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QUICK-REFERENCE GUIDE
1
Ensure that all necessary components are available
You will need a number of items in order to install your sensor, including but not limited to the items below:
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Mount bracket and Band-It clamping system
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6-conductor cable and accessory cables
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Click 650 or preassembled backplate
2
Select the mounting location
Manufacturer's recommended mounting locations:
A
Back side of the mast arm
B
Pole on the left side of the approach
C
Pole on the right side of the approach
Use the following guidelines to determine the
best mounting location and height:
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At location A, the sensor's 90° footprint must
be able to capture both the stop bar and the approach; on occasion it could be required to mount at loca-
tion B or C in order to monitor the entire approach.
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Wavetronix support should be contacted if a location other than A, B or C is desired.
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There must be at least 6 ft. (1.8 m) lateral separation between the sensor and the first lane of interest.
The sensor should be placed at a height of roughly 20 ft. (6 m). The farther you install the sensor from
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the first lane of interest, the higher the sensor should be mounted.
The sensor's 140-ft. (42.7-m) footprint should cover all areas of interest, with no objects blocking the
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sensor's view. Placing the sensor higher will result in less occlusion.
3
Attach the sensor and mount bracket to the pole
1
Insert the stainless steel straps through the slots in the mount bracket, then position the mount on the pole
so the mount head points toward the lanes of interest at roughly a 45° angle. Tighten the strap screws.
2
Align the bolts on the sensor's backplate with the holes in the mount bracket. The eight-pin connector
receptacle on the bottom of the sensor should be pointing towards the ground.
3
Place the lock washers onto the bolts after the bolts are in the mount bracket holes. Thread on the nuts
and tighten.
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Summary of Contents for Wavetronix SmartSensor Matrix

  • Page 1 B or C in order to monitor the entire approach. ˽ Wavetronix support should be contacted if a location other than A, B or C is desired. ˽ There must be at least 6 ft. (1.8 m) lateral separation between the sensor and the first lane of interest.
  • Page 2 Align the sensor to the roadway Adjust the side-to-side angle so the front edge of the radar’s footprint covers the entire stop bar and beyond so you can detect vehicles that don’t stop at or behind the line, as well as vehicles exiting queues.
  • Page 3 Ethernet device on the same T-bus as the Click 222 surge protector the sensor is connected to. Download SmartSensor Manager Matrix from www.wavetronix.com/support. Launch SSMM and click Communication on the main menu. Based on the kind of connection you’re making, go to the Serial or Internet tab.
  • Page 4 2434756; 2512689; and European Patent Nos. 1435036; 1438702; 1611458. Other US and international patents pending. Wavetronix, SmartSensor, Click, Command and all associated logos are trademarks of Wavetronix LLC. All other product or brand names as they appear are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Product specifications are subject to change without notice.