Wiring suggestion for sensors and LED indicator ................25 How to calculate the cable length ....................29 5.3.1 Table for cable length and number of sensors in a line ............30 Positioning of the cabinet ........................ 31 Car Park 3 – General installation...
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Cable for display unit to the display interface ................. 33 5.5.1 Connect the display to the SBP2DI48524 interface ..............33 5.5.2 Further information ......................... 34 Next steps ..............................35 System configuration ........................35 Car park server configuration ......................35 Car Park 3 – General installation...
• Wiring the displays In this manual, the installer can find answers to most questions arising during the installation of sensors and wiring the cables. After the planning, we can move forward towards the installation process. Car Park 3 – General installation...
If the angle exceeds the maximum deviation value or the surface is of poor quality, the signal can be interrupted and the sensor red LEDs start flashing. Car Park 3 – General installation...
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Note: In Asia experience has shown that customers prefer the lowered sensor installation. Both bases can be used together with all the car park 3 sensors or LED indicators. The base has a: 2*3-wire connection for D+, D- and POW •...
Wiring the base: leave extra wires (30 cm) for an easier connection and maintenance. Place the wires around the inner part of the base. Use a 1.5 mm or AWG16 single-core wire, or stranded wires with ferrules. Electrical installation chapter on this manual for further information Car Park 3 – General installation...
Wiring the Base: leave extra wires (30 cm) for an easier connection and maintenance. Place the wires around the inner part of the base. Use a 1.5 mm or AWG16 single-core wire, or stranded wires with ferrules. Electrical installation chapter on this manual for further information. Car Park 3 – General installation...
Height: 2.2 to 2.4m Depth of detection: 1.5 m Maximum vertical deviation: ± 5° Maximum horizontal deviation: ± 2° Side view Top view (the sensor is mounted in front of the parking bay) Car Park 3 – General installation...
Please refer to the detailed documentation for further details and indications also to solve possible issues you encounter during the installation of base-holders and sensors and possible mounting solutions are suggested. Document Where to find it http://www.productselection.net/PDF/UK/SBPSUSL45.pdf Data sheet http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/SBPSUSL45_IM.pdf Instruction manual http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/trouble- Trouble-shooting shootingguide.pdf guide Car Park 3 – General installation...
The SBPSUSL vertical sensor should be placed in the middle of the parking bay, above the car, at a height between 2.0 (6.56) to 4.0 m (13.12 ft) and with a maximum vertical deviation of ± 5° Side view Top view sensor is mounted in the middle of the parking bay) Car Park 3 – General installation...
Document Where to find it http://www.productselection.net/PDF/UK/sbpsusl.pdf Data sheet Instruction http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/sbpsusl_im.pdf manual Trouble- http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/trouble-shootingguide.pdf shooting guide Car Park 3 – General installation...
The sensors are placed in the middle of the driving lane lane Example 2 The car passes in the middle of the lane without activating The delineator permits the correct counting in both the lanes the sensors Car Park 3 – General installation...
Document Where to find it http://www.productselection.net/Pdf/UK/SBPSUSCNT.pdf Data sheet http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/SBPSUSCNT_IM.pdf Instruction manual http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/trouble- Trouble-shooting shootingguide.pdf guide Car Park 3 – General installation...
Document Where to find it http://www.productselection.net/PDF/UK/sbpiled.pdf Data sheet Instruction http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/sbpiled_im.pdf manual Trouble- http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/trouble-shootingguide.pdf shooting guide Car Park 3 – General installation...
3) Twist the sensor clockwise until the vertical sealing the sensor to the base (see the mark is positioned at the end of the triangle. The picture) sensor is now fixed to the base. Car Park 3 – General installation...
The cabinet(s) can be also installed away from the system or simply at the end of the system. If you choose to ignore the rules mentioned in section System calculation, we recommend to calculate the load and voltage drop. For further information, go to How to calculate the cable length. Car Park 3 – General installation...
