AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR © AGD Systems Limited 2019 Doc.
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION Product & technology Key features Typical applications Product overview image Product variants Product overview 3 3 3 4 4 4 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING Physical installation Electrical installation Connecting User interface 5 6-8 9 10-12 TECHNICAL RESOURCE Physical installation Transmit channel - typical scenarios 13-14 15-18 TROUBLESHOOTING Physical installation Connecting / commissioning 19 20 RADAR CHARACTERISTICS Radar characteristics Frequency variants
Introduction AGD 326 AGD 326 PRODUCT & TECHNOLOGY PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR The AGD326 Pedestrian Detector is a smart, dynamic environment detector that makes crossings safer and more efficient by delivering robust detection day and PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR night on wide crossings.
Introduction AGD 326 AGD 326 PRODUCT OVERVIEW IMAGE Front (power on) detect LED PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Rear (power on) detect LED Power and detect relay / opto output 24V version Power Pan and tilt mounting foot Switched relay output 230V version PRODUCT VARIANTS Product No.
Channel 4 Installation and Commissioning PHYSICAL INSTALLATION STEP 1 - MOUNTING HEIGHT - The AGD326 radar has been designed to operate at a mounting height of between 2m-4m, with an unobstructed view of the detection zone (optional height extension bracket BR-129 is available if required). STEP 2 - DETECTOR ALIGNMENT - The AGD326 should be mounted using the supplied hardware. Direct the radar to point at the centre of the furthest point of detection.
Installation and Commissioning AGD 326 AGD 326 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION The detector is powered using a 12 / 24V ac/dc (+/- 20%) or 230Vac supply. PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR The power is applied to the detector using a multi-pin mating connector. AGD 326 AGD 326 The AGD326 On Crossing Detector is provided with a Buccaneer Series PX0728/S 9 pole connector to enable direct connection to the traffic controlPEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR system.
Installation and Commissioning AGD 326 AGD 326 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 230Vac - 5m FLYING LEADS - 230Vac single relay output PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR The detector is powered by 230Vac and it is essential that the detector is connected to the correct power supply. The detector is supplied with two 5m flying leads. One is the power supply for the detector and the other is the signal output and the correct cables should be identified before connection.
Installation and Commissioning AGD 326 AGD 326 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION APPLYING POWER • Make sure the power supply is the correct voltage, which can be found on the label on the unit. PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR AGD 326 AGD 326 • Connect the unit to the supply. PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR •O nce powered, the front and rear LEDs should flash five times whilst the radar performs its self check routines.
Installation and Commissioning CONNECTING The AGD326 Traffic Control Radar has been designed with efficiency and ease of use in mind. Connect using a WiFi enabled device (laptop, tablet or phone) and setup simply using a browser window. This step-through process describes the actions required to connect to the radar.
Installation and Commissioning AGD 326 AGD 326 USER INTERFACE Homepage A B C D E PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Radar Unit.
Installation and Commissioning AGD 326 AGD 326 USER INTERFACE Settings Click on the menu PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Select relevant sub menu AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Product information – This provides the user with AGD326 version information. WiFi Settings A A B C D SSID – Allows the user to amend AGD326 WiFi SSID. Format of SSID as standard is as follows: E F AGD326:XXXXXX-XXXX (where ‘X’ denotes the serial number of the unit).
Installation and Commissioning AGD 326 AGD 326 USER INTERFACE Detector Configuration PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR A AGD 326 AGD 326 B PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR E D C F A Transmit channel - Set ‘Transmit Channel’ To avoid crosstalk, it is important to set the detectors to different transmit frequencies. Examples are shown on page 13. B Maximum range - The range can be set from 2 to 16m in 1m increments.
Technical Resource AGD 326 AGD 326 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION The AGD326 has been designed to4be installed as a pair, this is to ensure coverage of the entire crossing is achieved. PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Each detector covers the far side of4the crossing, this causes dead spots which the opposite detector must cover. AGD 326 AGD 326 One detector cannot cover the entire crossing by itself, the beam pattern the radar produces can not cover the dead zone marked below.
Technical Resource PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Marked area shows the must detect zone that the pair of detectors must cover. AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Up to 16m PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR MUST DETECT ZONE Up to 10m Please note: The radars have a ‘may detect zone’ surrounding the must detect zone to avoid false detections from the kerb edge and vehicles encroaching on the stop line.
