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HAWKEYE RADAR INSTALLATION AND
HAWKEYE RADAR INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE GUIDE WITH
MAINTENANCE GUIDE WITH
THIRD-GENERATION HARDWARE
THIRD-GENERATION HARDWARE
www.hawkeyeradar.com
v v 1.3
1.3

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  • Page 1 HAWKEYE RADAR INSTALLATION AND HAWKEYE RADAR INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE WITH MAINTENANCE GUIDE WITH THIRD-GENERATION HARDWARE THIRD-GENERATION HARDWARE v v 1.3 www.hawkeyeradar.com...
  • Page 2 Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and/or registered trademarks of the respective owners. The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks. This product contains open source software. Notices and licenses are provided in the Hawkeye configuration module online help and are incorporated herein by reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Attach Radar and Camera Bracket Assembly to Bracket Sub-Assembly CHAPTER 6 – Network Connections and Surge Protection Extending Connections by Installing Ethernet Repeater Terminate Network Connections and Mount Ethernet Surge Protector CHAPTER 7 – Radar Grounding PAGE i Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 4 Adjusting Sensor to Presence and Advance Zones Adjusting Sensor to Lanes Enable Snap-to-Lane Save Configuration CHAPTER 12 – Verifying Communications Radar Communication Context camera Communcation CHAPTER 13 – Installation Checklist PAGE ii Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 - Introduction

    The Hawkeye radar solution has been devised to integrate well with both Rhythm-owned deployments and with new, brand agnostic solutions. Tip: For information on utilizing the Hawkeye data analytics software, refer to the Hawkeye ASPM/AFPM User Guide. PAGE 1...
  • Page 6: Chapter 2 - Tools And Equipment

    Required data shown on the tester is Length, Resistance, Frequency, and Insertion Loss Margin. Note: If cabling is connected to the camera and/or radar before being properly terminated and tested, warranty is null and void. PAGE 2 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 7: Chapter 3 - Networking Needs For Infrastructure

    30+% of the bandwidth. ** DSL and cable modem connections typically advertise their speeds as something like 1.5 to 10 Mbps. However, this is the download speed. Hawkeye radar communication is more dependent on upload speeds. PAGE 3 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 8: Networking Requirements

    Communications department and Rhythm Engineering for finding an optimal networking solution for their specific deployment. Networking Requirements The Rhythm system uses Internet Protocol (IP) address labels to communicate. IP communication is a robust and proven technology that has allowed the Internet to evolve.
  • Page 9: Chapter 4 - Prerequisites: Prior To Mounting The Radar Sensor

    328 feet (100 m). If the run exceeds this length, Ethernet repeaters (approved by Rhythm Engineering or procured from Rhythm Engineering) must be used. PAGE 5 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 10: Chapter 5 - Mounting The Radar Assembly

    An Ethernet surge protector will need to be mounted separately and fastened to the same pole. Fig.2 All Brackets Assembled Fig.3 Complete Assembly of Brackets with Radar and Context Camera Fig.4 The Pole Bracket Fig.5 The Base Bracket PAGE 6 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 11: Pole Bracket

    Four M8 bolts need to be fastened from the top and bottom using a ” (13mm) wrench. It supports adjustments for the radar to be rotated (left/right) and tilted (up/down). Fig. 6 The Middle Bracket PAGE 7 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 12: The Radar And Camera Bracket Assembly

    The radar and camera are connected together via Ethernet cables which pass through the Junction Box (JBOX) mounted to the back of the radar sensor. Fig. 8 The Radar and Camera Unit Assembled PAGE 8 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 13: Mount The Bracket Sub-Assembly

    Pole Bracket near where the cabinet Cat6 field cable or Ethernet Surge Protector will be mounted. Note: Use a ” (13mm) wrench to tighten the bolts. PAGE 9 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 14 CHAPTER 5 – Mounting the Radar Assembly Fig. 11 Radar Network Cable Fed through the Brackets Fig. 12 Radar Camera Bracket Attached to Bracket Sub-Assembly Fig. 13 Complete Assembly PAGE 10 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 15: Chapter 6 - Network Connections And Surge Protection

