Rockwell Collins 5972410 Perimeter Surveillance Radar User Manual EN 222 3044 657 Installation Guide PSR 500

Rockwell Collins Inc Perimeter Surveillance Radar EN 222 3044 657 Installation Guide PSR 500

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PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 81 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information To be sure that the radar that is going to be used as the « spectrum analyzer » does not see any other radar of the PSR-500 system, we shall set the delay >=40us.  To be able to set « delay », the PSR-500 Installer application shall be disconnected to the radar.  -  Once the delay set,  click  on the button to connect to the PU associated with the radar :           Figure 113: Connection to the PU of a radar  -  Since  the  delay  value  has  been  modified,  the  PSR-500 Installer  application automatically detect that the PU shall be updated.  -  The following window opens automatically.    Figure 114: Configuration alignment window   -  Click on  to update the PU configuration.  -  After few seconds, the PU is updated.   Finally, the following steps shall be followed so that the synchronization instruction is received and taken into consideration by the SU:  -  Power off the PU -  Power off the SU -  Power on the SU -  Power on the PU  The PSR-500 Installer application loses its connection with the radar and retrieves it after  one  minute.  The  radar  now  has  taken  into  account  its  new  synchronization instruction.   Note: the AUTO button, on the bottom of the window that allow the connection to the radar, when checked, enables the application to automatically retry to connect to the radar  every  10  seconds  when  the  connection  is  lost.  If  uncheck,  this  automatic re-connection is not performed anymore.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 82 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information Now that we set the radar delay to a value >= 40us, if the radio environment is clean, i.e.  if  there  is  no  jammer  in  the  operating  frequency  band  of  the  radar,  then  no interference shall be received.   Click  on  « System  Management  ->  Activate  Oobservation period.     Figure 115: PSR-500 Installer   Activate observation period  -  A new gauge appears in the radar configuration window. This gauge indicates the level of interference received by this radar. When this level is higher than 2%, the SU is jammer.              Figure 116 - "interference" gauge  -  The level shall be stable and below 2%   o  If this is the case, we can proceed with the radar interoperability setting. o  If this is not the case, it means that there is a jammer in the oepration frequency band of the PSR-500 radars. It shall be identified and power down otherwise the PSR-500 system will be ineffective.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 83 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information 6.3.3.  Radar interoperability setting 6.3.3.1.  General principle   The minimum « delay » between any two radars is 15us. Nevertheless, if the radars are installed too close to each other, the value shall be set to a higher value.  In his first system configuration, the operator can start so that all radars are shifted by 15us one to others.  After this first configuration, we then synchronize the radars, validate the predefined synchronization strategy and possibly modify it.   The operator shall proceed radar by radar:  -  Start  by  a  radar  whose  delay  is  higher  than  40us  and  then  turn  on  the deployed radars until ending by the radars whose delay is lower than 40us.  -  For each radar, the user shall set the synchronization instruction as described in  the  previous  chapter  and  check  that  no  interference  is  received  once applied.  o  If this is the case, go to the next radar.  o  If  this  is  not  the  case,  it  means  that  the  predefined  synchronization strategy  is  to  optimistic,  i.e.  that  the  radar  are  too  closed  to  each lay  value where there is no interference anymore.   Note: With the  minimum  delay of  15us, 40  radars can be operated simultaneously. Nevertheless, it may be  some deployment situation where this delay can be farther reduced,  even  be  the  same  if  the  radars  are  physically  isolated,  i.e.  two  radars  on two  sides  (north  and  south)  of  a  same  big  site.  In  such  a  situation,  the  number  of radars that can operate simultaneously on the same site can be increased.   Note: If a radar is jammed, it means that it is also jamming another one. If a radar is not jammed, it means that it is not jamming another radar neither.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 84 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information 6.4.  Alignment Once  we  reach  this  step,  we  consider  that  the  interoperability  is  configured  and verified.  The  radars  are  in  nominal  operational  configuration  and  are  not  jamming has not been correctly configured.   6.4.1.  Alignment of a radar The objective of  this step  is to update the radar installation properties so that radar alerts are correctly geo-localized. To do so, we are going to ensure that the positions of the alerts on the map are in coherence with their real position.   Depending on where was the deployment, you have two options:  Option #1: the PSR-500 Installer is not closed. Click on the bottom left button « Next     Figure 117: PSR-500 Installer     button  Option #2: the PSR-500 Installer is closed.  -  Start the  PSR-500 Installer application -  The Authentification window opens    Figure 118   PSR-500 Installer   Authentification window  -  Enter the default password  -  Click on «   » :
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 85 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information    Figure 119: PSR-500 Installer   «   » button  -  Select the System Configuration you would like to update -  Select « Radar(s) alignment procedure »    Figure 120: PSR-500 Installer  « Radar(s) alignment procedure »  The following window automatically opens.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 86 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information    Figure 121: PSR-500 Installer   Alignment procedure window  We will now pursue with Option#2.   Note: Option#1 is the same except that at the end of each step, you have the bottom buttons that guide you to switch to the next phase up to the Final Installation Report generation.  After  clicking  on  « Radar(s)  alignment  procedure »  button,  the  following  window appears:       Figure 122  radar
