Update Map File on RSU Device to submit these changes to the RSU. UPER Hex Value text Payload1 TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 42 BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Deployment 5. Set up the BlueTOAD Spectra communications parameters: a. Under the BlueTOAD menu, select the Spectra Settings tab. b. Change these settings and keep a record of the changes: Important: Make sure that you keep a record of the new settings. If you do not know the Static RSU IP address, you CANNOT log back into the RSU! i.
  • Page 43: Confirm That The Bluetoad Spectra Rsu Is Broadcasting Spat, Map And Bsm Data

    BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Deployment 6. These final steps are to commit the changes you made (with the BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Configuration Utility software) to the Spectra RSU: Note: The selections that follow are green boxes in the bottom left of the screen.
  • Page 44 2. If prompted to accept the RSA key of the RSU click Yes. 3. After you connect to the RSU, verify the GPS functionality: a. Run “tpstestapp” b. Press Enter TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 3-12 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 45 4. To query the GPS status: a. Press q b. Press Enter 5. Check that the Average Position is being reported. a. Press x b. Press Enter c. The BASH prompt is shown. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 3-13...
  • Page 46 RSU. 8. Press Ctrl-C to stop the mk5stats stream and return to the BASH prompt. 9. Run “i2vmonitor” to verify the decoding of the controller timing messages: TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 3-14 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 47 The Current Signal Phase and Time to Next Phase fields should be counting down. 11. Press Ctrl-C to stop the i2vmonitor stream. 12. When you have completed the confirmations, remove power (Ethernet cable) from the RSU. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 3-15...
  • Page 48: Field Installation Of A Bluetoad Spectra Rsu

    BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Deployment Field Installation of a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU 1. Guidelines to install an RSU enclosure: a. Mounting Structure—a Mast Arm or Signal Pole that is:  Near the roadside traffic signal cabinet, or appropriate 120 VAC power source Note: The mounting pole should be near the cabinet for easy conduit access.
  • Page 49 BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Deployment d. Align the Enclosure per your installation as shown below: TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 3-17...
  • Page 50 Spectra RSU to the PoE Injector inside the cabinet. Important: To seal the antenna connectors against rust and corrosion, protect them per the Required Best Practice instructions shown below. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 3-18 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 51 Note: You will have to remove the Strain Relief on the cable to pass it through the Cable Gland. However, you can slide the Strain Relief away from the RJ-45 connector without cutting the Strain Relief. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 3-19...
  • Page 52 Connect the Ethernet Network Switch to the Traffic Controller. vi. Connect the AC Power Supply to the PoE Injector. vii. Plug the 110 VAC cord into an AC power outlet receptacle. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 3-20 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 53 BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Deployment This is the completed installation of a Spectra RSU that shows both possible ways to mount the enclosure—on a Mast Arm and a Pole: TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 3-21...
  • Page 54: Testing A Bluetoad Spectra Rsu After Field Installation

    BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Deployment Testing a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU After Field Installation 1. Plug the Ethernet cable into the PoE Injector to power ON the Spectra RSU. 2. Confirm that all LEDs are normal after the unit initializes: 3. Before leaving the location: a.
  • Page 55: Appendix-How To Create An Rsu Map File

    2. Click View Tool to open the ISD Message Creator. 3. Click File > New Parent Map to start a new parent map. 4. In the search bar, enter an address near the intersection location. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 56 If the menu does not open, left click on the Reference Point Marker to open it. 8. In the Type field, select (1) Signal as the Intersection Type and click Done. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 57 Done. If verified values are not available, just click Done. Note: The internal GPS of the BlueTOAD Spectra RSU automatically calculates its Elevation. 12. Click File > Save to save the Parent Map. Then click Continue.
  • Page 58 15. Click OK on the file dialog notice to open the parent map; locate, select and open the Parent Map created in the previous steps. 16. Click on the Draw Approaches button in the bottom left corner to select the draw approach boxes. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 59 21. Repeat Step 19 and Step 20 for all Approaches in a clockwise order until all approaches are drawn. Ingress = Going into (entering) an intersection; Egress = Going out of (leaving) an intersection TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 60 24. Left click on the Draw Lanes button. 25. Left click on the center of the lane at the stop bar to start drawing lanes. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 61 Egress lanes in the approach box until completed as shown (Rotated 90° CW). TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 62 31. Repeat the process of drawing lanes until all lanes of the intersection are completely drawn as shown. 32. Click on the starting point of the left-most lane in the northern Ingress approach box to open the Lane Configuration menu. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 63 Appendix—How to Create an RSU MAP File 33. Left click on the Builder Menu to open the Lane tab. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 64 34. Drag and drop the allowed maneuvers from the appropriate icons in the Lane tab to the Lane Attributes box in the Lane Configuration menu; to determine the allowed maneuvers, refer to the intersection diagram, lane markings, and signage. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 4-10 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 65 Lane; in the Shared With field, select (3) Individual Motorized (4) Bus (5) Taxi; and, in the Lane Number, select the lowest available lane number starting with 01; when done, click Done. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 66 37. Click on node designated 1 to open the Lane Configuration menu and click the Connections tab. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 4-12 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 67 38. Left click on the Builder Menu to open the Lane tab. 39. You should have a diagram of the intersection provided by a traffic engineer. Open the file of the intersection diagram. An example diagram is shown below. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 4-13...
  • Page 68 41. Drag and drop the allowed maneuvers for the given phase and lane number from the Lane tab of the Builder menu to the Allowed Maneuvers Box in the Connections tab window. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 4-14...
  • Page 69 43. Click again on node 1. Blue arrows will be visible to show established connections. 44. Repeat this process for every Ingress lane in the intersection. Note: Egress lanes do not need connections. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 4-15...
  • Page 70 47. Save the Child Map to the same directory on the local disk as the Parent Map. Whenever you make significant edits and revisions to the Child Map, increment the revision number by 1. 48. Click Tools > Encoder to open the Message Encoder. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 4-16 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 71 Appendix—How to Create an RSU MAP File 49. For Message Type, select Frame+Map and, for Node Offsets, select Standard (32 bit) TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019 4-17...
  • Page 72 51. If the message size exceeds 1400 bytes, the RSU will not be able to support the payload size. Reduce the size by deleting excess points in lanes. TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU 4-18 Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 73: Appendix-How To Manually Configure A Bluetoad Spectra Rsu