Server SBP2CPY24 • With built-in webserver Module Up to 10 UWP 3.0 • • Up to 6300 spaces (See Datasheet) Dupline ® Display Interface Module for CP3 displays park Display SBP2DI48524 (See Datasheet) Interface Car Park 3 – General installation...
(for light control and HVAC equipment). A UWP 3.0 and five SBP2MCG324s powered by five 5amp power supplies (on the second and third rows respectively). Fuses and an Ethernet switch A cabinet power switch. Car Park 3 – General installation...
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The drawing below shows an example of a lane including power supplies and display interface. Car Park 3 – General installation...
Each SBP2WEB24 has an Ethernet connection. Notice: the maximum length of the Ethernet cable must be 100 m (328 ft), without the network switch. If the distances are greater, use the Ethernet switches. Car Park 3 – General installation...
® bus cable or junction boxes. Water can cause poor connections and random activations of the sensors. 3. If the cable is installed close to high voltage cables or equipment, use a shielded cable. Car Park 3 – General installation...
• For a multicore wire follow the same procedure: cut the sheath to strip the cable and then • install a ferrule at both ends. Press the wire ends into the push wire connector. Car Park 3 – General installation...
28 V DC / 2.5 A Up to 50 sensors on a line 28 V DC / 5 A Up to 90 sensors for one lane Important note: always use a dedicated power supply unit for each CMCG. Car Park 3 – General installation...
If the cable between sensor / LED indicator is maximum 3-meter long, every line can have maximum 50 sensors; if the cable is longer, the number of sensors on every line decreases. The suggested wiring for the SBPSUSL45 lane sensors The suggested wiring for the SBPSUSL vertical sensors Example 1 Car Park 3 – General installation...
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This scenario should be avoided since the cable between the sensors is too long. Make the connection in junction boxes instead of pulling the wire from the ceiling to the sensor and back to ceiling again. This way, the cable length between the sensors decreases. Example 2 Car Park 3 – General installation...
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Make the connection in junction boxes instead of pulling the wire from the ceiling to the sensor and back to ceiling again. This way, the cable length between the sensors and the indicators decreases. Example 3 Car Park 3 – General installation...
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If the lowered pipe from ceiling to the sensor is 0.5 m, the cable between the sensor increases by 2*0.5 = 1.0 m (3.2 ft). Example 4 Car Park 3 – General installation...
This formula can be used to calculate the above-mentioned unknown factors in a car park line. See CP3 - Voltage drop calculation spreadsheet. Please contact your Carlo Gavazzi Sales office if you have any questions regarding the calculations, or if you need help with your calculations. Car Park 3 – General installation...
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If the distance between each sensor is 2.5 m, you can use 50 sensors on a line thus reducing the distance between the CMCG and the first sensor (from 55 to 21 Car Park 3 – General installation...
CMCG are required: they are placed in two cabinets at the opposite ends. 100 m Cabinet 1 Cabinet 2 (1x CMCG) (1x CMCG) Using two CMCGs, the parking lot has to be divided into two different lanes: LANE 1 LANE 2 Car Park 3 – General installation...
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As shown in the table below, for all the lines the maximum limits are not exceeded: Cable length Cable length between Total cable length Sensors/line between CMCG and sensor and the last sensor (m) sensor (m) Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Car Park 3 – General installation...
20 AWG unshielded Black 0.5 mm or 20 AWG unshielded A (-) White 1.0 mm or 18 AWG unshielded B (+) Yellow 1.0 mm or 18 AWG unshielded Make sure the connection is correct! Car Park 3 – General installation...
The indication above are for typical solutions. Please refer to the detailed documentation for further details. Document Where to find it http://www.productselection.net/PDF/UK/disxrse.pdf Data sheet http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/im_disarse.pdf DISARSE Instruction http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/im_disbrse.pdf DISBRSE Manual http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/im_discrse.pdf DISCRSE http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/disxrse_configuration_man.pdf User manual Car Park 3 – General installation...
When the configuration is complete, we move to the CPY Server where we can import drawings, make alarms, analyse trend curves, book and unbook car park bays and so on. Link to the CPY Server configuration Car Park 3 – General installation...
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