SYMEO LPR® Product Documentation Product: LPR® -1D
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation CONTENT 1 OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................... 7 1.1 Safety Instructions ................................................................................................... 8 1.2 Installation ................................................................................................................ 8 1.3 Repairs .........................................
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.8 Overview internal connectors .................................................................................... 26 Connection to Profibus ............................................................................................. 26 Connection of service port with serial interface ......................................................... 27 Termination of Profibus ............................
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 6.2.5 „Miscellaneous“ Area ................................................................................................ 64 6.2.6 „Special Functions“ Area .......................................................................................... 64 6.2.7 Accept settings / System Reboot .............................................................................. 64 6.3 System Status ...................................................
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 9.1.5 Network Scanner (only for LPR unit with TCP/IP interface)....................................... 85 9.2 Hardware ................................................................................................................. 85 9.3 Connection to LPR units with RS232 or Profibus interface ................................. 85 9.3.1 RealTerm (for service port) ........................................................................
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation The documentation for the LPR® 1D product is published by: SYMEO GmbH Prof.-Messerschmitt-Str. 3 D-85579 Neubiberg www.symeo.com If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact: Email: info@symeo.com phone: +49 89 660 7796 0 Copyright Symeo GmbH 2007 All rights reserved HISTORY Overview 3.17 14.12.2008 New Layout 3.18 11.02.2009 Added all single documents to one master document 3.19 30.03.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 1 Overview SYMEO Industrial LPR® is a system for contactless, real-time determination of distances and positions. LPR® 1D is a distance measurement system which is particularly well suited for use in very harsh, industrial environments, in which other systems such as mechanical rotary encoders or lasers cannot function for long periods.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation In special application cases it is also possible to get a LPR® unit with an integrated antenna. This hardware is called LPR® design ”Integral Unit” compared to the hardware LPR® 1D design “Compact Unit”. Figure 2 – LPR® Hardware – Special Case: Group Master Unit or Slave Unit with integrated antenna in the design “Integral Unit” The LPR® 1D unit with an integrated antenna is available in a plastic housing.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 1.3 Repairs Repairs to the device must be carried out by authorized technicians. Unauthorized opening and incorrect repairs could result in severe danger to the user (danger of electric shock, radiated energy, fire hazard). 1.4 Transport and Storage Use the original packaging or other suitable packaging for returns and whenever the system is to be transported.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Protect the contacts of all of the device's sockets and plugs from static electricity. Do not touch the contacts. If it is ever necessary to touch the contacts, take the following precautionary measures: Touch a grounded object or carry a ground strap before touching the contacts. This will divert static charges.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 2 2.1 System Description System architecture SYMEO Industrial LPR® is a system for contactless, real-time determination of distances and positions. LPR® 1D is a distance measurement system which is particularly well suited for use in very harsh, industrial environments, in which other systems such as mechanical rotary encoders or lasers cannot function for long periods. All devices have a unique identifier, via which they are actuated.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Transmitted power *1 Output power is adjustable Max. 0.025 W EIRP Measuring distance *2 Max. 1800 m Measurement accuracy *2 Max. ±5 cm Measurement frequency *3 Max.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Besides the distance information, smaller volumes of user data can also be passed between the units. These are fed in on the serial port of a unit and output in corresponding manner on the other side. Each unit consists of a basic unit, corresponding antenna cable, antenna, as well as power supply and ports. Further options for arranging LPR® units are described in the section 2.6 "Application Examples". 2.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Unit organizes the measurements. It allocates time slots to the Slave Units to identify when these units are allowed to start with a measurement. 2.4.2 Group-ID (GID) A system is identified clearly by its group number. All units in one system have the same group number. If there is used a second, a third or more systems in your environment, all additional systems must have a different group number (see Figure 5). 