Kapsch Trafficcom 9955 Onboard Unit Programming Station User Manual

Kapsch Trafficcom AG Onboard Unit Programming Station

User Manual

Kapsch TrafficCom AG                    User Manual Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  This device is based on the IEEE WAVE Standards  1000005508-Bed-02
1000005508-Bed-02   Document number  1000005508 Document type  Bed Document version  02 Document status  released Date of release  2010-04-21 Valid from Software version  -   Created by:  Batko Manfred  Checked by:  Povolny Robert  Approved by:  Dreschl Werner   Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability The products described in this manual are provided “as is” and without any warranties of any kind, either express or implied. Kapsch TrafficCom disclaims all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, warranties of title, legality or non-infringement or misappropriation of any intellectual property rights of third parties or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Under no circumstances will Kapsch TrafficCom (including its affiliates, licensors, contractors, suppliers, assignees, subsidiaries, and the respective officers, directors, employees, shareholders, agents and representatives of each of them) be liable for any expenses, fees, claims, damages or losses in any way relating to or arising out of the products described in this manual. Applicable law may not allow certain warranty exclusions, so one or more of the above disclaimers may not apply to you.   Copyright  Kapsch TrafficCom AG 2010 Duplication as well as utilization of contents of this documentation are illegal without our explicit consent.
 User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  Page 3 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02 Table of Contents   Page Information about this document  5 Text conventions ............................................................................................. 5 Important text elements ................................................................................... 5 Abbreviations ................................................................................................... 6 Regulatory Information  7 Software Licenses  8 Safety Instructions  8 Environmental Information  8 Visual Inspection  8 Maintenance Instructions  8 General Information  9 Definitions ........................................................................................................ 9 Cleaning the OPS  9 System Overview  10 Functional details .......................................................................................... 11 Modes of Operation ....................................................................................... 11 Installation and Operation  12 Fault Diagnosis  16 Product Specifications  17 Conformity  18 Standards ...................................................................................................... 18
 Page 4 of 19  User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  1000005508-Bed-02 List of figures Figure 1  System overview ............................................................................ 10 Figure 2  Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS ...................................... 12 Figure 3  Connectors on the OPS ................................................................. 12 Figure 4  HMI Interface on the OPS .............................................................. 13 Figure 5  OPS connecting scheme ............................................................... 13 Figure 6  Correct positions of  packed OBUs ................................................ 14 Figure 7  Incorrect positions of packed OBUs .............................................. 14 Figure 8  Correct positions of unpacked OBUs ............................................. 14 Figure 9  Incorrect positions of unpacked OBUs .......................................... 15  List of tables Table 1 Abbreviations and definitions ............................................................. 6 Table 2 Connectors on the OPS ................................................................... 12 Table 3 HMI Interface .................................................................................... 13 Table 4 Standards ......................................................................................... 18
 User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  Page 5 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02 Information about this document This  document  is  for  professionals  setting  up  and  maintaining  the equipment.  Professionals  are  persons,  who  have  basic  knowledge  on  software installation and computer networks. This User Manual shall be carefully read before installation.  Text conventions Visual aids and standard text formats in this manual help the reader to locate and identify information easily.  Typographical formats: Style Used for  bold Accentuations italics Labelling and cross-references CAPITAL LETTERS Acronyms  Note: Contains additional information on the topic.  Important text elements This manual contains specific Caution and Warning statements. These shall be interpreted as follows: Attention: This warning indicates that the device may be affected by Electrostatic Discharge. Appropriate precautions must be made to avoid damage to the device.  Caution: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Warning: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.    Audience Preparations Table 1  Text formats and their meaning Attention Caution Warning
 Page 6 of 19  User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  1000005508-Bed-02 Abbreviations  DSRC Dedicated Short Range Communication GUI Graphical User Interface OBU Onboard Unit (adjustable by user) OPS Onboard Unit Programming Station RF Radio frequency WAVE Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments   Table 1 Abbreviations and definitions
