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Using SPx RadarView Lite
The SPx RadarView application consists of two files which must be located in the same folder (any folder) on your laptop:
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- Run SPXRadarView.exe. You should see a blank main screen:
Note: In the lower panel, the Video and Turn indicators will be red indicating that there is no communication with the sensor
- Click the Channel-A menu on the toolbar, and select the Source... option.
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- Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the other target so that you can view both on screen at the same time.
- Adjust the radar sensor level (See Section 2.7) while checking the scan graphs to ensure the best response from both targets.
- To assist with orientation, optionally click the button to show the Graphics Control dialog box:
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- Enable the Compass Ring option to superimpose compass graduation marks around the sensor view.
Note: North is aligned to the zero point of the radar sensor, not magnetic north.
- Enable the Range Rings option to overlay range lines every 100m onto the sensor view
Sample Brackets
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Two possible methods of mounting a radar centrally, under the boom
Specifications
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Radar power cable
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318-B LSZH cable
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Part no
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Eland A5Z02015BK
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No of Cores x Nominal Cross Sectional Area
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2 x 1.5 mm2
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Core Identification
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2 cores: Blue, Brown
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Current carrying capacity
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Single phase AC 16 amps
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Insulation
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LSZH ( application dependent )
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Sheath
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LSZH ( application dependent )
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Standard
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IEC 60092-353
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Conductor
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Class 5 flexible plain copper to BSN EN 60228:2005
Radar Cat 5E cable
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Cat 5E cable
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Part no
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Eland A8NCAT5EFTPGSWB
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No of pairs
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4
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Core Identification
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4 pairs: Blue + White/Blue, Orange + White/Orange, Green + White/Green, Brown + White/Brown
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Standards
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ISO/IEC 11801, TIA/EIA 568B
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Braiding
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GSWB (Galvanised Steel Wire Braid)
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Sheath
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LSZH ( application dependent )
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Sheath colour
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Black
Radar Cat 5E Ethernet cable specification
- Radar power cable connector (radar end)
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Amphenol 97 series
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MIL Spec
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MIL-C-50152
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Model
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3106A
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Operating temperatures
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–55°C to +125°C
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Power pins
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Pin D (Red or Brown wire) & Pin J (Blue or Black wire)
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Design Characteristics
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10 socket plug, Single key/keyway polarization Threaded coupling, hard dielectric inserts
Radar power cable (radar end) connector specification
- Radar Cat 5E cable connector (radar end)
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Amphenol RJF series
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Part No
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RJF6
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MIL Spec
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MIL-C-26482
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Data Transmission
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Category 5e per ISO/IEC 11801
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Mechanical
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Bayonet coupling (Audible & Visual coupling signal)
4 mechanical Coding / Polarization possibilities by the user (insert rotation)
RJ45 cordset retention in the plug : 100 N in the axis Mating cycles : 500 min
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Environmental Protection
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Sealing: IP67
Salt Spray : 48 h with Nickel plating> 96 h with black coating> 500 h with hard anodic coating and Cadmium
Fire /Low Smoke: UL94 V0 and NF F 16 101 & 16 102
Vibrations : 25 –250 Hz, 5 g, 3 axes : no discontinuity> 1μs Humidity: 21 days, 43°C, 98%humidity
Rapid change of Temperature: 5 –20°C / +85°C cycles
Radar Cat 5E cable connector (radar end) specification
Construction of test target
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Radar sensor configurations
A sample table to record data for each radar.
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Radar Sensor
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Serial No
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IP Address
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Subnet Mask
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Radar Base Plate Angle
(deg)
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Example
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100
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192.168.1.170
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255.255.255.0
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59.25023
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17.85109
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+1.5
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A1
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A2
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A3
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A4
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Alarm Outputs 24 VdcRadar PSU
ANC-0024230vAC
Annex F
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- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Installing in Harsh Environments
Chesterton© 740 Aerosol Application to I-Series Radar Connectors on Installation
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Health & Safety
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- Attach the power and data connectors to the radar. Checking their surfaces are free from dirt, oil, grease and moisture.
- If the radar has a vent plug attached temporarily cover or mask the vent so that when spraying the connectors no spray enters the vent plug.
- Evenly apply the spray to the connectors. Observing the Health and Safety guidelines while doing so.
- While drying residual product can be removed with a cloth. After drying a degreaser can be used to remove the product.
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