KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM CANADA 802295AA Non-multilateral LMS transmitter and receiver User Manual Operator and Maintenance Manual

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JANUS® MULTI-PROTOCOL READER VER. 2
OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
QMS EDITION - ISO9001:2008
DOCUMENT: UM 360450-210
REVISION:C
DATE: August 17, 2015
Editor: Michael Kleiza
Reviewer Title
Reviewer Name
Reviewer Signature
Systems Engineering
Stuart Lewis
Stuart Lewis
Project Manager
Ed Rolo
Ed Rolo
Product Manager
Jaymin Patel
Jaymin Patel
Software Engineering Manager
Dan Terrier
Dan Terrier
Hardware Engineering Manager
Ed Rolo
Ed Rolo
Technical Services
Tim Oaks
Tim Oaks
VP Research & Development
Ed Rolo
Ed Rolo
VP Systems Engineering
Chris Hopkins
Chris Hopkins
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DOCUMENT: UM 360450-210
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DATE: August 17, 2015
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FCC License Notice:
This equipment emits RF signals. In order to operate this equipment the customer
must obtain a separate FCC Part 90 Site license for each location. In addition, the
FCC ID component identification JQU802295 must appear on a label on the front
of the RF Modules installed in these Readers.
The power output of a module at ambient (Pout(amb)) shall be constrained using
internal or external Tx attenuation so that the following is satisfied:
Pout(amb) <= 43.77 dBmd - Gfund;
Where Gfund is the net gain from antenna connector on the RF module to the antenna
radiated signal. The antenna gain is expressed in dBd.
The Power output from the amplifier assembly of a module plus external amplifier at ambient
(AmpOut(amb)) shall be constrained using module internal TX attenuation so that the
following are both satisfied:
AmpOut(amb): <= 39 dBm; and
AmpOut(amb): <= 43.77 dBmd - Gfund;
where Gfund is the net gain at fundamental frequency from the antenna connection on the
amplifier assembly to the antenna radiated signal where the antenna gain is expressed in
dBd.
The net gain at the second harmonic from the antenna connection on the amplifier assembly
to the antenna radiated signal shall be:
G2nd <= Gfund - 14dB.
NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
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NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at their expense.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Kapsch TrafficCom could
void FCC compliance and the authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: IEC 60950-1 and/or EN60950-1, First Edition, Information Technology
Equipment – Safety – Part 1: General Requirements require that this equipment
must be located in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION (RAL). Only authorized
personnel can have access to the equipment.
MODEL 802295AA PART 2 of 2 RF AMPLIFIER ASSEMBLY
The amplifier is only approved for use with the corresponding module (part 1 of this
model)
115VAC, 2A, 60Hz
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SOFTWARE/FIRMWARE NOTE
The current software set is identified in the Software Release document.
The active Reader firmware version is displayed in the Reader browser
interface.
FACTORY SUPPORT SERVICE
For Return Material Authorization (RMA) numbers please telephone: 905 6243020.
For Kapsch Service information and other requests please FAX: 905 624-4572.
NOTICE
The information presented in this document is current although it is subject to
change. As such, Kapsch TrafficCom assumes no liability on behalf of the USER with
respect to interpretation based on the use of this information
Kapsch TrafficCom ©2014
COPYRIGHT STATEMENT
This technical manual contains confidential and proprietary information and is the
property of
Kapsch TrafficCom
and is issued in strict confidence and will be kept confidential and used solely for
the purpose intended and for no other purpose and shall not be transmitted,
reproduced, copied, and/or used as the basis for manufacture or sale of apparatus
unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Kapsch TrafficCom IVHS Corp.
IMPORTANT!
NOTICE OF PATENTS:
Kapsch TrafficCom
has patented or has patents pending on critical design features of the item or items
described herein. Contact Kapsch TrafficCom for all queries regarding patents.
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Note sur la license FCC:
Cet équipement émets des signaux de radiofréquence. Afin d’utiliser cet
équipement, l’utilisateur est dans l’obligation d’obtenir une License de site FCC
partie 90 distincte pour chaque lieu d’utilisation. De plus, l’identifiant des
composants FCC ID JQU802295 doit apparaitre sur le label installé sur la face
avant des modules RF installé dans le châssis-lecteur.
La puissance de sortie d’un module à ambient (Pout(amb)) doit être limitée en utilisant
une atténuation interne ou externe Tx de manière à ce que l’équation suivante soit
satisfaite :
Pout(amb) <= 43.77 dBmd - Gfund;
où Gfund est le gain net du connecteur de l’antenne au niveau du module RF au signal
rayonné par l’antenne. Le gain d’antenne est exprimé en dBd.
La puissance de sortie d’un ensemble amplificateur d’un module plus l’amplificateur externe
à ambient (AmpOut(amb)) doit être limité en utilisant une atténuation interne TX de
manière à ce que les équations suivantes soient toutes deux satisfaites :
AmpOut(amb): <= 39 dBm; et
AmpOut(amb): <= 43.77 dBmd - Gfund;
où Gfund est le gain net à la fréquence fondamentale de la connexion d’antenne au niveau de
l’ensemble amplificateur au signal rayonnée par l’antenne , où le gain d’antenne est exprimé
en dBd.
Le gain net au second harmonique de la connexion d’antenne au niveau de l’ensemble
amplificateur au signal rayonnée par l’antenne doit être :
G2nd <= Gfund - 14dB.
NOTE: Cet appareil est conforme à la partie 15 des Règles de la FCC. Son utilisation est
sujette à la condition qu’il ne puisse pas causer d’ interférences nuisibles
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NOTE: Cet appareil a été testé et reconnu conforme aux normes applicables aux
appareils informatiques de Classe A, en vertu de l'article 15 des réglementations
de la FCC. Cette réglementation vise à assurer une protection suffisante contre les
interférences nuisibles lorsque l'équipement est utilisé dans un environnement
commercial. Cet appareil génère, utilise et rayonne de l'énergie de fréquences
radio et peut, en cas d'installation ou d'utilisation non conforme aux instructions,
engendrer des interférences nuisibles au niveau des communications radio.
L'utilisation de cet appareil dans une installation résidentielle entraînerait
probablement des interférences nuisibles, lesquelles devront être corrigées aux
frais de l'utilisateur.
Tout changement ou modification n'ayant pas été expressément approuvé(e) par
Kapsch TrafficCom pourrait rendre nul la conformité aux règles de la FCC ainsi
que le droit de l'utilisateur d'utiliser cet équipement.
NOTE: IEC 60950-1 and/or EN60950-1, First Edition, Information Technology
Equipment – Safety – Part 1: Les exigences générales stipulent que cet équipement
doit être situé dans une ZONE d’ACCES RESTREINT. Seul le personnel autorisé peut
avoir accès à cet équipement.
MODEL 802295AA PART 2 of 2 Ensemble Amplificateur RF
L’amplificateur est uniquement pour un usage avec le module correspondant (part 1 of
this model)
115VAC, 2A, 60Hz
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NOTE A PROPOS DU LOGICIEL/FIRMWARE
Le logiciel actuellement installé est identifié dans le document « Software
Release document ».
La version du firmware installé sur le lecteur est identifié sur la page web du
lecteur.
SUPPORT TECHNIQUE
Pour obtenir des numéros d’autorisation de retours de marchandises, veuillez
téléphoner au : 905 624-3020.
For Kapsch Service information and other requests please FAX: 905 624-4572.
NOTE
L’information présentée dans ce document est actuelle bien qu’elle soit sujette à
changement. Pour cette raison, Kapsch TrafficCom ne pourra pas être tenu
responsable de la manière dont l’utilisateur interprète et utilise cette information.
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Ce manuel technique contient des informations confidentielles et propriétaires et
est la propriété de
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et est édité dans la plus stricte confidentialité et sera gardé confidentiel et
uniquement utilisé dans le but prévu et non pour d’autres buts, et ne doit pas être
transmis, reproduit, copié et/ou utilisé comme modèle pour la fabrication ou la
vente d’appareils sauf dans le cas d’une autorisation écrite de Kapsch TrafficCom
IVHS Corp.
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AVIS sur les BREVETS
Kapsch TrafficCom
A breveté ou possède des brevets en attente concernant des caractéristiques
principales du ou des composants décrit dans ce document. Contactez Kapsch
TrafficCom pour tout requête concernant des brevets.
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Document Revision Control
Version
Date
Revision
Editor
Changes
2015-08-17
E. Rolo
ECN 15059 Updates to the provide the FCC License Note
and the Software/Firmware Note in both French and
English to satisfy the Industry Canada requirements.
Effectively adding pages 6, 7, and 8. Change formula on
Pages 3 and 6 as follows, G2nd <= Gfund - 14dB
2015-07-15
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1.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL.......................................................................................................... 20
Technical Background...................................................................................................................................... 20
Assumptions.................................................................................................................................................... 20
Warnings and Cautions.................................................................................................................................... 20
Warnings ............................................................................................................................................................. 20
Cautions .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
Conventions used in this manual ........................................................................................................................ 23
How to use this manual ...................................................................................................................................... 24
2.
OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................... 27
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................... 27
How the JANUS MPR2 Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Subsystem works ........................................................ 27
Active OBU .......................................................................................................................................................... 27
Passive OBU ........................................................................................................................................................ 27
JANUS MPR system components ..................................................................................................................... 27
Antenna .............................................................................................................................................................. 29
IAG Antenna specifications ............................................................................................................................. 30
Module Descriptions ........................................................................................................................................... 32
CTM MC ........................................................................................................................................................... 36
CTM CGC ......................................................................................................................................................... 36
The CTM web interface ....................................................................................................................................... 42
3.
OPERATING PROCEDURES ................................................................................................. 45
Starting up the Reader .................................................................................................................................... 45
Shutting down the Reader ............................................................................................................................... 45
Manually switching a Reader to the redundant side ....................................................................................... 46
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader ...................................................................................................... 47
Changing the service laptop IP address ....................................................................................................... 47
Testing the connection to the reader .......................................................................................................... 47
Accessing the CTM web interface .................................................................................................................... 47
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Logging out of the CTM web interface ............................................................................................................. 51
Changing your password .................................................................................................................................. 51
Resetting a forgotten password ....................................................................................................................... 51
Configuring the Reader to recover automatically to the primary side .............................................................. 52
Monitoring the Reader..................................................................................................................................... 53
Reader status ...................................................................................................................................................... 53
Communications ............................................................................................................................................. 54
Power Supply Module ..................................................................................................................................... 55
RF Modules ...................................................................................................................................................... 56
Miscellaneous Information ............................................................................................................................. 58
RF Channel Statistics ........................................................................................................................................... 60
Reports by channel .......................................................................................................................................... 60
Uptime / CPU Load .......................................................................................................................................... 62
Faults ............................................................................................................................................................... 63
Transaction Buffering ...................................................................................................................................... 64
Handshakes ..................................................................................................................................................... 65
Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the Diagnostics page .............................................................. 65
Continuously logging transactions to a USB flash drive .................................................................................... 66
Continuously logging transactions using the Ethernet...................................................................................... 68
OBU Programming ........................................................................................................................................... 70
Configuring OBU programming for Traffic Management Applications ....................................................... 72
Configuring OBU programming for Toll Collection applications .................................................................. 72
Configuring Toll charges ................................................................................................................................... 75
BAT 1 tolling (deducting charges based on lane and vehicle type) ............................................................. 75
BAT 2 tolling (deducting charges based on entry and exit location) ........................................................... 75
Configuring Protocols ....................................................................................................................................... 76
Configuration ................................................................................................................................................... 78
4.
THEORY OF OPERATIONS ................................................................................................ 153
Active OBUs ................................................................................................................................................... 153
Passive OBUs ................................................................................................................................................. 153
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Capture zones ............................................................................................................................................... 153
Superframes .................................................................................................................................................. 154
Multi-protocol RF Module Smart ................................................................................................................... 154
Power Supply Module (PSM) ......................................................................................................................... 154
Lane Controller Port Module (LPM) ............................................................................................................... 157
Sync Port Module (SPM) ................................................................................................................................ 157
Controller Module (CTM) .............................................................................................................................. 157
Main Controller (MC) ........................................................................................................................................ 157
Channel Group Controller Module (CGC) ......................................................................................................... 158
Configuration Module (CFM) ......................................................................................................................... 158
Distribution Module (DSM) ........................................................................................................................... 158
Synchronization............................................................................................................................................. 158
How Reader synchronization operates at the toll location .............................................................................. 159
The Sync Recovery Process ............................................................................................................................... 159
Log files ......................................................................................................................................................... 160
Transaction logs ................................................................................................................................................ 160
Transaction Buffering ....................................................................................................................................... 162
Event Logs ......................................................................................................................................................... 162
Trouble Logs...................................................................................................................................................... 163
5.
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................... 164
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 164
The earth ground system ............................................................................................................................... 164
Lightning protectors ...................................................................................................................................... 165
Installing the Reader hardware ..................................................................................................................... 166
Installing a Lane Kit ....................................................................................................................................... 169
Installing an Antenna ........................................................................................................................................ 169
Installing the MRFM-S Modules........................................................................................................................ 172
Installing the RF cables .............................................................................................................................. 172
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Performing Lane Tuning ................................................................................................................................. 175
The Synchronization circuit ............................................................................................................................ 176
Installing a synchronization circuit ............................................................................................................ 176
Synchronization between MPR2 Readers ....................................................................................................... 179
Configuring synchronization ...................................................................................................................... 180
Synchronization between JANUS® Readers and BADGER Readers ................................................................. 181
Configuring Synchronization ...................................................................................................................... 181
The Ethernet Network ................................................................................................................................... 183
Installing an Ethernet network .................................................................................................................. 183
Reader connections to the LC via the LPM serial ports ................................................................................... 185
Configuring reader connections ................................................................................................................ 185
IP addresses ................................................................................................................................................... 186
Setting the IP addresses ............................................................................................................................. 187
Configuring an LC Ethernet network.......................................................................................................... 187
Configuring the Ethernet 1 IP address via the Diagnostic Port .................................................................. 189
Lane Assignment voting for ORT applications ................................................................................................ 189
Selecting the correct communication method ................................................................................................. 189
Configuring Lane Voting over an Inter-Reader (IR) network ..................................................................... 189
Configure how multiple transactions are reported to the LC: ................................................................... 190
Configuring Badger-style Cross Reader Algorithm (CRA) communication ................................................. 191
Selecting the Voting Algorithm .................................................................................................................. 193
Configuring Voting Time ................................................................................................................................... 193
Manually set the voting time for a channel ............................................................................................... 193
Allowing the Reader to calculate the optimum voting time using Dynamic Voting Control ..................... 195
Configuring Channel Weight for straddle antennas .................................................................................. 196
6.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND TESTING .............................................................................. 199
Troubleshooting Methodology....................................................................................................................... 199
LED Statuses .................................................................................................................................................. 201
Troubleshooting tree: LC Ethernet 1 Port communications not working ........................................................ 204
Troubleshooting tree: Ethernet 2 Port communications not working............................................................. 205
Troubleshooting tree: LPM Serial Port communications not working ............................................................ 206
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Troubleshooting tree: MRFM-S not working ................................................................................................. 207
Troubleshooting tree: Synchronization not working ...................................................................................... 208
Constant busy state on sync bus....................................................................................................................... 209
Sync board Failure Indicator for incomplete cable connections ...................................................................... 209
Troubleshooting tree: Reader does not automatically switch back to Primary side after fault recovery ....... 210
Troubleshooting tree: Simultaneous faults on Primary and Secondary CTMs ................................................ 211
Identifying failures on the primary and/or secondary side ............................................................................ 212
Primary and/or Secondary side failure is indicated by any of the following conditions: .......................... 212
Primary side failure is indicated by any of the following conditions ......................................................... 212
Secondary side failure is indicated by any of the following conditions: .................................................... 212
Events that cause an automatic switchover................................................................................................... 212
Reader recovery actions ................................................................................................................................ 214
Testing the CTM Ethernet 1 port ................................................................................................................... 215
Testing an LPM COM port .............................................................................................................................. 215
Testing the Synchronization Circuit ............................................................................................................... 217
Testing the SPM and CTM.......................................................................................................................... 217
Testing the Synchronization hub cabling ................................................................................................... 218
Testing the MRFM-S slots .............................................................................................................................. 218
7.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ......................................................................................... 220
Corrective maintenance procedures .............................................................................................................. 220
Preventive maintenance procedures and scheduling .................................................................................... 221
Once a year: ...................................................................................................................................................... 221
With power off: ............................................................................................................................................. 221
Every 4.5 years: ................................................................................................................................................. 221
MRFM-S replacement .................................................................................................................................... 222
Removing an MRFM-S ............................................................................................................................... 222
Installing an MRFM-S ................................................................................................................................. 224
Antenna replacement.................................................................................................................................... 225
Removing an antenna ................................................................................................................................ 225
Installing an antenna ................................................................................................................................. 226
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RF cable or connector replacement ................................................................................................................ 227
Removing RF cable/connector ................................................................................................................... 227
Installing an RF cable/connector ............................................................................................................... 228
CTM replacement .......................................................................................................................................... 229
Removing a CTM ........................................................................................................................................ 230
Installing a CTM ......................................................................................................................................... 230
SPM replacement........................................................................................................................................... 231
Removing an SPM ...................................................................................................................................... 231
Installing an SPM ....................................................................................................................................... 231
LPM replacement ........................................................................................................................................... 231
Removing an LPM ...................................................................................................................................... 231
Installing an LPM ........................................................................................................................................ 232
PSM replacement........................................................................................................................................... 232
Removing a PSM ........................................................................................................................................ 232
Installing a PSM .......................................................................................................................................... 233
CFM replacement........................................................................................................................................... 233
Removing a CFM ........................................................................................................................................ 233
Installing a CFM.......................................................................................................................................... 233
Replacing a PSM fuse ..................................................................................................................................... 234
Rebooting the CTM ........................................................................................................................................ 235
Rebooting using CTM ON/OFF switch ........................................................................................................ 235
Rebooting from the browser interface ...................................................................................................... 235
Configuring events that cause a switchover ................................................................................................... 237
Manually select the active side and disable switchover ............................................................................ 238
Letting the Reader automatically choose the active side .......................................................................... 238
Enabling the Reader to recover automatically to the primary side ........................................................... 238
Configuring the Reader to switch over automatically when an LC link is down ........................................ 238
Configuring the Reader to switch over when the Ethernet IR link is down ............................................... 241
Configuring the Reader to switchover based on Test tag feedback (if present) ....................................... 241
New firmware ................................................................................................................................................ 241
Uploading new firmware ........................................................................................................................... 242
Activating new firmware............................................................................................................................ 243
On the Primary side: .................................................................................................................................. 244
On the Secondary side: .............................................................................................................................. 245
Deleting firmware ...................................................................................................................................... 245
Saving the Reader configuration................................................................................................................ 246
Uploading a saved configuration ............................................................................................................... 246
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Resetting the Reader configuration to the factory default ....................................................................... 247
Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 248
Creating a new user ................................................................................................................................... 248
Changing a user’s access permissions ....................................................................................................... 249
Deleting a user ........................................................................................................................................... 250
Verifying a computer is communicating with a specific CTM .................................................................... 250
Using an NTP Server to synchronize the clocks of Readers in an IR network .................................................. 250
Manually setting the Reader time and date .................................................................................................. 251
Logging transactions remotely via an Ethernet connection ........................................................................... 252
Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the DIAGNOSTIC PORT ......................................................... 252
Saving Reader log files to a computer ........................................................................................................... 252
Manually saving a Reader log file to a USB flash drive ................................................................................... 253
APPENDIX A MISCELLANEOUS .............................................................................................. 255
Using PuTTY to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT ........................................................................................ 255
Using HyperTerminal to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT ........................................................................... 255
Using RealTerm to connect to the MRFM-S ................................................................................................... 256
Accessing Documentation ............................................................................................................................. 257
Technical Specifications and Pin outs ............................................................................................................ 258
Antenna Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 264
Antenna Environmental Specifications ............................................................................................................. 265
RF Cable Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 265
Synchronization cable specifications ................................................................................................................ 266
Maximum Sync Cable Length ............................................................................................................................ 266
Sync Cable Requirements ................................................................................................................................. 266
Terminal Block............................................................................................................................................... 267
Spares and Tools ........................................................................................................................................... 267
Test Equipment ................................................................................................................................................. 268
Test Vehicles ..................................................................................................................................................... 268
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Reference Documents .................................................................................................................................... 269
Other commercial Documents .......................................................................................................................... 269
Acronyms and Synonyms ............................................................................................................................... 270
Glossary ......................................................................................................................................................... 278
Differences between the Badger and JANUS® Readers .................................................................................. 281
APPENDIX B NON-REDUNDANT READER .......................................................................... 287
List of Figures
FIGURE 2-1: A REDUNDANT READER ...................................................................................................................... 29
FIGURE 2-2: IAG 3 ANTENNA .................................................................................................................................. 30
FIGURE 4-1: READER POWER DISTRIBUTION........................................................................................................ 156
FIGURE 5-1: EARTH GROUND SYSTEM (WITH RECOMMENDED LIGHTNING PROTECTORS SHOWN) .................. 165
FIGURE 5-2: AC MAINS ......................................................................................................................................... 167
FIGURE 5-3: LC DATA CABLE INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................... 168
FIGURE 5-4: INLINE ANTENNA INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................... 170
FIGURE 5-5: STAGGERED ANTENNA INSTALLATION ............................................................................................. 171
FIGURE 5-6: RF CABLE INSTALLATION SCHEMATIC BI-STATIC OPERATION .......................................................... 174
FIGURE 5-7: RF CABLE INSTALLATION SCHEMATIC BI-STATIC OPERATION WITH RF AMPLIFIER ......................... 175
FIGURE 5-8: RF CABLE INSTALLATION SCHEMATIC BI-STATIC TDM/6C ONLY OPERATION .................................. 175
FIGURE 5-9: SYNCHRONIZATION CIRCUIT SCHEMATIC FOR THREE READERS ...................................................... 179
FIGURE 5-10: SCHEMATIC OF A THREE-READER IR NETWORK ............................................................................. 184
FIGURE 5-11: SCHEMATIC OF A THREE-READER LC NETWORK ............................................................................ 184
FIGURE 5-12: TWO READERS COMMUNICATING WITH ONE OBU ....................................................................... 189
FIGURE 5-13: THREE READERS COVERING ONE DIRECTION OF WIDE LANE ORT TRAFFIC ................................... 191
FIGURE 5-14: THREE WIDE ORT LANES WITH TWO STRADDLE ANTENNAS ......................................................... 198
FIGURE 6-1: SIGNAL FLOW DIAGRAMS................................................................................................................. 200
FIGURE 6-2: TYPICAL MRFM-S HEARTBEAT MESSAGE ......................................................................................... 215
FIGURE 7-1: PSM FUSE AND FUSE HOLDER .......................................................................................................... 234
List of Tables
TABLE 2-1: IAG ANTENNA SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................ 30
TABLE 3-1: COMMUNICATIONS FIELDS .................................................................................................................. 54
TABLE 3-2: POWER SUPPLY MODULE FIELDS ......................................................................................................... 56
TABLE 3-3: RF MODULES FIELDS ............................................................................................................................. 57
TABLE 3-4: MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION FIELDS .............................................................................................. 59
TABLE 3-5: REPORTS BY CHANNEL.......................................................................................................................... 62
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TABLE 3-6: COMMANDS AND CONTROLS .............................................................................................................. 78
TABLE 4-1: MRFM-S SIGNALS TO AND FROM DSM .............................................................................................. 154
TABLE 4-2: BOOLEAN LOGIC TRUTH TABLE FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OF TWO READERS .................................... 159
TABLE 4-3: LIST OF AVAILABLE LOG FILES ............................................................................................................ 160
TABLE 4-4: LIST OF FIELDS IN A TRANSACTION LOG REPORT ............................................................................... 160
TABLE 5-1: LOCATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF LIGHTNING PROTECTORS ................................................... 166
TABLE 5-2: ANTENNA MOUNTING FOR THE IAG 3 ANTENNA AND LANE CONFIGURATION ................................ 169
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TABLE 5-3: SYNCHRONIZATION COMPATIBILITY MATRIX – JANUS AND BADGER .............................................. 183
TABLE 6-1: CTM LED STATES EXPLAINED .............................................................................................................. 202
TABLE 6-2: PSM LED STATES EXPLAINED .............................................................................................................. 203
TABLE 6-3: MRFM-S LED STATES EXPLAINED ....................................................................................................... 203
TABLE 6-4: SWITCHOVER TRIGGERS ..................................................................................................................... 212
TABLE 6-5: FAILURES AND THE READER RECOVERY ACTIONS THEY TRIGGER...................................................... 214
TABLE 6-6: MRFM-S FAULT CODES ....................................................................................................................... 215
TABLE 7-1: IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE BADGER READER AND THE JANUS READER .................... 281
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1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL
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The JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2 Operations and Maintenance Manual consists of two main
parts :
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Operations
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Maintenance
Sections and subsections within these main parts are used to present theoretical as well as practical
and procedural information. See the table of contents for more details on each section.
This manual is the main reference document used during training. Training is provided by Kapsch
TrafficCom for the following personnel.

Operations

Installations

Maintenance

Service
This manual is also used as a reference by Kapsch TrafficCom for its service-certified technical service
personnel in the field once training has been completed.
Technical Background
Personnel must have an electrical/electronic technical background and some prior experience using
web browsers.
Assumptions
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A redundant JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2 used for Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) is
assumed throughout the manual.
Warnings and Cautions
Warnings
Warnings indicate a risk of bodily harm and include a symbol indicating the type of injury risked.
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WARNING:
WARNING DESCRIPTION HERE.
The following warnings appear in the manual:
AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED READER COULD RESULT IN ELECTRIC
SHOCK. ENSURE A HIGH CURRENT EARTH GROUND CONNECTION IS
ESTABLISHED BEFORE CONNECTING SUPPLY POWER TO THE READER.
THE MODULES MAY HAVE SHARP EDGES. HANDLE THE MODULES
CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION TOOL
TO REMOVE A MODULE.
THE MRFM-S MAY BECOME HOT UNDER NORMAL OPERATING
CONDITIONS. ENSURE THE MRFM-S HAS COOLED DOWN OR WEAR
GLOVES WHEN HANDLING THE MRFM-S.
THE PSM MAY BECOME HOT UNDER NORMAL OPERATING CONDITIONS.
ENSURE THE PSM HAS COOLED DOWN OR WEAR GLOVES WHEN
HANDLING THE PSM.
EXPOSED HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT IN THE PSM. ENSURE THAT THE
POWER SWITCH IS SET TO THE OFF POSITION AND THAT THE AC INPUT
POWER CORD IS DISCONNECTED BEFORE REMOVING THE PSM.
INSTALLING A FUSE OF THE WRONG TYPE OR RATING MAY CAUSE A
FIRE. ENSURE A TIME-LAG FUSE RATED FOR 10A, 250VAC IS INSTALLED.
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Cautions
Cautions indicate a risk of damage to equipment or loss of data.
CAUTION:
Caution description here.
The following cautions appear in the manual:
Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely affect system operation.
The default values may not be appropriate for the specific application. It is the system
integrator’s responsibility to tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating
environment.
Both CTMs in a redundant Reader must be properly configured. Each CTM has its own
browser interface and is configured independently. Ensure any configuration changes made
to one CTM are applied to the other CTM.
Log file formats are not under ICD control and the format may change without prior
notification. Log files are for diagnostic purposes only and are not guaranteed to be
maintained in non-volatile storage.
Excessive bending or kinking can damage the RF feedline cables. Do not excessively bend or
kink the RF feedline cables when installing them between the antennas to the Reader
enclosure.
Removing a powered CTM from the Reader rack can damage the CTM. Before removing a
CTM from the Reader, ensure that power on the affected side of the Reader is turned off,
i.e. the power switch on the PSM is in the off position, or the PSM AC input power cord is
disconnected.
To avoid damaging the modules, ensure that the connector on the module is properly
aligned with the connector on the DSM back plane before the module is securely plugged
into the DSM.
Activating inactive factory firmware on a running system is not recommended. The factory
firmware may not be appropriate for the specific application.
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During firmware activation (typically less than 60 seconds), the Reader will switch over to
the other side to process and report transactions, regardless of the position of the mode
switch on the SPM module. Ensure that the other side is running normally and all lane
controller links are functioning. The Reader will be unable to process or report transactions
if it is unable to switch over to the other side.
During firmware activation (typically less than 60 seconds), a non-redundant Reader is
unable to process or report transactions.
The factory default configuration should not be restored on a running Reader. The factory
firmware may not be appropriate for the specific application. Save the current Reader
configuration before resetting the Reader configuration to the factory default.
On one redundant reader of a synchronization network, the synchronization connection
should be looped back and this reader will declare sync even if it is disconnected from the
other readers
To avoid damaging the RF adaptor cables, ensure they do not protrude to where items on
the back of the cabinet doors can damage or press on them. Use 90-degree SMA adaptors
where required.
Keep at least 100 cm away from the radiating face of the antenna when the RF module is
connected and operating.
Conventions used in this manual
The following information is provided to the user to aid in understanding and readabiity.
Highlighting and callouts are used in the guide to indicate importance, or to indicate a change to the
user.
Bolding of words is used in the following cases:

To indicate that an action is required (example: Click the Next button.)

