To connect power and network
- Remove the protective cap from the Ethernet connector on the radar and attach the RJ45 plug. Ensure that the weatherproof shroud on the Ethernet connector is secure.
Making sure first that the power is off, remove the protective cap from the connector of the power supply cable. Please keep this safe for reattachment should the radar need to be disconnected in the future. Attach the 24V DC plug to the radar connector
(by aligning the white marks on each and pushing it fully on
and, turning it clockwise to
lock)get a positive lock 'click'.
- Attach a suitable earth cable to the earthing point (requires an M5 boltuse M5 bolt, spring washer and plain washer supplied in bolt kit).
- Ensure that the power and Ethernet cables are securely connected into a suitable junction box that has a suitable 24V DC power supply installed.
Note: The radar typically draws a continuous 800m A, but when the internal heater is active, this rises to approximately 2.2A. less than 1A, Ensure that the Power supply cabling is correctly terminated - see Appendix A. - Ensure that the junction box has an Ethernet cable/fibre optic running to the infrastructure network switch.
When power is applied, ensure that the radar begins rotating - you can easily hear this, although it takes approximately 10 seconds for the radar to start rotating – in cold conditions this could be longer.
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