2.4.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Crane Rail SID: 2 GID: 1 Crane Bridge SID: 1 GID: 1 Radio Path SID: 3 GID: 3 Crane Crab SID: 2 GID: 3 SID: 4 GID: 2 SID: 3 GID: 2 SID: 1 GID: 3 SID: 1 GID: 2 SID: 2 GID: 2 Figure 5 – Example of multiple LPR®-systems in one crane environment 2.5 Mode of Operation of the System The distance is determined by measuring the transit time of radio signals.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation with the opposite Group Master Unit. Both systems measure independently from each other. After the measurement, the distance from the respective partner can be output at each of the participating units. Optionally, a switching contact may also be actuated depending on the distance, e.g., to trigger a warning signal for example if the crane bridges come too close to one another and there is a danger that they may collide.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 2.6.2 Positioning of Crane Crab (LPR® 1DP2) In order to determine positions in two dimensions (x-y coordinates), three LPR® units can be arranged in an L-shape (see Figure 7). In this case, the unit that is configured as the Group Master Unit (unit 1) is equipped with 2 antennas.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 2.6.3 Positioning of 2 Cranes on two Runways (LPR® 1DP) The Y-shaped arrangement can be used to determine the position of two cranes on different crane runways, for example. In the arrangement shown in Figure 8, the Group Master Unit (unit 1) is equipped with two antennas. A Slave Unit (unit 2 and unit 3) is installed on each of the two cranes.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 3 Hardware All corresponding installation, repair and servicing work must be carried out by qualified and trained technicians.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Figure 10: Dimensions in mm of the LPR®-1D unit Hardware Copyright © Symeo GmbH 2012 Page 20 of 97
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 3.1.2 General internal connections Power supply Power supply (10 - 36 VDC) is connected using the power supply terminal (C1) Figure 11 depicts the pin assignment. Positve voltage can be connected either at pin 1 or 3, the negative or ground voltage is connected to pin 2. Polarity reversal or otherwise faulty connection can damage the LPR® unit. In that case the unit must be send to the SYMEO service.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Relay connections (optional) Relays are connected using the relay terminal block (C6). Figure 12 shows the pin assignment for the seven switch relays with dry contacts.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 3.2 LPR® - 1D unit with TCP/IP interface 3.2.1 Front elements The casing has cable glands for power cable (B1) and for the relays connection (B10). Figure 13 shows the front of the LPR®-1D casing in detail.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Avoid entry of foreign objects or liquids into the unit. Careful mounting of the system is required. It is important that the seal remains clean and is not damaged, otherwise the protection class cannot be guaranteed. Figure 14 shows the electrical connections and switches of the LPR® unit, version TCP/IP.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Figure 15: Connections of the LPR® unit with Profibus interface B1: cable gland for power cable B2: cable gland for Profibus In B3: cable gland for Profibus Out B4: antenna port 1 B5: antenna port 2 B6: pressure equalization membrane B7: LED blue = Profibus error B8: two colored LED, red = power supply / green=measurement activity Power supply cable diameter must be within 4,5 to 10 mm, and a round cross-section.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 3.3.2 Overview internal connectors All installation, repair and servicing work must be carried out by qualified and trained technicians! Avoid entry of foreign objects or liquids into the unit. Careful mounting of the system is required. It is important that the seal remains clean and is not damaged, otherwise the protection class cannot be guaranteed.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Figure 17 shows the pin assignment for the terminal block (C3). Port „A1“ and „ A2“, also port „B1“ and „B2“ are connected inside the terminal block. In case of a removed terminal block the remaining Profibus system is still operative. The shield of the Profibus cable has to be connected to “Shield”. Figure 17 Profbus interface via terminal block 3.3.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Figure 18 Internal serial configuration port (RS232) Using the internal serial interface it is important to avoid moisture, dust or any particles into the housing during the process. 3.3.5 Termination of Profibus The Profibus system has to be terminated at the last device on the bus. DIP switch (S1) terminates the Profibus. Both switches of switch S1 has to be set to “ON” (see Figure 19) for termination.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Figure 19 DIP-switch for termination (S1) und addressing (S3) 3.3.6 Addressing the Profibus The address of the Profibus module is set with DIP switch (S3), see Figure 19 DIP-switch for termination (S1) und addressing (S3).
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Example for addressing Address decimal Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Switch 5 Switch 6 Switch 7 Switch 8 1 off off off off off off off on 5 off off off off off on off on 21 off off off on off on off on 3.3.7 Measurement frequency The maximum possible measurement frequency of 30 Hz is only available for a system with 2 stations (one distance measurement).