To indicate a main menu item and/or a menu option (example: From the Tag
Programming screen, select the Enable TMP check box.
When required, tables listing screen fieldnames and/or column headings and their definitions or
meanings are placed below selected screens to aid in understanding technical terms.
Decision tables are used when procedures have more than one option from which to choose.
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Example:
IF you logged into an account that …
THEN …
has User Admin permissions,
navigate to the Change Password tab on the User
Management page. Go to step 3.
does NOT have User Admin permissions,
from ANY page, click Change Password in the
navigation sidebar.
Result: The User Management Change Password page
appears. Go to step 3.
How to use this manual
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instructions on how to use it.
Topics can be found in the Table of Contents at the beginning of the manual to help with navigation.
If an online version of the guide is used, both the Table of Contents topics, and page and subject
cross-references within the body of the document are hyperlinked to their asociated subject matter.
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2. OVERVIEW
Introduction
The JANUS® Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2 (MPR2) is part of the Electronic Toll Collection (ETC)
Subsystem. Toll collection is the primary use of the Reader.
How the JANUS MPR2 Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Subsystem works
The MPR2 reader can interact with both active and passive OBUs.
Active OBU
For an active OBU, overhead antennas send out RF signals. As a vehicle equipped with an active
OBU approaches a toll zone, the OBU receives an RF signal from the antenna. The OBU then starts
transmitting data, which is received by the antenna and passed on to the Reader via an MRFM-S
module. The Reader processes and logs the OBU data, and then sends the information to the Lane
Controllers (LCs). The Reader can also send data back to the OBU, such as an updated toll account
balance.
Passive OBU
For a passive OBU, the antenna sends out a command or a continuous wave via an RF signal. As a
vehicle equipped with a passive OBU approaches a toll zone, the OBU receives an RF signal from the
antenna. If commanded, the OBU then starts transmitting data, which is received by the antenna and
passed on to the Reader via an MRFM-S module. The Reader processes and logs the OBU data, and
then sends the information to the Lane Controllers (LCs). The Reader can also send data back to the
OBU.
JANUS MPR2 is factory configured to enable the specific protocols requested at the time of order.
While mulitple protocols may be displayed on the Web interface, only those protocols factory
configured at the time of order are active. To activate additional protocols after delivery, contact
Kapsch Sales.
JANUS MPR system components
Figure 2-1: A Redundant Reader shows a rack equipped with eight Smart MRF modules (MRFM-S).
A Lane Kit consists of:
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An antenna (see Figure 2-2)
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An MRFM-S(
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Two feedline adapter cables
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One Circulator
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One Circulator adapter cable. (3’5” for 902-904MHz, 3’3” for all other frequencies)
The redundant Reader consists of:
Note: Numbers in the list below refer to those associated with Figure 2-1: A Redundant Reader. The
DSM, and CFM are not shown in the figure.
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Two Controller Modules (CTM), each equipped with an internal Main Controller
One rack and Distribution Module
(MC) and one Channel Group Controller (CGC)
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Two Configuration Modules (CFMs) attached directly to the DSM
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One Synchronization Port Module (SPM)
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Two Lane Port Modules (LPM)
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One secondary Power Supply Module (PSM)
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


One primary Power Supply Module (PSM) 
AC Power cords for the PSM’s 
Note: Non-redundant Readers contain one CTM, one CFM, one LPM, and one PSM. For an illustration
of a non-redundant reader, see Appendix B.
Additional installation components required are:
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Two RF cables from Reader to Circulator (type N male to type N female)
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Sealing tapes for RF connectors exposed to weather
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Lightning arrestors
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Optional Ethernet switch modules (ESMs)
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Sync and inter-reader Ethernet cabling (if required)
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Ethernet cables if ESMs used

300 CFM fan tray for operation above 131F (55C)
Additional Site requirements are:
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Cabinet with AC power, grounding, including reader ground bar,
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Mounting structure for antenna
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Ethernet or Serial cables to connect to the lane Controller(s)
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Figure 2-1: A Redundant Reader
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
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Antenna
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The antenna sends and receives RF signals to and from the vehicle On Board Units (OBUs). The IAG
3 antenna is recommended for the MPR2 reader. See Antenna Specifications, page 264 for more
details. Figure 2-2 shows an illustration of the IAG 3 antenna, one of the recommended antennas for
the Multi-protocol Reader.
Figure 2-2: IAG 3 Antenna
IAG Antenna specifications
Table 2-1: IAG Antenna Specifications
P/N
Lane Kit #
Description
Width (in
inches)
Length (in
inches)
Depth (in
inches)
Weight
(in lbs)
Mounting
800260-015
802344-TAB
3x4 dipole
array
34.5
21.25
3.13
19
horizontal
800260-011
802344-TAB
3x3 Patch
34.5
31.75
2.3
28
horizontal
Note: Mounting information is provided as a guideline.
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Weight specified is applicable to the antenna structure only, that is, it does not include mounting
hardware.
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Module Descriptions
Smart Multi-protocol RF Module (MRFM-S)
Function
Converts digital data from the Reader to an
analog RF signal that is sent to the OBU via
the antenna.
Converts the analog RF signal collected from
the OBU via the antenna into a digital signal
that is sent to the CGC module via the DSM.
Units per
Redundant
Reader
Redundant
One MRFM-S for each antenna. A maximum of
8 MRFM-S per Reader.
No
Normal State


The DATA LED
illuminates solid green
when RF data is being transmitted.
Connections
The MRFM-S module can support bi-static
output configurations.


In bi-static output configurations, both


connections
and
are connected by an
RF cable to the antenna.
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Distributions Module (DSM) and Rack
Function
Units per
Redundant
Reader
Connections
The DSM is the back
plane of the Reader
rack.
One DSM and one
Rack
The MRFM-S. PSM,
LPM, CTM, and SPM
modules slide into
the Rack and
connect to the DSM.
The CFMs attach
directly to the DSM.
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Configuration Module (CFM)
Function
Units per Redundant
Reader
Stores the
Reader
configuration file
so that the
Reader
configuration is
retained when
the CTMs fail or
are removed.
One CFM on the
secondary side
,
One CFM on the

Connections
primary side
The CFMs
attach directly to
the DSM in the
secondary

location
and
the primary
location
.
CFMs should
not be swapped
between
readers or within
the reader.
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Control Module (CTM)
Function
Contains the Reader processor
(MC), the Channel Group
Controller module (CGC).
Allows the CTM to be reset with
the CTM ON/OFF switch
.

Controls when the RF modules
are interrogated.
Units per Redundant
Reader

One CTM on primary side,

One CTM on secondary side
Normal State


The POWER LED
illuminates
green when the CTM is on and is
receiving power from the PSM.



The STATUS LEDs
illuminate
green to indicate SYNC is
functional, CTM is active, CGC is
functional and MC is functional.


Port
Function
ETHERNET 1 - 1 Gbps
Connections

ETHERNET 2 – 100 Mbps
DIAGNOSTIC PORT
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


One option for connecting a service laptop directly
to the Reader,. or, for creating a network to connect
the Readers and LCs together.
For connecting several Readers together to create
an Inter-Reader (IR) network, or for connecting a
service laptop when Ethernet 1 is connected to the
Lane Controller.
A second option for connecting a service laptop
directly to the Reader. The browser interface cannot
be accessed from this port.
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Control Module (CTM)
I/O

Reserved for future use.
Port
Function

USB 2 
A third option for connecting a service laptop, via an
Ethernet adapter, directly to the Reader, or for
saving the Reader configuration to a flash drive, Or
for automatically or manually copying the Reader
log files to a flash drive.
USB 1
CTM MC
The MC is a single-board computer that runs the Reader firmware. The MC is mounted in the CTM.
CTM CGC
The CGC handles the communications between the MC and the RF modules. It also handles the serial
communications between the reader and the Lane Controller via the serial connections on the LPM.
The CGC is mounted in the CTM.
The CGC hardware supports the following functions.
• Controls the protocol frame timing for each protocol
• Controls the RF channel scanning as per configuration
• Handles the data communication exchange with the transponder via the RF link
• Handles inter-reader frame synchronization
• Provides hardware interface for redundancy operation
• Provides hardware interface for supporting up to eight (8) MRFM-S
• Provides in-system program capability via the Master interface, for firmware and hardware
configuration where applicable
• Provides connections for eight Lane Controller Ports
• Provides pass-through provisional connections for the Host Port .
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Synchronization Port Module (SPM)
Function
Sends out the status of the Reader (ready or busy) to
the other Readers in the synchronization network.
Signals to the CTM when all other Readers in the
synchronization network are ready.
Allows the switchover mode to be set to
SECONDARY—AUTO—PRIMARY by the
Redundancy Mode switch
Units per
Redundant
Reader
Normal State
Connections
 on the SPM.
One
N/A (no status indicators on module)

The SPM terminal block
is connected to the other
Readers in the synchronization network via the sync
terminal block hub.
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Lane Port Module (LPM)
Function
Units per
Redundant
Reader
Normal State
Connections
Provides a serial interface between the LCs and
CTM. All OBU Data processing is done by the CTM.
One LPM on primary side,
One LPM on secondary side
N/A (no status indicators on module)
The Reader can send real-time OBU transactions to

the LCs via the eight serial ports
on the LPM. The
LC can also update the Reader configuration via
these ports.

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Power Supply Module (PSM)
Function
Provides DC power to
the modules in the
Reader rack.
Allows each side (primary
or secondary) to be
powered on and off via a
power switch
Units per Redundant
Reader
.
One secondary PSM
on the secondary side
One primary PSM on
the primary side





The secondary and
primary PSMs are not
interchangeable since
they are mirror images
of each other. The
secondary PSM is
keyed to insert in the
leftmost rack slot and
the primary PSM is
keyed to insert in the
rightmost rack slot.
Normal State
A +15V STATUS LED
illuminates green to
indicate that 15V DC is
being supplied to the
Reader.
A +5V STATUS LED
illuminates green to
indicate that 5V DC is
being supplied to the
Reader.
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A power cable plugs

into a socket
to
supply 120VAC to the
PSMs. Each PSM is
equipped with a
replaceable 10A fuse
.
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Ethernet Switch Module (ESM)
Function
Can connect an IR network with up to three
Readers for Open Road Tolling (ORT)
applications via the Ethernet 2 port on the
CTMs. The IR network is used to improve
the accuracy of the voting that determines
the lane assignment between Readers
covering adjacent lanes.
Can connect an LC network with all Readers
to a Lane Controller and host computer via
the Ethernet 1 port on the CTMs. The host
computer can be used to access the browser
interface for each Reader CTM in the
network.
The Ethernet switch Module, if used, shall be
mounted in a reader cabinet.
Units per Redundant
Reader
Two per Ethernet network
Normal State
See the manufacturer’s documentation for
details.
Connections
See the manufacturer’s documentation for
details.
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The CTM web interface
You can use a service laptop equipped with a web browser to access the CTM web interface, shown
below. After entering your user name and password, you can monitor and configure the Reader
depending on the permissions assigned to your user account.
Note: Depending on the permissions given a user by the administrator, the menu can have different
options. For instance, the menu in brackets below is what an administrator would see.
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Operating Instructions
Clear Display
Load recent transactions
Adjust Browser Settings
Show/hide columns: click
to select columns to display
Menu for Administrators
Transactions in real-time
CSV: click to create a spread sheet
Graph showing number of tags per day per protocol (e.g., ATA and IAG)
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Each CTM has its own browser interface. Changing configuration settings while connected to the
primary CTM, for example, does not change the configuration settings for the secondary CTM.
Note: Any changes applied to one CTM in a redundant Reader must then be applied to the other CTM.
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3. OPERATING PROCEDURES
CAUTION:
Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely
affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate for
the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility to
tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating
environment, with the aid of the Kapsch Operations Group.
CAUTION: Redundant Reader
Both CTMs in a redundant Reader must be properly configured. Each
CTM has its own browser interface and is configured independently.
Ensure any configuration changes made to one CTM are applied to the
other CTM, as required.
Starting up the Reader
This procedure outlines the correct way to power on and boot up a Reader.
Prerequisites:
PSM power switches set to the off (0) position.
1.
CTM ON/OFF switches set to OFF.
2.
Set the Redundancy Mode switch on the SPM to AUTO.
3.
Set the secondary and primary PSM power switches to the on (I) position.
Result: The +15V STATUS LED and the +5 STATUS LED on the PSMs illuminate solid green.
4.
Set the CTM ON/OFF switch to the ON position, and wait for the CTM to complete its power up cycle
(approximately 120 Seconds).
Result: The POWER LED illuminates green. The STATUS LEDs illuminate green to indicate SYNC is
functional, CTM is active, CGC is functional and MC is functional.
Note: If any CTM STATUS LEDs indicate an abnormal state, (see Table 6-1: CTM LED states explained on
page 202) perform the necessary troubleshooting procedure. See Troubleshooting
Methodology on page 199 for more information.
Shutting down the Reader
This procedure outlines the correct way to power down a Reader.
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1.
Click the
icon on the manage software page on the left side panel.
Result: The following dialog screen appears.
2.
Click the Shut down button.
3.
When the reader has completed an orderly software shut down set both CTM ON/OFF switches to OFF.
4.
Set both PSM power switches to the off (0) position.
Manually switching a Reader to the redundant side
The Reader is manually switched between the primary and secondary sides. This is necessary, for
example, when recovering a Reader back to the Primary side when automatic recovery is not enabled.
Prerequisites:
1.
Ensure no faults exist on the side being activated.
Set the SPM redundancy mode switch to either SECONDARY or PRIMARY, as applicable.
Result: The ACTIVE LED on the CTM of the selected side illuminates green, indicating the selected side
is active.
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Note: If the redundancy mode switch is set to PRIMARY, the Reader stays in Primary mode and does not
switch operation to the secondary side unless the primary side fails.
Note: If the switch is set to SECONDARY, the Reader stays in Secondary mode and does not switch
operation to the primary side unless the secondary side fails or the primary side recovers.
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader
You can use a service laptop to access the CTM web interface interface by connecting directly to one
of the CTM USB ports or the ETHERNET 1 port.
Changing the service laptop IP address
1.
In Windows, go to Start  Settings Control Panel  Network Connections  Local Area
Connection  Properties  Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)  Properties.
2.
Select Use the following IP address, then enter the IP address using the Reader network number in the
first three fields (ex. 192.168.1._ ) followed by a unique host number in the fourth field.
3.
Enter 225.225.225.0 in the subnet mask and leave the default gateway blank.
Testing the connection to the reader
1.
In Windows, go to Start  Run.
2.
Type ‘ping’, followed by the ETHERNET 1 port IP address or the USB adapter address, depending on
what the laptop is connected.
3.
Click OK.
Result: Several replies from the Reader IP address display momentarily in a DOS window. You are ready
to access the CTM web interface (see Accessing the CTM web interface page 47).
Note: If a reply is not received during the test, check the cable, connections, and IP addresses, then repeat
step 1.
Accessing the CTM web interface
The CTM web interface interface monitors and configures the CTM.
Prerequisites:
1.
A service laptop connected to one of the CTM USB ports or the ETHERNET 1 port of the
Reader.
Launch the web browser on the computer.
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Note: You can use a recent versions any popular browser.
ATTENTION: When using certain versions of Internet Explorer, you may experience
missing strings of text when a CTM screen displays. Press control and F5 (Ctrl F5)
simultaneously. This action clears the buffer and refreshes the screen.
Note: The default IP address of the primary and secondary CTM ETHERNET 1 port is 192.168.1.50. The IP
address may change during installation.
2.
Consult the record of system IP addresses maintained by the system integrator to determine the correct
IP address by using the hypertrm command. See Using HyperTerminal to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC
PORT on page 255.
Note: The default IP addresses of the primary and secondary CTM ETHERNET 2 port are 192.168.0.50 and
192.168.0.51 respectively. The IP addresses may change during installation.
3.
Consult the record of system IP addresses to determine the correct IP address by using the hypertrm
command. See Using HyperTerminal to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT on page 255.
4.
In the address bar of the web browser, type: https:// followed by the IP address of the ETHERNET 1 Port
or USB Adapter.
5.
Use the following decision table to continue the procedure.
IF …
THEN …
you click the Login button and a dialog box requesting
a username and password appears,
go to step 6.
a 403 Forbidden error message appears,
ensure the IP address entered in the address bar is
correct and that the IP address is preceded by https://
a web browser message indicating there is a
connection problem appears,
confirm that the IP address entered in step 2 is the
correct record of system IP addresses.
a security warning appears
follow the instructions the web browser provides.
Note: Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive.
6.
Enter your username and password.
Result: The following Home page appears.
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Operating Instructions
Click the Status link located on the left panel.
Result: The following Status page appears.
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Select the Miscellaneous Information tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
9.
Click the System Identification button to confirm which Reader CTM web interface you are viewing, and
that the computer is communicating successfully.
Result: The MC LED of the CTM flashes: green – red – amber – green three times to indicate
communication.
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Logging out of the CTM web interface
Logging out of the CTM web interface terminates the connection between the service laptop and the
CTM web interface.
Prerequisites:
1.
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Click Log Out from the navigation side bar.
Result: You are immediately logged out from the CTM web interface.
Changing your password
Any user can change their own password, although the procedure is different for users with User
Admin permissions. This procedure outlines how to change a password for users with User Admin
permissions and for those without.
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
1.
Login to the user account that requires a password change.
2.
Use the following decision table to continue the procedure.
IF you logged into an account that …
THEN …
has User Admin permissions,
navigate to the Change Password tab on the User
Management page. Go to step 3.
does NOT have User Admin permissions,
from ANY page, click Change Password in the
navigation sidebar.
Result: The User Management Change Password page
appears. Go to step 3.
3.
Enter your new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password fields.
4.
Click the Submit button.
Result: Your password is now changed
5.
If, after you have changed your password, an authentication window appears, enter your user name and
new password to return to the browser interface.
Resetting a forgotten password
If a user forgets their password, the password can be cleared by another user with User Admin
permissions. The Reader accepts any password from the user until the password is changed. This
procedure requires two users; a user with User Admin permissions and the user requiring a reset
password.
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The user clearing the password must have User Admin permissions.
Note: The User Administrator should ensure that the user sets a new password after the password is
cleared. Otherwise, the Reader will continue to accept any password for that user account.
1.
Navigate to the User Management tab on the User Management page.
2.
Use the following decision table to continue the procedure.
IF you logged into an account that …
THEN …
has User Admin permissions,
go to step 3 and continue to step 5.
does NOT have User Admin permissions,
go to step 6 and continue to step 8.
3.
Click the corresponding Clear Password button of the user whose password needs resetting.
4.
Click Yes to confirm.
5.
Log out (see Logging out of the CTM web interface, page 51).
6.
Select Change Password from the navigation sidebar.
7.
Enter your user name and compose a password.
Note: This password does not become your new password.
8.
Change your password (see Changing your password on page 51).
Result: Your password resets.
Configuring the Reader to recover automatically to the primary side
The Reader can be configured to automatically activate the primary side once a failure causing a
switchover to the secondary side has cleared.
Prerequisites: Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web
interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Note: You must have Advanced User permissions.
1.
Set the SPM redundancy mode switch to the AUTO position.
2.
From the CTM web Home page, select the Configuration link on the left panel of the screen.
3.
Select the Auto Recovery To Prime check box if it is not already selected.
Example: The following Configuration page is shown.
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Monitoring the Reader
You can monitor and gather information about the Reader from the CTM web interface using the Status
option in the left panel of the screen.
Note: For all of the following procedures, a laptop or desktop computer with a monitor needs to be
connected to the CTM Ethernet 1 port or USB port.
Reader status
The Status page in the CTM web interface displays the state of the communication links, the power
supply modules, and the CTM/CGC, and is useful for troubleshooting the Reader.
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Communications
Table 3-1 lists and describes the fields in the Communications tab on the Status page.
Table 3-1: Communications fields
Communications tab
Field
Main Controller
Serial link
Status
Description
Up
successful link connection
between redundant CTMs
Down
link failure or disabled
(always Down on non-redundant
Readers)
Inter-Reader
Ethernet link
Lane Controller
Serial link
Lane Controller
Ethernet link
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Up
successful link connection
Down
link failure
Disabled
link not enabled
Up
successful link connection
between CTM (via LPM) and LC
Down
link failure
Disabled
link not enabled
Up
successful link connection
Down
link failure
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Communications tab
Field
Status
Description
Disabled
link not enabled
Responding
test tag enable, tag seen.
Not Detected
test tag enabled, tag not being
read.
Disabled
test tags are not used to confirm
RF Channel health
Up
successful link connection
Down
link failure
Disabled
synchronization not enabled
Dual-Destination
Lane Controller
Ethernet Link
TertiaryDestination Lane
Controller Ethernet
Link
Test Tags
Synchronization
Power Supply Module
Table 3-2 lists and describes the fields in the Power Supply Module tab on the Status page.
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Table 3-2: Power Supply Module fields
Power Supply Modules tab
Field
Status
5V (primary)
5V (secondary)
15V (primary)
15V (secondary)
Description
On
DC input operational
Off
DC input failure
On
DC input operational
Off
DC input failure
On
DC input operational
Off
DC input failure
On
DC input operational
Off
DC input failure
RF Modules
Table 3-3 lists and describes the fields in the RF Modules tab on the Status page.
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Table 3-3: RF Modules fields
RF Modules tab
Field
Module Presence
Serial No
Comm Status
Firmware Version
Antenna Status
Status
Description
Absent
Not installed
Present
Installed
Unknown
Status not known
Unknown
Status not known
serial number
shown
xxxxx
Unknown
Status not known
OK
Comm States working
Failure
Fault in one of more Comm States
Date with part
number shown
yyyymmmdd–xxxx-xx
Unknown
Status not known
OK
Receiving and/or transmitting
Failure
Fault in receiving and/or transmitting
Unknown
Status not known
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Miscellaneous Information
Table 3-4 lists and describes the fields in the Miscellaneous Information tab on the Status page.
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Table 3-4: Miscellaneous information fields
Miscellaneous Information tab
Field
Status
Description
Primary
The CTM is installed on the primary side
Secondary
The CTM is installed on the secondary side
Active
CTM is active
Inactive
CTM is not active
Operational
CGC is operational
Failed
CGC Failure
Unknown
CGC Health status unknown
Board
Example: LB800, LB735
Provides information on the model of the single board
computer (SBC) board installed Type of Board installed
Other Side Config
Compare
Communication Down;
Same; Different
(BETA) Provides an indication as to configuration state of
peer CTM
CTM Position
Active State
CGC Health Status
Communication Down (peer CTM is not running so
configuration state is unknown)
Same (peer CTM configuration is identical to this CTM’s
configuration)
Different (peer CTM configuration is different that this
CTM’s configuration)
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Miscellaneous Information tab
Field
Front-panel switch
position
Status
Auto; Primary;
Secondary
Description
Auto, Primary (switch set to Primary side), Secondary
(switch set to Secondary side).
For a redundant system, the switch would normally be set
to Auto
CFM Status
Lane Tuning Mode
Super Frame Time (μs)
Present
Indicates normal status
Not Detected
Indicates a problem; call Kapsch Service
Disabled
‘Disabled’ is normal status
Enabled
“Enabled” is not normal status
Numerical read
Reader timing information In microseconds
RF Channel Statistics
The Statistics page displays performance information for each MRFM-S channel. The statistics
displayed do not update automatically as transactions occur. Update the statistics with the latest data
by navigating away from, and then returning to the Statistics page, or by refreshing/reloading your
browser window.
Updates to the statistics pages commence when the Reader begins processing OBU transactions after
startup.
Statistics continue being appended until the system is either stopped and re-started, rebooted, or the
Reset Transaction Statistics button is clicked, which sets the statistics values to zero and updates
commence again.
Reports by channel
This screen lists and graphs reports on channel activity. You can chose to display daily or weekly
reports by clicking the available buttons.
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You can reset the values of the report by clicking the Reset Transaction Statistics button.
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Table 3-5: Reports by Channel
Reports by Channel tab
Field
Description
Period ending
The date and time that the statistics in the browser window were
updated. Navigate away from and then return to the Statistics
page, or refresh/reload your browser screen to update the
statistics.
Channel
The RF Channel that the statistics in that row represent.
Prot
Protocol being used by the Reader
Status
AVI Report Status (e.g., PGM, PU, PF, Read)
Txns
The number of transactions performed in a period
AvgHS
The average number of handshakes over the total transactions
with the primary or secondary side active
Voting
Average voting: time over period
Latency
The average latency time to report transactions
Uptime / CPU Load
This report lists and graphs the date and time of the reader activity measured in HoursUp and the
number of CPU Loads involved.
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Faults
This screen lists and graphs faults and reports them by type according to a color code.
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Transaction Buffering
Transaction buffering shows the user how much each channel is using for buffering. The following
screen shows an example.
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Note: Each side reports transactions that occurred while being active.
Handshakes
Handshakes shows the average number of handshakes that occur daily. The following screen shows
an example.
Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the Diagnostics page
Monitoring OBU transactions from the Diagnostics page is a better alternative to viewing transactions
from a transaction log on the Log Files page because the transactions on the Diagnostics page are
updated automatically. However, transactions that occurred before the Diagnostics page was accessed
can only be viewed from the transaction log.
The Display Transactions option displays both active and passive transactions.
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Prerequisites: Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have Advanced User
permissions.
Note: The computer must have Java version 6.0 installed (see www.java.com).
1.
Select the Diagnostics link from the left side panel.
Result: The following Diagnostics Page appears.
2.
An authentication window may appear on the Diagnostics Page when accessed the first time. If it
appears, enter a valid user name and password.
Note: To avoid having to re-enter authentication information on the Diagnostics Page, click the Save this
password in your password list button.
Result: After the Java program starts, the Tag Transaction window appears. All OBU transactions for the
Reader display automatically. The display update stops if someone updates the Reader software or
reboots the Reader.
Note: If a second computer or second browser window is used to access the Diagnostics Page, new
transactions will no longer be displayed in the first browser window.
Continuously logging transactions to a USB flash drive
This procedure outlines how to have transaction log files automatically saved and continuously updated
on a USB flash drive.
Prerequisites:
A USB flash drive is inserted into one of the CTM USB ports.
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface. Refer to
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have View Log Files and Manage Log
Files permissions.
1.
Select the Log Files link on the left side panel of the screen.
Result: The following Log Files page appears.
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Click the USB Logging tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Click the Start Logging to USB Device button.
Result: The following screen message appears.
4.
Click the Yes button.
Result: The following screen message appears.
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Note: The USB Logging changes its display from Disabled to Enabled, and USB Device Status remains
at Available to indicate that a connection between the Reader and the USB flash drive and log files can
get copied and updated to the USB device in realtime when required.
Note: You can click the Copy Log Files to USB device button if you just want to copy the present list of
log files to the USB device.
Continuously logging transactions using the Ethernet
This procedure outlines how to have transaction log files automatically saved and continuously updated
through an ethernet connection..
Prerequisites:
A ethernet connection is plugged into the laptop.
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface. Refer to
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have View Log Files and Manage Log
Files permissions.
1.
Select the Log Files link on the left side panel of the screen.
2.
Click the Ethernet Logging tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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3.
Enable the Ethernet Logging checkbox.
4.
Enter a Destination IP address and Port.
5.
Select the appropriate Ethernet Protocol.
6.
Select the required logs.
Example: The following example screen is shown.
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OBU Programming
The Reader can write data to an OBU as it passes through a toll plaza. The following procedures
outline how to enable OBU programming and how to configure the data that is written to the OBUs.
Prerequisites:
1.
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel of the screen.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Click the Tag Programming tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Operating Instructions
Configuring OBU programming for Traffic Management Applications
1.
From the Tag Programming screen, select the Enable TMP check box.
Result: The following screen appears.
2.
Select the Reader ID check box to enable writing the Reader ID to OBUs.
3.
Enter a unique Reader ID.
4.
Select the TM Date/Time check box to write the Reader TM time to OBUs.
Configuring OBU programming for Toll Collection applications
1.
From the above Tag Programming screen, select the Enable TCP check box.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Note: If not already enabled, check and configure the Plaza ID before enabling OBU feedback. The
Plaza ID field is not accessible once OBU feedback is enabled.
2.
Enter the Plaza ID and Agency ID in the fields.
3.
Select the Transaction Number Programming check box to choose how the Reader determines the toll
transaction number.
4.
Click the Transaction Number Programming drop-down box
Result: The following screen appears.
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5.
Select the desired transaction numbering calculation from the drop-down box.
6.
Select the TC Date/Time check box to write the transaction time to the OBU.
7.
Select the RW Format check box to determine how the scratchpad data is encoded when written to
OBUs.
Note: Before proceeding to the next step, ensure that you first enable and configure the Plaza ID.
8.
Select the OBU Feedback check box to enable OBU feedback.
9.
Assign a Lane Number to each RF channel.
Note: When a transaction occurs between an OBU and a channel, the Lane Number specified here will be
used when recording the transaction in OBU memory.
10. Select the OBU Feedback tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
11. Select either Type 1 or Type 2 feedback.
12. Select the desired audible feedback to control OBU beeping when a transaction occurs.
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Operating Instructions
13. Select the desired visual feedback to control OBU LED flashing when a transaction occurs.
Configuring Toll charges
The Reader can deduct toll charges from a toll/balance OBU based on a number of parameters. BAT 1
tolling deducts charges based on the vehicle type and the lane the vehicle is in when it passes through
the toll plaza. BAT 2 tolling deducts charges based on distance by determining the toll plazas the
vehicle entered and exited on the highway.
Prerequisites:
You must have Advanced User permissions.
BAT 1 tolling (deducting charges based on lane and vehicle type)
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel of the screen.
2.
Select the Toll/Rate Balance tab
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Select BAT 1 - Fixed Toll as the TRBA BAT Processing Type.
4.
Select one of four Toll Rate Tables for each channel, which determines the charge for the lane associated
with each channel.
5.
Select the Enforce Adjustment ID Checking check box to limit how frequently the balance can be
updated.
BAT 2 tolling (deducting charges based on entry and exit location)
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel of the screen.
2.
Select the Toll Rate/Balance tab
3.
Select BAT 2 - Variable Toll as the TRBA BAT Processing Type.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Note: For Readers at entry locations, select Entry Reader; for Readers at exit locations, select Exit
Reader.
4.
Select the Enforce Adjustment ID Checking check box to limit how frequently the balance can be
updated.
Configuring Protocols
Configure the Reader to interact with various protocol tags.
Prerequisites:
1.
You must have Advanced User permissions.
After selecting the Configuration link on the left side, select the Channel tab,
Result: The following screen appears.
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Note: When the reader leaves the factory, protocols will be unavailable.
2.
Select each channel and use the TDM RF State and FDM RF State to enable or disable a channel.
3.
Select the frequency for each channel by using the FDM Frequency (MHZ) selection.
Note: This should only be performed with Kapsch Technical Support.
4.
Select the specific combination of protocols desired.
Note: This should only be performed with Kapsch Technical Support.
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Configuration
The following table lists and describes the commands and controls that can be deployed in the various Configuration screens that are available to a
user.
Table 3-6: Commands and Controls
Command
Home
How is this command
executed?
In the navigation side bar:
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays the Main
Page in the CTM
web interface.
Used to return to the
main page.
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays the Status
page in the CTM
web interface.
Used to monitor
communication,
power supply, CTM
status and CGC health
Click Home.
Status
In the navigation side bar:
Click Status.
What does this
command do?
What is the purpose
of this command?
See System
Identification for more
explanation of the
button.
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Command
Statistics
How is this command
executed?
In the navigation side
bar:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
N/A
Default
Parameter
Value
N/A
Parameter
Range/Options
N/A
Click Statistics.
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
displays the Statistics
page in the CTM web
interface.
Used to view
Reports by
channel ,
Low/Early Reads,
Transaction
Buffering
statistics.
Note: The Reset
Transaction
Statistics button
is used to start a
new statistical
record.
Configuration
In the navigation side
bar:
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays the Configuration
page in the CTM web
interface.
Used to access a
variety of Reader
configuration
parameters.
user with
Manage
Software
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays the Software
Management page in the
CTM web interface.
Used to access
upload and
verify, activate,
and delete
software
commands and
the Reboot
button to reboot
the Reader.
Click Configuration.
Manage Software
In the navigation side
bar:
Click Manage Software
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Command
Manage Users
How is this command
executed?
In the navigation side
bar:
Click Manage Users.
Change Password
In the navigation side
bar:
Click Change Password.
Set Time
In the navigation side
bar:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
User Admin
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays the User
Management page in the
CTM web interface
Used to access
user profiles,
create new
users, delete
users, change
permissions,
change
passwords.
user
WITHOUT
User Admin
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays a User
Management page
limited to commands for
changing passwords
to change the
password of the
user currently
logged into the
CTM web
interface
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays the Time
Management page in the
CTM web interface
to
Disable/Enable
Network Time
Protocol (NTP)
access NTP
servers IPv4
addresses and
select a new
time zone
Click Set Time.
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Command
Log Files
How is this command
executed?
In the navigation side
bar:
Click Log Files.
Diagnostics
In the navigation side
bar:
Click Diagnostics.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
View Log
Files
permission
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays the Log Files page
in the CTM web interface.
Also displays the USB
Logging tab and the
Ethernet Logging tab.
to view ,
manage or copy
log files,
depending on
user permissions
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
displays the Diagnostic
Page in the CTM web
interface
Used for the
following
Diagnostics:
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Static and
Dynamic
Margin
Maps (Note:
Only
accessible to
Kapsch web
user)

