RHYTHM Hawkeye Manuel du produit

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HAWKEYE RADAR INSTALLATION AND
MAINTENANCE GUIDE

Hawkeye Radar Installation and
Maintenance Guide
The installation and maintenance guide has been devised as an overview and
explanation of the Hawkeye radar sensor, system components and accessory parts for
traffic engineers, signal technicians and contractors.
The document covers the installation of the Hawkeye Radar sensor at the intersection
and post-installation network requirements so that the solution can operate as
expected.
Note:
It is important that the parties responsible for the installation and maintenance of the
Hawkeye radar carefully read through the details of this manual prior to installing,
maintaining or monitoring the system.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 – Introduction
CHAPTER 2 – Tools and Equipment
CHAPTER 3 – Prerequisites: Prior to Mounting the Radar Sensor
Determine Where to Mount the Radar Sensor
Install Extension Arms
Pull Network Cable
CHAPTER 4 – Mounting the Radar Assembly
The Pole Bracket
The Middle Bracket
The Radar and Camera Bracket Assembly
Mount the Pole Bracket Assembly
Attach the Middle Bracket to the Radar and Camera Bracket Assembly
Attach the Middle Bracket to the Pole Bracket Assembly
CHAPTER 5 – Terminating the Network Connections
CHAPTER 6 – Grounding and Connecting
Ground the Ethernet Surge Protector
Connect the Equipment in the Cabinet
Install the Equipment Panel and Connect Network Cables
Ground the Equipment Panel
CHAPTER 7 – Installing the Processing Unit
Installing the Processing Unit
Verify Communication
Radar Communication
Context Camera Communication
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CHAPTER 8 – Alignment of Camera and Radar
Context Camera Alignment
Radar Alignment
Elevation
Roll
Azimuth or Rotation Angle
Disable Snap-to-Lane
CHAPTER 9 – Adjustments and Validation
Mounting Bracket Sensor Rotation Adjustment Bolts
Rotate Sensor for Fine-Tuned Adjustment
Adjusting Sensor on the Map
Adjusting Sensor to Presence and Advance Zones
Adjusting Sensor to Lanes
Enable Snap-to-Lane
Save Configuration
CHAPTER 10 – Networking Needs Post-Installation
Networking Bandwidth
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Hawkeye is a third generation 3D-UHD UMRR with unprecedented detection and data
collection capability. The radar can not only detect vehicles at the stop bar, but also up
to 1000 feet away from it. It provides separation in speed, range and angle with nearly
100% accuracy, and utilizes high-speed modulation of adaptive beams to achieve
those characteristics.
To take full advantage of the technology, the traffic professionals and any deployment
project parties must ensure that the solution components and adjacent parts are
properly assembled and installed. Rhythm has been partnering with top manufacturers
with proven track record of development and innovation in the field of traffic and
overall detection technologies.
The Hawkeye hardware solution components and physical parts have been approved
for quality by Agency Standards: UL497B and UL508A. They are compliant and
compatible with NEMA TS1 and TS2 traffic cabinets and controllers via industry
standard connections. The Hawkeye radar solution has been devised to integrate well
with both Rhythm owned deployments and with new, brand agnostic solutions.
Tip: For information on monitoring the Hawkeye data analytics soware, refer to the
Hawkeye ASPM User Guide.
CHAPTER 1 - Introduction

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CHAPTER 2 - Tools
and Equipment
Tools and Equipment Needed
• 10 mm socket and socket wrench or combination wrench
• Slotted screwdriver
• Band straps and fastening tool
• Network cable tester
• Shielded RJ45 connectors and crimping tool
• 12 AWG copper wire; wire strippers
Network Cable Terminations
All network cable terminations should be pinned according to EIA/TIA T568B
specifications.
Fig. 1 Wiring with RJ45 Pinouts per T-568B Standard

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Determine Where to Mount the Radar Sensor
The radar sensor will need to be mounted to a ridged pole.
• If mounting on a mast arm, the radar sensor should be mounted out on the
mast arm in front of on-coming traffic, but no more than 1/3 of the length of
mast arm from the upright. The mast arm should be near horizontally level.
Install Extension Arms
• If installing on a vertical pole, extension arms can be used to provide a more
direct view of the on-coming traffic for the radar sensor. If extension arms are
being used, ensure they are installed.
• If installing on a diagonal mast arm, a vertical extension pole must be used.
The included mounting bracket is unable to rotate the radar sensor enough to
face the approaching traffic, so rotation on the vertical pole is required.
Pull Network Cable
Outdoor, direct burial-rated CAT5e or better (CAT6 recommended) cable needs to be
run to the location where the radar sensor will be installed.
CHAPTER 3 – Prerequisites:
Prior to Mounting the Radar Sensor

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The Pole Bracket
The radar and monitoring camera bracket consists of three major parts. Some assembly
will occur during mounting. The pole bracket contains an ethernet surge protector and
grounding lug.
Fig. 2 Assembly of Pole Bracket with Surge Protector
CHAPTER 4 – Mounting the
Radar Assebly
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The Middle Bracket
The middle bracket will connect the pole bracket to the radar and camera bracket
assembly. It supports adjustments for the radar to be rotated (le/right) and tilted (up/
down).
Fig. 3 The Middle Bracket
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CHAPTER 4 – Mounting the Radar Assebly

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CHAPTER 4 – Mounting the Radar Assebly
The Radar and Camera Bracket Assembly
The radar camera bracket assembly contains the radar sensor and camera mounted on
a single bracket.
Fig. 4 The Radar and Camera Unit Assembled
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