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Tyco Radar Detection SR-Series Sensor Quick Start and Installation Guide Revision A0 April 2020...
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Table of Contents Preface Conventions Chapter 1 - Introduction Introduction Chapter 2 - Software Installation and Configuration Software Installation and Configuration Visually Inspect the Contents of the Package Connect the Cable to the Sensor Connect the Sensor to a PC Download Software from Partner’s Portal Assign IP to the Sensor Tyco Radar Detection - Area Surveillance Software Installation...
Preface The SR Series User Manual is for new and experienced SR Series users who want to learn to use this product for the Tyco Radar Detection. In this preface Conventions Preface...
Conventions Conventions This manual uses the following text formats and symbols. Convention Meaning Bold This font indicates screen elements, and also indicates when you should take a direct action in a procedure. Bold font describes one of the following items: •...
Introduction Introduction This guide is designed to assist first-time users to connect and operate the SR-series radar sensor. It is strongly recommended to carefully read and review the entire SR-series User Manual as well as the Tyco Radar Detection - Area Surveillance Software User Guide (if purchased) for safe and proper operation of the sensor.
Chapter 2 - Software Installation and Configuration This chapter provides the instructions for setup and installation of the SR sensor for Tyco Radar Detection product line. In this chapter Software Installation and Configuration Chapter 2...
Software Installation and Configuration Software Installation and Configuration This section provides information on the setup and installation of the SR - Series Sensor for Tyco Radar Detection. The manual provides information on visual inspection, connection of cable and PC, software download, assigning IP, and support system for SR - Series Sensor for Tyco Radar Detection product line.
Software Installation and Configuration Figure 2: Cable Connection Warranty does not cover water damage caused to the connector. In order to avoid such damage, the cap must be attached to the cable if it is not plugged in. Ensure that the cable or the cap is securely connected by twisting until they are firmly locked. NOTE Connect the Sensor to a PC Use a PC or Laptop running Windows 7 OS or higher.
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Software Installation and Configuration Figure 3: Connecting Radar to a PC Chapter 2...
Software Installation and Configuration Figure 4: Connecting Radar to a Switch-POE Injector Figure 5: Connecting Radar to a Switch-POE Switch Download Software from Partner’s Portal Visit our partner’s portal at https://partners.magosys.com/portal/downloads (logins are required using the credentials you have received from support@magosys.com). Chapter 2...
Software Installation and Configuration Browse to the Software tab and download the Radar Manager Application as well as the Tyco Radar Detection - Area Surveillance Software application (if purchased) from the Downloads tab. Assign IP to the Sensor Use the radar manager application to assign a new IP address to the sensor. To Change IP address, right click on the current IP address reported, and choose Assign IP.
Software Installation and Configuration Support: Tyco Radar Detection - Area Surveillance Software It is recommended to send package receipt confirmation as well as any other questions you might have (such as mismatching package content, missing Partner Portal credentials). Chapter 2...
Chapter 3 - Physical Installation Guidelines This chapter provides the Tyco Radar Detection - SR Radar Series physical installation guidelines. In this chapter: Physical Installation Guidelines Chapter 3...
Physical Installation Guidelines Physical Installation Guidelines Introduction An Ideal installation will be an open field with no obstacles and clear line of sight to targets, however installation sites are not always ideal. When choosing a mounting location for the SR-Series Sensor, the goal is to optimize detection while minimizing the potential for false targets.
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Physical Installation Guidelines Figure 7: Line Of Sight - Obstructions With clear Line of Sight, all the targets in the coverage area can be detected. Refer to Figure 8 Page NOTE Chapter 3...
Physical Installation Guidelines Figure 8: Line of Sight - Clear Installation Height A good method for improving the line of sight and sensor performance is by increasing Installation Height. The Table 1 Page 18 summarizes the recommended mounting heights per sensor. Table 1: Installation Height per Sensor Sensor Recommended Installation height (meters)
Physical Installation Guidelines Figure 9: Tilt Angle - Radar Positioning Tangent and Radial Movement Doppler effect improves the detection performance of the radar by allowing it to differentiate between targets moving towards or away from radar and static objects. However Tangent moving targets do not generate the Doppler effect and are less differentiable. It is recommended to try and position the SR-Series sensors in such a way that the potential threat vectors are as radial as possible.
Physical Installation Guidelines Figure 10: Line of Sight - Across Targets moving to and from the SR Sensor Line of Sight can easily be detected. Refer toFigure 11 NOTE Page Figure 11: Line of Sight - To and From Avoid - Clutter Sources Clutter in terms of radar is any object that might generate background noise or detections that are not real threats, if radar coverage includes the following clutter sources, then this might affect detection performance even in clutter free zones.
Physical Installation Guidelines Large un-kept flora such as large dense bushes or weeds, especially in windy regions Busy roads rich with vehicle or human traffic Metal Objects Avoid placing the radar in the vicinity of large static metallic objects. Static objects such as large poles, fences and rails, within the near vicinity of the radar might result in in-accurate target position measurement and Ghost targets created by Real targets (even outside the stated coverage) reflecting off the metal object.
Chapter 4 - Site Survey Checklist This chapter provides the information on the site survey checklist to be carried out. In this chapter Site Survey Checklist Chapter 4...
Site Survey Checklist Site Survey Checklist Following are the site survey checklist that need to be followed: The protected area is well defined and potential threat approach paths are known. There is an obstacle free, clear line of sight to all areas of interest. Approach vectors were taken into account when considering maximum detection range.
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