Displaying
transactions
as they
occur

Serial port
loop-back
test
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Command
How is this command
executed?
In the navigation side
bar:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
Controlled Reader
shutdown
Used to shut
down the Reader
in a controlled
manner so that a
clean, manual
power down can
then proceed.
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
immediately logs the
current user out of the
CTM web interface
Used to log out
of the CTM web
interface
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
causes the CTM MC LED
to flash green-red-ambergreen three times
Used to confirm
which CTM web
interface is being
viewed and that
the computer is
successfully
communicating
with the CTM
Click to activate.
Log Out
In the navigation side
bar:
Click Log Out.
System
Identification
From the Miscellaneous
Information tab on the
Status page:
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Click the System
Identification button.
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Command
Reset Transaction
Statistics
How is this command
executed?
From the Reports by
channel tab on the
Statistics page:
Click Reset Transaction
Statistics button
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
sets all statistical values at
Used to allow
statistics to be
tracked from a
known starting
point
anyone
SITENM
no default value
String length: 32
sets the site name used in
the log file strings and is
used in the name of the
configuration files
Highly
recommend to
enter a
descriptive
name, as this
name is used in
various log files.
Used to identify
which Reader
the log files and
configuration
files originated
from
General Tab
Site Name
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type a Reader name in
Site Name text.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Ethernet 1 (LC
1Gbps) IP Address
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
anyone
LETHIF
192.168.1.50
N/A
Sets the IP address of the
Lane Controller ethernet
interface
Used to specify
an appropriate
ETHERNET 1 IP
address when
configuring an LC
network
anyone
LETHNM
255.255.255.0:0
N/A
Initializes this field to a
subnet mask for sites that
utilize subnet addressing.
Required by sites
that utilize
subnet
addressing.
anyone
PRIMIP
192.168.0.50
N/A
Used to assign a unique
IPv4 address (e.g.
192.168.0.50) to the right
hand side (prime) side of
the reader.
Used to specify
an appropriate
ETHERNET 2 IP
address when
configuring an IR
network. Note:
This address
should be
provided by the
SI network
planner.
Type an ETHERNET 1
port IP address in
Ethernet 1 (LC 1Gbps)
IP Address field..
Ethernet 1 (LC
1Gbps) Subnet
mask
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type the subnet mask
address in the Ethernet
1 (LC 1Gbps) Subnet
Mask field
Ethernet 2 (IRIF
100Mbps) IP
Address:
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Type an ETHERNET 2
port IP address in the
Ethernet 2 (IRIF
100Mbps) IP Address
field..
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192.168.0.51
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Command
IP Address
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type an IP address in IP
Address .
Reader IP address
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type a Reader IP
address in Reader IP
Address field
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SCNDIP
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
READIP
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Parameter
Value
192.168.0.51
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Range/Options
N/A
N/A
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
sets a unique IP address
to the secondary side of
the reader.
Assigns a unique
IPv4 address
sets the IP address for the
Reader
Used to specify a
unique IP
address for the
Reader when
configuring an IR
network
(e.g.
192.168.0.51) to
the secondary
side of the
reader. Note:
This address
should be
provided by the
SI network
planner.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
USB Adapter IP or
Bluetooth IP
Address
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type an IP address in
the USB Adapter IP
Address field
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
Parameter
Name
USB_IP
Default
Parameter
Value
192.168.2.50
Parameter
Range/Options
N/A
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
sets the IP address for the
USB-to-Ethernet adapter
connected to one of the
CTM USB ports
only needed if a
USB to Ethernet
or Bluetooth
dongle is
anticipated to be
plugged in to
one of the USB
ports. Assign an
IPv4 address to
this interface.
Note: Please do
not use a USBto-Ethernet and
Bluetooth
dongle at the
same time
Default Gateway IP
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type an IP address in
the Default Gateway IP
Address field
Anyone
DFGWIP
0.0.0.0.0
Note:
Initialize this
field to a IPv4
address if IP
traffic needs
to be routed
via a
gateway.
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tells the Reader the
default gateway IP
address of the gateway
device
Used to allow
the Reader on a
network to
connect to a
larger network
(such as the
Internet) via a
gateway device
(such as a
router)
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Suppress Non-IAG
Tags
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
NONIAG
Default
Parameter
Value
(Enabled)
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled)
(Enabled)
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
anyone
DIAGBD
(9600)
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
9600
19200
38400
Select a baud rate from
the Diagnostics Port
Baud Rate drop-down
box
Reader
configuration Autobackup & Recovery
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Disabled: All transactions
are reported
Used to prevent
incompatible
report formats
from being sent
to the LC
Enabled: Suppresses
reporting of OBUs not
matching the Group ID
with which the Reader is
provisioned
Select Suppress NonIAG Tags check box
Diagnostics Port
Baud Rate
What does this
command do?
sets baud rate of
DIAGNOSTICS PORT on
the CTM
Used to establish
a baud rate for
connecting a
service laptop
computer to the
Reader via the
CTM
DIAGNOSTICS
PORT
Enables or disables
backup of configuration
parameters on compact
flash.
If enabled the
reader can autorecover from NV
configuration
checksum
failures on
startup and
avoid a reset to
factory defaults.
57600
115200
anyone
CNF_BU
(Enabled)
(Enabled)
Select the Reader
configuration Autobackup & Recovery
checkbox to enable (if
necessary).
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Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Reader Sync
Enable Reader Sync
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
anyone
RFSYNC
Disabled)
Disabled)
(Enabled)
Select the Enable
Reader Sync check box
Superframe Sync
Skip
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select either Sync to
superframe or Sync to
every other
superframe.
Add 2 Dummy
Frames
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select either No or Yes
Disabled: Reader RF
interrogation is not
synchronized with other
Readers
Enabled: Reader RF
interrogation is
synchronized with other
Readers in the sync
network
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RFSKSK
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RFADD2
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(Sync to every
superframe
enabled)
(Sync to every
superframe)
(No)
(No)
(Sync to every
other
superframe)
(Yes)
specifies whether the
Reader tries to sync every
superframe or every other
superframe
Used to allow
Readers with
different
superframe sizes
to sync after the
same number of
frames
No: dummy frames are
not added to superframe
Used to allow
Readers with
different
superframe sizes
to sync after the
same number of
frames
Yes: dummy frames are
added to superframe.
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Used to
synchronize
superframes
between
Readers
connected
together in a
synchronization
network
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Type Of Reader
Syncing To
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
SYNCTO
Default
Parameter
Value
(JANUS)
Parameter
Range/Options
(JANUS)
(Badger)
Select either JANUS or
Badger from the dropdown box
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
JANUS: normal frame rate
is used for
synchronization
Used to cause
®
JANUS Readers
to adjust to the
same frame rate
as BADGER
Readers
Badger: Reader
synchronization is
adjusted to Badger frame
rate
Note: Badger to
Janus sync
supported:
8-channel
Badger with 8channel Janus
Report Latency by Tag Type
0 - Interior FPT
Delay [ms]
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time (in
milliseconds) in the 0Interior FPT Delay field
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
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LYCTL0
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0-5000
sets report delay time in
milliseconds for Interior
FTP OBUs (Type 0)
Used to slow
down the
transaction
report of Type 0
OBUs to the LC
for those legacy
sites where the
LC is expecting
BADGER Reader
timing
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
1 - Exterior FPT
Delay [ms]
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time (in
milliseconds) in the
Exterior FPT Delay field
2 - Exterior LPT
Delay [ms]
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time (in
milliseconds) in the
Exterior LPT Delay
field..
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LYCTL1
0-5000
sets report delay time in
milliseconds for Exterior
FTP OBUs (Type 1).
Used to slow
down the
transaction
report of Type 1
OBUs to the LC
for those legacy
sites where the
LC is expecting
BADGER Reader
timing
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LYCTL2
0-5000
sets report delay time in
milliseconds for Exterior
LPT OBUs (Type 2).
Used to slow
down the
transaction
report of Type 2
OBUs to the LC
for those legacy
sites where the
LC is expecting
BADGER Reader
timing
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
3 - LCD Display
Delay [ms]
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time (in
milliseconds) in the LCD
Display Delay field..
4 - Commercial
Vehicle (CVO) Delay
[ms]
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time (in
milliseconds) in the
Commercial Vehicle
(CVO) Delay field..
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LYCTL3
0-5000
sets report delay time in
milliseconds for LCD
Display OBUs (Type 3).
Used to slow
down the
transaction
report of Type 3
OBUs to the LC
for those legacy
sites where the
LC is expecting
BADGER Reader
timing
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LYCTL4
0-5000
sets report delay time in
milliseconds for CVO
OBUs (Type 4).
Used to slow
down the
transaction
report of Type 4
OBUs to the LC
for those legacy
sites where the
LC is expecting
BADGER Reader
timing
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
5 - OBU Feedback
Tag Delay [ms]
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time (in
milliseconds) in the
OBU Feedback Tag
Delay field..
6 - HOT Tag Delay
[ms]
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time (in
milliseconds) in the HOT
Tag Delay field..
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LYCTL5
0-5000
sets report delay time in
milliseconds for CVO
OBUs (Type 5).
Used to slow
down the
transaction
report of Type 5
OBUs to the LC
for those legacy
sites where the
LC is expecting
BADGER Reader
timing
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LYCTL6
0-5000
sets report delay time in
milliseconds for CVO
OBUs (Type 6).
Used to slow
down the
transaction
report of Type 6
OBUs to the LC
for those legacy
sites where the
LC is expecting
BADGER Reader
timing
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Primary/Secondary
Redundant Mode
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select the Redundant
Mode check box..
Dual Reporting
Mode
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select the Dual
Reporting Mode check
box..
Auto Recovery To
Prime
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select the Auto
Recovery To Prime
check box.
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RDNDNT
1 (Redundant
Mode enabled)
0 (Disabled)
Enabled)
Disabled: Reader does not
attempt to switch to
redundant side when a
failure occurs.
Enabled: Reader attempts
to switch to redundant
side when a failure occurs
(depending on
configuration)
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
DUALRP
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
A_RCVR
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Dual Reporting
Mode disabled)
Dual Reporting
Mode
disabled)
sets Reader to Dual
Reporting mode
Used to gather
reports from
both the primary
and secondary
sides of the
Reader
Disabled: Reader does not
attempt to recover to
Primary side when failure
clears.
to enable the
Reader to
automatically
switch back to
the primary side
once a primary
side failure has
cleared
Dual Reporting
Mode
enabled)
Auto Recovery
to Prime
Enabled)
Disabled)
Enabled)
Enabled: Reader
automatically attempts to
recover to Primary side
when a Primary failure
clears.
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Used to enable
the Reader to
automatically
switch over to
the redundant
side when a
failure occurs
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Switchover on Serial
Link Down
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
With Serial
communications
enabled, select the
Switchover on Serial
Link Down check box.
Switchover on
Ethernet LC Link
Down
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
With Ethernet LC
communications
enabled, select the
Switchover on Ethernet
LC Link Down check
box.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
user with
Advanced
User
permission
SOSERL
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SO_ETH
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Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
0-1
What does this
command do?
Disabled: switchover does
not occur when the Serial
link is down.
Enabled: Enable means
switch-over to secondary
side if the reader
determines a serial link to
the lane controller is
down. Has no meaning on
secondary side.
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled: switchover does
not occur when the
Ethernet LC link is down.
What is the
purpose of this
command?
NOTE: If
enabled, you
MUST also
disable all
unused COM
ports (see
SERIAL tab) as
well as unused
LC destinations
(see LC tab).
N/A
Enabled: to enable the
Reader to switchover
from the primary side to
the secondary side when
an Ethernet link to the LC
is down
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Switchover on
Ethernet IRIF Link
Down
How is this command
executed?
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
With Ethernet LC
communications
enabled, select the
Switchover on Ethernet
IRIF Link Down check
box.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SOIRIF
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
STATDB
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SDBMAX
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
0-1
What does this
command do?
Disabled: switchover does
not occur when the
Ethernet IRIF link is down.
What is the
purpose of this
command?
N/A
Enabled: Enable means
switch-over if a
connection to an adjacent
reader over the Ethernet
interface is down.
Reader Statistics
Use database
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select the Use Database
checkbox or leave it
unselected
Database (Txns)
Maximum records
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter the appropriate
quantity in the
Database (Txns)
Maximum records field
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Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
10000
min: 100
max: 50000
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If checked (enabled) the
reader uses non-volatile
database for statistics for
all protocols. If unchecked
(disabled), use legacy
volatile counters.
N/A
Use to indicate the
quantity of transaction
records.
Maximum
statistics
database record
count. Suggest
10,000 records
for typical use.
Note: Higher
values increase
CPU load.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Database
(Summary)
Retention period
[7–90 days]
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter the appropriate
quantity in the
Database (Summary)
Retention period [7–90
days] field
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SDSRET
Database
(Summary) Interval
[1–30 minutes]
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter the appropriate
quantity in the
Database (Summary)
Interval [1–30 minutes]
field
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SDSINT
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Default
Parameter
Value
30
Parameter
Range/Options
min: 7
max: 90
15
min: 1
max: 30
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What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Use to specify how many
days transaction summary
data is retained.
N/A
Generates transaction
summary records into
database at specified time
interval. Values below 5
minutes for testing only.
May be automatically
adjusted by reader based
on load and retention
period
Generates
transaction
summary records
into database at
specified
time
interval
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Dashboard
Transaction
Summary
dashboard
From the General tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select the Transaction
Summary dashboard
checkbox or leave it
unselected
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
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DSHTXN
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
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Show a transaction
summary dashboard on
the home page, including
a daily tag transaction
count by tag protocol.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Test Tags tab
Test Tag Single Fault
Threshold
From the Test Tags tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a number in the
Test Tag Single Fault
Threshold field.
Test Tag Multiple
Fault Threshold
From the Test Tags tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a number in the
Test Tag Multiple Fault
Threshold field, then,
press Enter or select a
different tab.
Test Tag Period
From the Test Tags tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time, in
seconds, in the Test Tag
Period field, then.
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
SFT___
1-99
sets the number of
consecutive test tag faults
before a channel is
considered bad
to continuously
monitor channel
quality and set a
failure threshold
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
MFT___
1-8
sets the number of bad
channels that trigger a
switchover
to continuously
monitor channel
quality and set a
failure threshold
for triggering a
switchover
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
TTP___
30
10-99
sets the test tag period
to set the
frequency of test
tag checks
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Test Tag State
How is this command
executed?
From the Test Tags tab
on the Configuration
page:
Enter a time, in
seconds, in the Test Tag
Period field, then.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RFTTST
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
VTALGO
Default
Parameter
Value
Disable
Parameter
Range/Options
Disable
Enable
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Enable means start
checking for test tags and
switch-over if the Multiple
Fault Threshold has been
reached.
N/A
runs the selected tag
assignment algorithm
to set which
algorithm is used
for determining
OBU lane
assignment
between
multiple Readers
Lane Assignment tab
IAG
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page:
6B
6C
Allegro
ATA
SeGo
Select First to
Read/Program,
Majority , or
Interpolated from the
Lane Assignment
Algorithm box.
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Majority
VTAG6B
VTAG6C
VTAGAG
VTAGAA
VTAGSG
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First to read
program
Majority
2-Interpolated
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Interpolated
Handshake
Equalization Ratio
(%)
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page:
Communication
Method
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page:
Select Interpolated
from the Lane
Assignment Algorithm
box. When Interpolated
Handshake Equalization
Ratio (%) field appears,
enter a value in the
field.
Select Disabled,
Badger-style CRA, or
Ethernet from
Communication Method
drop-down box.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
HSEQUR
25
1-100
Assigns a numerical value
to the Handshake
equalization ratio field
used in interpolated
voting
used in
interpolated
voting
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
MULTRD
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled: Reader is not
set to communicate with
other Readers.
sets how
Readers
communicate
when
determining lane
assignments
between
multiple Readers
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Badger-Style
CRA
Ethernet
Badger-Style CRA: Voting
between Readers relies on
vote counts.
Ethernet: Voting between
Readers relies on
algorithms.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Cross-Reader
Reporting
How is this command
executed?
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page,
with Badger-style CRA
or Ethernet
communication method
enabled:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
Parameter
Name
CRARPT
Default
Parameter
Value
Disabled
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled
Report All
Report NonZero
(make sure the TTO
values of all IRIF
readers are the
same)
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page,
with Ethernet
communication method
enabled:
Disabled: Reader is not
set to communicate with
other Readers.
Report All results in all
transactions being sent to
the LC
What is the
purpose of this
command?
to set which
transactions are
sent to LC in
multi-reader
configurations
Report Non-Zero informs
the LC of suppressed
transactions
Select Disabled, Report
All, or Report Non-Zero
from the Cross-Reader
Reporting drop-down
box.
IRIF Timeout [ms]
What does this
command do?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
IRIFTO
50
Enter a time, in
milliseconds, in the IRIF
Timeout field.
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30-5000
sets IRIF timeout time
sets the
threshold for
determining an
IR network
problem and
enable a
switchover if
enabled
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Enable Left Reader
How is this command
executed?
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page,
with Ethernet
communication method
enabled:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
Parameter
Name
LEFTRD
Default
Parameter
Value
Disabled
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled
Enabled
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Disabled: Reader does not
coordinate voting with
Reader covering lanes to
the left.
tells this Reader
if there is
another Reader
in the IR network
that is covering
ORT lanes that
are to the left of
the lanes this
Reader is
covering
Enabled: Reader
coordinated lane
assignment voting with
Reader covering lanes to
the left.
Select the Enable Left
Reader check box.
(see Figure 5-13,
page 191)
Left Reader IP
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page,
with the Left Reader
enabled,
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LEFTIP
0,0,0,0,50
Enter the IP address of
the left Reader in the
Left Reader IP field.
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N/A
informs the Reader what
the IP address is of the
Reader covering lanes to
the left of this Reader.
to provide the
Reader with the
IP address of the
left Reader in
the IR network
(see Figure 5-13,
page 191)
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Enable Right Reader
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page,
with Ethernet
communication method
enabled:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
Parameter
Name
RGHTRD
Default
Parameter
Value
Disabled)
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled)
Enabled)
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Disabled: Reader does not
coordinate voting with
Reader covering lanes to
the right.
tells this Reader
if there is
another Reader
in the IR network
that is covering
ORT lanes that
are to the right
of the lanes this
Reader is
covering
Enabled: Reader
coordinated lane
assignment voting with
Reader covering lanes to
the right.
Select the Enable Right
Reader check box.
(see Figure 5-13,
page 191)
Right Reader IP
From the Lane
Assignment tab on the
Configuration page,
with the Right Reader
enabled,
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RGHTIP
0,0,0,0,50
Enter the IP address of
the right Reader in the
Right Reader IP field.
Confidential
N/A
informs the Reader what
the IP address is of the
Reader covering lanes to
the right of this Reader.
to provide the
Reader with the
IP address of the
right Reader in
the IR network
(see Figure 5-13,
page 191)
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Tag Programming tab
Lane Number
(channel
assignment)
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
RFLNUM
With Lane Number R/W
enabled, enter a value
from 0 to 31 in each
channel number field.
Per-instance
defaults.
0-31
assigns a lane number to
each channel.
ATTENTION: this field
should be used with care
as the value may not
reflect the channel on
which the tag was
reported.
to indicate in
OBU data which
lane an OBU was
in when a
transaction
occurred
0-127
sets Plaza ID
to keep a record
in OBUs of the
Plaza ID
Instance:0
value:1
instance:1
value:2
instance:30
value:31
Plaza ID
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
PID___
With Plaza ID enabled,
enter a numeric Plaza
ID.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Agency ID
How is this command
executed?
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
anyone
AID___
0 - 127
sets the agency ID
to keep a record
in OBUs of the
agency ID
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
6CROLY
Enable
Disable
Controls whether the
reader writes or does not
write to 6C tags.
N/A
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
Specifies, in seconds, the
duration after which
additional programming
attempts will be made
with an existing 6C tag.
N/A
With Agency ID
enabled, enter a
numeric Agency ID.
6C Read-Only Mode
6C Try-To-Program
Timeout [sec]
Enable
6C_TTP
500
min: 0
max:
4294967295
Ensure 6C Read-Only
Mode checkbox is
unchecked.
Enter time quantity in
seconds in the 6C TryTo-Program Timeout
[sec] field
IAG Read-Only
Mode
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
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RDONLY
Disable
Disable
Enable
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Controls whether the
reader writes or does not
write to IAG tags.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Traffic Management Programming (TMP)
Enable TMP
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
TMP___
Enable
Enable
Disable
Enable the Enable TMP
checkbox
Reader ID
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
rw_RID
Enable
Enable
Disable
Enable or disable the
Reader ID checkbox
Reader ID
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
RID___
max: 4095
Enter a value in the
Reader ID field.
Note: Make sure a
unique Reader ID is
used when there are
multiple readers at a
plaza.
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Enable means write a
timestamp and Reader ID
in transponder memory.
Disabled means the
reader does not update
those fields.
N/A
Determines whether or
not to program the TMDATA reader ID field of
the tag's R/W area
N/A
Use to enter a value which
is written into the
transponder if either
Traffic Management or
Cross Reader Algorithm
(Classic) is enabled.
N/A
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
TM Date/Time
How is this command
executed?
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
rwTMDT
Default
Parameter
Value
Enabled
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled
Enabled
Either enable or disable
the TMP checkbox.
TM Date/Time
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
TMDTTM
Disabled
DisabledEnabled
With TMP enabled,
select TM Date/Time.
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Determines whether or
not to program the TMDATA date/time fields of
the tag's R/W area
N/A
Disabled: the Reader date
and time is not written to
OBUs
to keep a record
in OBUs of the
TM transaction
time
Enabled: the Reader date
and time is written to
OBUs
Toll Collection Programming (TCP)
Enable TCP
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
TCP___
1 (Enabled)
1 (Enabled)
With the Read-Only
Mode check box
cleared, select the
Enable TCP check box.
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0 (Disabled)
Disabled: Reader is not
permitted to update toll
collection fields in OBUs
Enabled: Reader is
permitted to update toll
collection fields in OBUs
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to control if toll
collection fields
can be written to
OBUs and to
access TCP
settings in the
Tag
Programming
tab
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
R/W Enable Plaza ID
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
anyone
rw_PZID
N/A
N/A
enables Plaza ID to be
written to OBUs
to write Plaza ID
to OBUs and
access the Plaza
ID field
anyone
rw_AID
Enabled
Enabled
enables Agency ID to be
written to OBUs
to write the
agency ID to
OBUs and access
the Agency ID
field
enables a transaction
number to be written to
the OBU
to write a
transaction
number to OBUs
and to access the
transaction
number
programming
options
With TCP enabled,
select the Plaza ID
check box.
Agency ID (enable)
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
Disabled
With TCP enabled,
select the Agency ID
check box.
Transaction number
programming
(enable)
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
What is the
purpose of this
command?
anyone
rw_TXN
Enabled
Disabled
With TCP enabled,
select the Transaction
number programming
check box.
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Enabled
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Transaction number
programming
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
With Transaction
number programming
enabled, select the
appropriate calculation
type from the
Transaction number
programming dropdown box.
Parameter
Name
TFRM__
Default
Parameter
Value
Reprogram with
16 bit
sequential
transaction
number
Parameter
Range/Options
Don’t
reprogram
transaction
field
Reprogram with
16 bit random
number
What does this
command do?
sets the way the Reader
creates an OBU
transaction number
What is the
purpose of this
command?
to choose how
the Reader
determines OBU
transaction
numbers
Reprogram with
16 bit
sequential
transaction
number
Reprogram with
8 bit random
number and 8
bit sequential
number
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
OBU Feedback
How is this command
executed?
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
rw_OBU
Default
Parameter
Value
Disabled
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled
Enabled
What does this
command do?
Disabled: programs
feedback-type OBUs to
not provide feedback
Enabled: programs
feedback-type OBUs to
provide feedback
Select the OBU
feedback check box.
What is the
purpose of this
command?
to configure
feedback-type
OBUs to notify
when an ETC
transaction has
occurred.
Note: If the checkbox is
grayed out, it is because
the Toll Rate/Balance
Adjustment checkbox is
checked. Uncheck to
activate the OBU
feedback checkbox
Toll Rate / Balance
Adjustment
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
rw_TRB
Disabled
Enabled
Select the Toll Rate /
Balance Adjustment
check box.
Disabled: blanks out the
Toll Rate / Balance
Adjustment tab.
Enabled: Reader is
responsible for adjusting
Toll Rate and Balance in
OBU.
Note: If the checkbox is
grayedout, it is because
the OBU feedback
checkbox is checked.
Uncheck to activate the
Toll Rate/Balance
Adjustment checkbox.
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Disabled
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to allow the
Toll/Rate
Balance
adjustment to be
made by the
Reader and
access
configuration
settings.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
TC Date/Time
How is this command
executed?
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
TCDTTM
Default
Parameter
Value
Disabled
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled
Enabled
With TCP enabled,
select TC Date/Time.
RW Format
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
Disabled: Reader
Date/Time not written to
OBU TC data fields.
Enabled: Reader
Date/Time written to OBU
TC data fields.
anyone
rw__RW
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled: RW Format not
affected
Enabled: Reader controls
how OBU scratchpad
memory is encoded
With TCP enabled,
select the RW Format
check box.
Lane Number
(enable)
What does this
command do?
anyone
rwLANE
Enabled
Enabled
With TCP enabled,
select the Lane Number
R/W check box, then,
press Enter or select a
different tab.
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Disabled
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enables lane number
programming
What is the
purpose of this
command?
to keep a record
in OBUs of the
TC transaction
time
determines how
the data stored
in OBU
scratchpad
memory is
encoded
to enable ability
to set a specific
lane number for
each RF channel
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Specifies which type of
OBU feedback to employ:
to turn on and
specify which
type of feedback
an OBU provides
OBU Feedback tab
OBU Feedback type
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
OBUTYP
Type 1
Type 1
Type 2
TYPE1: all tags provide the
same feedback
TYPE2: determine what
feedback to use based on
a table lookup choose one
of:
0 - Type 1
1 - Type 2
With OBU feedback
enabled, select Type 1
or Type 2.
OBU Feedback Type 1
OBU Audible
Feedback
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
OBUAUD
Off
4 cycles: 0.25s
ON, 0.25s OFF
With OBU feedback
enabled and Type 1
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Audible
Feedback drop-down
box.
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Off
1 cycle: 1.5s ON
3 cycles: 0.5s
ON, 0.2s OFF
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turns on and specifies the
type of audible feedback
an OBU provides
to configure how
long and how
many times an
OBU beeps to
indicate a
successful
transaction
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
OBU Visual
Feedback
How is this command
executed?
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
OBUVIS
Default
Parameter
Value
Off
Parameter
Range/Options
Off
Green: 2s
Red: 2s
With OBU feedback
enabled and Type 1
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Visual
Feedback drop-down
box.
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
turns on and specifies the
type of visual feedback an
OBU provides
to configure how
long and what
color an OBU LED
flashes to
indicate a
successful
transaction
Specifies the audible
feedback to provide for
a valid tag
to configure how
long and how
many times an
OBU beeps to
indicate a
successful
transaction
Yellow: 2s
OBU Feedback Type 2
Valid Tag: Audible
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
O2VLDA
Off
4 cycles: 0.25s
ON, 0.25s OFF
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Audible
Feedback drop-down
box.
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Off
1 cycle: 1.5s ON
3 cycles: 0.5s
ON, 0.2s OFF
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Valid Tag: Visual
How is this command
executed?
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
O2VLDV
Default
Parameter
Value
Off
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Off
Green: 2s
Red: 2s
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Visual
Feedback drop-down
box.
Invalid Tag: Audible
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
Specify the visual
feedback to provide in
the case of a valid tag
to configure how
long and what
color an OBU
LED flashes to
indicate a
successful
transaction
Specify the audible
feedback to provide for
an invalid tag
to configure how
long and how
many times an
OBU beeps to
indicate a
successful
transaction
Yellow: 2s
anyone
O2IVDA
Off
4 cycles: 0.25s
ON, 0.25s OFF
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Audible
Feedback drop-down
box.
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Off
1 cycle: 1.5s ON
3 cycles: 0.5s
ON, 0.2s OFF
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What is the
purpose of this
command?
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Invalid Tag: Visual
How is this command
executed?
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
O2IVDV
Default
Parameter
Value
Off
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Off
Green: 2s
Red: 2s
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Visual
Feedback drop-down
box.
Lost/Stolen Tag:
Audible
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
Specify the visual
feedback to provide in
the case of an invalid
tag
to configure how
long and what
color an OBU LED
flashes to
indicate a
successful
transaction
Specify the audible
feedback to provide for
a lost/stolen tag
to configure how
long and how
many times an
OBU beeps to
indicate a
successful
transaction
Yellow: 2s
anyone
O2LSTA
Off
4 cycles: 0.25s
ON, 0.25s OFF
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Audible
Feedback drop-down
box.
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Off
1 cycle: 1.5s ON
3 cycles: 0.5s
ON, 0.2s OFF
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purpose of this
command?
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Lost/Stolen Tag:
Visual
How is this command
executed?
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
O2LSTV
Default
Parameter
Value
Off)
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Off)
1 (Green: 2s)
2 (Red: 2s)
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Visual
Feedback drop-down
box.
Low Balance Tag:
Audible
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Specify the visual
feedback to provide in
the case of a lost/stolen
tag
to configure how
long and what
color an OBU LED
flashes to
indicate a
successful
transaction
Specify the audible
feedback to provide for
a low balance
tag
to configure how
long and how
many times an
OBU beeps to
indicate a
successful
transaction
3 (Yellow: 2s)
anyone
O2LBLA
Off)
1 (4 cycles:
0.25s ON,
0.25s OFF)
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Audible
Feedback drop-down
box.
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Off)
2 (1 cycle: 1.5s
ON)
3 (3 cycles: 0.5s
ON, 0.2s OFF)
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Low Balance Tag:
Visual
How is this command
executed?
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
O2LBLV
Default
Parameter
Value
Off)
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Off)
1 (Green: 2s)
2 (Red: 2s)
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Visual
Feedback drop-down
box.
Not Available /
Internal Error:
Audible
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
Specify the visual
feedback to provide in
the case of a low
balance tag
to configure how
long and what
color an OBU LED
flashes to
indicate a
successful
transaction
Specify the audible
feedback to provide for
a not available / internal
error
to configure how
long and how
many times an
OBU beeps to
indicate a
successful
transaction
3 (Yellow: 2s)
anyone
O2NA_A
Off)
1 (4 cycles:
0.25s ON,
0.25s OFF)
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Audible
Feedback drop-down
box.
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Off)
2 (1 cycle: 1.5s
ON)
3 (3 cycles: 0.5s
ON, 0.2s OFF)
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command?
