JAI TS-2030EN manual Preparing for installation, Installation Preparation, Over Lane Positioning

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VIS-CAM System

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2.1 Installation Preparation

To prepare for installation, consider the fundamental requirements for an effective deployment of the Vehicle Imaging Subsystem. There are two basic ways to position the camera: over the lane or beside the lane. Figure 3 and Figure 4 depict a typical over-lane installation. Figure 7 and Figure 8 on page 13 depict a typical beside-lane camera installation.

2.1.1Over Lane Positioning

Over lane camera mounting is always employed when the road width being monitored contains more than two lanes of traffic, when a convenient overhead structure is already in place, or when preventing vandalism is a paramount concern.

The VIS’s varifocal (zoom) lens is adjusted during installation to create 135 pixels across a 1 foot wide license plate (standard for US style of plates, may differ by region) placed 2 feet above the ground level at the nominal trigger position (loop or light curtain, etc.). This resolution maximizes license plate reader, vehicle matcher, or other image processing techniques performance. The highest performance from the subsystem is achieved when the variation in plate size is kept to within ± 5% which typically means that the vehicle trigger accuracy should be within ± 1 foot (@ trigger plane defined by client.) at all speeds. Low latency vehicle triggering is very important and should not be overlooked. Please contact JAI for support on this issue.