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 87 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information To perform radar calibration, the operator shall follow the  10 steps described in the procedure.   The  procedure  ensures  that  the  alerts  raised  oar  the  radar  fit  with  the  background map. For example, if an « intruder » walks along the road, it shall appear along the same road on the background map. This correlation is essential for the system since the camera will also be aligned based on the background map. The background map is the common reference shared by all the sensors of the PSR-500 system.   Note:  This  procedure  can  be  access  anytime  in  the  PSR-500  Installer.    Click  on « Help » tab on the menu bar and then click on  « Radar Calibration Proce , cf. following picture:    Figure 123: Radar calibration procedure through the Help menu  Note: this procedure shall be performed for each radar.   Note: It is recommended to use a target with a high reflectivity to align the radar so that radar mismeasurement does not influence the calibration procedure. A very slow car  or  a  pedestrian  with  a  reflector  are  example  of  a  good  target.  It  is  also recommended that the target follow a path that can be easily identifiable on the map.   Note: During the calibration phase, when the target is moving on the radar coverage, it is possible to modify the radar installation properties :  -  Move the radar directly on the map if its GPS position is wrong -  Modify its GPS coordinates its height, its line of sight and its tilt directly in the radar installation properties window (either by entering new values or by using the arrow to increase or decrease the values step by step).  -  Modify its line of sight using the North, East, South, West rotary wheel:  o  Click on it, keep it pressed and move the mouse o  Putting  the  mouse  over  it  and  using  the  mouse  scroll  (maximum precision)
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 88 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information                  Figure 124   Handling during radar alignment   -  The same handling scan be use to adjust the radar tilt with the DOWN/UP rotary wheel  Note:  when  calibration  mode  is  activated,  when  the  installation  properties  are modified, the radar information is automatically updated in real time on the display of the application as shown in the example below:
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 89 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information     Figure 125   Radar installation properties modification effect during radar calibration phase  Note:  the user  can observe that when he  is connected  to the radar,  the installation properties can only be modified when the calibration mode is activated.   Note:  If  the  operator does not  have any  background map  to  align the  radar  (in the desert  for  instance),  the  camera  will  only  be  aligned  with  the  radar  as  explained below. 6.4.2.  Camera Alignement and standby position setting 6.4.2.1.  Camera alignment  The objective of this step is to update the camera installation properties so that the camera pointing fits with the alerts. Once this will be performed, since the radar is already aligned, the associated camera will then be aligned with the alerts raised by the radar.   The following steps shall be performed for each camera (each CCS):  -  Open the camera calibration procedure through the « Help » tab of the menu bar,  then  click  on  « Camera  Calibration  Proce as  illustrated  by  the following figure:
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 90 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information    Figure 126   Open the Camera calibration procedure  -  The following window automatically opens    Figure 127   Camera alignment procedure  The 10 steps shall be performed to correctly calibrate the camera.   This procedure consists in ensuring that the camera knows its position of reference and point toward the requested direction. If possible, the user will prefer remarkable positions  over  the  map.  If  remarkable  position  are  not  available  (desert  zone  for instance),  the  user  will  rely  on  a  cooperative  intruder  that  is  static  on  the  radar coverage zone.   To connect to the camera, click on the button with the gear at the right of the camera to align.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 91 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information   Figure 128   Open the camera connection window   The Control Camera Software module is automatically launched and the connection window is updated as illustrated below:           Figure 129   Connection to the camera  -  CCS COM = indicate the CCS module status  -  CAM COM = indicate the status of the connection with the IP camera -  PU COM = Indicate the status of the connection from the CSS to the radar (PU)  o  DATA = if green, indicate that there is traffic exchanged between the radar and the CSS.   Click on the button (as shown below) to open the camera installation properties modification window.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 92 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information   Figure 130 - Ouverture de la fenêtre de configuration des propriétés  The following window opens; the « << START CALIBRATION MODE >> is clickable.     Figure 131   Camera Installation properties window when a camera is connected  Note: the operator does not need to be connected to the radar to align the camera. The two sensors are aligned based on the background map, in a totally independent way.   As described in  the procedure, to be able to align the camera, we shall display the camera video stream. To do so, several solutions are available.   The  recommended  solution  is  to  use  the  camera  web  page.  Enter http://adresse_IP_camera in a web browser.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 93 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information    Figure 132   Example of an IP camera web page  The other solution is to use VLC application. This solution induces a more important latency than the previous one. To use VLC::  -  Start VLC application -  Through the « Media » menu, Click on « Open a network stream   »    -  In the « network» tab, enter the URL of the camera video stream and click on