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Not Available /
Internal Error:
Visual
How is this command
executed?
From the OBU
Feedback tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
O2NA_V
Default
Parameter
Value
Off)
Off)
1 (Green: 2s)
2 (Red: 2s)
With OBU feedback
enabled, and Type 2
selected, select a
feedback option from
the OBU Visual
Feedback drop-down
box.
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Parameter
Range/Options
3 (Yellow: 2s)
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What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Specify the visual
feedback to provide in
the case of a not
available / internal error
to configure how
long and what
color an OBU LED
flashes to
indicate a
successful
transaction
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Disabled: Reader does not
adjust Toll Rate or Balance
to allow the
Toll/Rate
Balance
adjustment to be
made by the
Reader and
access
configuration
settings
Toll Rate / Balance adjustment tab
Toll Rate/Balance
adjustment
From the Tag
Programming tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
rw_TRB
Disabled)
Disabled)
1 (Enabled)
Enabled: Reader is
responsible for adjusting
Toll Rate and Balance in
OBU.
with OBU Feedback
disabled, select the Toll
Rate/Balance
adjustment check box.
TRBA BAT
Processing Type
From the Toll
Rate/Balance tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
TRBTYP
BAT 1-Fixed
Toll)
1 (BAT 2Variable Toll)
with Toll Rate/Balance
adjustment enabled,
select BAT 1-Fixed Toll
or BAT 2-Variable Toll,
then,
BAT 1-Fixed Toll: the
Reader charges a toll
based on the RF
Channel(i.e. lane) and
type of vehicle
BAT 2 –Variablt Toll: the
Reader charges a toll
based on whether the
Reader is at an entry or
exit
click the Update TRBA
Configuration button
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Toll)
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fixed toll or
variable toll
charges and
provide access to
related toll
options
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Toll Rate Table
Select
How is this command
executed?
From the Toll
Rate/Balance tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
TRBATS
Default
Parameter
Value
Table 1)
Parameter
Range/Options
Table 1)
(Table 2)
(Table 3)
with BAT 1 enabled,
select one of four toll
rates from the Toll Rate
Table Select drop-down
box for each RF channel
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
sets the toll rate for each
RF Channel based on the
table selected
to allow a
Reader to charge
different rates,
depending on
which lane a
vehicle is in
Entry Reader: This Reader
location is used as the
highway entry point when
calculating the toll
to allow a
Reader to charge
a different rate
on entry and exit
3 (Table 4)
click the Update TRBA
Configuration button
Entry/Exit Reader
From the Toll
Rate/Balance tab on
the Configuration page:
anyone
TRBAER
Entry Reader)
1 (Exit Reader)
with BAT 2 enabled,
select Entry Reader or
Exit Reader
Exit Reader: This Reader
location is used as the
highway exit point when
calculating the toll
click the Update TRBA
Configuration button
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Enforce Adjustment
ID Checking
From the Toll
Rate/Balance tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
TRBEAI
Default
Parameter
Value
Disabled)
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled)
1 (Enabled)
select the Enforce
Adjustment ID Checking
check box
What does this
command do?
Disabled: no limits on
how often Reader can
update OBU balance
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Enabled: limits how often
Reader can update OBU
balance
to set limits on
how frequently
the balance
stored in a
toll/balance OBU
can be updated.
Disabled: TDM selections
not available to configure.
Enables TDM RF
scanning.
Enabled: TDM selections
available for
configuration.
Note: At least
one of 'TDM
Enable' or 'FDM
Enable’ must be
enabled at all
times.
click the Update TRBA
Configuration button
Channel tab
TDM Enable
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
anyone
TDMEBL
Disabled)
1 (Enabled)
Select the TDM Enable
checkbox.
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Disabled)
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
TDM RF State
How is this command
executed?
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
RF_STS
Default
Parameter
Value
0 (Offline)
Parameter
Range/Options
0 (Offline)
1 Active
2 Guard
Select one of the
choices offered from
the drop down menu
for every appropriate
channel.
3 Skip
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Offline means the MRFMS module is off.
Active means the MRFM-S
module is on and reports
transactions on this channel.
Used for IAG,
Allegro
protocols,
Guard means MRFM-S
module is on, but
transactions assigned to
this channel are not
reported.
Skip controls the scanning
rate and should be used
only for channels 5 or
higher.
TDM Tag Protocol
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
anyone
TDMPRT
Select one or both of
the checkboxes for
every appropriate
channel.
0-3
Specifies which TDM
Used for IAG,
protocols are to be
Allegro
interrogated per channel.
protocols,
Select any or none of the
following by adding selected
values together:
0x00000001 - IAG
0x00000002 - Allegro
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
FDM Enable
How is this command
executed?
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
FDMEBL
Default
Parameter
Value
Disabled)
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled)
1 (Enabled)
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Disabled: FDM selections
not available to configure.
Enabled: FDM selections
available for
configuration.
Select the FDM Enable
checkbox.
FDM RF State
What does this
command do?
anyone
RFFSTS
0 (Offline)
0 (Offline)
1 Active
2 Guard
Select one of the
choices offered from
the drop down menu
for every appropriate
channel.
Offline means the frame
timing for this channel is
preserved, but the MRFMS module is off.
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Used for ATA,
6B, 6C, Sego
protocols
Used for ATA,
6B, 6C, Sego
protocols
Active means the MRFM-S
module is on and reports
transactions on this
channel.
Guard means the MRFM-S
module is on, but
transactions assigned to
this channel are not
reported.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
FDM Frequency
(MHz)
How is this command
executed?
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
FDMFRQ
Default
Parameter
Value
Select one of the
choices offered from
the drop down menu
for every appropriate
channel.
Parameter
Range/Options
0-27
What does this
command do?
FDM tag protocol frequency.
Note: Some bands are restricted
based on protocol.
902.50
915.75
903.00
916.00
903.50
916.50
910.00
917.00
910.50
917.50
911.00
918.00
911.50
918.50
912.00
919.00
912.50
919.50
913.00
920.00
913.50
920.50
914.00
921.00
914.50
921.50
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Used for ATA,
6B, 6C, Sego
protocols
915.00
915.50
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
FDM Tag Protocol
How is this command
executed?
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
FDMPRT
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
0-5
Select one of the
choices of protocol
offered from the list.
What does this
command do?
Specify which FDM
protocol to use. choose
one of:
What is the
purpose of this
command?
N/A
Off
SeGo (UID)
6B (UID)
6C (EPC)
ATA
SeGo (UID)+6C(EPC)
6B(UID,eATA)+6C(TID,EPC)
6C Skip Count
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Anyone
6CSKIP
When 6B+6C FDM Tag
Protocol is selected.
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1-10
Defines how many times
the reader will attempt to
read 6B tags before
attempting to read a 6C
tag.
This allows the
reader to weight
6B tag reads
versus 6C tag
reads.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
ATA Super-Frame
Skip Count
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
anyone
ATASKP
0-15
This value defines the ON
and OFF times for the ATA
protocol FDM frames. I.E.
how many super-frames
should be generated
without doing ATA before
a super-frame with ATA
should be created. 0
means 'do ATA on every
super-frame' 1 means 'do
ATA every other superframe', etc...
Used by 6B, 6C,
SeGo protocols
Channel Weight [%]
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RFWGHT
100
0-100
Enter a value from 0 to
100. At lane assignment
time, the reader applies
the weighting factor to all
channels seeing the same
transponder in a group. A
channel weight of 50
means only half of the
handshakes are used in
comparing with adjacent
channels. Typically a value
other than 100 is used
only for channels that
straddle two physical
lanes.
Used by all
protocols
Type the Channel
Weight as a percent in
the appropriate fields.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Group ID
How is this command
executed?
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type the Group ID in
the appropriate fields.
LPT/FME Voting
time [ms]
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type the voting time in
the appropriate fields.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permission
RFGPID
0-7
By default all channels are
in one group, such that
any cross lane reads
within the group
generate only one
transaction. By
specifying different
group IDs, multiple
independent coverage
zones can be created.
This is useful for certain
applications.
Used by all
protocols
user with
Advanced
User
permission
LPTVTO
300
0-9999
Specify the time after the
initial entry of the
transponder into the
capture zone after
which a report is
generated. This is a
trade-off between lane
assignments versus
latency. A value of 0
means no voting,
subject to the
Programming Timeout
parameter. Specific to
[L]icense [P]late [T]ags
only.
Used by all
protocols
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Voting Time (all
other tag types)
[ms]
How is this command
executed?
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Type the Voting Time
for all other tag types
in the appropriate
fields.
Dynamic Voting
Control
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
Select Disabled or
Reader from the
Dynamic voting
control drop-down
box (LC Speed and LC
Ends are not
supported).
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
VOTETO
100
0-9999
Specify the time after the
initial entry of the
transponder into the
capture zone, subject to
the Programming
Timeout parameter.
Used by all
protocols
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
DVCTRL
Disabled
Disabled
Disabled: no voting
control
to set type of
voting control
Reader
LC Speed
LC End
Reader: the Reader
monitors the average
time an OBU is in the
capture zone and uses
this time to determine
an appropriate voting
time
LC Speed: not currently
supported
LC End: not currently
supported
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Dynamic Voting
Sample Size
How is this command
executed?
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
With Dynamic Voting
Control set to Reader,
enter the desired
number of samples.
Dynamic Voting
Threshold [%]
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
With Dynamic Voting
Control set to Reader,
enter the voting
threshold percentage in
the Dynamic Voting
Threshold field.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
DVSPSZ
20
1-50
Sets the sample size used
in the Dynamic Voting
Calculation
to configure the
Dynamic Voting
Control
calculation. The
number entered
here is the
number of
previous
transactions
used when
calculating the
average voting
time
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
DVTHSD
20
5-100
sets the voting threshold
percentage
to configure
when the
average Voting
time is adjusted.
The Voting time
will only be
updated when
the Reader
determines the
percent change
is larger than the
threshold
entered here
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Dynamic Voting
Capture Zone Span
Multiplier
How is this command
executed?
From the Channel tab
on the Configuration
page:
With Dynamic Voting
Control set to Reader,
enter a voting time
multiplier in the
Dynamic Voting
Capture Zone Span
Multiplier field.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
DVCZTM
1-5
sets the Capture Zone
Span Time multiplier
to determine
how long an
OBU has to be
out of a capture
zone before reentry is
considered a
new transaction.
This number is a
multiple of the
Average Voting
time
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RMOTLC
1 (Enabled)
Disabled)
Disabled: LC is not
permitted to Configure
Reader
allows changes
to the Reader
configuration
from the LC
LC tab
Allow Remote LC
Configuration
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
Select the Allow
Remote LC
Configuration check
box.
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1 (Enabled)
Enabled: allows the LC to
configure the Reader
remotely
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Status message
buffering
How is this command
executed?
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
Enable or disable the
Status message
buffering checkbox.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LcStBf
Disable
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LcEtPn
LC Ethernet TCPSocket Timeout
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
LcEtTo
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Parameter
Range/Options
Disable
Enable
LC Ethernet TCPSocket Local Port
With at least one RF
Channel configured to
send data to the LC via
Ethernet, type a time, in
milliseconds, in the LC
Ethernet TCP-Socket
Timeout check box.
Default
Parameter
Value
default: 6666
min: 1024
max: 65535
500
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100-5000
What does this
command do?
If enabled, instructs the
Reader to buffer status
messages in the event of a
communications link loss
with the Lane Controller.
What is the
purpose of this
command?
N/A
Use to select the local TCP
Protocol Port Number
that the Reader will listen
on to accept incoming TCP
connections from theLane
Controller.
sets the timeout for a
response from the LC via
the LC Ethernet network
to determine if
there is an
Ethernet
communication
problem
between the
Reader and the
LC
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Send Heartbeat
Messages
How is this command
executed?
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
LCHTBT
Default
Parameter
Value
1 (Enabled)
Parameter
Range/Options
Disabled)
1 (Enabled)
Select the Send
Heartbeat Messages
check box.
Heartbeat Interval
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
What does this
command do?
Disabled: No heartbeat
messages are sent to LC.
Enabled: causes the
Reader to send heartbeat
messages to the LC via
serial link
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
Select the Use RFPCompliant Message
Format check box.
to detect
communication
problems
between the
Reader and the
LC in the
absence of OBU
data
anyone
LCHBTM
1-30
sets the heartbeat
message interval
to configure how
often heartbeat
messages are
sent from the
Reader to the LC
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RfpMsg
Disabled
Disabled
enables the RFPcompliant message
format
allows the
Reader to report
transactions to
the LC in the
new E-ZPassspecified format
With heartbeat
messages enabled,
enter a time, in
seconds, in the
Heartbeat Interval
check box.
Use RFP-Compliant
Message Format
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Confidential
Enabled
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Toll Rate / Balance
Adjustment Tag
Report Format:
How is this command
executed?
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
Parameter
Name
TrLcFm
Default
Parameter
Value
Toll Rate /
Balance
Adjustment
Format
Parameter
Range/Options
Toll Rate /
Balance
Adjustment
Format
IAG Standard
Format
What does this
command do?
Specifies what format to
use when issuing reports
for Toll Rate / Balance
Adjustment tags to the
Lane Controller.
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Set to 'TRBA
Format' to issue
reports to the
Lane Controller
using the Toll
Rate / Balance
Adjustment
Format.
Set to 'IAG
Standard
Format' to issue
reports to the
Lane Controller
using the IAG
Standard format.
ATA Transponder
Data Format
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
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AtaFmt
8-bit ASCII HEX
8-bit ASCII HEX
8-bit ASCII
Alphanumeric
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Specify the type of ATA
report formatting to
employ
N/A
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Use this option to perform
filtering of ATA tag reports
(Voting, Post Capture)
based on a set handshake
count threshold.
Set
appropriately,
this feature can
help reduce the
incidence of ATA
'Phantom'
reads/reports.
Report Filtering
ATA Tag Report
Filtering/Threshold:
Verify ATA Data
CRC:
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page,
select the ATA Tag
Report
Filtering/Threshold
checkbox
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
ATAFLT
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled:1Read
Enabled:2Read
Enabled:3Read
Sets the minimum
number of ATA tag reads
that must occur on any
given channel before a
given tag is processed
and/or reported to the
Lane Controller.
ATAVDC
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
If enabled, instructs the
Reader to perform a CRC
validation check on the
received ATA data. If the
incoming data does not
pass the CRC check,
handshake messages,
N/A
Note: if enabled, may be
flagged as invalid, or
suppressed entirely.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Reporting
Voting Report
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
VOTRPT
Disabled
Enabled
Used to choose to send a
voting report
N/A
Used to choose to send or
not to send an initial
report the first time a new
tag is seen
N/A
Used to send a handshake
to the LC for every tag
read
N/A
Used to choose to
generate and potentially
send a post-capture-zone
report
N/A
Used to choose to
generate and send an
Estimated Vehicle Speed
report
N/A
IAG: enabled
all others:
disabled
Generate Initial
Report
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
INIRPT
Raw Handshake
Report
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
RAWRPT
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
per-instance
defaults:
Disabled
Enabled
IAG: disabled
all others:
enabled
Generate PostCapture-Zone
Report
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
PCZRPT
Generate
Estimated-VehicleSpeed Report
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
EVSRPT
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per-instance
defaults:
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Minimum Speed
Report sample
count
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
EVSMSS
Destination
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
LCDEST
Default
Parameter
Value
min: 1
max: 10
min: 0
max: 15
Select the Serial and/or
Ethernet check box for
each RF channel
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Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
The reader sets the ZC
field in EVS Report to
9999 when the sample
count
N/A
Serial: sets channel to
communicate with the LC
by a serial connection
sets how
individual RF
channels
communicate
with the LC
Ethernet: sets channel to
communicate with the LC
by an Ethernet connection
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What is the
purpose of this
command?
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Serial Port
How is this command
executed?
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
LCSERL
With serial
communications
enabled, select the
appropriate LPM COM
Port from the Serial
Port drop-down
Default
Parameter
Value
per-instance
defaults:
Parameter
Range/Options
min: 0
max: 7
instance:0
value:0
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Specify the physical serial
port on which to send
transaction reports.
to configure
which LPM COM
Port sends data
for a specific
MRFM-S channel
Note: Channels can report
on separate serial ports,
or can be multiplexed
onto a single serial port.
instance:1
value:1
instance:2
value:2
instance:3
value:3
instance:4
value:4
instance:5
value:5
instance:6
value:6
Destination IP
Address
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
LCIPPT
N/A
N/A
this specifies the
destination IP address and
port.
N/A
Dual Destination IP
Address
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
LC2IPP
N/A
N/A
this specifies the Dual
Destination IP address and
port.
N/A
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
How is this command
executed?
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Tertiary Ethernet
Destination IP
Address (IREADs
only)
From the LC tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
Status Reports
From the LC-extended
tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
Transaction Reports
(Initial-Read,
Voting, PostCapture,
Est.Veh.Speed)
From the LC-extended
tab on the
Configuration page:
anyone
Raw Handshake
Reports
From the LC-extended
tab on the
Configuration page
anyone
Parameter
Name
LC3IPP
Default
Parameter
Value
N/A
Parameter
Range/Options
N/A
What does this
command do?
this specifies the Tertiary
Destination IP address and
port.
What is the
purpose of this
command?
N/A
Note: Only IREADs are
sent over this link
EIR_SR
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
EIR_TN
Disabled
Disabled
Enabled
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EIR_RH
min: 0
max: 31
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Specifies which Extended
Information values are to
be included in Status
Reports sent to the Lane
Controller.
N/A
Specifies which Extended
Information values are to
be included in Transaction
Reports (Initial Read,
Voting, Post-Capture,
and/or Estimate Vehicle
Speed) reports sent to the
Lane Controller.
N/A
Specifies which Extended
Information values are to
be included in Raw
Handshake reports sent to
the Lane Controller.
N/A
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
LC Retry Timeout
How is this command
executed?
From the Serial tab on
the Configuration page:
Enter a time, in
milliseconds, in the LC
Retry Timeout field.
Serial Port State
From the Serial tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
From the Serial tab on
the Configuration page:
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
PROTTO
1000
50-1000
sets the LC retry timeout
to set the time
that the Reader
waits for LC
confirmation
before resending
data
anyone
COM_ST
Enabled
Disabled
Disabled: LCM COM port
disabled
to enable or
disable
communications
on each LPM
COM port
Enabled
Select the Serial Port
State check box for the
required LPM COM
port.
Baud Rate
What does this
command do?
Enabled: LCM COM port
enabled to communicate
with LC
anyone
COM_BR
19200
19200
With the Serial Port
State enabled, select
the desired Baud Rate
from the drop-down
box.
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9600
38400
57600
sets the LPM baud rate for
individual COM ports
to configure the
LPM baud rate
on a port by port
basis
115200
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Data Bits
How is this command
executed?
From the Serial tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
anyone
Parameter
Name
COMBTZ
Default
Parameter
Value
From the Serial tab on
the Configuration page:
From the Serial tab on
the Configuration page:
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
sets the LPM data bits for
individual COM ports
to configure the
LPM data bits on
a port by port
basis
sets the LPM parity for
individual COM ports
to configure the
LPM parity on a
port by port
basis
sets the LPM stop bits for
individual COM ports
to configure the
LPM stop bits on
a port by port
basis
anyone
COMPTY
None
None
Even
With the Serial Port
State enabled, select
the desired Parity from
the drop-down box.
Stop Bits
With the Serial Port
State enabled, select
the desired Data Bits
from the drop-down
box.
Parity
Parameter
Range/Options
Odd
anyone
COMSTP
With the Serial Port
State enabled, select
the desired Stop Bits
from the drop-down
box.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Transponder
Timeout
How is this command
executed?
From the Group tab on
the Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
anyone
GRPTTO
300
1-300
set the transponder
timeout time
to set the
amount of time
an OBU must be
out of a capture
zone before
communication
with the OBU is
reported as a
new transaction
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
Saves a configuration file.
Note: Different ways of
saving the file appear,
depending on the browser
you use,
to allow Reader
configuration file
to be saved. The
file can then be
reloaded later or
used to
configure other
Readers
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
opens the File Upload
window
to select a saved
configuration file
to upload
Enter a time, in
seconds, in the
Transponder Timeout
field.
Save Config
From the Manage
Config tab on the
Configuration page:
Click the Save Config
button.
Browse
(select configuration
file to upload)
From the Manage
Config tab on the
Configuration page:
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Click the Browse
button.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Upload Config
(without changing IP
addresses)
How is this command
executed?
From the Manage
Config tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
From the Manage
Config tab on the
Configuration page:
N/A
N/A
N/A
uploads the selected
configuration file to the
Reader without
overwriting the IP
addresses
to upload a
saved Reader
configuration
without
changing the IP
address settings
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
uploads the selected
configuration file to the
Reader including any IP
addresses
to upload a
saved Reader
configuration
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
restores all Reader
configuration settings to
the factory default values
except for the IP address
to reset the
Reader
configuration,
usually while
performing
specific field
service tests
With the correct
configuration file
displayed in the
Filename field above,
click the bottom Upload
Config button.
Reset Parameters to
Default Values
From the Manage
Config tab on the
Configuration page:
What is the
purpose of this
command?
anyone
With the correct
configuration file
displayed in the
Filename field above,
click the upper Upload
Config button.
Upload Config
(including the IP
addresses)
What does this
command do?
Click the bottom Reset
Parameters to Default
Values button.
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JANUS Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2:
Command
Browse
(select Reader
Firmware to upload)
How is this command
executed?
From the Manage
Config tab on the
Configuration page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
anyone
N/A
N/A
N/A
opens the File Upload
window
to select a saved
configuration file
to upload
user with
Software
Management
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
uploads a firmware
version
to upload a
firmware version
to the Reader so
it can be
activated
user with
Software
Management
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
reboots the Reader
to remotely
reboot a Reader
user with
Software
Management
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
activates the selected
firmware version
to deactivate the
firmware version
currently
running and
activate a new
version once the
new firmware
version has been
uploaded to the
Reader
Click the Browse
button.
Upload File
From the Software
Update page:
Click the Upload File
button.
Reboot
From the Software
Update page:
Click the Reboot
button.
Activate
From the Software
Update page:
Click the Activate
button.
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Command
Delete
(firmware)
How is this command
executed?
From the Software
Update page:
Click the Delete button.
Change Permissions
From the User
Management tab on
the User Management
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
Software
Management
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
deletes the selected
firmware version
to delete an
inactive, nonfactory firmware
version that is no
longer required
to free up space
for newer
firmware
versions
user with
User Admin
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
enables any permission
changes
to add or
remove
permissions for a
given user
user with
User Admin
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
clears a user’s password
to allow a user
to create a new
password if they
have forgotten
their existing
password
Click the Change
Permissions button.
Clear Password
From the User
Management tab on
the User Management
page:
Click the Clear
Password button.
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Command
Delete
(user)
How is this command
executed?
From the User
Management tab on
the User Management
page:
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
user with
User Admin
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
deletes a user
to remove users
who no longer
require access to
the CTM web
interface
user with
User Admin
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
creates a new user
to create a user
account
user with
User Admin
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
submits a new password
to change the
password of the
user currently
logged into the
CTM web
interface
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
NTP___
Disabled
Disabled
enables or disables setting
the Reader time via an
NTP server
to ensure
readers are time
synced to a time
server
Click the Delete button.
Create New User
From the User
Management tab on
the User Management
page:
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Click the Create New
User button.
Submit
(new password)
From the Change
Password tab on the
User Management
page:
Click the Submit button.
Network Time
Protocol
From the Time
Management page:
select Disable or Enable,
then,
Enabled
Click the Update NTP
Settings button.
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Command
NTP Server 1, 2 and
How is this command
executed?
From the Time
Management page:
enter three different
valid NTP server IP
address in the NTP
Server fields, then,
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
NTP__1
anyone
user with
View Log
Files and
Manage Log
Files
permissions
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
N/A
N/A
sets the NTP server IP
addresses
to provide the
Reader with
three NTP
servers it can
access to
accurately
maintain time
with other
Readers in an IR
network
N/A
N/A
N/A
manually sets the Reader
time
to manually set
the time
N/A
N/A
N/A
deletes all event logs
to free up
memory for
more logs
NTP__2
NTP__3
Click the Update NTP
Settings button.
Set Time
From the Time
Management page:
enter the date and time
in the format
MMDDYYHHMMSS,
then,
Click the Set Time
button.
Delete Event Logs
From the Log Files tab
on the Log Files page:
Click the Delete Event
Logs button.
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Delete All Logs
How is this command
executed?
From the Log Files tab
on the Log Files page:
Click the Delete All Logs
button.
Copy Log Files to
USB disk
From the USB Logging
tab on the Log Files
page:
Click the Copy Log Files
to USB disk button.
Start Logging to USB
disk
From the USB Logging
tab on the Log Files
page:
Click the Start Logging
to USB disk button.
Ethernet Logging
(enable)
From the Ethernet
Logging tab on the Log
Files page:
Select the Ethernet
check box, then, click
the Update Ethernet
Logging Configuration
button.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
View Log
Files and
Manage Log
Files
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
deletes all logs
to free up
memory for
more logs
user with
View Log
Files and
Manage Log
Files
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
copies all log files to a USB
flash drive inserted in an
CTM USB port
to save a copy of
the Reader log
files for analysis
or for backup
user with
View Log
Files and
Manage Log
Files
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
continuously copies log
files as they are created
and updated to a USB
flash drive inserted in an
CTM USB port
to automatically
create a backup
copy of all logs
user with
View Log
Files and
Manage Log
Files
permissions
ETHLOG
Disabled)
Disabled
Disabled: No Ethernet
logging
can remotely
access log files
Enabled: the Reader
sends a copy of log files to
a destination computer
via the ETHERNET 1 port
Use this option
only under the
recommendation
of Kapsch
Service.
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Command
Destination IP/Port
How is this command
executed?
From the Ethernet
Logging tab on the Log
Files page:
Enter the IP address and
port number of the
computer to receive log
files, then, click the
Update Ethernet
Logging Configuration
button.
Ethernet Protocol
From the Ethernet
Logging tab on the Log
Files page:
Select either TCP or
UDP, then, click the
Update Ethernet
Logging Configuration
button.
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
Parameter
Name
Default
Parameter
Value
Parameter
Range/Options
What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
user with
View Log
Files and
Manage Log
Files
permissions
ELDTIP
0.0.0.0.0
N/A
provides the IP address
and port of the computer
to receive log files
to allow the
Reader to know
the IP address of
a remote
computer so log
files can be sent
user with
View Log
Files and
Manage Log
Files
permissions
ELPROT
TCP
TCP
TCP: use TCP protocol for
sending log files via
Ethernet
to choose an
Ethernet
protocol that
focuses on speed
(UDP) or quality
of data (TCP)
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UDP: use UDP protocol for
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Command
Select Logs
How is this command
executed?
From the Ethernet
Logging tab on the Log
Files page:
Select the check boxes
of the log files to be
sent, then, click the
Update Ethernet
Logging Configuration
button.
Perform Tests
(serial comms)
From the Diagnostics
Page:
Select the LPM COM
port to be tested from
the Test Enable/Disable
drop-down box, then,
click the Perform
Test(s) button.
Custom sync timing
N/A
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
user with
View Log
Files and
Manage Log
Files
permissions
Parameter
Name
ELLOGS
Default
Parameter
Value
trouble
Parameter
Range/Options
trouble
tag
N/A
What is the
purpose of this
command?
sets which log files are
sent via Ethernet
to select only the
log files you
want to receive
event
developer
debug
fifo
user with
Advanced
User
permissions
N/A
N/A
N/A
tests the specified LPM
serial port
to ensure that a
specified LPM
port is
functioning
properly when
troubleshooting
communication
problems with
the LC
N/A
CHCSTE
min: 0
Enables/disables custom
sync timing
N/A
Specifies how long the
Reader waits for the sync
pulse during the normal
sync process.
N/A
max: 1
Sync Frame Timeout
[us]
What does this
command do?
N/A
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min: 0
max: 65535
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Command
How is this command
executed?
Sync Recovery
Timeout [ms]
N/A
Sync Frame Start
Delay [us]
N/A
Operating Instructions
Who can
execute this
command?
N/A
Parameter
Name
CHSRTO
Default
Parameter
Value
120
Parameter
Range/Options
min: 0
max: 65535
N/A
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What does this
command do?
What is the
purpose of this
command?
Specifies how long the
Reader waits for the sync
pulse during the sync
recovery process.
Specifies how
long the Reader
waits.
Specifies the time delay
from the rising edge of
the sync pulse to the
falling edge of the IAG
trigger pulse in the frame.
Specifies the
time delay
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4. THEORY OF OPERATIONS
This section offers a more detailed overview of the Reader components than the introductory overview
provided in Overview Section 2 page 27.
Multi-protocol Readers can communicate with both active and passive OBUs. The Reader uses a
combination of Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) and Frequency Division Multiplexed (FDM) periods to
read active and passive OBUs respectively.
Each MRFM-S and antenna pair create a RF coverage zone on the roadway. The antennas are
situated to create overlapping coverage zones between channels. For high speed lanes, one reader
can support 5 channels. When required, multiple readers can be synced together to support additional
channels.
The reader processes the OBU information and provides transaction reports to the Lane Controller
interfaces. When required, the reader can write data to the OBU.
Active OBUs
Active OBUs are battery powered and transmit a signal to the Reader antennas. As a vehicle equipped
with an active OBU approaches a toll plaza, the OBU receives a trigger signal from the Tx antenna.
The OBU then starts transmitting data, which is received by the Rx antenna.
The MRFM-S decode the active OBU signal and passes the data to the CTM, which processes and
logs the OBU data and then sends the information to the Lane Controllers (LCs). The Reader may also
send data back to the active OBUs, such as an updated toll account balance.
Passive OBUs
Passive tags are not battery powered and cannot transmit a signal. As a vehicle equipped with a
passive OBU approaches the antenna, the OBU receives a transmit signal from the antenna. This
signal is then reflected from the passive OBU back to the antenna. The reflected signal is uniquely
modulated by each passive OBU, allowing the OBU to be identified.
The MRFM-S decodes the passive OBU signal and passes the date to the CTM which processes and
logs the OBU data and then sends the information to the Lane Controllers (LCs). The Reader may
also send data back to the active OBUs, such as an updated toll account balance..
Capture zones
The capture zone is the area of antenna RF coverage. An antenna can communicate with an OBU
once the OBU enters the antenna’s capture zone. These capture zones and the number of antennas
required per lane varies depending on the lane configuration.
Note: Installation on these type of lanes is assessed by Kapsch Personnel prior to deployment in order
to validate customer expectations and performance.
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Superframes
The available RF Air time is divided into frames. A series of frames is assembled into a superframe
which can be used to sync multiple readers together. In some configurations, a series of superframes
is assembled into a megaframe which is used to sync multiple readers together. A frame can be either
a TDM or FDM period. A superframe can be a collection of TDM and/or FDM frames.
Multi-protocol RF Module Smart
The Multi-protocol RF Module Smart (MRFM-S) can handle multiple passive tag protocols; 6B (ISO
18000-6 Type B), 6C (ISO 18000-6 Type C), ATA (10374/ATA/AAR S-918) SeGo and Allegro,as well
as the active protocol IAG.
The MRFM-S design includes a software command for adjusting the transmitter peak output power.
When installing or replacing an MRFM-S, the lane must be retuned.
The MRFM-S transmits a message to the CGC. After the message is processed by the CTM, a
message is sent to the LC.
The signals between the MRFM-S and the DSM are shown in Table 4-1.
Table 4-1: MRFM-S signals to and from DSM
Signal
Description
data input from DSM
Tx DA  signals, RS422 bi-polar AM envelope modulation signals
data output to DSM
Rx DA  signals, RS422 bi-polar AM envelope demodulation signals
RF control
Rx EN  and Tx EN , RS422 bi-polar transceiver enable signals
RF control
A0  and A1 , RS422 bi-polar data address enable signals
power input from DSM
+5VDC (Vcc), +15VDC
The serial communication settings for the LC COM port are configurable through the web interface.
Power Supply Module (PSM)
The PSM AC mains power requirement is 95-135VAC (60Hz+/-2 Hz) at 10A max input current.
The PSM is field replaceable and provides:

