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Installation Procedure
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
3.1
HOW TO INSTALL THE SENSIT SYSTEM IN 4 STEPS
The installation of a SENSIT system can be described in 4-steps: The preparation, the
installation of Data Collectors and Relay Nodes, the installation of SENSIT sensors and
finally setting up the SENSIT Interface Software.
installation of Data Collectors and Relay Nodes, the installation of SENSIT sensors and
finally setting up the SENSIT Interface Software.
STEP 1 – PREPARATION
a. Arrange a scaled map of the site.
b. Make a site inspection to gather information:
b. Make a site inspection to gather information:
Draw on the map where the parking bays are located.
Draw on the map where you can mount Relay Nodes
Draw on the map the possible locations for the Data Collector.
c. Make an installation plan:
Number every parking bays with a unique number.
Plan the final Relay Node and Data Collector locations to form a
covering network.
covering network.
STEP 2 – DATA COLLECTORS AND RELAY NODE INSTALLATION
a. Install and power-up the Data Collector according the plan.
b. Activate and install the Relay Nodes according the plan.
c. Write the ID numbers of the Data Collectors and Relay Nodes at the right location
b. Activate and install the Relay Nodes according the plan.
c. Write the ID numbers of the Data Collectors and Relay Nodes at the right location
in the plan.
d. Verify at the server that all Data Collectors and Relay Nodes are online.
STEP 3 – SENSIT INSTALLATION
a. Free the bays and close off the parking area.
b. Mark the right location at the road surface with a piece of chalk or paint.
c. Distribute the SENSIT sensors at the, to be installed locations and activate them
b. Mark the right location at the road surface with a piece of chalk or paint.
c. Distribute the SENSIT sensors at the, to be installed locations and activate them
with the magnet.
d. Make a list of the correct ID numbers and bay numbers.
e. Verify at the server if all SENSIT sensors come online.
f. Drill the holes and glue the SENSIT sensors.
g. Calibrate the SENSIT sensors without cars or metal tools in the neighborhood of
e. Verify at the server if all SENSIT sensors come online.
f. Drill the holes and glue the SENSIT sensors.
g. Calibrate the SENSIT sensors without cars or metal tools in the neighborhood of
the SENSIT’s.
STEP 4 – SETTING UP THE SENSIT INTERFACE SOFTWARE
a. Make a (simple) Inkscape drawing of the site based on the map and gathered
information during STEP 1 and STEP 2.
Draw the Relay Nodes and Data Collectors at the right locations
Draw the bays at the right locations
b. Upload the SVG-drawing to the server.
c. Make a correct CSV-file and upload it to the server.
d. Verify if all Data Collectors, Relay Nodes and SENSIT sensors show up correctly in
c. Make a correct CSV-file and upload it to the server.
d. Verify if all Data Collectors, Relay Nodes and SENSIT sensors show up correctly in
the system.
Note
There is also a planning-tool
(RelayNodeTool) available to
plan the Relay Node and Data
Collector locations. See
chapter below for an example.
Note
Ask your Nedap account
manager for special
installation tools to configure,
calibrate and register the ID to
bay bindings.
Note
Inkscape is an open-source
drawing program to create
the SVG (Scalable Vector
Graphic) drawing.
There is also a planning-tool
(RelayNodeTool) available to
plan the Relay Node and Data
Collector locations. See
chapter below for an example.
Note
Ask your Nedap account
manager for special
installation tools to configure,
calibrate and register the ID to
bay bindings.
Note
Inkscape is an open-source
drawing program to create
the SVG (Scalable Vector
Graphic) drawing.