Sensys Networks VSN240M MicroRadar Used to Detect Bicycles and Vehicles User Manual

Sensys Networks, Inc MicroRadar Used to Detect Bicycles and Vehicles Users Manual

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Installation
Wireless MicroRadarTM Sensor Installation Quick Start Guide: VSN240-M
See Important Safety Warnings on
Opposite Side
Install
Sensor in Shell
Ensure sensor label is visible
and record sensor number.
Apply Epoxy
Fill EMPTY HOLE half way with
epoxy.
Core
Core hole 4” diameter,
2 1/2” depth.
Place Sensor
Ensure sensor is 1/4” or less
below surface, level, label up, and
arrow points in direction of traffic.
Clear Debris from Hole
Trim Shell Legs
Vacuum or brush hole clear of
debris. Ensure hole is dry.
Trim the sensor shell legs to
level as needed. Ensure that
the sensor and shell reach the
required height of 1/4” or less
below road surface.
Apply Epoxy
Installed Sensor
Fill hole with epoxy. Level to
road surface.
Allow 5 - 10 minutes to cure.
Removal, see reverse side
Removal
Wireless MicroRadarTM Sensor Installation Quick Start Guide: VSN240-M
Warnings
Chisel
Lithium Thionyl Chloride Batteries
Sensys Networks uses Lithium Thionyl Chloride batteries in the following
products:
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Sensors (VSN240-F, VSN240-T, VSN240-S)
Repeaters (RP240-B, RP240-BH, RP240-B-LL, RP240-BH-LL)
Lithium batteries are widely used in electronic products because they contain
more energy per unit -weight than conventional batteries. However, the same
properties that deliver high energy density also contribute to potential hazards
if the batteries are damaged. Improper use or handling of the batteries may
result in leakage or release of battery contents, explosion or fire.
Following are the recommendations of the battery manufacturer for proper
use and handling of batteries in the Sensys Networks devices mentioned
above:
•
Prepare
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Chisel
Fit a hammer drill with 1” flat
blade. Mark 4 cuts around
sensor location.
Chisel 4 cuts 1’ in depth. Deeper cuts will result
in the removal the entire sensor core plug. Chisel
straight down. Observe all cautions (at right).
DO NOT charge or attempt to recharge the batteries (batteries are
NOT rechargeable)
DO NOT crush or puncture batteries
DO NOT short-circuit the batteries
DO NOT force over-discharge of the batteries
DO NOT incinerate or expose batteries to excessive heating
DO NOT expose battery contents to water
DO dispose of batteries and devices containing batteries in accordance with local regulations
Sensys Networks sensors contain no serviceable parts and should never be
disassembled. Installation and removal of sensors from pavement should
only be done by trained personnel and care should be taken to insure that the
sensor casing is not punctured or crushed.
Remove
FCC Notice: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Pry Upward
Remove Shell Top
Remove Sensor
Insert 3’ pry bar. Pry upward
with moderate force. Alternate
prying using all drill cuts.
Carefully work the shell top
loose and remove it. Do not
make contact with the sensor.
Pull sensor from shell. Clear all
dust and debris from it. Leave
base of shell in road.
Sensys Networks, Inc • 1608 4th Street, Berkeley, C 94710 • (510) 548-4620 • www.sensysnetworks.com
1.
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.
2.
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS 		
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) 		
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept 		
any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
DO NOT EXCEED
1” DEPTH
DO NOT CONTACT
SENSOR
Installation, see reverse side

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