Figure 3. Typical Over Lane Site Layout

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Contents VIS-CAM System Page Certifications WarrantyVIS-CAM System DisclaimerMailtrafficsales.americas@jai.com Trafficsales.emea@jai.com Table of Contents Connector signal specifications Connector physical Interface Table of Contents Vii VIS-CAM System Viii Table of Contents List of Figures List of FiguresStandard configuration of Serial settings for port List of Tables List of TablesVIS-CAM System Xii List of Tables Document Overview IntroductionProduct overview IntroductionTraffic Light Sensor TLS300 Preparing for InstallationSystem Components description Viscam Back shot VIS installationOperational Overview Over Lane Positioning Preparing for installationInstallation Preparation Camera height versus trigger distance considerations Camera tilt considerationsAsynchronous triggering considerations VIS-CAM System VIS 300 U.S. Camera options chart VIS 350 U.S. Camera options chart VIS 400 U.S. Camera options chart VIS 300 European Camera options chart VIS 350 European Camera options chart VIS 400 European Camera options chart Typical side of road installation Side of Road InstallationFlash and camera distances VIS-CAM System Preparing for Installation Installing the TNF-300 Traffic Light Sensor Installing the Vehicle Imaging SystemInstalling the Vehicle Imaging Subsystem To install the Traffic Light SensorLight Sensor Cables Wire color SignalMounting pipe and flange Optional Side Mount Installing the CamerasCamera mount template X4 Pin # Wire Color Signal Remarks Electrical wiring for the VIS CAM installationProperly wired X-4 connector X1, X2 Pin # Wire Color Signal Remarks VIS-CAM System Installing the J-Panel1 X1 and X2 VIS CAM 300/400 VIS CAM connections to the J-PanelX7 Pin TLS 300 to J-Panel connectionsX6 Pin # Signal Description Connection to Power input to the J-PanelX8 to converter connector 6 Power input connection 4 X8 LS RS485 Out ConnectorTrigger input connector 5 X14 Trigger Input ConnectorX14 Pin # Signal Description Connection to Trigger polarityX15 Lane Controller X15 Pin # Signal Description Connection toArrow down negative going Test TriggerIllumination Options Installing the TNF-31 FlashPin Signal Description Connection to Optimal Illumination Distance Between Camera and TNF Installing The Laser Vehicle DetectorTrigger Options X7 Pin # Signal Description Connection to Connection for LVD to VIS CAM Wiring for LVD to VIS CAMVIS-CAM System Installing the Vehicle Imaging Subsystem System Set-Up Pre-Alignment ChecklistPreparation for Alignment System Set-UpEdit the alignment settings on the Setup Computer Validate the Installation GeometryTypical minimum plate heights and nominal plate heights Select the Camera to AlignExample of a network connection using a local switch Connect the Setup Computer to the CameraProperly Position the License Plate Stand Drive and Park the Setup Vehicle CorrectlyPerform Initial Lens Adjustment and Camera Aiming Initial Camera Alignment Display example Roll Bar Display example Perform Final Camera Mount and Lens Adjustments Finalize Lens Adjustments and Camera AimingFocus Bar marker display Focus Bar Waveform display Flash Head Alignment Focus Bar Waveform Display with waveform cursorsOptimal Illumination Distance Between Camera and TNF VIS-CAM System System Set-Up Appendix a Camera Functional & Connector Description Appendix a Camera Functional and Connector DescriptionComponent layout of the EN board VIS-CAM System I/O Board LayoutConnector signal specifications Connector specificationSignal levels VIS-CAM System X4 I/O Board Connection to J-panelTrigger input Description Electrical interface on the I/O boardPower input Connector physical Interface . Physical interface tableConnection to Pin Signal Description Panel Remarks Ethernet InterfaceI/O Board Flash Connection Typical wiring diagramDescription Output signal specificationExternal power requirement Connection DC Flash to an internally powered board VIS-CAM System Test IO board electrical interfacePhysical interface pinouts Connector physical InterfaceConnecting the second AC flash X7I/O Board Laser Vehicle Detector Connection VIS-CAM System Night Light TNC 100 ConnectionCommunication Power OutputTrigger Input Connector physical Interface Connector table X1, X3 I/O Board Ethernet Test ConnectorsPin Signal Description Connection to Remarks Test setupVIS-CAM System Cable Specifications VIS-CAM System X15 I/O Board Auxiliary power connectorRS485 and power CablesMounting the cables Combined cable Ethernet, RS485 and powerRecommended Cables Page Appendix B J-Panel Functional & Connector Description Appendix B J-Panel Functional and Connector DescriptionPanel Layout X1 J-panel connection to CameraElectrical interface on the J-Panel Signal parameters and conditionsTrigger output Description Pin Signal Description Connection to Remarks Board Connector physical Interface Physical interface tableLED indicators IndicatorsSwitches Switch labelsBoard and camera J-panel connection to camera Functionality VIS-CAM System X2 J-panel connection to CameraSignal table Category 5 or 6 ethernet wiring diagram Connector physical Interface Ethernet physical connectionsX3 Light Sensor Connection Connector switchesConnector physical Interface Physical interface connections X4 Lane Controller Signal to J-Panel #2LED physical indicators Databus D0 and D1Datasignal X5 Lane Controller Signal from J-Panel #1Physical pin connections J-panel #1 X6, X7 24V DC PowerData signal Principle in the power distribution Connector specification X11 Ethernet Interface from Camera Connector physical Interface RS485 physical connections10 X12 Ethernet Interface from Camera Connector physical Interface Physical connector descriptionExternal Trigger connection Functionality 11 X14 External TriggerTrigger 1 Electrical interface on the J-Panel Trigger 0 Electrical interface on the J-PanelTwo Lane Controllers 12 X15 Lane Controller interface 6.12.1 FunctionalityCommon Lane Controller Connecting Lane Controller RS485 signal between J-Panels Connector physical Interface Wago physical interfaceAppendix C Two Cameras, One-Flash Configuration Appendix C Two Cameras, One Flash ConfigurationMaster to slave connections Master Flash Connector Slave Laser ConnectorAppendix D Pluggable Terminal Blocks Appendix D Pluggable Terminal BlocksVIS-CAM System Appendix D Pluggable Terminal Blocks Basic Settings Appendix E Moxa N-Port 5232 ConfigurationAppendix E Moxa N Port 5232 Configuration Network Settings Standard configuration of Network SettingsSerial port 1 settings Standard configuration of Serial settings for portConfiguration overview of serial port 1 Data Packing Operating settings portTCP Server Mode VIS-CAM System Appendix F Multiple Moxa N port Configuration Diagram Appendix F Multiple Moxa N-port Configuration DiagramPage Appendix G Ethernet Requirements Appendix G Ethernet RequirementsPage Fault Symptom Check/Possible Reason Appendix H TroubleshootingAppendix H Troubleshooting VIS-CAM System Appendix H Troubleshooting VIS-CAM System Europe, Middle East & Africa