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Figure 20 Connections of the LPR-1D unit with RS232 interface and optional relays B1: cable gland for power cable and serial data port (RS232) B4: antenna port 1 B5: antenna port 2 B6: pressure equalization membrane B7: not used for LPR-1D units with RS232 interface B8: two-colored LED red=power supply / green=measurement activity B9 not used for RS232 version B10 cable gland for relay connection cable Power supply and relay cable diam
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Avoid entry of foreign objects or liquids into the unit. Careful mounting of the system is required. It is important that the seal remains clean and is not damaged, otherwise the protection class cannot be guaranteed. Figure 21 shows the electrical connections and switches of the LPR unit, version RS232. Figure 21 3.4.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Distance data are available on the RS232 data port (C7) or (C8). The pin assignment for (C7) is shown in Figure 22. C7 GND TX RX C8 Figure 22 Internal serial service port and data port (RS232) Using the internal serial interface it is important to avoid moisture, dust or any particles into the housing during the process. Consider the dependency of the maximum baud rate for the data port according to the cable length: 15 m: 19.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation LPR® Antenna Types 3.5 There are different antennas that can be installed depending on the required directional characteristic. Figure 23 shows the typical LPR® antennas, which are applied in an LPR® System. For standard applications the 23dBi planar antenna is used.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation -3 dB 10 dBi Sector Antenna (*) -3 dB d Antenna Connector Type N A = 280mm B = 125mm d = 150mm A B 30° 60° (optional) vertical 0 dB 160° 0 dB -3 dB -3 dB horizontal -3 dB 13 dBi Sector Antenna d Antenna Connector Type N A A = 500mm B = 90mm d = 80mm 5° vertical -3 dB 0 dB -3 dB 180° 0 dB B horizontal -3 dB Figure 23: Example of directional characteristic of typical LPR® antennas (*) These antennas are NOT approved
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 3.5.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 12 dBi Planar Antenna B applicable for wall mounting A = 50mm B = 44mm d = 22mm A 10 dBi Sector Antenna d applicable for wall and pole mounting A A = 150mm B = 128mm d = 100mm B 14 dBi Sektor Antenna applicable for wall and pole mounting (pole diameter 30mm -60mm) A = 410mm B = 70mm A B Figure 24: Available Adapters for different Antenna Types 4 4.1 4.1.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 4.1.2 Installation To install the Compact Unit, you require 4 round head M6 x 30 screws (at least). Check the position of the unit on the device on which the Compact Unit is to be installed (e.g. a crane bridge). Bear in mind the installation instructions listed above. Drill holes in the device on which the Compact Unit is to be installed. Drill-hole distances: 11 cm wide, 24 cm high (see Figure 10).
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 10,5 cm (for multiple bending under mechanical load) and 4 cm (unloaded and static bending). The cable must not be attached in a way that squeezes its cross-section. On demand, cables with different flexibility characteristics are available. The antenna plug must not be removed (e.g. for installation purposes) or repaired because the specified electrical properties can only be achieved with mechanical installation assistance.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 4.2.3 Fresnel zone The area for radio transmission between two antennas is called Fresnel zone. The main part of energy is concentrated in the first Fresnel zone. This area has to be free of any obstacles otherwise the signal is interrupted or attenuated. The first Fresnel zone can be calculated as follows: is the wave length and the distance between the two antennas. For a frequency of 5.8 GHz a wave length of approx. 0.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Figure 1 Figure 2 No Offset of Antennas No Offset of Antennas Crane Rail Crane Rail Figure 3 Figure 4 Unavoidable Offset of Antennas Unavoidable Offset of Antennas Crane Rail Crane Rail Figure 27 Antenna position with and without offset 5 Commissioning 5.1 Requirements In order for a unit to be successfully commissioned, the LPR® components must have been installed correctly: The unit has been installed.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation LPR Unit Profibus, RS232 or TCP/IP Data Port RS232 or TCP/IP Service Port PC, PLC etc. Service PC Figure 28: LPR® Unit with Interfaces for Parameterization at Service Port and Distance Data Protocol (Binary data) at Data Port In one LPR® system all distance data (binary data/ protocol) are available at each unit.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Enter the following fixed IPAddress i.e. 192.168.1.1. The subnet mask should be set to 255.255.255.0. Click in both windows OK. Figure 29 – Network Settings If you firewall settings are too restrictive, you may not get access to the LPR® unit. In this case deactivate temporarily the firewall under the tab „Advanced“ in the window LAN Properties. The LPR® Unit should be available via your PC now.