A power switch and a 10A fuse
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
+5V and +15V DC power outputs

+5V and +15V LEDs to indicate power supply output status
In the redundant configuration, both the primary and secondary PSMs are normally powered on. The
primary PSM provides power to the primary CTM and the secondary PSM provides power to the
secondary CTM. Both PSMs share the RF module load.
In the event of failure of one PSM, an automatic switchover will occur and the redundant PSM provides
all the power for the RF module load.
The PSMs are not interchangeable. The Primary and Secondary power supplies have different part
numbers; a result of being physical mirror images of each other.
Each PSM has a mains power fuse on the front panel: Time lag, 10 A @ 250 V, UL rated.
The power supply distribution is shown in Figure 4-1, page 156.
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Figure 4-1: Reader Power distribution
MRFM-S modules (1 to 8)
+15 VDC/13.3A
+5 VDC/10.0A
Secondary
CFM
Primary
CFM
SPM
+3.3 VDC
+3.3 VDC
Secondary
CTM
Secondary
PSM (left)
Primary
CTM
+5 VDC/5A Secondary
Primary
+5 VDC/5A Primary PSM (right)
Earth ground system
supplied by system
integrator
Power Mains
connection supplied
by system integrator
Lightning/surge
suppressor
Power Mains
110 VAC
nominal
Note: Surge suppressor supplied by system integrator.
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Lane Controller Port Module (LPM)
The LPM provides the serial communications connections between the CTM and the LC. The LC serial
communication signals travel to/from the CTM CGC board via the Distribution Module (DSM) to the
LPM serial port connectors. The LPM provides the 8 serial port connectors and integrated lighting
protection. The LPM is field replaceable.
The JANUS® Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2 is factory configured to support either an RS-232 or RS-422
interface. The data rate is configurable to standard rates up to 115.2 kbps.
Normally, each MRFM-S channel is assigned a unique LPM COM port; however, the MRFM-S
channels can be multiplexed by assigning multiple RF channels to one LC serial port, as necessary.
For a description of the serial interface protocol and file formats exchanged between a Lane Controller
and a Reader, refer to ICD 360450-111.
Sync Port Module (SPM)
The SPM provides a pathway for synchronization signals to and from both primary and secondary CTM
MC boards via the DSM to the SPM 6-terminal block connector where the synchronization STAR
network cables connect. The SPM is field replaceable.
A 4-Wire RS422 electrical connection at the front panel terminal block connects the SPM to the
synchronization network.
There are no active components installed on the SPM.
A three-position toggle switch mounted on the SPM provides Auto, Primary and Secondary redundancy
mode control signals via the DSM to the CTM.
Controller Module (CTM)
The CTM performs the Reader’s digital signal processing for OBUs. The CTMs may be swapped
without having to save the configuration file since the configuration data is stored in the CFMs mounted
on the DSM.
The CTM as a whole unit is field replaceable.
Main Controller (MC)
The MC is an off-the-shelf EBX form-factor industrial single-board computer. This unit contains the
CPU, memory and I/Os and is used to run the Reader software.
The MC receives OBU information from its associated CGC and performs a lane assignment for each
tag passing through the system via voting logic. It communicates with the LCs to report tag
transactions, accepts configuration messages, and provides status messages via a legacy LC serial
interface and/or an LC Ethernet interface. It detects and reports faults and can perform a switchover. It
offers Reader configuration via a browser interface, storage for transaction buffering, event logging,
and tag transaction and performance monitoring. It also supports remote software downloads. It
provides Inter-Reader communications with up to two other Readers, saves Reader configuration
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parameters to the primary and secondary CFM, manages the OBU Account Status file, and keeps log
files for OBU transactions, system events, and trouble reports.
For a description of the ethernet interface protocol and file formats exchanged between a Lane
Controller and a Reader, refer to ICD 360450-112.
Channel Group Controller Module (CGC)
The CGC is used as a scheduler and a controller. It schedules when the MRFM-S operates and routes
the data from the MRFM-S to the MC.
Configuration Module (CFM)
The CFM is a field replaceable PWA board. These non-volatile memory cards store the Reader
configuration file. They are field-replaceable without using any tools.
Distribution Module (DSM)
The DSM back plane provides interconnections between the plug-in modules in the Reader rack. It is
not field-replaceable.
The DSM is responsible for the following.

Provides locations for all plug-in Reader modules and the Lane Kit RF modules

Distributes DC power from the PSMs to the necessary modules in the Reader rack

Carries RF data and control signals between primary and secondary CTMs and all MRFM-Ss

Carries synchronization and redundancy mode signals between primary and secondary CTMs and
the SPM

Carries data between primary and secondary CTMs and primary and secondary CFMs

Carries data between primary and secondary CTMs and primary and secondary LPMs
Synchronization
CAUTION:
On one redundant reader of a synchronization network, the
synchronization connection should be looped back and this reader
will declare sync even if it is disconnected from the other readers.
Readers must be synchronized if they have overlapping capture zones, are connected in an IR
network, or if Reader-to-Reader RF interference is present.
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If unsynchronized Readers are located within a 200 meter (660 feet) radius, tests for in-band RF
interference should be carried out to ensure that no Reader-to-Reader interference occurs. This test
should be carried out under live traffic conditions to ensure that RF signal reflections off moving
vehicles do not exceed the in-band limits. If Reader-to-Reader RF interference exceeds the in-band
limits then the Readers must be synchronized.
How Reader synchronization operates at the toll location
After interrogating all of the assigned MRFM-S slots in the rack, each Reader will provide a ‘sync
ready’ signal on its SPM terminal block. Only when the configuration parameter Enable Reader Sync is
set ON for all Readers in the sync network does synchronization occur.
As busy Readers become ready they will not send any more RF trigger signals until the sync bus
indicates that all Readers are ready. Once the last Reader in the network generates its ready signal, all
Readers on the sync bus simultaneously generate OBU trigger pulses starting with the RF module in
slot 1. This can be seen in the truth table shown below for synchronization circuit consisting of two
Readers.
Table 4-2: Boolean Logic Truth Table for Synchronization of two Readers
Reader 1 sync port Tx
Reader 2 sync port Tx
Reader 1 or 2 sync port Rx
0 (ready)
0 (ready)
0 (ready)
0 (ready)
1 (busy)
1 (busy)
1 (busy)
0 (ready)
1 (busy)
1 (busy)
1 (busy)
1 (busy)
The truth table above demonstrates the following rule of synchronization operation:
The sync bus will only be in the ready state when all Readers in the group are in the ready state.
The last Reader to acquire a ready state controls the system synchronization. Most of the time (greater
than 95%), the sync bus will be in the busy state. If operating correctly, the sync bus will normally be in
the ready state for about 100 Sec.
The Sync Recovery Process
When a Reader detects it is out of synchronization, it attempts to re-establish synchronization at the
beginning of every superframe. During this time, the CTM SYNC LED flashes green/orange (the orange
is a mix of green and red due to the short amount of time in red).
Note: Connection of other equipment or external synchronization devices is not supported and may
cause Reader errors.
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Log files
The log files for OBU transactions are saved on the CFM. Once space is filled on the respective
memory partition, the oldest file from the same file type is deleted to create memory space for the new
data.
A listing of the main log file types appears below. Other log files that may be present are for Kapsch
TrafficCom use only.
Table 4-3: List of Available Log Files
Log File Type
Description
tagtxns_yyyy-mm-dd
Daily tag Transaction log.
eventlog_yyyy-mm-dd
Daily event log files. Event log contain a periodic report of system
health and transaction count totals.
trouble_yyyy-mm-dd
Trouble Log. Content lists any unusual system anomaly (e.g.
switchover).
Transaction logs
CAUTION:
Log file formats are not under ICD control and the format may
change without prior notification. Log files are for diagnostic
purposes only and are not guaranteed to be maintained in nonvolatile storage.
Each transaction generates a two-line report containing the fields described in the table below.
Table 4-4: List of Fields in a Transaction Log Report
Field
Description
IREAD
Optional initial read report when transponder first enters capture zone. Informational report
VOTE
Transaction report at voting time
POST
Optional post-capture zone report if lane assignment or programming status has changed.
Informational report
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Field
Description
An
Antenna number (present only if in interpolated lane assignment mode)
Master
Set
The set of three (3) inter-Reader channels that have the most tag reads (C = center Reader, L = left
Reader, R = right Reader). Present only if in interpolated lane assignment mode or when IR
network is enabled.
Zone
Sub-zone information (a – f). (Present only if in interpolated lane assignment mode)
Ch
Channel number. Indicates the assigned channel (1-8). Channel 1 corresponds to the leftmost RF
module in the RF rack.
St
Transaction status.
Pgm indicates successful transponder programming.
PU indicates transponder programming status is Unknown (tag left zone before verify could
complete).
PF indicates transponder was not programmed successfully.
Read indicates the Reader is in read only mode.
CrossR indicates an informational report (not a transaction).
Txn
Transaction number. Note that transaction numbers may appear to skip when using 2 or more
Readers with Ethernet connection between them.
Ag
Agency ID of transponder in capture zone.
Sn
Serial number of transponder in capture zone.
Ahs
Number of handshakes up to voting time.
THs
Total Handshakes for previous transaction assigned to this channel.
GUARD
Shown for a transaction assigned to a RF channel set to Guard. These transactions will show !LC
to indicate that no report for the LC is generated. Tag programming is disabled for Guard channels.
?LA
In a POST report, indicates that a lane assignment change was detected between the voting time
report and the post time report. May be an indication that voting time is not optimal.
?PS
In a POST report, indicates that a programming status change was detected between the voting
time report and the post time report.
>LC
>LC indicates transaction is to be reported to lane controller (connection present or not). Only
appears on the Active CTM
!LC
!LC indicates transaction is suppressed (e.g. GUARD lane or CrossR transactions or CTM is
Inactive).
Cx-HS
HS tag handshakes seen up to voting/post time on the MasterSet center Reader.
Lx-HS
HS tag handshakes seen up to voting/post time on the MasterSet left Reader.
Rx-HS
HS tag handshakes seen up to voting/post time on the MasterSet right Reader.
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Transaction Buffering
Transactions from OBUs, are processed by the CTM. When a Reader CTM loses communications
with an Lane Controller (LC), the Reader buffers OBU transactions and error messages (up to a
combined total of 400,000) in non-volatile memory (i.e. buffered messages will not be lost during power
interruptions or Reader resets). When the memory is full, new transactions overwrite the oldest
buffered transactions. The memory available for buffering is shared by all RF channels.
When the communication link between an LC and the Reader is re-established, the Reader begins to
upload the buffered transactions to the LC. The Reader will pause uploading buffered transactions to
the LC to report any new transactions as they occur. Buffered transaction reporting resumes after the
new transactions have been reported. Messages from the LC will continue to be acknowledged and
acted upon during the upload process.
Event Logs
The event log is generated to record any reader events or changes (for example, if the power supply
status changes). During service, the technician should first examine the event log files to see if there
are any reported events with the reader.
The following list depicts the possible sources of event messages found in the event log.

Changes to the reader configuration

Changes to the reader configuration at power up

Reader status changes, such as PSM status, etc.

Reader faults detected
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Trouble Logs
Unusual Reader issues generate trouble logs (for example, if a switchover has occurred). During
service, the technician should first examine these trouble log files to see if there are any reported
issues with the Reader.
Examine the Log Files page for instances of one or more trouble  file in the list of log files.
A typical report in a trouble log is:
2010-05-31T10:52:35.723+00:00 [lab3_5] SYNCR: Reader SYNC lost
Note: As an alternative, Kapsch Service can remotely connect to the Reader and examine the trouble
log to quickly identify and resolve any issues. It is up to the system administrator or integrator to
determine when to grant Kapsch Service remote access to the LC network IP addresses.
The following list depicts the possible sources of trouble messages found in the trouble  file.

No detection of a CFM backplane memory module.

The Status file integrity check fails. Possible cause: there may be data for up to 40 million OBUs in a
Status file.
The Reader software forced a switchover on detection of:
o Failed CGC health
o Failed serial LC link (when enabled). Possible cause: a fault external to the Reader
o Failed Ethernet LC link (when enabled). Possible cause: a fault external to the Reader
o Failed Ethernet inter-Reader link (when enabled). Possible cause: a fault external to the Reader

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5. INSTALLATION
Introduction
The Reader is shipped with the required power, communications, and logic modules. The Lane Kits,
separate from the Reader, each consist of an antenna, an MRFM-S, a feedline cable adapter and a
circulator.After the equipment is installed, the Reader must be configured via the browser interface.
After configuration is complete, the Reader configuration should be saved (see Saving the Reader
configuration, page 246) for future reference.
The toll agency and/or system integrator must select the configuration and setup that is suitable for the
application and the desired system performance.
CAUTION:
Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely
affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate
for the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility
to tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating
environment.
CAUTION: Redundant Reader
Configure both CTMs in a redundant Reader. Each CTM has its own
browser interface and is configured independently. Ensure any
configuration changes made to one CTM are applied to the other CTM,
as required.
The earth ground system
WARNING:
AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED READER COULD RESULT IN ELECTRIC
SHOCK. ENSURE A HIGH CURRENT EARTH GROUND CONNECTION
IS ESTABLISHED BEFORE CONNECTING SUPPLY POWER.
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The system integrator supplies the earth ground system for the Reader mains power as per the IEEE
142-2007 standard, particularly; chapter 5: Sensitive Electronic Equipment Grounding; and chapter 3
pertaining to lightning protection; and all other chapter sections describing bonding applications.
The system integrator is responsible for ensuring the grounding and power conforms to local regulatory
and safety requirements. The recommendations herein are those to ensure bad grounding does not
degrade the reader performance.
In accordance with IEEE 142-2007 all of the following building/site elements (if available) must be
bonded together:

metal frame of the building (if effectively grounded)

metal underground water pipe

ground ring, concrete encased electrode
The Reader ground bar (supplied by the system integrator) is bonded to the above-mentioned
elements. If none of these elements are available on site, only then a grounding electrode is installed
as per NEC to which the Reader ground bar is bonded. The Reader components ground wires are then
connected to the ground bar clamps as shown in Figure 5-1.
Lightning arrestors should be installed on the interfaces where lightning induced surges can occur.
Figure 5-1: Earth Ground System (with recommended lightning protectors shown)
Lightning Protectors
AC Mains
(to PSMs and
ESMs)
Reader
Chassis
LC data
cables
RF
feedline
Sync
circuit
EIA 19 in.
rack
AWG 10
ground strap braid wire
Reader enclosure
(NEMA 4)
AWG 8
Ground bar and clamp(s) are bonded to building/site
elements (if available) as per IEEE 142-2007, otherwise
the ground bar and clamp(s) are bonded to a grounding
electrode installed as per NEC.
Note: The toll plaza installation may not have a NEMA 4 enclosure. The earth ground system and all
other ground connections to Reader components at the toll plaza are identical to those shown in the
figure below.
Lightning protectors
Note: It is the system integrator’s responsibility to determine the necessity of installing lightning/surge
protection equipment between the data inputs and the earth ground system at the Lane Controller (LC).
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Table 5-1: Locations for the Installation of Lightning Protectors
Location required
Schematic Figure number
In-line with antenna RF feed
Figure 5-1: Earth Ground System (with recommended lightning protectors
shown), page 165
PSM power
Figure 5-2: AC Mains, page 167
LC Data inputs
Figure 5-3: LC Data Cable Installation, page 168
ESM power
Figure 5-10: Schematic of a three-Reader IR network, page 184
Synchronization circuit
Figure 5-9: Synchronization circuit schematic for three Readers, page 179
Installing the Reader hardware
Prerequisites: The Reader cabinet is commissioned and the earth ground system has been installed
as per IEEE 142-2007 (see The earth ground system on page 164).
Install the AC receptacle for the Reader mains power connections within three (3) feet of the front of
the Reader.
Note: When handling Reader modules and hardware, always follow accepted Electrostatic Discharge
(ESD) practices and standards.
1.
Using clip nuts, mount the Reader in the EIA 19-inch rack in a NEMA 4 cabinet.
2.
Connect the EIA 19-inch rack ground lug to earth ground:
3.
Connect one end of a braided ground strap to the ground lug on the EIA 19-inch rack.
4.
Neatly position the ground strap along the Reader and apply a light film of tuner lube to the ground lug on
the rear of the Reader rack to ensure good grounding contact.
5.
Secure the other end of the braided ground strap to the Reader ground lug.
CAUTION:
To avoid damaging the modules, ensure that alignment of both
the connector on the module and the connector on the DSM
(back plane) is correct before securely plugging the module into
the DSM.
6.
Install the Reader modules in the Reader, ensuring the modules seat properly in their sockets. The
installation of the MRFM-S is outlined in Installing a Lane Kit on page 169.
7.
Install the power cords for the primary and secondary PSMs. Appropriate lightning/surge protection
equipment should be installed between the power mains input and the earth ground system at the Reader
(see Figure 5-2 on page 167).
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Figure 5-2: AC Mains
lightning surge
suppressor supplied
by system integrator
MPR2
PSM
primary
6 ft. power cord
Power mains and
cable to Reader
enclosure supplied by
system integrator
POWER
MAINS
PSM
secondary
6 ft. power cord
duplex receptacle
supplied by system
integrator
Earth ground system as per
“NEC grounding electrode”
Reader enclosure
Connect the appropriate cables from the Reader to the LC as shown in Figure 5-3 on page 168.
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LC data cable installation – ETHERNET 1 port, patch cable to solid conductor
CAT6 – 8 conductor, 24 AWG
Maximum run without a router,
hub or repeater is limited by
baud rate, typically:
less than 333 feet at 1 Gb/s
lightning protector
jack
patch
CTM
jack
patch
LANE
CONTROLLER
patch
LANE
CONTROLLER
This consists of 300 ft of 24
AWG solid "horizontal" cabling
between the jacks at each end,
plus not more than 33 ft of 24
AWG stranded patch cable
between each jack and the
CTM.
8P8C
(RJ45)
Earth ground system
Reader enclosure
LC data cable installation – ETHERNET 1 port, patch cable to fiber optic
CAT6 – 8 conductor, 24 AWG
stranded patch cable
plus fiber optic
(fiber optic length dependant on
type chosen, typically 5000 ft)
fiber optic system
supplied by system
integrator
patch
CTM
8P8C
(RJ45)
and not more than 33 ft of 24
AWG stranded patch cable
between the fiber optic coupler
and the CTM.
fiber optic
coupler
fiber optic
coupler
Reader enclosure
LC data cable installation from LPM – RS422
lightning protector
*2 pair twisted
LANE
CONTROLLER
LPM
Maximum run without a repeater
is limited by baud rate, typically:
less than 4000 ft at 19.2 Kb/s
less than 1700 ft at 115.2 Kb/s
DB9
Earth ground system
Reader enclosure
LC data cable installation from LPM – RS232
Roadside Equipment
LANE CONTROLLER
lightning protector
*2 pair twisted
LANE
CONTROLLER
LPM
DB9
Maximum run limited by baud
rate, typically:
less than 50 feet at 9.6 Kb/s
* 2 pair twisted cable specified in the EIA RS232C,
CCITT V.55 and RS422 interface standards:
 Conductor size and type: 24 AWG, twisted pair.
 Nominal capacitance: 15.5 picofarads per foot
(between conductors of each pair); 27.5 picofarads
per foot (from each conductor to shield).
 Nominal DC resistance (each conductor): 24.0
ohms per 1000 feet.
 Nominal DC resistance (shield): 2.35 ohms per
1000 feet.
 Shield type: Overall braided with drain wire.
 Approval: Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
Earth ground system
TOLL PLAZA
Figure 5-3: LC Data Cable Installation
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Installing a Lane Kit
Installing an Antenna
1.
The antenna mounts on a frame using 2-inch diameter galvanized pipe clamps. Position the center
antenna at lane center of the defined lane. For wide ORT applications, the straddle antenna must be at
the midpoint between the left and right antennas. Note straddle min/max measurements in Table 5-2.
2.
Orient the weep holes down, such that the radome is facing oncoming traffic.
3.
Using a tilt meter, measure the road pitch and cross lane slope directly under each IAG antenna. Record
the results.
4.
Using a tilt meter, align each antenna plate to the tilt angle specified in Table 5-2, in relation to the road
pitch measured in step 3 (e.g., If the road pitch is 2 degrees. and the antenna tilt must be 15 degrees,
mount the antenna at 17 degrees.)
5.
Ensure that the height of the antenna’s lower edge as tilted falls within the height range given Table 5-2.
Please contact Kapsch Technical Service when considering mounting the antennas outside the specified
heights.
6.
Adjust the roll angle of the antenna equal to 0 degrees with respect to the cross lane slope obtained in
step 3.
7.
For TDM only protocol, the antenna installation may be all antennas (IAG 1 or IAG 2 or IAG 3) inline
across the roadway as shown in Figure 5-3
8.
For TDM protocol, and/or ISO18000-6C protocol (read only) only, the antenna installation may be all
antennas IAG 3 only) inline across the roadway as shown in Figure 5-3.
9.
For all passive protocols (other than ISO18000-6C read only) the antenna installation must be all
antennas (IAG 3 only) staggered across the roadway as shown in Figure 5-3.
Table 5-2: Antenna mounting for the IAG 3 antenna and lane configuration
Antenna
Application
Lane Width
Height
Tilt (off
horizontal)
Straddle
(min/max
c to c)
IAG-3
ORT or Plaza
12 ft.
17 ft. ±1 ft.
10 deg.
5.5 ft./6.5ft.
IAG-1
ORT or Plaza
12 ft.
16 ft. ±1 ft.
10 deg.
5.5 ft./6.5ft.
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Figure 5-4: Inline Antenna Installation
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Figure 5-5: Staggered Antenna Installation
The JANUS reader system and antennas in the lane kits are optimized for applications using 12 foot
lane widths. The antenna placement requirements and support for this and other lane widths are as
follows.

The lane centerline is the mid-point between the lane markings.

The antenna boresite should be on the lane centerline and lane markings.

Physical lane widths below 12 ft are not an issue provided the separation between lane centers
is 12 ft or greater.
If separations are below this there is a higher risk of reports from multiple lanes for the
same tag. Note the use of the voting algorithms will correctly assign the tag to the
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correct lane). There may also be some reduction in the read performance for passive
protocols.

If the physical lane width exceeds 15 ft, the lane should be treated as a multi-lane free flow
configuration and multiple lane kits used per lane.
Where multiple readers are on a site, the following additional guidelines apply:

The readers must be synchronized and running the same configuration.

The same FDM channel frequency should not be used on adjacent lanes (including straddle
and shoulder).

The same active channel from two (2) synchronized readers should not be used on adjacent
lanes (including straddle and shoulder).
Installing the MRFM-S Modules
CAUTION:
To avoid damaging the modules, ensure that alignment of both
the connector on the module and the connector on the DSM
(back plane) is correct before securely plugging the module into
the DSM.
1.
Insert the required number of MRFM-S Modules into the Reader and secure in place.
2.
Label the front panel of each MRFM-S Module with the corresponding lane number and antenna type.
Installing the RF cables
CAUTION:
Excessive bending or kinking can damage the RF feedline cables. Do not
excessively bend or kink the RF feedline cables while fishing them through
the rigid conduit from the antenna to the Reader enclosure.
1.
Place the RF feedline cable(s) in position. Use an appropriate cable type (coaxial or Heliax) to ensure the
RF feedline cable does not produce a signal loss greater than permitted, see section 8 RF Cable
Specification. Use flexible cable (LMR400 preferred) for the short feedline cable between the circulator
and the antenna
2.
Using tie wraps, create a service loop of 6 feet at both ends of the RF feedline cable(s). Trim the excess
cable length.
3.
Install spiral wraps on the RF feedline cable(s) where necessary to protect it from abrasion.
4.
Using marker tie wraps and label sets, label the Reader end of each RF feedline (ex. TX Lane 1 or RX
Lane 1), each antenna RF feedline (ex. Tx lane 1 or Rx lane 1).
5.
Attach the N-Type male connector to the antenna end of the RF feedline cable(s) . Firmly crimp the
male connector.
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For Bi-Static Operation
See Figure 5-6: RF Cable Installation Schematic Bi-Static Operation
1.
Using a 10in-lb torque wrench, connect the first RF feedline cable to the Circulator (Port 1). Using selfamalgamating tape, wrap the connection to ensure water cannot enter.
2.
Using a 10in-lb torque wrench, connect the second RF feedline cable to the Circulator (Port 3). Using
self- amalgamating tape, wrap the connection to ensure water cannot enter.
3.
Using a 10in-lb torque wrench, connect a third (3.0 foot long) RF feedline cable to the Circulator (Port 2).
Using self-amalgamating tape, wrap the connection to ensure water cannot enter.
4.
Attach the N-Type male connector to the antenna end of the third (3.0 foot long) RF feedline cable.
Firmly crimp the male connector.
5.
Using a 10in-lb torque wrench, connect the other end of the third (3.0 foot long) RF feedline cable that is
connected to Port 2 of the Circulator, to the antenna. Using self-amalgamating tape, wrap the connection
to ensure water cannot enter.
6.
Attach the N-Type female connector to the reader end of the first RF feedline cable. Firmly crimp the
female connector.
7.
Using a 10in-lb torque wrench, connect the other end of the first RF Feedline cable that is connected to
Port 1 of the Circulator, to the RF Adaptor Cable (800125-001), that will be connected to the “Antenna”
Port of the MRFMS.
8.
Attach the N-Type female connector ) to the reader end of the second RF feedline cable. Firmly crimp
the female connector.
9.
Using a 10in-lb torque wrench, connect the other end of the second RF Feedline cable that is connected
to Port 3 of the Circulator, to the RF Adaptor Cable (800125-001), that will be connected to the “RX” Port
of the MRFMS.
10. Using an SMA wrench, connect each RF Adapter Cable(s) (800125-001) SMA connector to the assigned
MRFM-S module port(s).
11. Tie all RF Adapter cables neatly and label both ends of each adapter cable, using marker tie wraps.
12. Secure the service loop portion of the feedline to the antenna-mounting bracket using the tie wraps. Do
not severely bend or kink the RF feedline cable.
Note: For a TDM and/or 6C only protocol configuration (i.e., no other passive protocols), the Circulator
can be located in the cabinet with the reader and one RF feedline cable is connected between port 2 of
the Circulator and the antenna. Ports 1 and 3 of the circulator are then connected to the RF modules
using the RF Adaptor Cables (800125-001); see Figure 5-8: RF Cable Installation Schematic Bi-Static
TDM/6C Only Operation
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Figure 5-6: RF Cable Installation Schematic Bi-Static Operation
Use of the RF amplifier
The maximum cable loss and associated maximum cable length, as defined in the RF Cable
Specifications on page 265, is based on the output power of the MRFM-S module and the sensitivity of
the transponders. When the site specific application exceeds the limits defined on page 265, an
amplifier assembly can be used to effectively increase the output power of the MRFM-S module an
additional 6dB. This 6dB is then used to increase the maximum cable loss permitted as defined on
Page 265.
Use of this amplifier should be reviewed with Kapsch personnel before implementation. Figure 5-7
shows a typical installation that includes the use of the power amplifiers.
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Figure 5-7: RF Cable Installation Schematic Bi-Static Operation with RF Amplifier
30dB
Attenuator
RF Amplifier
802745-001
N-Type
female
6 ft
service
loop
Coaxial cable
802484-001 (909-921.5 MHz)
802484-002 (902-904 MHz)
LMR-400-DB
N-Type
male
no splices
MRFMS
802295-002
Earth Ground
coaxial cable
RG58A/U
Antenna
800260-015
Circulator
323231-015
Reader Cabinet
Lightning Protector
317910-012
322389-013
N-Type
male
Lane Overhead Gantry
Figure 5-8: RF Cable Installation Schematic Bi-Static TDM/6C Only Operation
Performing Lane Tuning
Lane Tuning consists of selecting the frequencies to be used on the channels and setting the
attenuation for the channels to control the ERP of the reader. These are configured using the web
interface. It is recommended that Kapsch Operations Group perform lane tuning to properly configure a
site. If the integrator/operator wishes to perform the lane tuning, the following guidelines apply:
 The same FDM channel frequency should not be used on adjacent lanes (including straddle and
shoulder).
 The same TDM channel from 2 synchronized readers should not be used on adjacent lanes
(including straddle and shoulder).
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 The TX attenuation should be adjusted to obtain capture zones nominally 8-12 ft along direction
of vehicle traffic.
Attention: When installing or replacing a MRFM-S, RF cables, circulator, or antenna,
the lane must be re-tuned.
The Synchronization circuit
Reader synchronization ensures antennas from different Readers do not attempt to communicate
simultaneously with the same on-board unit (OBU). The synchronization circuit connects SPMs
together in a star network. The CTM does the synchronization of the RF module interrogation.
Prerequisites: Sync hub terminal block mounted in a location central to the Readers. The exact
location of this terminal block should be marked on a site map to aid system maintenance.
 Readers arranged so that no Reader is farther than 1500 feet from the sync hub terminal block
 Readers arranged so that the total synchronization network cable length is no greater than 2000
feet
 No more than six (6) Readers in the synchronization circuit
Note: It is recommended that each synchronization cable have two or more spare conductors to
support future service repair calls.
Installing a synchronization circuit
1.
Connect the Readers to the Sync hub terminal block as in Figure 5-9 on page 179.
Attention: Ensure that cables do not connect from the GND terminal on the SPM to the
Sync hub terminal block, as this can create a ground loop and affect synchronization
performance.
Note: Before you continue, you will need to gain access to the CTM web Interface through a computer or
service laptop connected to the Ethernet 1 port or the USB port of the Reader. See the following
procedures for more information.