Technical Resource AGD 326 AGD 326 TRANSMIT CHANNELS - TYPICAL SCENARIOS Co-Location of AGD Detectors PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Installing two or more AGD detectors e.g 306, 326 or 316, 326 on the same traffic signal pole can result in crosstalk and a degradation in performance if they are on the same frequency. AGD 326 AGD 326 DETECTOR Please be mindful of additional AGD products located on the same pole or PEDESTRIAN in the vicinityON-CROSSING of any new installation.
Technical Resource AGD 326 AGD 326 TRANSMIT CHANNELS - TYPICAL SCENARIOS Co-Location of AGD Detectors PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Standard crossing layout two AGD326 detectors alongside two radars Example 1: AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 1 2 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 3 The devices numbered 1 to 4 are representive of radar traffic detectors, these can be either AGD306, AGD326, AGD316 or AGD318.
Up to 16m Technical Resource AGD 326 AGD 326 Channel 4 TRANSMIT CHANNELS - TYPICAL SCENARIOS Co-Location of AGD Detectors Dual crossing layout four AGD326 detectors AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 1 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 3 2 4 No.
AGD 24 GHz Radar Channels 350-102:CH2/CH4 350-102:CH1/CH3 Technical Resource 350-101:CH2/CH4 350-101:CH1/CH3 350-100:CH4 350-100:CH3 AGD 326 AGD 326 350-100:CH2 350-100:CH1 343-501:CH2 343-500:CH4 TRANSMIT CHANNELS - TYPICAL SCENARIOS 343-500:CH3 342 24.100G, 9M 24.094G, 1M Table 1:340AGD 24GHz Radar Channels PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 335 AGD 326 AGD 326 331 24.
Troubleshooting AGD 326 AGD 326 PHYSICAL INSTALLATION PHYSICAL INSTALLATION PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR What height should the AGD326 be mounted at and what angle of declination is recommended? AGD 326 AGD 326 The 326 should be mounted at a nominal height of between 2-4 metres from ground level and have a clear view of the pedestrian crossing area to be covered with no obstructions from otherON-CROSSING street furniture for PEDESTRIAN DETECTOR correct operation.
Troubleshooting AGD 326 AGD 326 CONNECTING / COMMISSIONING What is the Lowest Speed Threshold that the AGD326 will detect pedestrians at? PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR The Low Speed Threshold of the 326 is 1.5 kph, which equates to approximately 0.4m/per sec and will detect any pedestrian moving faster than this speed in the detection zone.
Radar Characteristics AGD 326 AGD 326 RADAR CHARACTERISTICS The radar has been designed to have a specific set of functional characteristics which make it suitable for traffic PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR control applications.
Radar Characteristics AGD 326 AGD 326 FREQUENCY VARIANTS Several versions of this product are available at frequency options which are for use in different geographic PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR regions related to the radio requirements of that specific jurisdiction as follows; Frequency Variant EU Country of Use 24GHz No current restrictions within the EU AGD 326 AGD 326 Other Countries NotesDETECTOR PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING AU, NZ, TR PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR For other countries please
Radar Characteristics AGD 326 AGD 326 326 FIELD PATTERN TX - Antenna Pattern PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Normalized gain (dB) PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Angle (º) ------- Elevation ------- Horizontal 23
Technical Specifications PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 108mm AGD 326 AGD 326 70mm PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 50mm AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 132mm 174mm PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 108mm ACCESSORIES SPECIFICATIONS Description Pedestrian/Cycle Detector Technology 24GHz FMCW radar CA-083 Channel Four selectable via WiFi Band Width 70 MHz Detection Range Up to 16m across the crossing (1m increments) Mating connector complete with 1.
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End Of Life – Disposal Instructions (EOL) AGD 326 AGD 326 AGD326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR AGD 326 AGD 326 PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR 21 16 20 19 15 1 4 8 3 2 5 6 7 9 17 18 11 12 10 13 14 Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Qty 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 Material Polycarbonate Printed Circuit Board FR4 Printed Circuit Board Stainless Steel A2 Stainless Steel Polycarbonate Neoprene / SBR Rubber Aluminium Stainless Steel P
Important Safety Information AGD 326 AGD 326 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS All work must be performed in accordance with company working practices, in-line with adequate risk assessments. PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Only skilled and instructed persons should carry out work with the product.
Important Safety Information AGD 326 AGD 326 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Low Power Non-Ionising Radio Transmission and Safety PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR Concern has been expressed in some quarters that low power radio frequency transmission may constitute a health hazard. The transmission characteristics of low power radio devices is a highly regulated environment for the assurance of safe use.
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