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 5.3 Connection to LPR® Unit with serial RS232 interface or Profibus interface The RS232 service port is only available for units with RS232 or Profibus data interface. The commissioning can be done via the serial interfaces C4 (D-sub-socket) and C5 (terminal block); see Figure 31. To commission the system via the internal serial interface you must use the internal service port C5 / C4.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 5.4 5.4.1 Commissioning Tool – LPR® 1D Wizard Installation All files for the installation are provided on CD or USB-stick delivered together with your LPR® - 1D units. Installation can be done directly from CD or USB-stick. The files are provided in the directory “Symeo LPR 1D Wizard V4.x” Figure 32 – Installation directory for the LPR 1D Wizard ® Figure 33 – Start “setup.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Antenna Calibration Check distance data Download of currently applied configuration files for service purposes Upload of configuration files to the LPR® -1D units for service purposes The network settings of LPR® units with TCP/IP Interface have to be set before configuration and operation. The network settings are explained in chapter 6. With the Symeo LPR® 1D Wizard you can setup LPR® 1D systems with maximal 3 units.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation New project To start a new configuration push ‚New project„. Select the product family of the system used in your application. Figure 37 – New project / Select product family Open existing project If you already saved a project file you can open this project file for further settings.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Settings of LPR® System Parameters After selecting the application common settings of the LPR® system has to be entered. The ‚Common settings„ include settings for ® the complete LPR System. Fill in the input fields on the right side of the window. The fields depend on the selected application. Move the cursor above an input field to see more information about it. ® Group ID: Unique ID of the LPR system.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Fill in the input fields of the ‚Group Master settings‟. Interface: The unit‟s type of data interface. Data Port rate: Transmission rate of the ® LPR system on the data port. The data rate ® for the data port can only be set for LPR units with RS 232 interface. If you change the baud rate to 9600 you should also adjust the measurement cycle of the system to values >50ms.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Fill in the input fields of the ‚Slave 1 settings‟ as already described in the ‚Group Master settings‟. ® For LPR System with three units the settings has also be done for the Slave 2 unit. After pushing the button ‚Next step‟ the Slave 2 settings are displayed. For Slave units only antenna port 1 is used.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Optional: Setting the X and Y dimensions for warning and stop areas For LPR® units with optional relays you can set the distances for warning and stop areas in this menu. Fill in the values of the warning and stop distances for your application in meters. Depending on your selected application also Y dimensions have to be set within the next menu ‚Y dimensions setting‟ after selecting ‚Next step‟.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Optional: Usage of Relays ® If relays are used at one or more LPR unit you can allocate functionalities to each of the seven ® ® relays in the LPR unit. Each LPR unit in one system can have a different assignment of relays. You can choose between default settings, customer settings and no relay assignment. The possible functionalities of the relays depend on the application you have selected.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Connection to LPR® Unit ® Having established a connection to the LPR unit as described in chapter 5.2 and 5.3 the connection can be opened by pushing the ,Connection‟ button. If you are connected to the ® LPR unit with TCP/IP interface, push ,Connect via TCP/IP‟. For serial connection push ,Connect via RS232/USB‟.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Extra: Download the current raw configuration file, upload an existing raw configuration file to the unit or upgrade LPR-1DXi firmware. The Extra menu is only required for service issues. Please contact Symeo service for further instructions. Unit configuration: Push ,Unit configuration‟. Select an entry from the ,Configure connected unit as‟ pull-down list.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Antenna Calibration After uploading all configuration files to each ® LPR unit, you have to calibrate the measured distance. Push ‚Antenna calibration„. In the field ‚Measured Distance„ the measured distance is displayed in meters, which is different to the real distance. Figure 53 – Antenna calibration Enter the real distance value between the two antennas in the field ‚Real distance„. Push ‚Calibrate„.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Enter the desired file name for the raw configuration file and save the file. The format of this raw configuration file is “customers defined file name.bas” The download of raw configuration files is only required for service issues. Please contact Symeo service for further instructions. Figure 55 –Enter file name Upload Configuration Pressing the button ‚Upload„ a raw configuration file can be uploaded to each ® LPR unit.