2.
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader on page 47
Changing the service laptop IP address on page 47
Testing the connection to the reader on page 47
Accessing the CTM web interface on page 47
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Select the Enable Reader Sync check box, if necessary.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Figure 5-9: Synchronization circuit schematic for three Readers
lightning
protector
Shield
GND
RR+
T+
TGND
SPM
Reader 1
Earth Ground
GND
RR+
T+
SPM
Reader 2
TGND
Earth Ground
GND
RR+
T+
SPM
Reader 3
TGND
Earth Ground
Sync hub terminal block
Synchronization between MPR2 Readers
All Readers in a synchronization circuit must be configured correctly for Synchronization to work. Also,
the number of frames per superframe must be equal between MPR2 Readers in the synchronization
circuit.
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Configuring synchronization
Prerequisites: Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web
interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Note: Reader synchronization also enabled remotely by the LC if the Remote LC Configuration is enabled.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Select the Enable Reader Sync check box, if necessary.
Result: The synchronization settings appear.
3.
Select Sync to Every Superframe in the Superframe Sync Skip row.
4.
Select No in the Add 2 Dummy Frames row.
5.
Select JANUS from the drop-down box in the Type of Reader Synching To row.
6.
Repeat these steps for all Readers in the Synchronization circuit.
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JANUS and BADGER Readers in the same synchronization network can be configured as in step 1 in the
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procedure Synchronization between MPR2 Readers. However, JANUS and BADGER Readers can also have the
superframe configurations shown in Table 5-3 on page 183.
Configuring Synchronization
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Note: Reader synchronization can also be enabled remotely by the LC if Remote LC Configuration is
enabled.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Select the Enable Reader Sync check box, if necessary.
Result: The synchronization settings appear.
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3.
If the configuration is not already set, then set Superframe Sync Skip to Select Sync to Every
Superframe, set Add 2 Dummy Frames to No, set Type of Reader Syncing to to JANUS or BADGER,
as applicable.
4.
If the superframes for all Readers will be equal (4, 5, 8 or 10 frames) go to Synchronization between
MPR2 Readers and perform step 1.
5.
If the superframes will be configured as shown in Table 5-3, configure the Superframe Sync Skip and
Add 2 Dummy Frames parameters in the General tab on the Configuration page as outlined in Table
5-3 on page 183.
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Table 5-3: Synchronization Compatibility Matrix – JANUS and BADGER
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Badger
dummy
frames
(fixed)
Add two
dummy
frames Setting
BADGER
Reader
superframe size
sync to every
superframe
No
4 frames
sync to every
other
superframe
No
sync to every
superframe
Yes (with 8
active or
offline RF
channels)
5 frames
sync to every
other
superframe
No
JANUS Reader
superframe size
Superframe Sync
Skip Setting
8 frames
10 frames
Badger Sync
(fixed)
The Ethernet Network
These are general instructions for using Ethernet Switch Modules (ESMs) to create an Inter-Reader
(IR) Ethernet network or a Lane Controller (LC) Ethernet network.
Installing an Ethernet network
Prerequisites:
1.
ESMs mounted according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Use CAT 6 Ethernet cables to connect the components in the Ethernet network together as shown in the
examples in Figure 5-10. Consult the ESM manufacturer’s instructions for more details.
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Primary
ESM
4 port
Power mains
85-264 VAC
or 88-300 VDC
Earth ground
system
Lightning
protector
Ethernet 2
Primary
Ethernet 2
Primary
Ethernet 2
Primary
Reader 1
Reader 2
Reader 3
Secondary
Ethernet 2
Secondary
Ethernet 2
Secondary
Ethernet 2
Secondary
ESM
4 port
Figure 5-10: Schematic of a three-Reader IR network
Primary
ESM
4 port
Power mains
85-264 VAC
or 88-300 VDC
Earth ground
system
Lightning
protector
Primary
Ethernet
Port
Ethernet 1
Primary
Ethernet 1
Primary
Ethernet 1
Primary
Reader 1
Reader 2
Reader 3
Secondary
Ethernet 1
Secondary
Ethernet 1
Secondary
Ethernet 1
Lane
Controller
Secondary
Ethernet
Port
Secondary
ESM
4 port
Figure 5-11: Schematic of a three-Reader LC network
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Reader connections to the LC via the LPM serial ports
Each of the RF channels has an associated serial port on the LPM that connects to an LC.
Configuring reader connections
The following steps provide information on configuring the reader connections to the LC via the LPM
serial ports.
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have Advanced User
permissions.
1.
Determine your Reader’s communications protocol. It will be either RS-232 or RS-422.
2.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
3.
Click the LC tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
4.
In the Destination row, select the Serial check box for each RF channel that will communicate with the
LC via an LPM COM Port.
Example: The following screen shows an example of the assignments.
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From the Serial Port dropdowns, select an LPM port for each RF channel to use to communicate with the
LC.
Note 1: By default, RF Channel 1 communicates with the LC via LPM COM 1, RF Channel 2 communicates
with the LC via LPM COM 2 and so on, up to RF Channel 8.
Note 2: More than one RF Channel can communicate via one LPM COM port, if necessary.
6.
Click the Serial tab on the Configuration page.
Result: The following screen appears.
7.
Ensure all the COM Ports selected in step 5 are enabled by selecting the corresponding Serial Port
State check box.
8.
Select the Baud Rate, Data Bits, Parity, and Stop Bits to match the LC communication settings.
Example: An example of what your screen may look like follows.
Refer to the Configuring the Reader to switch over automatically when an LC link is down procedure on page 238
to configure the Reader to switch over when the connection from the LPM to the LC is down.
IP addresses
Each ethernet port in an IR or LC network must have a unique IP address. The IP addresses should be
set as required for the site network topology. Default IP addresses are:
 Primary and secondary Ethernet 1 port: 192.168.1.50
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 Primary side Ethernet 2 port: 192.168.0.50
 Secondary side Ethernet 2 port: 192.168.0.51
Setting the IP addresses
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Note: A secure record of the IP addresses should be maintained to aid network troubleshooting. The
primary and secondary Ethernet 1 IP addresses will be required if requesting remote
assistance from Kapsch Service.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Assign an IP address to the parameter Ethernet 1 (LC 1Gbps) IP Address so that the Primary CTM is
accessible on the LC network, if necessary.
3.
Assign an IP address to the parameter Ethernet 2 (IRIF 100Mbps) IP Address so that the Primary CTM
is accessible on the IR network, if necessary.
4.
Assign an IP address to the parameter Reader IP Address for both primary and secondary CTMs on a
given Reader so that the Reader is accessible on the IR network, if necessary. This IP address is the
same for both CTMs in a Reader.
5.
Assign an IP address to the parameter USB Adapter or Bluetooth IP Address if a USB adapter is being
used to connect a CTM USB port to an Ethernet network.
6.
Assign the gateway IP address to the parameter Default Gateway IP so that the Reader can
communicate via a gateway device such as a router, if necessary.
7.
Repeat steps 1 through 6 for the secondary CTM.
Configuring an LC Ethernet network
The Reader data can also be sent to the LC via an Ethernet network.
Prerequisites:
The service laptop connects to the port and the CTM web accessed. . Refer to Connecting a
service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have Advanced User permissions.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the LC tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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3.
In the Destination row, select the Ethernet check box for each RF channel that will communicate with
the LC via Ethernet.
4.
Enter the LC IP address and Port number for each RF channel.
5.
If all the RF channels will be communicating with the LC at the same IP address, enter the number of a
configured channel in the field beside the Duplicate button and then click Duplicate.
Result: All RF channels selected to communicate over Ethernet will now have the same destination LC
IP.
Note: When setting the LC Retry Timeout, consider the baud rate used to communicate with the LC and
the processing speed of the LC to avoid false failure reports.
6.
Enter a time, in milliseconds, in the LC Ethernet TCP-Socket Timeout field.
Note: If an LC does not respond within this time, the Reader will consider Ethernet communications to the
LC to be down and could trigger a switchover, depending on the redundancy settings.
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Configuring the Ethernet 1 IP address via the Diagnostic Port
Attention: Contact Kapsch Service to set the ETHERNET 1 port IP address via the
Diagnostic Port if the IP address has been lost or cannot be determined.
Lane Assignment voting for ORT applications
ORT lanes allow OBUs to cross multiple capture zones. The Readers must assign an OBU to one RF
channel to prevent duplicate transactions.
Selecting the correct communication method
The communication method determines how Readers communicate with each other to share
information for determining lane assignments. This is important for situations similar to that shown in
Figure 5-12, where, to assign the OBU to a lane, Reader 1 and Reader 2 need to share handshaking
information.
Reader 1
Reader 2
slot 4
slot 5
slot 1
slot 2
RF4
RF5
RF6
RF7
A4
A5
A6
A7
Figure 5-12: Two Readers communicating with one OBU
Configuring Lane Voting over an Inter-Reader (IR) network
This procedure allows you to configure the Reader correctly to ensure accurate lane assignment and to
prevent duplicate reports.
Prerequisites: Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web
interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have Advanced User
permissions.
Note: Badger-Style CRA: there is no physical link between the Readers, such as an IR Network.
Instead, the first Reader to contact an OBU programs the OBU; all other Readers that subsequently
contact the OBU will see that it was recently programmed and ignore the OBU.
Ethernet: An IR Ethernet network connects the Readers together and handshaking information is
shared between Readers. The Readers assign the OBU to one channel and all other transaction
reports from other Readers are suppressed.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
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Click the Lane Assignment tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Select Ethernet from the Communication Method drop-down box.
Result: The following screen appears.
Configure how multiple transactions are reported to the LC:
1.

To send one transaction report per OBU to the LC without informing the LC of suppressed
reports, select Disabled from the Cross-Reader Reporting drop-down box.

To send all transaction reports for an OBU to the LC, select Report All from the CrossReader Reporting drop-down box.

To send on transaction report per OBU to the LC and also inform the LC of suppressed
reports, select Report Non-zero from the Cross-Reader Reporting drop-down box.
Configure the IR network by determining where the Reader sits in the IR network.
Example: Reader 1 in Figure 5-13 has a Reader on its right (Reader 2) but no Reader on the left. Reader
2 in Figure 5-13 has a Reader on its right (Reader 3) and a Reader on its left (Reader 1). Reader 3 in
Figure 5-13 does not have a Reader on its right but has one on its left (Reader 2).
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Figure 5-13: Three readers covering one direction of wide lane ORT traffic
Reader 1
Reader 2
Reader 3
(left Reader)
(center Reader)
(right Reader)
RF1 RF2 RF3 RF4 RF5 RF6 RF7 RF8 RF9
RF10 RF11
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11
lane 1 lane 2
lane 3
lane 4
lane 5
lane 6
RF12 RF13
A13
A12
RF14 RF15
A14
lane 7
A15
lane 8
Note: The Reader IP address applies to the whole Reader and not individual Ethernet ports. You can
view the Reader IP address in the General tab of the Configuration page.
2.
If there is a Reader on the left, select the Enable Left Reader check box.
3.
Enter the Reader IP address of the left Reader.
4.
Press Enter or select a different tab.
5.
If there is a Reader on the right, select the Enable Right Reader check box.
6.
Enter the Reader IP address of the right Reader.
7.
Press Enter or select a different tab.
8.
TTO values for the grouped IDs must be the same across all readers.
9.
A reader restart is required when the IR network configuration is complete
10. To set the Reader to switchover when an IR link is down, see the Configuring events that cause a
switchover procedure, page 237.
11. Configure Tag Programming (see OBU Programming on page 67) ensuring that:

TMP and TCP are enabled

The Plaza IDs of all Readers at the plaza match

The Reader ID for each Reader is different
12. Configure the Reader clocks in the IR network to have the same time (see Using an NTP Server to
synchronize the clocks of Readers in an IR network, page 250).
Note: Multiple group IDs are not supported across multiple readers.
13. From the Channel tab on the Configuration page, ensure all channels covering one direction of traffic
have the same Group ID.
Configuring Badger-style Cross Reader Algorithm (CRA) communication
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the Lane Assignment tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Select Badger-Style CRA from the Communication Method drop-down box.
Result: The following screen appears.
4.
5.
Configure how multiple transactions are reported to the LC:

To send one transaction report per OBU to the LC without informing the LC of suppressed reports,
select Disabled from the Cross-Reader Reporting drop-down box.

To send one transaction report per OBU to the LC and also inform the LC of suppressed reports,
select Report Non-zero from the Cross-Reader Reporting drop-down box.
Configure Tag Programming (see OBU Programming on page 67) ensuring that:

TMP and TCP are enabled

the Plaza IDs of all Readers at the plaza match

the Reader ID for each Reader is different
Note: Multiple group IDs are not supported across multiple Readers.
6.
From the Channel tab on the Configuration page, ensure all channels covering one direction of traffic
have the same Group ID.
Note: The transponder timeout, set in the Group tab on the Configuration page, must be greater than the
time difference between all Reader clocks in the network.
7.
Manually set the Reader clocks to within 2 seconds of the same time (refer to the Manually setting the
Reader time and date procedure on page 251).
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Selecting the Voting Algorithm
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.

Majority: The OBU is assigned to the channel with the most handshakes.

Interpolated: The Reader determines which set of three adjacent channels has the highest
handshake count. The OBU is then assigned to the channel within this set with the most
handshakes.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the Lane Assignment tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Select either Majority or Interpolated from the drop-down box of the required protocol located in the
Lane Assignment Algorithm box.
Note: If Interpolated is selected from the drop-down box, channels with handshake counts that differ less
than the Handshake Equalization Ratio will be considered to have an equal handshake count
since the difference is not considered significant.
4.
If Interpolated was selected in step 1, enter a percentage in the Handshake Equalization Ratio field.
Configuring Voting Time
Manually setting a voting time gives a fixed voting time to each channel. Dynamic voting time allows
the Reader to calculate and base the voting time on the average capture zone span time (the time it
takes for an OBU to pass through a capture zone).
Manually set the voting time for a channel
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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3.
Select Disabled from the drop-down menu in the Dynamic Voting Control row .
4.
Enter a voting time, in milliseconds, in the LPT/FME Voting Time field to set the voting time for LPT and
FME OBUs.
5.
Enter a voting time, in milliseconds, in the Voting Time (all other tags) field to set the voting time for all
OBUs that are not LPT or FME.
6.
If a voting time of 0 was entered in step 4 and step 5 and Dynamic Voting Control is disabled
(effectively disabling voting), click on the Group tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
7.
Enter a time, in seconds (s), in the Transponder Timeout field
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Note: This specifies an amount of time a transponder must be away from a capture zone before it is
reported again as a new transaction when it is detected.
8.
Repeat steps 4 through 7 to individually configure the other channels, or enter the number of a configured
channel in the field beside the Duplicate button on the Channel screen.
9.
Click the Duplicate button to configure automatically the remaining channels.
Allowing the Reader to calculate the optimum voting time using Dynamic Voting Control
Prerequisites:
1.
2.
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
2.
Set the Dynamic Voting Control to Reader to allow the Reader to automatically set the voting time by
calculating the average capture zone span time.
3.
Enter a sample size in the Dynamic Voting Sample Size field.
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Note 1: This is the number of previous transactions the Reader includes when calculating the average
capture zone span time.
Note 2: The Reader calculates the capture zone span time after each OBU transaction. The Reader will not
update the Dynamic Voting Time unless the capture zone span time changes more than the
Dynamic Voting Threshold percentage.
4.
Enter a percentage in the Dynamic Voting Threshold field.
Result: The following screen appears.
Configuring Channel Weight for straddle antennas
The handshake count of straddle channels (channels 2 and 4 in Figure 5-14) typically have less weight
assigned to them than non-straddle channels (channels 1, 3, and 5 in Figure 5-14).
Prerequisites:
1.
2.
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
Click the Channel tab.
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Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Enter a percentage in the Channel Weight field for each channel.
Example: A channel weight of 100% means the full handshake count is considered at voting time, while a
channel weight of 50% means only half the handshake count is considered at voting time.
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Figure 5-14: Three Wide ORT lanes with two straddle antennas
Wide ORT lanes
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6. TROUBLESHOOTING AND TESTING
Troubleshooting Methodology
Troubleshooting trees are provided for resolving the most common Reader issues. A Test and Replace
methodology is used for servicing the Reader system. The general steps are:
1.
Test all symptoms that may have attributed to the reported system fault. Use the following suggestions to
reveal faults:

Examine the Reader status on the Reader browser STATUS page (see Reader status,
page 53).

Examine the RF channel statistics (page 60).

Examine the trouble log files for any reported issues with the Reader (page 162).

Observe the status LEDs on the Reader front panel (see LED Status, page 201).
Replace a suspected faulty component.
Continue with symptom testing and component replacement until there are no fault symptoms.
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Signal Flow Diagram:
Tag Transaction in one dedicated lane
TAG
ANTENNA
MRFMS
INTERNET LAN
DSM
CTM
DSM
LPM
LANE
CONTROLLER
CFM
Reader components in transaction signal path.
Signal Flow Diagram:
Tag Transaction in ORT
TAG
INTER-READER NETWORK
(if voting on lane assignment)
ANTENNA
MRFMS
ANTENNA
MRFMS
ANTENNA
HOST
COMPUTER
INTERNET LAN
DSM
CTM
DSM
LPM
LANE
CONTROLLER
CFM
Reader components in
transaction signal path.
MRFMS
HOST
COMPUTER
Signal Flow Diagram:
Synchronization
READER 2
MRFMS
DSM
CTM
DSM
Reader components in sync signal generation
path. After sync signal detection by the CTM, the
shaded components are in the sync usage path.
SPM
STAR SYNC HUB
(TERMINAL
BLOCK)
READER 3
READER 4
Figure 6-1: Signal Flow Diagrams
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LED Statuses
The following table gives an overview of all the LEDs on the Reader. See the Troubleshooting Trees
beginning on page 204 to resolve any issues.
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Table 6-1: CTM LED states explained
CTM LEDs
LED
CGC
MC
SYNC
State
Meaning
solid green
CGC is functional
solid red
CGC has failed
solid green
MC is functional
solid red
MC has failed
solid green
Reader is synchronized
flashing red
Reader out of sync, or,
No activity on the Rx port on the terminal block of the
SPM (R+ and R- on the connector).
another Reader in sync network is stuck in the busy
state
ACTIVE
POWER
flashing green/orange
Reader is out of sync and attempting recovery
off
Synchronization is disabled
solid green
the CTM is active and in control. This indicates if the
primary or secondary side is active.
solid red
the CTM is not active
solid green
CTM is receiving power from PSM
off
CTM is not receiving power from PSM, or,
CTM reset switch is OFF
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Table 6-2: PSM LED states explained
PSM LED
LED
+15 STATUS
+5 STATUS
State
Meaning
solid green
PSM is supplying +15VDC via DSM
off
PSM is not supplying +15VDC
solid green
PSM is supplying +5VDC via DSM
off
PSM is not supplying +5VDC
Table 6-3: MRFM-S LED states explained
MRFM-S LED
LED
DATA
State
Meaning
solid green
MRFM-S is functional
off
MRFM-S is not enabled
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Troubleshooting tree: LC Ethernet 1 Port communications not working
START
Symptom:
Status page shows LC
Ethernet link is Down
 Verify ESM tests OK.
 Verify Ethernet cable connections
between the reader, Ethernet switch (if
present), and Lane Controller pass a
continuity test for open, high
impedance, and short circuit conditions.
 Verify LC Ethernet communication is
configured correctly.
LC Ethernet link
status Enabled?
LC Ethernet
link is
functional
Yes
No
Test the CTM ETHERNET
1 port
LC Ethernet link
status Enabled?
Yes
LC Ethernet
link is
functional
Yes
LC Ethernet
link is
functional
No
Replace the CTM
LC Ethernet link
status Enabled?
No
Contact Kapsch Service for
assistance
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Troubleshooting tree: Ethernet 2 Port communications not working
START
Symptom:
Status page shows InterReader Ethernet link is
Down
Verify Ethernet switch (if present)
tests OK.
Verify Ethernet cable connections
between the reader, Ethernet switch
(if present), and other IR network
Readers pass a continuity test for
open, high impedance, and short
circuit conditions.
Verify IR network is configured
correctly.
IR Ethernet link Yes
status is Enabled?
IR Ethernet link
is functional
No
Test the CTM
Ethernet 2 port
IR Ethernet link
status is Enabled?
Yes
IR Ethernet link
is functional
No
Replace the CTM
IR Ethernet link
status is Enabled?
Yes
IR Ethernet link is
functional
No
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Troubleshooting tree: LPM Serial Port communications not working
Start
Symptom:
Status page shows LC Serial Link is down


Verify serial cable connections from
the reader to the Lane Controller
pass a continuity test for open
circuit, high impedance, or short
circuit conditions.
Verify LC serial communication
settings are configured correctly
LC Serial link
status displays
Enabled?
Yes
LC Serial link is
functional
No
Test the LPM
board serial COM
port(s)
LC Serial link
status displays
Enabled?
Yes
LC Serial link is
functional
No
Replace the CTM
LC Serial link
status displays
Enabled?
Yes
LC Serial link is
functional
No
Replace the LPM
LC Serial link
status displays
Enabled?
Yes
LC Serial link is
functional
No
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Troubleshooting tree: MRFM-S not working
START
Symptom:
MRFM-S LED is OFF
 Verify antenna is
undamaged.
 Verify all cable connections
from antenna to RF
module.
 Verify RF channels are set
to Active.
MRFM-S
DATA LED
OFF?
No
MRFM-S DATA
LED solid green?
Yes
MRFM-S is
functional
No
Yes
Perform Sync
Troubleshooting
CTM ACTIVE
LED ON?
Yes
Replace the MRFM-S
No
Replace the CTM
Yes
MRFM-S
DATA LED solid
green?
MRFM-S is
functional
No
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Troubleshooting tree: Synchronization not working
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Symptom A:
Sync Indicator is off or flashing
red
Yes
Is Sync disabled?
Enable Sync from the Reader
browser interface
No
Is SYNC LED
solid green?
Yes
Sync is
functional
Yes
Sync is
functional
START
Symptom B:
Sync Indicator is flashing
intermittently GREEN and
ORANGE
No
Test the SPM and CTM
No
replace as required
Are CTMs sync’d
Yes
Reader is
attempting Sync
Recovery
Is SYNC LED
solid green?
No
Verify channels
config. on both
CTMs match
Are any “reader
SYNC lost” messages in
recent trouble log
file?
Test wiring to sync hub,
repair as required
Yes
Is SYNC LED
solid green?
No
Yes
Sync is
functional
No
No
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Constant busy state on sync bus
A Reader that erroneously holds the sync bus in a BUSY state causes all other Readers connected to
the bus to time-out while waiting for the READY state. As a result, all of their CTM SYNC LEDs will be
flashing red. Disconnect each Reader one at a time from the sync hub until the fault clears then
reconnect each Reader in the order of removal until the fault reappears. Service each faulty Reader.
Sync board Failure Indicator for incomplete cable connections
The CTM SYNC LED will flash steadily red if there is no activity on the Rx port on the terminal block of
the SPM (R+ and R- on the connector). If both transmit and receive connections are cut off from the
sync hub the indicator will flash red. If only the transmit connection is disconnected and there are other
Readers in the synchronization network, the CTM SYNC LED stays green.
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Troubleshooting tree: Reader does not automatically switch back to Primary
side after fault recovery
START
Symptom:
Reader stays in Secondary side without
auto recovering to Primary side
 Verify Primary PMS +5 and +15 LEDs
are solid green.
 Verify correct configuration file is
loaded.
 Verify Auto Recovery to Prime is
enabled.
 Verify SPM mode switch is set to Auto
All Primary STATUS
LEDs solid green?
Yes
Primary side
is active
Yes
Primary side
is active
Yes
Primary side
is active
No
Reboot Primary CTM
All Primary STATUS
LEDs solid green?
No
Replace Primary
CTM
All Primary STATUS
LEDs solid green?
No
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Troubleshooting tree: Simultaneous faults on Primary and Secondary CTMs
START
Symptom:
Both CTM MC and/or CGC2 LEDs are solid red
Check if the Lane Controller Ethernet Links are Down on
the Status page. If the LC Ethernet links are down,
check the LC Ethernet server, connections and cables to
primary and secondary sides of the Reader.
Yes
No
Switchover on Ethernet
LC link down enabled?
Yes
Switchover on Serial
Link down Enabled?
Yes
Both MC and/or CGC2
LEDs solid red
No
Simultaneous
faults resolved
Check if the Lane Controller Serial Links are Down on
the Status page. Check that the serial connections to the
LC are good for both Primary and Secondary LPMs.
No
Yes
Switchover on
Inter-Reader Ethernet Link
down Enabled?
Yes
Both MC and/or CGC2
LEDs solid red
No
Simultaneous
faults resolved
Check if the Inter-Reader Ethernet Links are Down on the Status
page. If the Inter-Reader links are down, check the IR Ethernet
cables attached to the front panel, as well as the configuration of the
adjacent reader (i.e., confirm it is enabled for Inter-Reader and the
configuration is correct).
No
Yes
Was a lightning
strike possible at the time
the fault first
occurred?
Yes
Both MC and/or CGC2
LEDs solid red
No
Simultaneous
faults resolved
Ensure that the Reader rack is grounded properly.
Check, and replace if necessary, all lightning /surge
protectors.
If simultaneous faults persist, replace Primary CTM. If
Primary CTM recovers, replace Secondary CTM.
No
Yes
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Identifying failures on the primary and/or secondary side
Primary and/or Secondary side failure is indicated by any of the following conditions:
 Ethernet LC link down, as indicated on the Reader browser Status page.
 Ethernet IR network link down, as indicated on the Reader browser Status page.
 Primary CTM MC or CGC LEDs are red
 Serial LC link down, as indicated on the Reader browser STATUS page
Primary side failure is indicated by any of the following conditions
 SPM switch is in PRIMARY position: primary CTM ACTIVE LED is red
 SPM switch is in AUTO position: primary CTM ACTIVE LED is red
Secondary side failure is indicated by any of the following conditions:
 SPM switch in any position: secondary MC or CGC LEDs are red
 SPM switch is in SECONDARY position: secondary CTM ACTIVE LED is red
 SPM switch is in AUTO position: primary CTM ACTIVE LED is red and secondary CTM ACTIVE
LED is red.
Events that cause an automatic switchover
Table 6-4 outlines the situations that can cause an automatic switchover and what settings need to be
configured for the trigger to be enabled.
Table 6-4: Switchover triggers
Event
Cause
Enabling
Failed CGC Health
The Reader continuously monitors the CGC
health and forces a switchover if health fails.
Automatic
Failed Serial Lane
Controller Link
The Reader forces a switchover when an
enabled serial link from the LPM to the LC
has been interrupted. Usually a downed link
is due to external conditions.
Must enable Switchover on
Serial Link Down from
General tab on Configuration
page
Only the lack of OBU transactions in outgoing
messages to the LC allows a downed link to
be detected. To detect serial cable issues in
the absence of OBU transactions, the
operator must enable Heartbeat messages
Must set LC Retry Timeout
from Serial tab on
Configuration page
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Cause
The Reader forces a switchover when an
enabled Ethernet link has failed. Usually a
downed link is due to external conditions.
A downed link is detected regardless of
whether OBU transactions are being
generated or not.
Enabling
Must enable Switchover on
Ethernet LC Link Down from
General tab on Configuration
page
User must set LC Ethernet
TCP-Socket Timeout from LC
tab on the Configuration page
Failed Inter-Reader
Ethernet Link
The Reader continuously checks the link
status of the IR network and forces a
switchover if it fails.
User must set IRIF Timeout
from Lane Assignment tab on
Configuration page
Reader Software
Update
During activation of a different firmware
version, the Reader switches automatically to
the redundant side if the redundant side is
running and has no switchover conditions
present. If the redundant side is not
functioning, the Reader warns the operator of
potential revenue loss and allows the
operator to either continue or abort the
update.
Automatic
Lane Controller
Reboot
The lane controller protocol allows it to send
a reboot request to the Reader. The Reader
switches to the redundant side if the
redundant side is running and has no
switchover conditions present. If the
redundant side is not functioning, the reboot
is ignored.
User must enable Remote LC
Configuration from LC tab on
Configuration page
Web Interface
Reboot
The web interface provides a reboot button.
The Reader switches automatically to the
redundant side if the redundant side is
running and has no switchover conditions
present. If the redundant side is not
functioning, the Reader warns the operator of
potential revenue loss and allows the
operator to either continue or abort the
reboot.
Automatic
Reboot using CTM
ON/OFF switch
When the CTM ON/OFF switch is manually
switched from ON to OFF, the Reader will
automatically switch over
Automatic when the switch on
the CTM is manually set to
OFF
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Cause
Test Tag failure
Enabling
When the number of RF channels with failed
test tag reaches the set threshold, the
Reader will switch over to the redundant side
if the redundant side is running and has no
switchover conditions present. If the
redundant side is not functioning, the test tag
failure is ignored.
User must enable Test Tag
State for each RF channel
from the Test Tag tab on the
Configuration page
Reader recovery actions
For certain failures, the Reader will automatically initiate the recovery actions outlined in Table 6-5.
Table 6-5: Failures and the Reader Recovery Actions they trigger
Failure
Reader Recovery Action
CGC Health failure
reinitializes CGC on failed side
Serial LC link down
re-attempts connection on failed side once every
second
Ethernet LC link down
re-attempts connection on failed side once every
second or up to 10 seconds based on load
Inter-Reader Ethernet link down
switches to Badger style CRA on failed side to reattempt connection
Viewing MRFM-S fault codes
The MRFM-S sends binary fault codes from its LC COM port as part of a heartbeat message every 5 seconds.
These fault codes are Byte 4 and 3 of the heartbeat message and can be viewed on a computer connected to
the reader LC COM port.
Prerequisites: A computer equipped with RealTerm (or equivalent).
1. Connect the computer to the MRFM LC COM port using RealTerm (see Using RealTerm to connect to the
MRFM, page 256). Data from the MRFM will be visible in the RealTerm window.
2.
If several messages appear in the RealTerm program, identify the heartbeat message by identifying Byte 9.
The value of Byte 9 is always 10111011.
3.
Note the values of Byte 4 and Byte 3. Check Table 6-6 to determine if there is an MRFM fault.
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Figure 6-2: Typical MRFM-S Heartbeat message
Byte number
Value
Meaning
Byte 4
10000000
normal lane operation
Byte 4
10000001
lane hardware fault
Byte 3
00000000
normal lane operation
Byte 3
00000001
no activity on backplane control lines
Table 6-6: MRFM-S fault codes
Testing the CTM Ethernet 1 port
This test verifies that a CTM Ethernet 1 port is working properly.
Prerequisites: A service laptop.
1.
Connect a service laptop directly to CTM Ethernet 1 port being tested (see Connecting a service laptop to
the Reader, page 47).
Note: Ensure that you can access the CTM web interface with the service laptop (see Accessing the CTM
web interface, page 47). This confirms the Ethernet port is functional.
Testing an LPM COM port
This test verifies that an LPM port is working properly and requires a simple loop-back connector.
Prerequisites: Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web
interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have Advanced User
permissions.
Note: All OBU transactions on this port are buffered while the LC is disconnected from the LPM ports to
perform the test.
1.
Disconnect the serial cable from the LPM COM port being tested.
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Note: The LPM is either RS-232 or RS-422. The loop-back test will only work if the appropriate loop-back
connector is used.
2.
Connect the appropriate loop-back connector to the COM port. In the RS-232 loop-back connector, the Tx
and Rx signals are connected. In the RS-422 loop-back connector, the Tx+ and Rx+ signals are
connected and the Tx- and Rx- signals are connected. The LPM RS-232 pin outs are shown on page
262; the LPM RS-422 pin outs are shown on page 263.
3.
Select the Diagnostics link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
Result: The following screen appears.
4.
Select the Serial port loop-back test link.
Result: The following screen appears.
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5.
Select the LPM COM port from the Test Enable/Disable drop-down box.
6.
Click the Perform Test(s) button.
Result: The test result displays.
7.
If the test passes, the LPM COM port is functional.
8.
If the test fails, ensure the correct loop-back connector was used, then, replace the CTM and repeat steps
4 and 6.
9.
If the test fails again, record under what conditions the LPM failed.
10. Replace the LPM.
11. Return failed LPM under the RMA agreement.
Testing the Synchronization Circuit
This first part of this test checks the functionality of one Reader’s SPM. The second part of this test
checks the Synchronization wiring from one Reader’s SPM to the synchronization circuit terminal block
Prerequisites:
 At least one RF module installed in the Reader
 Both Primary and Secondary CTMs are configured the same
 Synchronization enabled
Testing the SPM and CTM
1. Disconnect the Synchronization circuit wiring from the SPM terminal block
2. Using two short jumper wires connect Tx+ to Rx+ and Tx- to Rx- on the SPM terminal block, leaving the GND
terminals unconnected (see SPM terminal block connections, page 261).
3. If the SYNC LED on both CTM’s illuminates solid green, the SPM and CTM’s are functioning properly.
4. Reconnect the synchronization circuit to the SPM terminal block.
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Testing the Synchronization hub cabling
2. If the SYNC LED on the CTM does not illuminate solid green with a functional SPM and CTM connected to the
Synchronization circuit, the problem is with the wiring between the SPM and the synchronization hub terminal
block.
Testing the MRFM-S slots
The following test is to verify that all MRFM-S slots in the upper portion of the Reader rack are
functional.
Prerequisites: Connect the service laptop to to access the CTM web interface. Refer to Connecting a
service laptop to the Reader, page 47. One functional MRFM-S is installed in the RF slot 1 of the
Reader rack.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Set Ch# (where the RF module is installed) to Active.
4.
Ensure that the DATA LED on the RF module illuminates solid green.
5.
From the Channel tab on the Configuration page, select Offline from the RF State drop-down box.
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6.
Ensure that the DATA LED on the RF module is off.
7.
Move the RF module to the next slot and repeat steps 1 and 5.
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7. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
WARNING:
THE MODULES MAY HAVE SHARP EDGES. HANDLE THE MODULES
CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION TOOL
TO REMOVE A MODULE.
CAUTION:
Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely
affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate for
the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility to
tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating
environment.
CAUTION: Redundant Reader
Both CTMs in a redundant Reader must be properly configured. Each
CTM has its own browser interface and is configured independently.
Ensure any configuration changes made to one CTM are applied to the
other CTM, as required.
Corrective maintenance procedures
Note: When removing or installing ESD sensitive equipment always follow the accepted practices for ESD
protection.
The inspect, clean and system re-test methodology is used for all system maintenance. This type of
maintenance consists of the following general steps.
1.
Inspect all Reader sub-system components and connections.