 Regulatory Information  Page 7 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02 Regulatory Information This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.  This device may not cause harmful interference, and  2.  this  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including interference that may cause undesired operation.  Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Kapsch may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.  Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: •  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. •  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. •  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from    that to which the receiver is connected. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with  minimum  distance  of  20  cm  (8  inches)  between  the  radiator  and  a human body. Failure to do so could result in bodily injury or death. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Notice Notice Class B digital device Radio frequency radiation exposure Information
 Page 8 of 19  User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  1000005508-Bed-02 Software Licenses This  product  may  contain  software  portions  including  technologies  used under  third  party  license,  and  are  copyrighted.  Notices,  Terms  and Conditions pertaining to third party software are located at http://www.kapsch.net/us/en/ktc/portfolio/products_and_components/Pages/default.aspx Safety Instructions Warning: This device is used with an external power supply, which is connected to 110-230V AC power. Always check the cables for damage before connecting the power supply to AC. Environmental Information Your equipment set consists of material that can be recycled. Please follow the local regulations regarding the disposal of packaging material and waste electronics equipment. This device is designed for office use only and must not be used outdoors. Visual Inspection After  unpacking  please  check  the  equipment  for  possible  damage.  If  the content is incomplete or damaged please contact your local Kapsch office. Maintenance Instructions Warning: Regular inspection of installed equipment is mandatory and shall be in accordance with local safety regulations. Cables shall be checked for damage and plugs for correct fit in the outlet to prevent electrical shock to humans or damage to the device.   Recycling Environmental requirements
 General Information  Page 9 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02 General Information Definitions The integrator is responsible for technical integration of the OPS-9955 into a point-of-sale infrastructure defined by the operator. The  operator  defines  the  process  of  handling  OBUs  in  the  point-of-sale infrastructure and the use in the particular system configuration.  The customer has a commercial contract for the offered services. The  Point-of-Sale  Terminal  runs  application  and  driver  software  to  control the OPS-9955.  During personalization process customer specific data may be stored on the OBU and/or the OBU is enabled in the system. The data stored on the OBU, may depend on the particular system, operator and/or application. Cleaning the OPS Note: The housing of the OPS may be cleaned only with a clean, damp, lint free cloth. Do not use liquids to clean the OPS. This may damage the product and can result in injury.  Integrator Operator Customer Point-of-Sale Terminal Personalization Process
 Page 10 of 19  User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  1000005508-Bed-02 System Overview A typical point-of-sale installation consists of the OPS-9955, a Point-of-Sale Terminal  and  auxiliary  equipment  which  depends  on  the  needs  of  the operator.  The  Point-of-Sale  Terminal  is  a  PC  which  is  connected  to  a network infrastructure in most system configurations. The OPS-9955 is a communications device for data exchange between the Point-of-Sale Terminal and the OBU according to the WAVE standards.  The OPS is designed for office use. It will be powered by an external power supply, which is connected to AC power. Ethernet is used for data exchange between OPS-9955 and the Point-of-Sale Terminal. The software package delivered by KAPSCH includes driver software for the OPS-9955  to  integrate  the  device  with  a  Point-of-Sale  Terminal.  See Programmer’s Manual for details. Note: The OPS-9955 cannot be used without installing the KAPSCH software package on the user terminal.     Generic Programming Interface for Integrators   Intuitive Operation     Personalization of Packed and Unpacked OBUs without the need of exact positioning   Maximum size of programmable OBUs up to 40x155x110mm  (1.5in x 6.1in x 4.3in) (HxLxW) Hardware Software Figure 1  System overview OPS features
 System Overview  Page 11 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02   Anti-slip protection   Easy to clean  Functional details The generic programming capability gives the integrator the flexibility to have nearly full access to all information stored on the OBU.  Key features:   Personalize OBUs with customer data   Modify customer data on the OBU   Read out customer data stored on the OBU   Set the operating state of the OBU   Test the OBU for basic operation  Modes of Operation   Passive Mode: In this mode the radio of the OPS-9955 is not transmitting and it is waiting for a personalization request. The Ethernet interface is enabled and the current state of the device is signaled via the HMI interface.    Active Mode: The radio of the OPS-9955 will transmit during the communication process with the OBU and will automatically enter Passive Mode after completing the steps needed for personalization. If the lid of the OPS-9955 is opened during transmission, the transmission of the OPS-9955 radio will be stopped immediately.