    • Do not mount the product within a second outdoor enclosure. Thermal insulation combined with solar heating may result in high internal temperatures. PAGE 11 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 16 Fig. 18 Plate mounting variations 3. Mount the product horizontally where possible. Note: Ensure nothing can push on the connectors & that the cables are supported and not in tension. PAGE 12 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 17 • The cable gasket should compress when fully tightened. firmly around the cable without bulging or rippling. Fig. 20 RJ45 connector attached to extender Fig. 21 Cable nut fastened to connector PAGE 13 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 18 • OUTREACH Max XT should be connected to PoE-compatible equipment only. IP CAMERA VOR-ORM-XT PoE NETWORK SWITCH < NETWORK DATA > ETHERNET AND PoE POWER Fig. 23 Connection schematic with one extender PAGE 14 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 19 1640ft. 984ft. 984ft. 656ft. 656ft. 1 EEE 802.at switch (500m) (300m) (300m) (200m) (200m) 1640ft. 1,312ft. 1,312ft. 984ft. 984ft. 656ft. OUTSOURCE PLUS (500m) (400m) (400m) (300m) (300m) (200m) PAGE 15 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 20: Terminate Network Connections And Mount Ethernet Surge Protector

    Fig. 27 Ethernet Cable Fitted into the OUT side of the Ethernet surge protector. the Surge Protector 9. Install the cover on the enclosure. PAGE 16 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 21 9. Install the cable gland cap (1) and fully tighten. 10. Once all network cables have been installed, fasten the surge protector to the pole or mast arm, via bolts or a band strap. PAGE 17 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 22 Fig. 31 Surge protector with cable fasteners pulled out Fig. 32 Cable inserted into the surge protector Fig. 33 Cable gland tightened Fig. 34 Bolt Installation Fig. 35 Strap Installation PAGE 18 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 23: Chapter 7 - Radar Grounding

    GROUNDING THE AXIS T8061 Connect the grounding strap to the mast arm or pole using a screw. Fig. 36 Grounding the surge protector PAGE 19 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 24: Chapter 8 - Connecting The Equipment In The Cabinet

    Equipment in the Cabinet This installation guide exhaustively describes a stand-alone installation of the Hawkeye radar. It does not cover connecting the In|Sync processor or other Processing Unit to the traffic cabinet or connecting various other modules that are used to interface the Processing Unit to vehicle detection, ped detection, and controller in- and outputs.
  • Page 25 3. After installing the equipment panel to a side wall or shelf, plug the two AC power cables into the surge protected AC power strip provided. This will power the 24 VDC and 48 VDC power supplies. PAGE 21 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 26: Ground The Equipment Panel

    1. Connect a 12 AWG or thicker gauge copper wire to the ground lug or ground bar. 2. Connect the other end of the wire to the traffic cabinet earth ground bus bar. Fig. 40 Fastening the Ground Wire to the Traffic Cabinet PAGE 22 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 27: Chapter 9 - Installing The Processing Unit

    4. Connect the SENSOR port on the processing unit to an available port on the network switch on the equipment panel. Fig. 42 Sensor Port on Processing Unit PAGE 23 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 28: Chapter 10 - Alignment Of Camera And Radar

    Move the eye to the best position to provide a full view of the approaching vehicles and tighten the set screw. Fig. 43 Context Camera Set Screw Position PAGE 24 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 29: Context Camera Alignment

    Tip: Another person is required to assist in the alignment adjustments. One person will adjust the radar sensor and the other person will need to be connected to the processing unit and use the Hawkeye Configuration Software to verify alignments. Roll In the Elevation and Roll menu, the Roll angle should be at 0 degrees, however, anything within +/- 1 degree is acceptable.
  • Page 30: Elevation