Inspect the PSM fuses; they should not appear darkened or burned.
Make sure that all plug-in components are properly seated in their mating connectors.
Determine if the components and/or connections require cleaning. To clean component assemblies,
use a portable vacuum cleaning tool with a non-conductive tip/brush. To clean component connector
contacts, use a contact cleaner spray that does not contain a trichloroethylene based solvent or a
Freon® based propellant.
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Attention: Pre-authorized lane closure is required if the MRFM-S modules need to be
cleaned.
If cleaning is required:
2.
Activate the side of the Reader not being cleaned (see Manually switching a Reader to the redundant
side page 46).
3.
Power down the side of the Reader to be cleaned.
4.
Clean the components and connections and then Power up and activate this Reader side.
5.
Power down the remaining Reader side.
6.
Clean the components and connections then Power up and activate, if necessary, this Reader side.
7.
Test all system functions (see Troubleshooting and Testing, page 199).
Preventive maintenance procedures and scheduling
Attention: Only Kapsch Service-trained service maintenance personnel are to perform
these tasks.
Once a year:
1.
Perform RF measurements to verify the cables and MRFM-S. It is recommended a commercial off-the
shelf instrument is used which supports Cable Analyzer Testing, to show faults inside cables, and Voltage
Network Analysis, to verify connection integrity and end to end connectivity and gain.
2.
Verify module output power and power at antenna using a commercial off-the shelf spectrum analyzer.
With power off:
1.
Inspect and clean the Reader cabinet as needed, depending on the site environmental conditions, such
as contamination by dust. As a minimum, inspect and clean the cabinet interior and components once per
year.
2.
Inspect the antenna waterproofing and ensure that any seal is secure.
3.
Inspect the antenna weep hole. Remove any dust, dirt or other obstructions.
4.
Check ground connectivity for exterior ground connection to reader system ground
Attention: Pre-authorized lane closure is required before continuing with this procedure.
Note: For each channel, go into the web interface and disable the channel to be tested.
1.
Disconnect and inspect in-line lightning suppressor.
2.
Disconnect and inspect the exterior RF feedline cable and connectors exposed to the elements.
3.
If corrosion is visible, replace the corroded connector and, if necessary, cut out the entire corroded
portion of the feedline cable. The antenna may require replacement if the mating female connector is
corroded.
4.
When reconnecting connectors after inspection is complete, discard and replace self-amalgamating tape.
Every 4.5 years:
Note: The CMOS battery is not field-replaceable.
1.
Replace the CTM CMOS battery.
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Note: If a Kapsch TrafficCom maintenance agreement is in place, the CTM needing a new battery can be
replaced by a spare CTM. The CTM is then sent to Kapsch Service to have its battery replaced.
MRFM-S replacement
The Reader does not need to be shut down to replace an MRFM-S.
Prerequisites: Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web
interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
WARNING:
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CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION TOOL
TO REMOVE A MODULE.
WARNING:
THE MRFM-S MAY BECOME HOT UNDER NORMAL OPERATING
CONDITIONS. ENSURE THE MRFM-S HAS COOLED DOWN OR WEAR
GLOVES WHEN HANDLING THE MRFM-S.
Removing an MRFM-S
1.
2.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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From the Channel tab on the Configuration page, set the TDM and FDM RF State of the active MRFMS to Offline.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Note: Disconnect the RF cable(s) from the MRFM-S appropriate port.
3.
Loosen the screws securing the MRFM-S module to the Reader rack, and then remove the MRFM-S from
the Reader.
Installing an MRFM-S
CAUTION:
To avoid damaging the modules, ensure that the connector on the
module is properly aligned with the connector on the DSM back plane
before the module is securely plugged into the DSM.
1.
Insert the MRFM-S module into the Reader. Tighten the screws to secure the MRFM-S to the Reader
rack.
2.
Connect the RF cable(s) to the MRFM-S appropriate port and tighten with a proper torque wrench.
3.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
4.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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5.
Set the TDM and FDM RF State of the Offline MRFM-S channels back to Active.
6.
Verify the DATA LED illuminates solid green.
Note: If the DATA LED does not illuminate solid green, see Troubleshooting tree: MRFM-S not working,
page 207.
7.
Verify module output power and power at antenna using a commercial off-the-shelf spectrum analyzer.
8.
Ensure the RF channel is capturing OBU data (see Troubleshooting tree: MRFM-S not working page
207).
Antenna replacement
Note: The Reader does not need shutting down to replace an antenna.
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Removing an antenna
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
2.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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3.
Set the TDM and FDM RF State of the MRFM-S connected to the antenna to Offline.
4.
Remove the antenna.
Installing an antenna
1.
Install the antenna (see Installing an Antenna, page 169).
2.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
3.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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4.
Set the Offline MRFM-S TDM and FDM RF State back to Active.
5.
Verify the DATA LED illuminates solid green.
6.
Verify module output powers and power at antenna using a commercial off-the shelf spectrum analyzer .
7.
Ensure the MRFM-S is capturing OBU data (see Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the
Diagnostics page, page 65).
RF cable or connector replacement
Note: The Reader does not need shutting down to replace an RF cable or connector.
Prerequisites:
Connect the service laptop to the Reader configuration port to access the CTM web interface.
Removing RF cable/connector
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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3.
Set the RF State of the MRFM-S whose cable or connector is being replaced to Offline.
4.
Remove the RF cables or connectors.
Installing an RF cable/connector
Prerequisites: Self-amalgamating tape for connections. Connect the service laptop to the Reader
configuration port to access the CTM web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the
Reader, page 47.
1.
Install the RF cables or connectors.
2.
Apply new self-amalgamating tape to the connections.
3.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
4.
Click the Channel tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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5.
Set the Offline MRFM-S RF State back to Active.
6.
Verify that the DATA LED illuminates solid green.
7.
Verify module output powers and power at antenna using a commercial off-the shelf spectrum analyzer.
8.
Ensure the MRFM-S is capturing OBU data (see Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the
Diagnostics page, page 65).
CTM replacement
WARNING:
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CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION
TOOL TO REMOVE A MODULE.
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CAUTION:
Removing a powered CTM from the Reader rack can damage the
CTM. Before removing a CTM from the Reader, ensure that power
on the affected side of the Reader is turned off, i.e. the power
switch on the PSM is in the off position, or the PSM AC input
power cord is disconnected.
Removing a CTM
1.
Switch the Reader over to the side with the CTM that is not being replaced (see Manually switching a
Reader to the redundant side, page 46).
2.
Set the PSM powering the CTM being replaced to the off position.
3.
Label and then disconnect any communication cables connected to the CTM.
4.
Remove the faulty CTM from the Reader rack.
Installing a CTM
CAUTION:
To avoid damaging the modules, ensure that the connector on the
module is properly aligned with the connector on the DSM back
plane before the module is securely plugged into the DSM.
1.
Install a new CTM in the Reader Rack.
2.
Reconnect the communication cables to the CTM.
3.
Set the PSM and CTM to the on position.
4.
Switch the Reader to the new CTM side (see Manually switching a Reader to the redundant side, page
46).
5.
If the CTM is in an IR network, reboot the CTM (see Rebooting the CTM, page 235).
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SPM replacement
WARNING:
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CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION
TOOL TO REMOVE A MODULE.
Removing an SPM
1.
Without disconnecting any of the sync wiring from the SPM terminal block, disconnect the SPM terminal
block from the SPM.
2.
Remove the SPM from the Reader rack.
Installing an SPM
CAUTION:
To avoid damaging the modules, ensure that the connector on the
module is properly aligned with the connector on the DSM back
plane before the module is securely plugged into the DSM.
1.
Install a new SPM in the Reader Rack.
2.
Reconnect the SPM terminal block.
3.
Test the SPM (see Testing the Synchronization Circuit, page 217).
LPM replacement
WARNING:
THE MODULES MAY HAVE SHARP EDGES. HANDLE THE MODULES
CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION
TOOL TO REMOVE A MODULE.
Removing an LPM
1.
Switch the Reader over to the side with the LPM that is not being replaced (see Manually switching a
Reader to the redundant side, page 46).
2.
Remove the faulty LPM from the Reader rack.
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Installing an LPM
1.
Install a new LPM in the Reader rack.
2.
Switch the Reader back over to the new LPM side (see Manually switching a Reader to the redundant
side, page 46).
3.
Test all the LPM COM ports (see Testing an LPM COM port, page 217).
PSM replacement
WARNING:
THE MODULES MAY HAVE SHARP EDGES. HANDLE THE MODULES
CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION
TOOL TO REMOVE A MODULE.
WARNING:
THE PSM MAY BECOME HOT UNDER NORMAL OPERATING
CONDITIONS. ENSURE THE PSM HAS COOLED DOWN OR WEAR
GLOVES WHEN HANDLING THE PSM.
WARNING:
EXPOSED HIGH VOLTAGE IS PRESENT IN THE PSM. ENSURE THAT
THE POWER SWITCH IS SET TO THE OFF POSITION AND THAT THE
AC INPUT POWER CORD IS DISCONNECTED BEFORE REMOVING
THE PSM.
Removing a PSM
1.
Switch the Reader over to the side with the PSM that is not being replaced (see Manually switching a
Reader to the redundant side, page 46).
2.
Set the PSM power switch to the off position.
3.
Remove the faulty PSM from the Reader rack.
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Installing a PSM
CAUTION:
To avoid damaging the modules, ensure that the connector on the
module properly aligns with the connector on the DSM back plane
before the module is securely plugged into the DSM.
1.
Install a new PSM in the Reader Rack.
2.
Set the power switch of the new PSM to the on position.
3.
Ensure that the new PSM +5 and +15 LEDs illuminate solid green.
4.
Switch the Reader back over to the new PSM side (see Manually switching a Reader to the redundant
side, page 39).
CFM replacement
WARNING:
THE MODULES MAY HAVE SHARP EDGES. HANDLE THE MODULES
CAREFULLY. WHENEVER POSSIBLE, USE A MODULE EXTRACTION
TOOL TO REMOVE A MODULE.
Removing a CFM
1.
If possible, save the configuration file of the CFM being replaced (see Saving the Reader configuration,
page 246).
2.
Remove the CTM on the side of the faulty CFM (see CTM, page 229).
3.
While pushing on plastic clips, pull CFM straight out from DSM.
Installing a CFM
1.
Push CFM straight into connector on DSM until an audible click is heard.
2.
Install the CTM removed in step 2 (see CTM, page 229).
3.
Load the configuration file saved in step 1 to the new CFM (see Uploading a saved configuration, page
246), or locate and upload the latest saved Reader configuration.
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Replacing a PSM fuse
WARNING:
INSTALLING A FUSE OF THE WRONG TYPE OR RATING MAY CAUSE
A FIRE. INSTALL A TIME LAG FUSE RATED FOR 10A.
1.
Set the PSM power switch to the off position.
2.
Disconnect the AC power cord.
3.
Using a flat-tipped screwdriver, rotate the fuse holder counter-clockwise 180 degrees. Slide out the fuse
holder as shown in Figure 7-1.
PSM
fuse
fuse holder
Figure 7-1: PSM fuse and fuse holder
4.
Rotate the fuse holder clockwise to allow the old fuse to fall free of the fuse holder.
5.
Place the new fuse in the fuse holder then slide the fuse holder into the PSM.
6.
Using a flat-tipped screwdriver, rotate the fuse holder 180 degrees to secure the fuse holder in the PSM.
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Rebooting the CTM
This procedure outlines two ways of rebooting the CTM; using the ON/OFF switch on the CTM, and
using the Reboot button from the CTM web interface.
Prerequisites:
permissions.
To reboot from the browser interface, you must have Software Management
Rebooting using CTM ON/OFF switch
1.
Set the CTM ON/OFF switch to OFF.
2.
After five seconds, set the CTM ON/OFF switch back to ON. The CTM POWER LEDs immediately
illuminate solid green. After 90 – 120 sec., the CTM STATUS LEDs illuminate their normal state (see LED
Status, page 201).
Rebooting from the browser interface
1.
Login to the CTM web Interface.
Result: The following Home page appears.
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Select the Manage Software link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Click the Reboot button
Configuring events that cause a switchover
Redundant Readers need to be configured in order to:
 Determine whether the Reader switches over when there is a failure
 Determine what failures cause a switchover
 Determine if the Reader switches back to the primary side once a failure has cleared.
Prerequisites:
The primary and secondary sides are both powered up. You must have Advanced User
permissions to configure redundancy settings in the browser interface.
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Manually select the active side and disable switchover
CAUTION:
If the primary or secondary side is forced active via the SPM redundancy
mode switch and that side fails, the Reader will not switch to the other
side and data could be lost.
1.
Set the toggle switch on the SPM to the side to stay active, either SECONDARY or PRIMARY.
Result: This side is now active and no switchover will occur unlessa failure occurs.
Letting the Reader automatically choose the active side
1.
Set the SPM toggle switch to AUTO.
Result: The primary side is now active by default, until a primary failure occurs.
Enabling the Reader to recover automatically to the primary side
1.
Select the Auto Recovery to Prime check box then click the Update General Configuration button.
Result: The Reader will now automatically switch back to the primary side once a primary failure has
cleared.
Configuring the Reader to switch over automatically when an LC link is down
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the LC tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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3.
Ensure that LC communications is configured, that is, the appropriate Ethernet and Serial selections are
made in the Destinations field.
4.
Select the Send Heartbeat messages check box to enable sending heartbeat messaging, as required.
5.
Enter a time, in seconds, in the Heartbeat Interval field. This number must be lower than the LC
communication error threshold.
6.
Click the General tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Select the Switchover on Serial Link Down and/or Switchover on Ethernet LC Link Down check box, as
required.
Note: When setting the LC Retry Timeout, consider the baud rate used to communicate with the LC and
the processing speed of the LC to avoid false failure reports.
8.
If Switchover on Serial Link Down is enabled, from the Serial tab on the Configuration page, enter a
time, in milliseconds, in the LC Retry Timeout field. If an LC does not respond within this time, the
Reader will consider serial communications to the LC to be down and will trigger a switchover if the SPM
redundancy mode switch is in AUTO.
9.
If Switchover on Ethernet LC Link Down is enabled, enter a time, in milliseconds, in the LC Ethernet
TCP-Socket Timeout text box. If an LC does not respond within this time, the Reader will consider
Ethernet communications to the LC to be down and could trigger a switchover if the SPM redundancy
mode switch is in AUTO.
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Configuring the Reader to switch over when the Ethernet IR link is down
Prerequisites:
Multiple Reader communication method set to Ethernet in the Lane Assignment tab of the
Configuration page.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the General tab.
3.
Select the Switchover on Ethernet IRIF Link Down check box.
4.
From the Lane assignment tab on the Configuration page, enter an IRIF timeout, in milliseconds, in
the IRIF text box.
Result: The Reader now continuously checks the IRIF link and switches over whenever a downed
Ethernet IRIF link is detected.
Configuring the Reader to switchover based on Test tag feedback (if present)
Note: Test tags are used to continuously check and confirm the operation of the antennas.
1.
Select the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the Test Tags tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Select the Test Tag State check box to enable tag testing for the appropriate RF channel(s).
4.
Enter the number of consecutive test tag faults that cause a channel to be considered bad in the Test
Tag Single Fault Threshold text box.
Note: This should be set to 5 or higher.
5.
Enter the number of bad channels that will trigger an automatic switchover, if the SPM redundancy switch
is in AUTO, in the Test Tag Multiple Fault Threshold text box.
Note: This value must be less than or equal to the number of RF channels equipped with test tags.
6.
Enter the period of time between test tag checks, in seconds, in the Test Tag Period check box.
Note: This should be set between 30 and 90 seconds.
7.
Press Enter or select a different tab to accept .
New firmware
Periodically, Kapsch Service will release a new version of the Reader firmware. The firmware name
indicates the year, month, day, and revision number of the release.
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This procedure outlines how to upload the new firmware to the Reader so it can then be activated.
Uploading new firmware
Prerequisites:
A service laptop containing a copy of the latest firmware is connected to either the Ethernet 1 or
a USB port and then logged into the CTM web interface.
You must have Software Management permissions.
CAUTION:
On a redundant Reader, ensure that the redundant side has no
fault conditions and all lane controller links are functioning
1.
Select the Manage Software link from the left panel of the screen.
Result: The following Software Update page appears.
Note: Ensure that the new firmware version is more recent than the active firmware version
2.
Check the Space remaining to ensure there is enough Reader memory to load the new firmware.
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3.
If there is not enough Reader memory, delete an older, inactive version of the firmware (see Deleting
firmware, page 245).
4.
Click the Browse button to select the new firmware file saved on the computer.
5.
Click the Upload and Verify Software Update button, then click Yes to confirm.
Result: The firmware will upload from the computer to the Reader. After the firmware has finished
uploading to the Reader, the firmware appears in the table of available firmware versions as INACTIVE.
To begin using the new firmware, activate the firmware (see Activating new firmware).
Activating new firmware
The currently active firmware version becomes inactive once another firmware version is activated. All
numbered callouts in parenthesis refer to Error! Reference source not found..
The following procedures outline the steps for activating an inactive firmware version stored on the
Reader.
Prerequisites:
You must have Software Management permissions.
The primary and secondary sides of the Reader are running normally.
The required firmware is uploaded to the Reader (see New firmware , page 241).
CAUTION:
Activating inactive factory firmware on a running system is not
recommended. The factory firmware may not be appropriate for
the specific application.
CAUTION: Redundant Reader
During firmware activation (typically less than 60 seconds) the
Reader will switch over to the other side to process and report
transactions, regardless of the position of the mode switch on the
SPM module. Ensure that the other side is running normally and
all lane controller links are functioning. The Reader will be unable
to process or report transactions if it is unable to switch over to
the other side.
CAUTION: Non-Redundant Reader
During firmware activation (typically less than 60 seconds), a nonredundant Reader is unable to process or report transactions.
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On the Primary side:
1.
Save the current configuration file, (see Saving the Reader configuration, page 246).
2.
From the Software Management page, identify the inactive firmware version to be activated in the
firmware version table.
3.
Click the corresponding Activate button to activate the firmware. Click to acknowledge there will be a
delay before the firmware becomes active.
4.
If necessary, restore the configuration file saved in step 1 (see Uploading a saved configuration, page
246).
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On the Secondary side:
1.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the secondary side, ensuring the same firmware version is active for the
primary and secondary side.
Deleting firmware
The Factory firmware and active firmware cannot be deleted. All callouts refer to Error! Reference
ource not found.. This procedure outlines the steps for deleting an inactive firmware version stored on
the Reader.
Prerequisites:
You must have Software Management permissions.
1.
From the Software Management page, identify the inactive firmware version to be deleted in the
firmware version table.
2.
Click the corresponding Delete button.
3.
Click Yes to confirm.
Result: The firmware will be deleted and will no longer appear in the firmware version table.
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Saving the Reader configuration
Each CTM has a unique configuration file stored on its CFM. This configuration file can be downloaded
and saved to a computer. Use a saved configuration file to do the following.

Quickly configure another Reader requiring the same or similar configuration.

Restore the Reader to a known configuration.

Troubleshoot problems by comparing the current configuration to past configurations.
This procedure outlines the steps for saving the Reader configuration to a service laptop which is
logged into a CTM.
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM and accessing the
CTM web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
1.
Click the Configuration link on the left side panel.
2.
Click the Manage Config tab on the Configuration page.
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Click the Save config button to save the new configuration.
Note: Different ways to save the configuration file appear depending on the web browser you use.
Uploading a saved configuration
Uploading a saved configuration will overwrite the current Reader configuration. There are two options
for uploading a saved configuration: updating all configuration settings except for the IP settings, or
updating all configuration settings including the IP settings. All callouts refer to Error! Reference
ource not found..
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM and accessing the
CTM web interface.Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. A version of the
configuration file to be loaded is saved on a service laptop connected to the Reader.
CAUTION:
Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely
affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate
for the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility
to tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating
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environment.
1.
From the Manage Config tab on the Configuration page, click the Browse button
configuration file on the service laptop to be uploaded.
to locate the
2.
If uploading all configuration settings to the Reader without changing the IP addresses settings, click the
first Upload Config button.
3.
If uploading all configuration settings to the Reader, including the IP addresses, click the second Upload
Config button.
Resetting the Reader configuration to the factory default
Certain field service tests use the factory default configuration. This procedure outlines how to restore
the factory default values without changing the Reader IP addresses.
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM and accessing the
CTM web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. Save the current
Reader configuration (Saving the Reader configuration, page 246).
CAUTION:
The factory default configuration should not be restored on a
running Reader. The factory firmware may not be appropriate for
the specific application. Save the current Reader configuration
before resetting the Reader configuration to the factory default.
1.
Click on the Configuration link on the left side panel of the CTM web Interface.
2.
Click the Manage Config tab.
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Click the Reset Parameters to Default Values button.
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Result: All configuration values, except for the Reader IP addresses, will change to the factory defaults.
Administration
User administration permissions are needed when a new user account needs to be created, when an
account needs to be changed, or deleted. The user can be given access to any combination of the five
following access areas.