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Press the ‚Open„-button. The selected raw configuration file will be uploaded to the ® connected LPR unit. The upload of raw configuration files is only required for service issues. Please contact Symeo service for further instructions. Figure 57 –Upload raw configuration file Upgrade 1DXi Firmware This function is only applicable for LPR-1DXi units, please see “LPR-1DXi product documentation”.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 6 Web Server The network settings for a LPR® unit with TCP/IP interface are described in this chapter. Therefore it is necessary to open a TCP/IP connection between your computer and the LPR® unit. 6.1 Open Web Server Open your web browser. In the address bar of the web browser enter the IP-address of the LPR® unit: http://192.168.1.99. Press Enter. The IP-address of the LPR® unit is 192.168.1.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 6.2 Settings With this function you can define the network settings on your LPR® unit and the network access settings and reboot the system. Click "Settings" in the navigation bar. If you have not yet provided authentication information you will be prompted to do so now (see chapter 6.1). The Settings page for the LPR® unit's Web server is displayed.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 6.2.1 „LAN“ area MACAddress Unique hardware address of the LPR® unit on the LAN (Ethernet ID) (not editable) Current Mode Shows the current mode: "Static IP-Address" or "DHCP Active". In "DHCP Active" mode, the LPR® unit receives a dynamic or reserved IP address from the DHCP server. You can also ask your administrator or the SYMEO technical department about this.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation be edited. Syslog IP address of the Syslog server (default: 0.0.0.0, i.e. this service has been disabled). The Syslog server is a server on the network to which it is planned to have system messages (system log) transmitted. Transmission is packet-based (UDP) and unencrypted. NTP IP address of the NTP server (default: 0.0.0.0, i.e. this service has been disabled).
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Port “Data Port”. If the connection is opened successful you can open the service port. TCP – Connection to Data Port using Reserve Port The LPR® unit establishes the connection to the entered server address. Setting “Random” means both communication partners arrange the reverse channel autonomously. If the connection is opened successful you get access to the service port.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Listening on Data Port open the data port. „Fixed Frame“ means deactivated „Byte Stuffing“ (fixed protocol length). TCP – Fixed Frame – Connecting to Data Port The LPR® unit establishes the connection to the entered server IP-address. Setting “Random” means both communication partners arrange the reverse channel autonomously. If the connection is opened successful you get access to the data port.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation In extended system access, the user "SYMEO" has 'ROOT' privileges, i.e., full access to the system. Depending on the settings made, the system can also be damaged and such damage may or may not be reparable. If you have any questions, please contact the SYMEO technical department. The enormous range of functions that are available to console access means that only some can be documented here.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Press button „Upload changes“ to load the changes. Scroll down to the end of the page and press „Reboot System“ to reboot the LPR® unit.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 6.3 System Status With this function, you can display the current system status. Click "Status" in the navigation bar. If you have not yet provided authentication information, you will be prompted to do so now (see section "Starting and using the Web server"). The Status page for the LPR® unit's Web server is displayed.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 0x0 Rev. A 0x1 Rev. B 0x2 Rev. C 0x3 Rev. D0 0x4 Rev. D1 0x5 Rev. E0 0x6 Rev. E1 0x7 Rev. E2 6.4 Diagnostics Connections: State of the active and inactive connection to the LPR® unit Partitions: Size and name of available partition of non-volatile memory. The size of receive buffer (Recv-Q) and send buffer (Send-Q) should be zero if possible. A long lasting value grater zero means problems when receiving or sending data.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Local-Address: LPR® Interface address (0.0.0.0 – listening to all interfaces) Foreign Address: IP-address of opposite unit State: Status of connection Example 2: - successful established connection Proto RecvQ SendQ Local-Address Foreign Address State tcp 0 1 192.168.1.99:3045 192.168.1.1:1333 ESTABLISHED Of Connection Type „TCP - Listening on Data Port“ (ttyAM1) is enabled this table shows further connection information.