Miovision SmartView 360 User manual

Miovision SmartView 360 installation
manual
Package contents 2
Required tools (not included) 3
Installation requirements 3
Safety recommendations 4
Planning your SmartView 360 installation 4
Determining the number of cameras to install 4
Single-camera installations 4
Dual-camera installations 6
Deployment Guidelines 8
SmartView 360 installation 9
Camera mounting options 9
Camera Bell Assembly 9
Bell Assembly Installation Steps 10
Vertical Mount 11
Horizontal Mount 12
Adjustable Horizontal Mount 1.83 m (6ft) 12
Installation steps 13
Install the SmartLink and optional Interface 13
Connect the Ethernet cable to the camera 13
Mount the SmartView 360 18
Connect SmartView 360 to SmartLink 21
Test your installation 22
Technical support 22
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Package contents
SmartView 360
components
SmartView 360 Assembly
Camera with mount. For mast arm installation, the appearance of the mount differs.
Additional included
components:
●Silicone
weatherproof tape
●Torx security bit
3 x shielded RJ45
connector with wire inserts
30.5 m (100 ft) Ethernet
cable
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Required tools (not included)
●Bucket Truck: Schedule a bucket truck with a minimum reaching height of 9.14 m
(30 ft).
●Stainless steel banding - 12.7 or 19 mm (½ in or ¾ in) band width recommended
●Banding tool
●RJ45 crimping tool
●Ethernet cable test unit
●For traffic-pole installation:
○Stainless steel banding - 12.7 or 19 mm (½ in or ¾ in) band width
recommended
○Banding tool
●For mast-arm installation:
○14.29 mm (9/16 in) Wrench: To loosen and tighten the nuts on the mount
Installation requirements
If you prefer to review this information in a video tutorial, see SmartView360 installation.
Requirement
Specification
Camera Mounting
Height
Recommended height: 9.14 m (30 ft) or higher.
Note: if you are mounting on a mast arm, the mounting
height might vary; however, you should make sure that there
are no obstructions and that all movements of interest are in
the camera’s field of view.
If existing poles are not tall enough, install a pole extender.
If your installation requires an Ethernet cable longer than the
30.5 m (100 ft) cable provided, use cable with a temperature
range of -34°C to 74°C (-29°F to 165°F).
The PoE port on SmartSense supports an Ethernet cable
length up to 91.4 m (300 ft). If a longer cable run is needed,
a PoE injector will be required.
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Mounting Surface
Hollow traffic pole with access to run cabling and coupler
inside pole.
Note: Solid poles require a weatherproof junction box.
Camera Orientation
Pointed toward the center of intersection free of
obstructions.
Cable
Shielded Cat5e, with temperature
range of -34°C to 74°C (-29°F to
165°F)
Ethernet Cable
Slack
0.9 to 1.2 m (3 to 4 ft) drip loop at
camera-end
Termination
Shielded RJ45
Safety recommendations
●Follow all of your agency’s required safety procedures when parking and using a
bucket truck during the camera installation.
●Do not install components if the conditions are not safe, such as during adverse
weather situations.
●If possible, inspect wires in the cabinet and traffic pole for any unsafe wear and
replace them if necessary.
Planning your SmartView 360 installation
Determining the number of cameras to install
TrafficLink Detection supports single and dual-camera installations with the SmartView
360 camera. Detection is optimized by installing the camera as high as possible. The
detection ratio, or the distance from the camera to the front of the furthest detection
zone, should be 5:1 or less to the deployed camera height.
Single-camera installations
A single camera is usually sufficient for smaller intersections, except for those with
limited mounting options that do not permit you to install the camera to a minimum
height of 9.14 m (30 ft), or those where an object occludes the camera’s field-of-view.
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In those scenarios, install a second camera to optimize detection and limit the potential
for objects to obstruct vehicles, or vehicles to obstruct one another.
