3.2 - Setting the service date and checking vital signs - CTS v2



The CTS350-X radar sensor has a built in web interface (known as Vertex) which provides default user level access to the radar. This means you can view information but no changes can be made. There is a useful summary of key radar setup and diagnostic information – e.g. IP address, serial number, System Uptime and Radar health (temperature and rotation).



On this page:

To use the Vertex interface

  1. On the computer that is linked to the sensor, open a suitable web browser: Internet Explorer (v10 or above) or Chrome.

  2. Type in the address of the sensor in the format http://192.168.0.1 and press return. This will redirect you to a secure http (https) connection. Accept any security warnings – these are raised because the browser does not recognise the certificate from the radar.

To avoid seeing this warning every time you connect, save the IP address of the radar in the secure/trusted sites zone of your browser (although the certificate is regenerated every time the radar reboots). You should now see the Vertex interface opening page:



Within the basic view (when not logged in to the sensor), Vertex provides four main pages, accessible from the four buttons in the top left corner:

  • Status - Displays basic static settings (i.e. auto-hostname, serial number, IP address, etc.) plus dynamic graphs (arranged on two tabs in the lower portion of the page) that provide Temperature and Rotation details.

  • System Information - Provides three pages of detailed settings under the sub headings of System, Radar and Advanced. Click the System Information option to reveal the three sub-headings.

  • Log Viewer - A full list of all sensor activities. Viewing is possible while not logged- in, however, you must log in if you wish to download the record.

  • Radar Data - Allows you to view the live radar data.

Two other buttons are shown in green at the top right corner of the page:

  • Report - Click on this option to display a configuration summary report that details all of the key sensor settings.

  • Login - Click on this option to login so that changes can be made to the service date. See setting the service date below for details.

Using the Log Viewer

The radar stores a record of activities in order to assist diagnostics. Due to memory restrictions, newer entries will overwrite the oldest and so the log does not retain all historical information.

Enter the number of records that you wish to view and click Go. The requested number of log entries will be displayed with the most recent at the top of the page:

The numbering starts from the latest entry and work backwards in time.

Viewing Radar Data

Click on the Radar Data button to view live radar data:

Setting the service date

Following a service procedure you need to register the service date within the radar sensor. In order to do this, you first need to login to Vertex.

  1. Access the Vertex interface as discussed earlier in this section.

  2. Click the Login button in the top right hand corner of the screen.

  3. Enter the correct Username and Password. By default these are:
    Username: user                   (all lower case)
    Password: Navtech.             (including the capital ‘N’ and the full stop)

  4. Click Login or press Return. This level of access allows basic configuration changes and log downloads.

  5. Click on the Factory > Radar Hardware button on the left side to display the following page:

  6. In the Service Date option, enter the next date the sensor is due a service and then click the blue Apply button in the lower right corner.

  7. Click the green Commit Changes button to save the settings to the sensor memory. A message will be displayed when this action has been carried out.

  8. Click the red Action button at the top of the page and then click the Reboot option to restart the radar sensor.



Next: 3.3 - Testing radar operation using SPx RadarView