    Middle Bracket, so that it is as close as possible to the configured Pitch. Use a ” (13mm) wrench to make the adjustment. Fig. 46 Pitch/Tilt Adjustment Bolts PAGE 26 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 31: Azimuth Or Rotation Angle

    Tip: See Chapter 11 – Adjustments and Validation, for instructions on how to disable Snap-to-Lane, and how to adjust the rotation of the radar for accurate vehicle detection. PAGE 27 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 32: Chapter 11 - Adjustments And Validation

    CAN drop-down menu, and enter the following settings: • ParNo: 54 • Value: 0 (off) • Action: 214 3. Click the Send button to turn off snap-to-lane. Fig. 51 Snap-to-Lane Settings PAGE 28 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 33: Mounting Bracket Sensor Rotation Adjustment Bolts

    Fig. 52 Adjusting Sensor Rotation Position 3. Then, check the result in the Hawkeye Configuration Software. • From the perspective of the radar facing the approaching traffic, if the vehicles are being detected to the left of the detection zones, the radar sensor must be rotated to the left;...
  • Page 34 Use the software tools to rotate the radar sensor within the map to align the vehicles to their lanes and detection zones. Fig. 55 Sensor Aligned with Approach PAGE 30 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 35: Rotate Sensor For Fine-Tuned Adjustment

    1. Select the Sensor Positions menu item under the Site Plan section on the left in the Installation Wizard. 2. Select the radar sensor to adjust on the map or select it from the drop-down list. Fig. 56 Positioning UMRR-1 on the Map PAGE 31 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 36: Adjusting Sensor To Presence And Advance Zones

    2. Rotate it so that the arriving vehicles are perfectly aligned to the lanes. 3. You can also manually enter the Azimuth angle to make fine-tuned adjustments. Fig. 57 Entering Azimuth Angle for UMRR-1 PAGE 32 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 37: Adjusting Sensor To Lanes

    4. The vehicles are now perfectly aligned into the lanes and the zones. Vehicles furthest away and closest to the stop bar travel within the lanes and are aligned to the detection zones. PAGE 33 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 38: Enable Snap-To-Lane

    2. Select the IP Address of the sensor from the CAN drop-down menu, and enter the following settings: • ParNo: 54 • Value: 1 (on) • Action: 214 3. Click the Send button to turn on snap-to-lane. PAGE 34 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 39: Save Configuration

    1. Select the Save Configuration menu item under the Guided Alignment section. 2. Uncheck the box for All Sensors and select the sensor from the drop-down menu. 3. Click the Apply Settings button. Fig. 61 Saving Radar Configuration PAGE 35 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 40: Chapter 12 - Verifying Communications

    Verifying communication requires another person at the traffic cabinet or remote, connected to the processing unit. 1. Open the Hawkeye Radar Configuration software from the Kiosk Home menu and select the configuration provided for the intersection. 2. If the configuration file is not already open, click the Wizard button in the lower right.
  • Page 41: Context Camera Communcation

    To verify communications with the context cameras, open the Dahua Camera Config Tool from the Kiosk Settings menu. 1. Click on the Device Config icon in the menu on the left. PAGE 37 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 42 4. Set the Username and Password as admin/travis123 respectively. 5. Click the OK button. Click the blue circular refresh icon at the top. Fig. 67 Hawkeye Kiosk Settings Menu PAGE 38 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 43 6. If the cameras are online, they will be displayed in the IPC list on the left. Double- click on one of the cameras and select the Image tab to verify communications. Fig. 68 Camera Search by IP Address Fig. 69 Online Camera Settings PAGE 39 Hawkeye Radar Installation and Maintenance Guide with Third-Generation Hardware v1.3...
  • Page 44: Chapter 13 - Installation Checklist

    CHAPTER 13 Installation Checklist The following checklist is designed to aid you in your installation of a Hawkeye system and help you maintain it as long as possible. Feel free to tear this checklist out of your Download manual or to download a printable copy that you can keep handy for reference.
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