    5. Appendix—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Supplement to Factory “Stock” RSU Configuration Procedure (Pages 3-6 thru 3-11) 1. Open WinSCP to start an SCP file transfer session with the RSU. 2. In the Login window, select New Site on the left window pane, set the File protocol to SCP, Host name to 192.168.1.76, Port Number to 22 and User name to root.
  • Page 74 Appendix—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU 4. Navigate the remote (right) window pane of WinSCP to the location /rwflash/configs/. Local RSU Drive Drive 5. Double-Click the map16.conf file to Open. This will set the Intersection ID for use by RSU.
  • Page 75: How To Upload A Map File

    Appendix—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU 7. Double-Click the startup.sh file to Open. This will setup the network configuration for the RSU. a. Scroll to export SCOIPADDRESS=192.168.1.76 Important: To be able to access the RSU in the future, make sure you keep a record of this...
  • Page 76 Appendix—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU 3. Open PuTTY to start an SSH session into the RSU. Set the Host Name to root@192.168.1.76, Port to 22, Connection Type to SSH, and save the session as “DefaultRSU” for future use.
  • Page 77: Confirm That The Bluetoad Spectra Rsu Is Broadcasting Spat, Map And Bsm Data

    Appendix—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Confirm that the BlueTOAD Spectra RSU is Broadcasting SPaT, MAP and BSM Data 6. Reconnect to the RSU: a. Select the PuTTY icon on the upper left. b. Select Restart Session 7. After you reconnect to the RSU, verify the GPS functionality: a.
  • Page 78 Appendix—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU 8. To query the GPS status: a. Press q b. Press Enter 9. Check that the Average Position is being reported. a. Press x b. Press Enter c. The BASH prompt is shown.
  • Page 79 Appendix—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU 10. Run “mk5stats” to verify the operation of the DSRC radio: 11. Each row indicates the number of DSRC messages received and sent per second. Verify that the output column is sending an average of 11 messages per second.
  • Page 80 Appendix—How to Manually Configure a BlueTOAD Spectra RSU For your notes: TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 81: Appendix-Blue Toad Spectra Rsu Specifications And Site Requirements Form

    For example: • The BlueTOAD Spectra RSUs do not use public IPs, and thus are only accessible from inside the same Agency Network. Relying on network switch/firewall settings, anyone from the outside would have to enter by authorization from the Agency.
  • Page 82: Bluetoad Spectra Rsu - Recommended Network Configuration Implementation

     180 – 5895-5905MHz (Max EIRP = 23 dBm)  182 – 5905-5915MHz (Max EIRP = 23 dBm)  184 – 5915-5925MHz (Max EIRP = 33/40 dBm) (Government entities) BlueTOAD Spectra RSU – Recommended Network Configuration Implementation Agency Servers - Firewall TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU...
  • Page 83: Bluetoad Spectra Rsu Site Requirements Form

    Appendix—Blue TOAD Spectra RSU Specifications and Site Requirements Form BlueTOAD Spectra RSU Site Requirements Form TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...
  • Page 84 Appendix—Blue TOAD Spectra RSU Specifications and Site Requirements Form For your notes: TrafficCast Quick Start—BlueTOAD Spectra and Spectra RSU Revision 02 May 2019...

This manual is also suitable for:

Bluetoad spectra rsu

Table of Contents