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 94 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information   -  VLS displays the camera video stream    -  Click on « view » and then « Minimal Interface » or CTRL+H to keep only the video stream on the screen  By default VLC does not remain on top. To do so and be able to maintain both the PSR-500 Installer and  the video  stream on the  screen, use  an application such as the  DeskPins  software.  Start  DeskPins,  click  on  « Enter  pin  mode »  then  move  the pin  to  the  VLC  window  and  left  click  on  VLC  window  top  menu  bar.  VLC  will  now remain on top of the screen.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 95 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information   Figure 133   DeskPins use  To calibrate the camera :  -  In  the  camera  installation  properties  window,  click  on  >>  START CALIBRATION MODE <<. The camera is no more controlled by the radar but  -  Select  a  point  of  interest  on  the  map  with  the  mouse.  The  selected  point  of interest is marked on screen by the yellow cross. In the following example, the point of interest is the angle of a building.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 96 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information     Figure 134   Selection of a point of interest  -  The  CCS  module  is  using  its  current  position  of  reference  azimut  and  tilt settings to steer the camera to the point of reference chosen by the user.  By default, the camera is not centered to the good position.  -  Adjust  « Azimuth  reference  position »  and  « Tilt  reference  position »  values until the camera image is centered on the point of reference: o  If the camera is too much on the right, increase the « Azimuth reference position » and decrease it if too much on the left.  o  If  the  camera  is  steered  too  high  above  the  target,  increase the  « Tilt reference position » and decrease it if the camera is steered too much to the ground.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 97 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information  Figure 135: Adjust camera installation properties  -  When the point of interest is centered in the camera video stream, click on >> VALIDATE CALIBRATION << in the camera installation properties window to validate  the  calibration.  Our  point  of  interest  is  well  centered  in  the  camera video stream.       Figure 136: Center camera image on the point of interest
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 98 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information -  Close the camera installation properties window and click on save.     Figure 137   Save the camera installation properties   6.4.2.2.  Camera standby position setting  To set the camera standby position, open the camera installation properties window and open the « Standby Position » tab.    Figure 138 - Camera "Standby position" tab  -  As mentioned in the window, to be able to set the camera standby position, it is  essential  that  the  camera  has  previously  been  aligned  following  the procedure described above.  -  By  default,  the  CCS  module  is  in  AUTO  mode.  The  CSS  module  proposes several modes:
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 99 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information o AUTO  =  the  camera  will  point  toward  each  alert  raised  by  the associated radar one after another, based on the policy defined during the installation in the Controller tab. o  MAP = the camera points to the position indicated by the user on the map. o TRACK = the camera track an alert designated by the user (by clicking on the alert) o  PTZ = the camera point to a fixed PTZ order.   -  It is recommended to set the CCS mode to TRACK during the camera standby position setting. Open the camera connection window as explained previously, select the TRACK mode in the dedicated drop-down menu.          Figure 139 - Selection of the TRACK mode  -  In  the  camera  installation  properties  window,  modify  the  standby  position setting  the  pan,  Tilt  and  zoom  values.  Each  time  a  value  is  modified,  the camera update its real position automatically so that the user is able to see its new position. As indicated in the window,: o  The  PAN  standby position  is  defined  with  respect  to  the  geographical North (clockwise) o  The  TILT  standby  position  is  defined  with  respect  to  the  horizontal (positive value toward the top)  -  Once the standby position set, the CCS mode can be set back to AUTO. The camera will get back to this standby position automatically as soon as there is no alert on the associated radar coverage.   Note: All the grey fields of the camera installation properties modification window are only  accessible  when  the  application  is  not  connected  to  the  camera.  To  modify them, use the camera connection window. If these fields are modified, it is necessary to  close  the  camera  installation  properties  modification  window,  and  same  them. These new values will be taken into account at the next connection to the camera.   When the  application  is connected  to the radar and to  the  camera(s) associated to this radar, as soon as an alert is raised, the camera is steered toward the alert. On the  application,  the  alert  currently  tracked  by  the  camera  is  identified  through  an additional icon and the camera field of view representation is also turned toward the alert.
PSR-500  System Installation Guide  Page 100 / 125 CPN 222-3044-657 Rev B CAGEC F5491 Rockwell Collins - Proprietary Information     Figure 140 - Identification of an alert tracked by a camera

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