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation The page Firmware Update of the WebServers of the LPR® unit is displayed. A firmware update is performed in several steps: Step 1: File system Step 2: Linux-Kernel Step 3: Optional (2D Application) Step 4: Restart Step 3 is exclusively for an update for 2D application. Otherwise this part can be skipped. 6.5.1 Step 1 – File system It is possible to make a copy of the actual firmware by downloading the firmware from the LPR® unit.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Click the "Upload" button in the "Step 1 – flash ramdisk.gz" area. The file has been transferred. Click the "back: Firmware Update" link. Click the "Execute" button in the "Step 1 – flash ramdisk.gz" area to transfer the file to the non-volatile memory.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Transfer progress is displayed in a message window. You will know when this operation is complete because a message: "... done, file ramdisk.gz removed" will be output and a link "back: Firmware Update" is provided Click the "back: Firmware Update" link. 6.5.2 Step 2 – Linux Kernel It is possible to make a copy of the actual firmware by downloading the firmware from the LPR® unit. Click the button „Backup zImage “.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Click the "Upload" button in the "Step 2 – flash zImage" area. The file has been transferred. Click the "back: Firmware Update" link. Click the "Execute" button in the "Step 2 – flash zImage" area to transfer the file to the non-volatile memory.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Transfer progress is displayed in a message window. You will know when this operation is complete because a message: "... done, file zImage removed" will be output and a link "back: Firmware Update" is provided Click the "back: Firmware Update" link. 6.5.3 Step 3 – Optional: Userspace This step is exclusively for 2D-applications necessary and is executed the same way as described before. 6.5.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation To do this, click the "Execute" button in the "Step 3 – Restart" button. The system will be restarted. If the new firmware contains additional configuration files the settings you made are set to factory settings. This would be also applied for the IP-address which is et the tot he default value 192.168.1.99. Symeo recommends restoring the factory settings after a firmware update and reenter the customer settings. 6.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Click "System Log" in the navigation bar. If you have not yet provided authentication information, you will be prompted to do so now (see chapter 6.1). The last 10 system messages will be displayed. The message window is updated about once per second.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 7 Protocol Description Binary XP (1D messages) 7.1 General Description This protocol describes the interface between a LPR® 1D unit and the user. The binary protocol XP protocol provides information in high density. Its structure ensures a simple implementation. The transfer is done in single data frames. The interface for the binary protocol XP can either be a serial (RS232) interface or a TCP/IP or UDP interface.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation The START and the STOP-field is in each data packet the reserved symbol 0x7e and 0x7f. TYPE indicates the type of the data packet. There can be defined up to 256 different types. The TYPE-field is following the DATA-field. The DATA field contains the real data of the packet of the type TYPE. The CRC-field contains a check sum. The check sum is applied to all previous data fields except the START data field. All multi byte integers (e.g.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 7.2 Data Types The second byte in each data packet specifies the data type. Type 0x00 – Distance Data 7.2.1 Direction: LPR® 1D → User Content Length Data type Value START 1 unsigned integer 0x7E TYPE 1 unsigned integer 0x00 Source (LPR address) 2 see chapter 7.4.1 0x#### 1 2 see chapter 7.4.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Send request: 7E 02 C1 81 7F 7E hex START byte 02 hex TYPE (02; Send Request) C1 81 7F hex CRC END byte hex Distance data: 7E 00 10 03 08 02 11 00 00 10 62 00 00 00 7A E6 00 00 AF C4 7F 7E hex START byte 00 hex TYPE (00: Distance Data) 10 03 hex = 00010|0000000001|1 bin Source LPR® 1D address: SID: 2; GID: 1; BBt: 1 (Slave Unit) 08 02 hex = 00001|0000000001|0 bin Destination LPR® 1D address: SID: 1; GID: 1; BBt: 0
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation CRC 2 unsigned integer 0x#### END 1 unsigned integer 0x7F Total length without byte stuffing: 15 byte 7.2.3 Type 0x02 – Send Request Direction: LPR® 1D → User Content Length Data type Value START 1 unsigned integer 0x7E TYPE 1 unsigned integer 0x02 CRC 2 unsigned integer 0xC181 END 1 unsigned integer 0x7F Total length without byte stuffing: 5 byte This packet is sent from the LPR® 1D unit continuously.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 7.3 TCP/IP option: Fixed Frame Protocol If the LPR® unit has a TCP/IP interface two options are available for the protocol. Either you use the protocol as it is sent from the serial interface (with different data type lengths, byte stuffing) or you use a fixed frame protocol. In the first case the data symbols 0x7e und 0x7f (which are reserved for the START and END field) are replaced (see chapter 7.1.3).