 Page 12 of 19  User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  1000005508-Bed-02 Installation and Operation   Connectors Status LEDs Recessed grip    Place the OPS on a desk or other flat surface in a horizontal position.   Connect the OPS to the Point-of-Sale by using a RJ45 cable.   Connect the external power supply to the OPS.   Connect the external power supply to the 110VAC - 230VAC outlet.   The green Power LED is illuminated continuously.   1 3 2  No. Name Description 1 RJ45 Ethernet Connector (female) RJ45 connector to connect the Ethernet cable to the Point-of-Sale Terminal 2 RS232 Connector (male) D-Sub 9-pin RS232 connector for service purposes only. 3 Power Supply Connector (male) Power Supply connector 12 – 24VDC for connecting the external Power supply.  Figure 2  Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS 1. Mounting 2. Connecting Figure 3  Connectors on the OPS Table 2 Connectors on the OPS
 Installation and Operation  Page 13 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02  1 2 3  No. Name Description 1 Power LED (green) After connecting the power supply of the OPS to AC power, the Power LED is illuminated GREEN continuously. 2 Programming LED (orange) After the OPS is initialized and the lid is closed the Programming LED is illuminated continuously ORANGE. After successful personalization of the OBU the Programming LED flashes until the lid is opened. 3 Error LED (red) In case of an error the Error LED flashes RED.    By default the OPS gets its network configuration via DHCP. Note: A DHCP Server must be installed on the Point-of-Sale Terminal before connecting the OPS.  Figure 4  HMI Interface on the OPS Table 3 HMI Interface Figure 5  OPS connecting scheme 3. Network configuration
 Page 14 of 19  User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  1000005508-Bed-02   The OPS is ready for personalization, if the orange LED lights continuously. (If not see section Fault Diagnosis, page 16). Note: The lid of the OPS must be closed.   Open the lid by pushing the lid slightly at the grip in front of the OPS.   Place a packed or unpacked OBU as shown in Figures 7 – 10 in the OPS.     4. Start-up 5. OBU Positioning Figure 6  Correct positions of  packed OBUs Figure 7  Incorrect positions of packed OBUs Figure 8  Correct positions of unpacked OBUs
 Installation and Operation  Page 15 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02     Close the lid of the OPS and start the personalization procedure. Note: Do not open the lid during personalization procedure or the personalization will be canceled.    After a successful personalization the orange LED starts flashing.   Open the lid of the OPS and remove the OBU   Close the lid of the OPS. The orange LED stops flashing and is illuminated continuously again.  Figure 9  Incorrect positions of unpacked OBUs 6. End of personalization
 Page 16 of 19  User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  1000005508-Bed-02 Fault Diagnosis Problem Cause Repair Power LED (green) isn´t illuminated Power supply plug from the external power supply is not connected to a live AC outlet Connect the power supply plug from the external power supply to a live AC outlet. Power supply cable from the external power supply is not connected to the OPS Connect the power supply cable from the external power supply to the power connector on the OPS Fuse is blown Contact the Sales or Service Organization of Kapsch TrafficCom Programming LED (orange) isn´t illuminated Lid of the OPS is open Close the lid of the OPS Programming LED (orange) isn´t illuminated OPS software driver is not installed correctly Install or reinstall the KAPSCH software package OPS doesn´t communicate with the Point-of-Sale Terminal Ethernet cable is not connected properly or Ethernet cable is defect Connect the Ethernet cable correctly OPS doesn´t communicate with the Point-of-Sale Terminal OPS software driver is not installed correctly Install or reinstall the KAPSCH software package Error LED (red) flashes General error Contact the Sales or Service Organization of Kapsch TrafficCom
 Product Specifications  Page 17 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02 Product Specifications Dimensions [LxWxH] 11.8 in x 7.8 in x 6.3 in (300 mm x 200 mm x 160 mm) Weight 10.4 pounds (4.7 kg)  Power supply External power supply 12VDC / 2A Power consumption (operating mode) max. 24W typ. 2.7W  Temperature (operation) -5°C … +50°C 23°F … +122°F Storage temperature -20°C … +70°C -4°F … +158°F Ambient humidity 5 to 95% non condensing    100Base-TX RJ45 connector Connector for a Ethernet connection to Point-of-Sale Terminal Network configuration DHCP    D-Sub 9-pin male RS232 connector for service issues  Frequency range 5.850GHz - 5.925GHz Channels 172,174,176,178,180,182,184 Data Rates 3MBit/s – 27MBit/s  47 CFR Part 95 L 47 CFR Part 15 B UL-60950-1, 2nd edition UL-60950-22, 2nd edition CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1-07, 2nd edition UL: E323290          Mechanical data Electrical data Environmental conditions Ethernet Interface RS232 Interface RF Interfaces Compliance
 Page 18 of 19  User Manual | Onboard Unit Programming Station OPS-9955  1000005508-Bed-02 Conformity Standards Ref. Standard Description [1] ASTM E2213 – 03 Standard Specification for Telecommunications and Information Exchange Between Roadside and Vehicle Systems — 5 GHz Band Dedicated Short Range Communications (DSRC) Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications [2] IEEE 802.11™a-2007 IEEE Standard for Information technology— Telecommunications and information exchange between systems— Local and metropolitan area networks— Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications [3] IEEE 802.11™p IEEE Standard for Information technology— Telecommunications and information exchange between systems— Local and metropolitan area networks— Specific requirements Part 11: Wireless LAN Medium Access Control (MAC) and Physical Layer (PHY) Specifications Amendment 7: Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments [4] IEEE 1609.4™ Draft Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) - Multi-channel Operation [5] IEEE 1609.3™ Draft Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) – Networking Services   Table 4 Standards
 Conformity  Page 19 of 19  1000005508-Bed-02 For further information please contact Kapsch TrafficCom. Kapsch TrafficCom U.S. Corp. 21515 Ridgetop Circle, Suite 290 Sterling, VA 20166 Phone: +1 (703) 885 1976  Kapsch TrafficCom AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Vienna Phone: +43 (0)50 811 0 Fax: +43 (0)50 811 2589 E-mail: kapsch.at@kapsch.net   Address

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