Navtech Radar Ltd TS350X-001 Manuale Utente
Health & Safety
Installation Guide
–I Series
2-16
Doc ref: MAINT- 0111
Issue 1.2
Using the RadarView application to view the radar data (see Annex A), you are aiming to have
an equal amount of data either side of the radar.
1.
If there is more radar data one side than the other, as shown in Figure 17, change the
angle of the radar until you have an equal amount of data either side of the radar, as
shown in Figure 18. Radar targets can be used as the test object.
2.
If there is not enough radar image to view from objects/structures already within the radar
line of sight, test targets can be used instead. Adjust the radar tilt of the radar on the
threaded studs, to maximise the signal level on the 2 targets are determined from the
RadarVew software (See Annex A for detailed instruction).
Figure 19
Radar view to locate target
2.8
Securing the radar
1.
Secure the radar on the mounting bracket, or post plate. To do this: lock off the two lower
nuts on each stud by tightening one against the other. (This is to ensure that, if the radar
is removed, the tilt angle is not changed)
2.
Record the tilt angle from the digital inclinometer. See Annex E for a sample table.
2.9
Confirming sensor coverage
1.
Install and configure the witness software as described in [2].
2.
Enter basic detection areas into the witness interface. (See [2]).
3.
Where possible, place test objects into the radar detection zone. Monitor these on the
interface and confirm that detection alarms are raised