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation If data is sent to the LPR® unit the data has to be packed in a fixed data length (i.e. 15 bytes as for TCP fixed frame option). This data packet is sent as UDP packet to the LPR® unit. The port number of the receiver is the same as for the PC. In general bidirectional data communication is not recommended for UDP due to loosing singular data packets. 7.4 Remarks 7.4.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 8 Protocol Description for PROFIBUS Interface 8.1 Profibus data structure The total length of one data set is 48 bytes. The first 24 bytes presents the data for the slave unit 1 with station ID 2, the second 24 bytes presents the data for the slave unit 2 with station ID 3.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 8.2 Error messages The data packet contains an error field which indicates the status of the message.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 9 Trouble Shooting This chapter will assist you for troubleshooting. For debugging circumstances it might be helpful to install a terminal program to analyze the system. 9.1 Programs 9.1.1 Terminal Program A terminal program is useful for analyzing the system. The recommended terminal program is RealTerm. It is Open Source Software and can be downloaded from the webpage http://sourceforge.net/projects/realterm.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation For connecting to the D-sub socket (C4) please use a standard RS232 cable (1:1) with a maximum length of 2 meters. Optional the RS232 connection can be established via the terminal block (C5). The pin assignment is shown in Figure 60. The configuration of the LPR-1D unit is described in chapter 5 Commissioning.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 9.3.1 RealTerm (for service port) With a terminal program like RealTerm you can perform more detailed analyzing of the system. Restart the LPR-1D unit before using a terminal program (power off-on) Open now the program RealTerm. In two tabs you have to change the settings: Tab Display: - Choose Display As Ansi - Extend the Rows from 16 to 30 Tab Port: - Change the Baud to 115.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation The IP-address is set to the fixed IP address 192.168.1.99 when delivering the system to the customer. To get access to the station you need to set your PC in the network as the LPR unit. 9.4.1 LAN Settings of your PC First you need to disconnect your PC from your network to avoid trouble when changing the IP address of your computer. Now you connect the LPR unit via an Ethernet cable with your PC.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation You should get a reply from the LPR unit with the fixed IP-address 192.168.1.99 If the connection failed probably your firewall settings of your PC are set to restrictive or the IP-address of the LPR unit is probably not 192.168.1.99. Please check the settings. Compare also the hint in chapter 9.4.1. If you have changed the IP address without bearing in mind the IP address the IP-address could be detected with the program NetworkScanner.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Tab Port: - Enter the IP-address of the LPR unit and the port: IP-address:port - I.e.: 192.168.1.99:3045 - Click on WinSock is RAW - Open the connection Depending if you are connected to a Group Master unit or a Slave unit characters appear in the window. If you are connected to a Group Master unit a lot of “t” characters appear in case of a failure.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Click on Settings. You have to authorize yourself. Enter the username „symeo“ and the password and click „OK“. The password is per default „54all2u“. The Settings page of the Web-interface of the LPR unit looks like the following. Scroll down to the section: Serial-to-Ethernet: Here you enter the connection type for the service port (ttyAM1) and the data port (ttyAM2). Both ports should be not disabled.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 9.5 No Measurements With the configuration tool Symeo Wizard you can check the functionality of your system when connected to the service port as described in chapter 5. If this is working you also can check the data port output for LPR-1D units with TCP/IP or RS232 interface using RealTerm to display. For LPR-1D units with TCP/IP or RS232 interface the data port provides the binary protocol as described in chapter 7.
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SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 10 Appendix A: Agency certifications For FCC versions only! United States (FCC) and Canada (Industry Canada) Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information: This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation Canada (Industry Canada) This Class [B] digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe [B] est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below and having a maximum gain of 23 dBi. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 23 dBi are strictly prohibited.
SYMEO Local Positioning Radar System ® LPR -1D Product Documentation 11 Appendix B: Table of countries and regulations Country Regulation setting in Wizard Australia/New Zealand ETSI EN Brazil FCC Canada FCC China (*) Setting for China Europe ETSI EN India ETSI EN Malaysia ETSI EN Republic of South Africa ETSI EN Russia ETSI EN Singapore ETSI EN Taiwan ETSI EN Turkey ETSI EN USA FCC (*) not yet implemented, will follow in next update of Symeo Wizard For countries not listed a