Advanced user

Software management


User admin
User
Manage log files
Creating a new user
This procedure outlines how to create a new user account, create a password, and set the user
permissions.
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to either the Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM. Refer to
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have User Admin permissions.
1.
Click on the Manage Users link on the left side panel
Result: The following screen appears.
2.
A Create New User form will appear on the User Management tab.
3.
Click the Create New User button.
Result: The following screen appears.
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4.
Enter a unique user name in the User Name text box.
5.
Enter the new user’s password in the Password and Confirm Password text boxes.
6.
Select Enabled for any of the five access areas to give the user the appropriate permissions.
7.
Click Submit to create the new user account and return to the User Management tab.
Note: If you decide not to create the user at this time, click Cancel to return to the User Management tab
Changing a user’s access permissions
A user’s access permissions are set when the user account is created. As a user’s responsibilities
change, they may need access to more or fewer areas of the Reader configuration. This procedure
outlines how to change the access permissions of an existing user.
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM. Refer to Connecting
a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have User Admin permissions.
1.
Click on the Manage Users link on the left side panel
Result: The following screen appears.
2.
3.
Identify the user whose access permissions need changing.
Select the corresponding check box to give access to a particular area; clear the corresponding check box to
deny access.
Note: If you navigate away from the User Management page before clicking the Change Permissions
button, the access changes are not saved.
4.
After the appropriate access changes are made, click the user’s corresponding Change Permissions button.
Result: The following screen appears.
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Click Yes to confirm.
Result: The user access permissions update.
Deleting a user
Note: A deleted user will no longer be able to access the CTM web interface.
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM. Refer to
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have User Admin permissions.
1.
Click on the Manage Users link on the left side panel.
Result: The following screen appears.
2.
Click the corresponding Delete button.
Result: A dialog box appears for delete confirmation.
Click Yes to confirm.
3.
Verifying a computer is communicating with a specific CTM
Note: This test verifies the CTM that is being communicated with while using the web interface.
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM and accessing the
CTM web interface.
Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Using an NTP Server to synchronize the clocks of Readers in an IR network
Readers can use NTP servers to accurately regulate the time of all Readers in an IR network. This
procedure outlines how to enable NTP time synchronization, set IP addresses for the NTP servers, and
select the time zone for display purposes.
Note: NTP time sync can be used when a single reader is in use, as well as multiple readers.
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Prerequisites: The Reader must be on a network connected to the Internet. A service laptop
connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM and accessing the CTM web interface. Refer to
Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.You must have Advanced User permissions.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Visit http://support.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/StratumTwoTimeServers to see a list of NTP servers.
Identify an NTP server in your geographic region (the ISO column) that has an OpenAccess policy (the
AccessPolicy column).
Click on the host name of the NTP server (the HostName column). The ServerForm table appears.
Record the IP address of the NTP server.
Note: The following step is optional.
Repeat steps 2 through 4 to obtain a total of three (3) IP addresses, each from a different NTP server.
Click on the Set Time link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
Result: The following screen appears.
7.
8.
9.
10.
From the Time Management screen, select Enable to enable the Reader time updates from an NTP server.
Enter the three unique IP addresses recorded in step 4 in the NTP Server 1, 2 and 3 text boxes.
Select the appropriate time zone from the Time Zone drop-down box. This is for display purposes only.
Click the Update NTP Setting button.
Result: The first available NTP server updates the Reader time.
Manually setting the Reader time and date
The Reader time can be set manually when it is not part of an Inter-Reader network. This procedure
outlines how to set manually the Reader time.
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM and accessing the
CTM web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
Note: Anyone can set the time.
1.
Click the Set Time link on the left side of the panel.
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Note: If Network Time Protocol is enabled, you will have to disable it to set the time manually.
Result: The following screen appears.
2.
3.
4.
Select a time zone.
Enter a numeric value for the date and time in the Set System Time field. The format is
‘MMDDYYHHMMSS’, using a 24-hour clock.
Click the Set Time button.
Result: The Reader updates to the time entered in the field.
Logging transactions remotely via an Ethernet connection
Attention: Use this function only under the direction of Kapsch Service.
Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the DIAGNOSTIC PORT
Use the Diagnostics port to view OBU transactions as they occur. This can also be done from the CTM
web interface Diagnostics page.
Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to the Reader DIAGNOSTIC PORT using PuTTY or
HyperTerminal. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47.
see Using PuTTY to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT, page 255, or,
see Using HyperTerminal to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT, page 255.
Note: The operator must ensure that there is only one active connection to diag1 for any given CTM.
Having more than one simultaneous diag1 connection per CTM is not supported.
1.
2.
Press the Enter key a few times until the command prompt is displayed.
At the login: prompt, enter diag1 as the user id and diag1 as the password.
Note: Any OBU transactions will be displayed as they occur.
Saving Reader log files to a computer
This procedure outlines how to save any log file currently saved on the Reader to a computer.
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Prerequisites: A service laptop connected to Ethernet 1 or a USB port of the CTM and accessing the
CTM web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 47. You must have View
Log Files and Manage Log Files permissions.
1.
Select the Log Files link on the left side panel of the CTM web interface.
Result: The following screen appears.
2.
Right-click on the log file you want to save from the list.
Result: The following screen appears.
3.
Click Save Target As… (Internet Explorer), Save Link As… (Firefox), or Save Link As… (Chrome) as
applicable.
In the pop-up window, select a save location, and then click the Save button.
Result: The file downloads to the computer.
4.
Manually saving a Reader log file to a USB flash drive
This procedure outlines how to save any log file currently saved on the Reader to a USB memory stick.
Prerequisites:
A USB memory stick is inserted into one of the CTM USB ports.
You must have View Log Files and Manage Log Files permissions.
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From the USB Logging tab on the Log Files page:
1.
2.
3.
Click the Copy Log Files to USB device button.
Click the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the taskbar tray and select Eject USB device.
Remove the USB memory stick.
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Using PuTTY to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT
1.
Launch PuTTY.
2.
Select Serial as your Connection Type.
3.
Select the computer COM port that is connected to the Diagnostic Port.
4.
Enter 115200 in the Speed text box.
5.
Click Open.
Result: The following configuration screen appears.
6.
Press Enter a few times until the login prompt appears.
Using HyperTerminal to connect to the DIAGNOSTIC PORT
1.
Go to Start  Run.
2.
Type hypertrm, and then click OK.
3.
In the Connection Description pop-up, enter a session name and then click OK.
4.
In the Connect To pop-up, select the COM port that is connected to the Diagnostic Port from the
Connect Using drop-down box.
5.
Click OK.
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Using RealTerm to connect to the MRFM-S
1.
Connect a serial cable from the MRFM LC COM port to a port on your computer.
2.
Launch RealTerm.
3.
From the Port tab, select 115200 from the Bits per second drop-down box,set Data Bits to 8, set Parity
to None, Stop Bits to 1, Flow Control to None.
Example: The following example is shown.
4.
Select the COM port number of the computer port you connected to in Step 1 from the Port drop-down
box.
5.
Click the  Change button.
6.
From the Display tab, select Binary from the Display As column.
7.
MRFM-S data now displays in the display pane in the upper half of the RealTerm window.
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Accessing Documentation
You can access the documentation package for the JANUS® Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2 online at
http://dds.kapsch.ca
A Username and Password can be obtained from Kapsch Service.
The documentation package includes the following.
 Bill of Materials
 Assembly Drawings
 Schematic Drawings
 Parts Specifications (for purchased items)
 Operator and Maintenance Manuals
 Installation Instructions
 Training slides
 Software Design Documents: Context Diagrams, Data Flows
 As-built installation drawings (services)
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JANUS® Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2 Technical Specifications
Operation subject to FCC Site licensing (per FCC Part 90, Subpart M)
Dimensions (excluding enclosure)
Height = 17.5 inch
Width = 19.06 inch
Depth = 11.30 inch
Weight (excluding enclosure)
Redundant Reader, with all slots filled: 63 lbs. (Not including MRFM-S)
Enclosure Requirements
NEMA 4 rated
Operating Temperature Range
-29.2F to +165.2F (-34C to +74C) For operation above 131F (55C) a 300CFM fan tray is
required.
Power Requirements
300W @ 110VAC, UL/CSA power supply.
Minimum of two, 3-prong IEC-320 receptacles (not supplied).
PSM Ratings
95-135 VAC, 60 +/- 2 Hz, 5A.
One capable of supplying full load on redundant systems.
Software
Latest release available at delivery. Reader ships with default configuration settings.
Memory Capacity
1,000,000 buffered transactions.
RF Channel Capacity
Lane-based channels: maximum of 8.
ORT channels: maximum of 5.
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NEMA 4 Enclosure Specifications
Kapsch TrafficCom Field Cabinet Part Numbers
Left hinged: 800127-101
Right hinged: 800127-102
Dimension
Height = 36 inch
Width = 30 inch
Depth = 20 inch
Enclosure Requirements
A 6 to 8-inch clearance between the top and bottom of the Reader and enclosure.
Located for ready maintenance access.
Location limited by maximum RF and Synchronization cable run length.
Construction
-Aluminum with stainless steel components
-Neoprene gasket
-Installed a 19-inch equipment rack for Reader mounting
-Universally keyed lock
Penetrations
Must not allow moisture or condensation to run onto electronics or power cables.
Kapsch TrafficCom warranty extends to manufacturer defects as delivered but does not cover
environments, locations, or penetrations that invalidate the NEMA 4 rating.
Deference is made to any specifications used by the agency to govern NEMA 4 enclosures on its
roadways.
Grounding
Use AWG 8 wire to connect to the earth – ground system.
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CTM Diagnostic Port pin out
Connector Type
Data Communications Equipment (DCE) pin assignment, 9–pin male connector.
Lightning Suppression
Not required.
Pin Number
Signal
Description
DCD
Carrier Detect input
RXD
Receive Data input
TXD
Transmit Data output
n/c
Diagram
GND
Logic Ground
n/c
RTS
Request to Send output
CTS
Clear to Send input
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CTM Ethernet Ports 1 and 2 pin out
Connector Type
8 pin RJ45 female
Lightning Suppression
Recommended on all pins.
Pin Number
Signal
Description
BI_DA+
Bi-directional pair A +
BI_DA-
Bi-directional pair A -
BI_DB+
Bi-directional pair B +
BI_DC+
Bi-directional pair C +
BI_DC-
Bi-directional pair C -
BI_DB-
Bi-directional pair B -
BI_DD+
Bi-directional pair D +
BI_DD-
Bi-directional pair D -
Diagram
SPM terminal block connections
Connector Type
Terminal block
Lightning Suppression
Recommended for all signal wires.
Terminal Number
Signal
Description
CGND
chassis ground, shield
R-
Sync Rx (RS-422 -)
R+
Sync Rx (RS-422 +)
T+
Sync Tx (RS-422 +)
T-
Sync Tx (RS-422 -)
CGND
chassis ground, shield
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LPM RS-232 COM Port pin out
Connector Type
Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) pin assignment, DB9
Lightning Suppression
Recommended on pins 2, 3, 7, 8.
Pin Number
Signal
Description
DCD
Data Carrier Detect
TXD
Transmit data output
RXD
Receive data input
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
SGND
Signal ground
DSR
Data Set Ready
RTS
Ready to Send
CTS
Clear To Send
CGND
Chassis ground
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LPM RS-422 COM Port pin out
Connector Type
Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) pin assignment, DB9
Lightning Suppression
Recommended on pins 1, 2, 3, 4.
Pin Number
Signal
Description
TXD+
Transmit data output
TXD-
Transmit data output
RXD+
Receive data output
RXD-
Receive data input
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NC
NC
NC
NC
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Antenna Specifications
Antenna
IAG-1
IAG-3
P/N
800260-011
800260-015
Lane Kit #
802344-TAB
802344-TAB
Description
3x3 patch
3x4 dipole array
Width
(inches)
34.75
34.5
Length
(inches)
31.75
21.25
Thickness
(inches)
2.3
3.13
33
19
Mounting
horizontal
horizontal
Application
standard width
or ORT lane
Standard Width or
ORT lane
Straddle
(feet)
(min/max c
to c
5.5/6.5
5.5/6.5
Weight
(lbs)
Note: Mounting information is provided as a guideline.
Weight specified is applicable to the antenna structure only i.e. it does not include mounting hardware.
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Antenna Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature: -34C to 74C
Vibration:
Frequency
Displacement
Below 1 Hz
10 inch sway
1-4 Hz
1 inch sway
4-10 Hz
0.1 amplitude
11-15 Hz
0.03 amplitude
16-25 Hz
0.02 amplitude
26-30 Hz
0.01 amplitude
31-40 Hz
0.005 amplitude
41-50 Hz
0.003 amplitude
Shock (all direction):
15 G, 11 ms saw tooth
Wind:
160 mph
Peak Displacement:
6 inches
RF Cable Specifications
Kapsch TrafficCom IVHS recommends the following options for RF feedline cables.
Cable P/N
Manufacturer
LMR-400DB
LMR-600DB
LMR 900DB
LDF4-50A
Times Microwave
Times Microwave
Times Microwave
Andrews
Loss/100ft
(dB)
3.966
2.542
1.725
2.1
The maximum cable length is limited by the permitted cable signal loss. The maximum cable signal
loss is based on the protocols selected and is limited to the lowest value in the table below of all
protocols enabled.
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Protocol
Maximum
cable loss
(dB)
TDM - IAG
ISO18000-6C
ISO18000-6B
SeGo
Allegro
10374/ATA/AAR S-918
Connectors: Use cable assembly tools recommended by the cable manufacturer.
Cable splicing: No splices are allowed, must be a continuous run
Minimum Bend Radius: See Manufacturers recommendation
Finished connection must be weatherproofed using self-amalgamating tape
Cable that run underground or may be submersed in water must be installed in conduit with no other
cables capable of inducing RFI or EMI.
Synchronization cable specifications
Belden 9730 or 89730 cable or equivalent as determined by Kapsch TrafficCom engineering. Detailed
specifications available from manufacturer.
An example of the wiring detail is shown in Figure 5-9: Synchronization circuit schematic for three
Readers, page 179. This cable must be run in conduit and should not be run with other cables capable
of inducing RFI or EMI.
Maximum Sync Cable Length
2000 feet (607 meters) max length, sum of all Readers cable segments to hub
1500 feet (457 meters) max length, any one Reader cable segment to hub
Sync Cable Requirements
Temperature:
as required for operating environment
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Environmental: as required for operating environment (must be waterproof if immersion is possible)
Capacitance:
30 pF/ft or less
Sync Wire:
3 twisted pairs (2 active, 1 spare), shielded, single or multiple drain
Wire gauge:
24 AWG (minimum)
Terminal Block
Temperature and Environmental: as required for operating environment
Number of terminals: [4 X (number of Readers in the sync group) plus 4] e.g. 3 Readers require
(4x3)+4 = 16
Connection: See the example diagram of a three-Reader sync hub connection inFigure 5-9, page 179.
Spares and Tools
The following table lists the recommended spares for the JANUS reader and the Lane Kits.
Part Number
Description
801638-001
Configuration module - CFM
801701-003
Lane port module, RS422 - LPM
801701-002
Lane port module, RS232 - LPM
802311-001
Power supply module, primary - PSM
802311-002
Power supply module, secondary - PSM
307865-020
Fuse, time lag, 10A, 500V, power supply main input
801693-001
Sync port module, 2-wire RS485-SPM
801693-002
Sync port module, 4-wire RS485 - SPM
801693-003
Sync port module, 4-wire RS422 - SPM
802284-TAB
Controller module, RS422 - CTM
802284-TAB
Controller module, RS232 - CTM
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Part Number
Description
802344-TAB
Lane kit, IAG-3
800260-011
Antenna, IAG-1
800260-015
Antenna, IAG-3
800125-001
Adapter cable, RF
802295-TAB
MRFM-S module
Test Equipment
 Two-way radios
 Measuring device (Tape rule, Wheel)
 Lane marking materials (paint or other)
 Plumb bob (25ft. line length)
 Electronic Level (digital display)
 Tool kits, appropriate cables, connectors etc.
Test Vehicles
 Bucket / Lift Platform Truck
 Passenger Vehicle (Type to be determined by Kapsch Engineering)
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Reference Documents
Doc number
Title
ICD 360430-111
Interface Control Document for the Next Generation Reader External
Hardware Interface
322704-TAB
Calibration Procedures
322710-077
Gold Transponder and Production Tester Calibration and Maintenance
Procedure
801850-002
Front Mount Exterior (FME) Transponder Mounting Instructions for
passenger vehicles
801850-004
G4 Interior Transponder Mounting Instructions
801850-005
Front Mount Exterior (FME) Transponder Roof Mounting Instructions for
trucks and buses
801850-006
Motorcycle Front Mount Exterior (FME) Transponder Mounting Instructions
801850-008
G4F Feedback Interior Transponder Mounting Instructions
801850-012
G4 Transponder Secure Mount Bracket Mounting Instructions
801850-014
G4P Permanent Interior Transponder Mounting Instructions
801850-015
Flat Pack Transponder (FPT) Mounting Instructions
801850-016
Roof-Mount Flat Pack Transponder (FPT) Mounting Instructions for trucks
and buses
801850-018
Commercial Vehicle Operator (CVO) Self-Test Transponder Mounting
Instructions
801850-019
Front Mount Exterior (FME) Transponder Front Mounting Instructions for
trucks and buses
801850-020
Motorcycle Flat Pack Transponder (FPT) Mounting Instructions
Other commercial Documents
RuggedMC™ RMC40 Installation Guide
Belden 89730 Multi-Conductor - Multi-Pair Snake Cable Detailed Specifications and Technical Data
Belden 9730 Paired - Multi-Pair Snake Cable Detailed Specifications and Technical Data
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Acronyms and Synonyms
Term
Meaning
Reference or example
AC
Alternating current
AM
Amplitude modulation
AWG
American wire gauge
BGR
Badger
a Kapsch TrafficCom manufactured Reader assembly
BOM
Bill Of Material
A parts list identifying individual components in the
assembly of a system module
BPS
Bits per second
Data rate, or transmission speed
CAT
Category
an Ethernet cable type
CF
Compact flash
a memory storage type
CFM
Configuration Module
Non-volatile storage device containing the Reader
configuration
CGC
Channel Group Controller
Module
PWA board to handle the Manchester encoded RF
protocol between the transponder and the Reader
CGND
Chassis ground
Common grounding mechanism for components within
an enclosure or chassis. Typically earth grounded. The
earth ground system must comply with the U.S.
National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for a
grounding electrode.
CMOS
complementary metal-oxide
semiconductor
a technology for manufacturing ICs
COM
communications
ex. COM port
COM
Communication module
In the Badger Reader, the Communication module
provides the RS232/RS422 interface between the
Reader and the Lane Controller. Note: Replaced by the
LPM in the JANUS Reader..
computer
the service laptop computer or
the LC host computer
CPS
Cycles per second
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Meaning
Reference or example
CPU
Central processing unit
CRA
Cross Reader Algorithm
Badger Reader legacy algorithm (tag based) used to
suppress duplicate transaction reporting to the Lane
Controller
CTM
Controller Module
A plug-in module containing an assembly of CGC and
MC
CTS
Clear to send
RS232 pin assignment
DA
data
DB or dB
decibel(s)
DC
direct current
DCD
Data carrier detect
RS232 pin assignment
DCE
Data communications
equipment
RS232 port configuration, transmit is pin 2
deg.
degrees
DIN
Deutsches Institut für
Normung
German national standards organization
DSM
Distribution Module
Reader’s back plane carrying DC power distributions to
each module and signal connectivity between modules.
DSR
Data set ready
RS232 pin assignment
DTE
Data terminal equipment
RS232 port configuration, transmit is pin 3
DTR
Data terminal ready
RS232 pin assignment
EBX
embedded board expandable
form factor
compatible with legacy PC104 form factor
EIA
Electronic Industry
Association
EMI
Electromagnetic Interference
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unit of measurement of RF signal strength
Disturbance to radio signals and electronic circuits due
to undesirable B-field emissions from an external
source. See also RFI.
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Reference or example
EMP
Electromagnetic Pulse
EN
enable
ESD
electro-static discharge
ESM
Ethernet Switch Module
Used to create an inter-Reader network of up to 3
Readers in ORT installations, improves Voting
ETC
Electronic Toll Collection
Collection of tolls using electronic mechanisms such as
RFID tags and Readers
FCC
Federal Communications
Commission
FDM
Frequency Division
Multiplexing
An RF module that is able to scan multiple OBUs from
the frequency being emitted by them.
FME
Front Mount Exterior
An exterior tag in a weatherproof package mounted
using the front license plate mounting holes. This item
replaces the LPT tag
FPGA
Field Programmable Gate
Array
the FPGA file defines the bit stream
FPT
Flat Pack Transponder
An interior tag in flat package mounted on the inside of
the windshield
GND
ground
HS
handshake
HTTPS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Secure
Hz
Hertz
I/O
input/output
IAG
Inter-Agency Group
IC
Integrated circuit
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Strong disturbance that negates the ability of all
exposed electronics in the affected area.
Cycles per second
A group of toll highway agencies regulating common
tag content and use
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Meaning
Reference or example
ICD
Interface Control Document
Specification of the physical interface, protocol and file
formats used for messages sent between two
communications components.
ID
Identity or Identifier
Group ID in RF Channel configuration
IEC
International Electrotechnical
Commission
IEEE
Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers
IF
Interface
IP
Intellectual Property or
Internet Protocol
IR
Inter-Reader
IRIF
Inter-Reader interface
An Ethernet network of Readers at an ORT site
ISO
International Organization for
Standardization
International standards body. Members are the national
standards bodies for each country.
JRE
Java Runtime Environment
Required for some JANUS functions
LA
lane assignment
LAN
Local Area Network
A local computer network for communication between
computers
LC
Lane Controller
Controls Readers and receives data and alerts from
Readers.
LCD
Liquid Crystal Display
Thin flat display device, using multi-colored pixels in
front of a light source
LED
Light Emitting Diode
Used as status indicators on JANUS® Multi-Protocol
Reader Ver. 2
LPM
Lane Controller Port Module
In the JANUS® Multi-Protocol Reader Ver. 2, this
module provides a serial interface between the Reader
and the Lane Controller
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Reference or example
LPT
License Plate Transponder
An exterior tag in a weatherproof package mounted
using the front license plate mounting holes (a legacy
product now replaced by the FME)
MC
Main Controller
Intel-x86 based single-board computer that runs the
Reader software
MRFM-S
Smart RF Module
The analog portion of the Reader and the termination
point for coaxial cables from the antennas with
command driven Tx and Rx attenuation.
N/A
not available
NEC
National Electric Code
NEMA
National Electrical
Manufacturers Association
NTP
Network Time Protocol
OBU
On Board Unit
Transponder or tag
ORT
Open Road Tolling
ETC from high speed vehicles that do not slow down
and may straddle lanes
PC
Personal computer
PF
Programming failure
transponder programming by the Reader
Pgm
Program or programmed or
programming
context related usage
PID
Plaza ID
a configurable Reader parameter
PS
Power supply
PSM
Power Supply Module
PTO
Programming timeout
PU
Programming unverified
transponder programming by the Reader
PWA
printed wiring assembly
All of the digital rack plug-in boards have PWAs
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Sets standards for electrical components. Equipment
enclosures with a NEMA rating meet a certain
standard. NEMA-4 is generally considered watertight.
PWA board to provide AC/DC power to the Reader
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Meaning
Reference or example
QMS
Quality management system
R/W
Read / Write
RAL
Restricted Access Location
Physical security enforced for safety and system
integrity.
RAM
Random Access Memory
Data stored in this type of memory can be accessed in
any order
Reader
JANUS® Multi-Protocol
Reader Ver. 2
RF
radio frequency
Broadcast band transmission frequencies
RFI
Radio Frequency Interference
Disturbance to radio signals and electronic circuits due
to undesirable E-field emissions from an external
source. See also EMI.
RFID
RF Identification
An automatic Identification methodology relying on
storing and retrieving data remotely using OBUs or
RFID Tags (transponders) and Readers.
RFIF
RF Interface
Internal connection from the CTM via the DSM to the
RF modules
RID
Reader ID
a configurable Reader parameter
ROM
Read Only Memory
Data, such as software, in this type of storage device
cannot be modified
RSE
Roadside Equipment
The collection of all AVI equipment at the roadside,
including Reader, antennas, Ethernet switches, power
supplies, cables and connectors. (incorrect, only
includes Reader rack)
RTS
Ready to send
RS232 pin assignment
RX or Rx
receive or receiver
Communications or RF Module functions
RXD
Transmit data
RS232 pin assignment
SGND
System ground
SMA
Sub-miniature version A
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Term
Meaning
SNR or
S/N
Signal to noise ratio
A comparison of desired signal to the level of
background noise.
SPM
Sync Port Module
PWA board to provide sync signals to the Reader via
the termination network
SSH
Secure shell
SSL
Secure sockets layer
Sync
Synchronization
TAB
Tabulation
System of indexing used for variations of assembly
drawings. A drawing number ending in the suffix “-TAB”
will have a list of all other variations of the drawing (can
be from -001 to -999).
TC
Toll collection
a Reader application
TCP
Toll Collection Programming
Software modules used to collect tolls
TCP/IP
Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol
The Internet Protocol Suite is the set of protocols used
for the Internet, and other systems or Intranets
TDM
Time Division Multiplexing
An RF module that is able to scan OBUs through time
sequencing by using time difference between one OBU
and another.
TM
Traffic management
a Reader application
TMP
Traffic Management
Programming
Software modules used for traffic management
TTO
Transponder timeout
TX or Tx
transmit or transmitter
Communications or RF Module functions
TXD
Transmit data
RS232 pin assignment
UDP
User Datagram Protocol
an Internet protocol that is faster than TCP but offers
no error correction
UL
Underwriter Laboratories
Underwriter Laboratories Inc.
URL
Uniform resource locator
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Reference or example
Internet site security access via certificates
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Meaning
Reference or example
USB
Universal Serial Bus
Standard protocol for peripherals, enables plug-andplay
UTC
Coordinated Universal Time
the time standard used to regulate time around the
world
VAC
Voltage AC
VDC
Voltage DC
VSWR
Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
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Glossary
Name Term or Component
Alias or explanation
Baud Rate
Physical transmission speed: bits, or changes in state, per
second
Capture Zone
An area wherein an OBU is detected by the MRFM-S.
Capture Zone Span Time
The amount of time it takes an OBU to pass through a capture
zone
Channel
One RF channel or one lane of traffic
Dynamic Voting
Channel tab Voting algorithm. If the dynamic voting algorithm
is set to anything other than "Disabled", the Reader generates
a transaction report at some period in time (called the "Voting
timeout") after the initial read of an OBU. The voting timeout is
configured on the web interface Configuration page - Channel
tab. The voting timeout is either;
1. Set manually by the operator, or
2. dynamically set according to prevailing traffic speeds on a
channel-by-channel basis.
Earth ground system
The earth ground system must comply with the U.S. National
Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for a grounding electrode.
Express Lane - Wide
No barriers between lanes, straddle antennas required. Same
as ORT
feedline
The cable that carries the RF signal to or from the antenna.
Also called transmission line.
frame
one scan of an RF Channel. There can be a maximum of eight
frames for one Reader
Format Incompatible report
A report sent to the Lane controller, generated when a nonIAG tag is seen by the Reader.
Host Computer
Not supplied by Kapsch TrafficCom. Computer used to
monitor/control the LC within the Toll Plaza. The Reader is
accessible to a Toll Plaza Host computer (if available) via the
web interface.
Interpolated (Voting)
Lane Assignment tab Voting algorithm,
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Name Term or Component
Inter-Reader network
Alias or explanation
An Ethernet network of Readers at an ORT site used for ORT
installations having more than 8 regular width lanes (or 5 wide
lanes) in one direction
Lane assignment
The process of providing a transaction report to the lane
controller, with the intent of correctly identifying the lane of
travel of the transponder equipped vehicle. The overall goal is
high programming success rate, high lane assignment
accuracy, and low consistent reporting latency.
Majority (Voting)
Lane Assignment tab Voting algorithm
Non-Redundant Reader
A Reader having only the Secondary Reader, used for Vehicle
Identification or Traffic Control Management applications
Plaza
Structure for toll collection, typically with barriers between
lanes and canopy overhead. Vehicles slow for ETC.
Primary Side
Primary CTM (or the set of Primary Reader components)
Reader
Generic term for the JANUS redundant Reader in this manual
Redundant Reader
A toll collection Reader having both Primary and Secondary
controller modules.
Redundant Side
Secondary CTM (or the set of Secondary Reader components)
Service Laptop Computer
Service tool used to configure, setup, troubleshoot, and
monitor the Reader.
Superframe
The total number of frames that can be scanned in a Reader.
Status File
OBU Account Status File supplied by the client and made
available in the lane controller for download to the Reader.
Tag
Transponder or OBU
Transponder
Tag or OBU
Voting Time
Represents the time delay after the initial read of the tag, at
which point the Reader determines the lane assignment for the
OBU in the transaction report sent to the lane controller.
Wide lane
A standard-width lane is 10 to 12 feet wide. Wide lanes are 12
to 14 feet wide.
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Differences between the Badger and JANUS® Readers
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ATTENTION: A JANUS Multi-protocol Reader Ver. 2 (MPR2) that is non-redundant
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uses primary-side hardware components whereas the JANUS non-redundant reader
uses secondary-side hardware components.
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ATTENTION: The software of a JANUS Multi-protocol Reader Ver. 2 (MPR2) that is
non-redundant is locked in Primary mode; the mode switch mechanical position is
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ignored. The software of a JANUS non-redundant reader is locked in Secondary mode;
the mode switch mechanical position is ignored.
Users familiar with the Badger Reader application for ORT must note the following changes with
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respect to the use of Kapsch TrafficCom’s JANUS ETC Subsystem:
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Note 1: Connection of the JANUS Readers in an inter-Reader network allows adjacent Readers to vote
on the lane assignment used for the transaction report.
Note 2: Shared antennas are no longer required between Readers.
Note 3: The 4-channel scan configuration is no longer needed.
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Note 4: Reporting latency has been reduced to 5 ms for the JANUS Reader. It was 35 ms for the
Badger Reader. Use the configuration parameter Report Latency by Tag Type 0 – 4 to slow down the
transaction reports to the LC for those legacy sites where the LC is expecting Badger Reader timing.
Note 5: There is no theoretical upper limit to the number of ORT lanes that can be supported with
multiple co-located Readers.
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Note 6: The IAG-3 antenna is recommended for use in JANUS ORT applications. (The IAG-2 antenna
currently used in toll plaza lanes is not recommended.)
The JANUS® and Badger Reader features are compared in Table 7-1.
Table 7-1: Important Differences between the Badger Reader and the JANUS Reader
Feature
JANUS Badger
Notes
Performance Features
Synchronization
Compatible performance with Badger
Reader 4 wire sync circuit.(Not
compatible with IAG Reader 2 wire sync
circuit). Only syncs on 8 or 10 channel
scan.
Reader redundancy
Automatic switchover upon failure to the
redundant Reader without data loss.
Variable channel scan configuration
Improve handshakes per channel for
ORT
Cross Reader Algorithm (via tag)
Dependent on successful tag
programming.
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Cross Reader Voting (via Ethernet link)
Fixed Voting within Reader
Dynamic Voting
Channel weighting
Interpolated voting
interpolated voting includes adjacent
Readers
Early read voting delay
Handshaking is continued for a longer
period of time to include both sides of any
gap in reading individual tags
Low read voting delay
Adjacent channel programming
Look for tags on adjacent channels
Implied Channel Groups
Based on tag/Reader handshakes
Per channel, Separate voting time for
FME/LPT (tag type 2) Update voting time
using a configurable time interval.
Improve lane assignment
Option to de-emphasize straddle antenna
(ORT)
Improve read performance
global voting time (BGR), TTO
Configurable channel groups
Interleaved programming mode
Non-interleaved programming mode
Read/Write Operation
Improvement of Write performance
No tag programming on a Guard
channel
Dual read per frame
Performance improvement
Tx/Rx Attenuation Control
Power on each antenna is configurable
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Compatible handshake performance.
Continue write attempts after voting ends
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Lane Controller & Reporting Features
Non-IAG tags are not reported –
configurable feature
Filter out Non-IAG tags
Lane Assignment
Support 8 LC Serial ports
Max Serial port speed (kbps)
115.2
57.6
Support LC Ethernet interface
Compatible performance (capture rate,
read/write operation)
BGR max is on 5 ports
Configurable 10/100/1000 Mbps
Support Inter-Reader Ethernet interface Y
Configurable 10/100 Mbps for ORT use
Handshaking with Adjacent Readers
Adjacent Readers are included in voting.
Also, conflicts in configurations of
adjacent Readers are identified.
Host Port support
Multiplex transactions to single COM
Re-Report
Initial Read Report
Post capture zone report
Transaction buffering
Reset transaction number
Latency measurement & reporting
Write protect transponder scratchpad
fields
Status File Download for Feedback
OBUs
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Compatible transaction report and format
re-report a tag in zone
JANUS: 400K non-volatile BGR: 80K
IAG: 1K
Accept a Lane Controller command to
reset OBU transaction number to zero
up to 40 million OBUs in the file
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Feedback OBU support
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JANUS Badger
Notes
Beeper and LED on OBU supported
Maintenance Features
Web interface for local/remote Reader
HTTPS access and control
Viewing/modify Reader configuration,
view status, download/run software,
manage OBU Status file
Real time reporting of transactions on
web interface
Advanced / Simple parameter
presentation
Multiple users & permissions per user
Zero re-configuration upon processor
module (CTM) replacement
When a CTM is swapped, Reader
configuration parameters are retained in
the CFM (a non-volatile memory off board
from the CTM).
Save Reader Configuration File to laptop Y
(also IP addresses and permissions
passwords)
Transition process is made easier. During
service process, reload the original
instead of manual setting many
parameters.
Remote reset (reboot)
reset via a lane controller or the web
interface
Firmware download
Maintain multiple firmware images
At least 6 versions, including factory
image.
Automatic switchover recovery
Reader will return control to Primary
without operator intervention.
USB stick transaction logging
each web page has a functional group
Diagnostics
Diagnostic Port
Test Tag Support
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Load monitoring (CPU/Mem)
Allows anomaly detection.
High Speed Margin Diagnostic
Proof of concept for channels with
MRFM-S.
Trouble Log
Separate trouble items from transaction
log
Transaction Log
Temporary transaction log
Event log
Lane Controller serial interface check
Via a loop-back adapter
Self-Test issued by Lane Controller
LC commands a Reader to initiate/report
self-test.
Controller (CGC) serial number reported Y
S/N of controller board is sent to Web IF
and log
JANUS: number of events limited only by
CF partition size. BGR & IAG: 10 events
Other
Network Time Protocol
Allows NTP to sync date and time for all
Readers in a network
Feedback OBU activation – Option 1
Dual Reporting Mode (Redundancy
Reporting)
Improved processing redundancy
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handling (JANUS Reader Phase 2).
The Badger non-redundant Reader uses
the primary side components
BGR205 firmware
HARDWARE
The JANUS® non-redundant Reader
uses the secondary side components.
The JANUS non-redundant MPR2
reader uses the primary side
components.
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The JANUS® non-redundant Reader
software is locked in Secondary mode;
the mode switch mechanical position is
ignored. The JANUS non-redundant
MPR2 reader software is locked in
Primary mode; the mode switch
mechanical position is ignored.
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JANUS Badger
Notes
The Badger non-redundant Reader mode
switch is mechanically locked in the
“primary” position.
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Non-redundant reader
The non-redundant Reader consists of:
Note: Numbers in the list below refer to those associated with the illustration below. The DSM, and
CFM are not shown.
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One rack and Distribution Module
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MRFM-S modules (up to 4 modules can be installed)
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One Power Supply Module (PSM) and AC Power Cord 
One Lane Port Modules (LPM) 
One Controller Module (CTM),  equipped with one Main Controller (MC), one
Channel Group Controller (CGC)
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One Configuration Module (CFM) that attach directly to the DSM (not shown)
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One Synchronization Port Module (SPM)
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The following illustration shows the non-redundant reader setup with the right hand configuration. A
left hand configuration is also available.
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