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Camera height
Maximum distance from camera
To front of zone
To back of zone
8.5 m (28 ft)*
42.67 m (140 ft)
54.86 m (180 ft)
9.1 m (30 ft)
45.72 m (150 ft)
57.91 m (190 ft)
9.75 m (32 ft)
48.77 m (160 ft)
60.96 m (200 ft)
10.36 m (34 ft)
51.82 m (170 ft)
64 m (210 ft)
> 10.97 m (36 ft)
54.86 m (180 ft)
67.06 m (220 ft)
*Deploying the camera to less than 9.14 m (30 ft) increases the potential for vehicles to
be obstructed by other vehicles.
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Deployment Guidelines
1. Determine which traffic pole you will use to mount the SmartView 360. This is
typically the traffic pole nearest your traffic cabinet, but could be a different
traffic pole to meet these requirements:
○It must be the traffic pole nearest the intersection.
○It must be a hollow traffic pole or mast arm with access to run cabling
inside the pole. If you must mount SmartView 360 on a solid traffic pole, a
weatherproof junction box is required.
○The line of sight from the camera must not be obstructed by signal heads,
mast arms, signs, trees, or other objects.
2. Determine where on the traffic pole you will install the SmartView 360, including
whether you will install it on a mast arm. The minimum recommended
installation height is 9.14 m (30 ft). You must supply a pole extender if the
planned pole is not tall enough.
3. Determine the size of your intersection by measuring from the base of the traffic
pole where the camera will be installed to the most distant location where you
want to detect objects.
○In Google satellite view, you can do this by right-clicking at the base of the
pole where you want to install SmartView 360, clicking Measure Distance,
and then clicking the most distant location where you want to detect
objects. Make sure that you measure to the back the detection zone, not
to the corner of the intersection. As you consider different camera
locations, you can drag the two points around to update the distance.
For example, in this intersection the most distant detection zone is
displayed at the top of the image.
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SmartView 360 installation
Camera mounting options
Miovision offers the following camera mounting options:
Camera Bell Assembly
The camera bell assembly does not include a mount and is intended to be installed on a
customer-supplied mount.
●Dimensions: 196.85 x 196.85 x 152.4 mm (7 ¾ x 7 ¾ x 6 in)
●Weight: 1.81 kg (4 lbs)
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Bell Assembly Installation Steps
Components
●SmartView 360 Bell Assembly - 38.1 mm (1.5 in) NPT thread
●Rubber camera gasket
●Thread seal tape
Required materials (not included)
●Customer-supplied mount
1. Install the rubber camera gasket onto the mount. Fold the gasket back to allow
the installation of the camera bell assembly. Apply thread seal tape to the
camera mount threads.
2. Install the SmartView camera bell assembly and then rotate clockwise until snug.
Make sure that the final orientation of the camera bell matches the image below.
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3. Position the rubber camera gasket to cover the gap between the camera mount
and the bell.
Vertical Mount
The vertical mount is intended to be mounted directly on a hollow traffic pole or pole
extension. It is secured to the traffic pole or pole extension through mount bracket
using 2 lengths of 19 mm (0.75 in) stainless steel banding
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●Dimensions: 482.6 x 368.3 x 203.2 mm (19 x 14.5 x 8 in)
●Weight: 3.4 kg (7.5 lbs)
●Mount Material: Aluminum
Horizontal Mount
The horizontal mount is intended to be installed on a mast arm. It is secured to the
horizontal traffic arm through the mount bracket using two lengths of 19.05 mm (3/4 in)
stainless steel banding.
●Dimensions: 533.4 x 457.2 x 203.2 mm (21 x 18 x 8 in)
●Weight: 5.67 kg (12.5 lbs)
●Material: Stainless Steel
Adjustable Horizontal Mount 1.83 m (6ft)
The 1.83 m (6ft) adjustable horizontal mount is intended to be installed on a mast arm
that is not high enough for the application. It is intended to be secured to a horizontal
traffic arm through the mount bracket using 2 lengths of stainless steel banding.
●Dimensions: 2311.4 x 482.6 x 203.2 mm (91 x 19 x 8 in)
●Weight: 9.53 kg (21 lbs)
●Material: Stainless Steel
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Installation steps
Make sure to note the camera serial number that is indicated on the outside of the
packaging. The serial number is required for warranty claims.
Install the SmartLink and optional Interface
Follow the steps in the TrafficLink Hardware Installation Manual to install the
SmartLink. If your application requires a TrafficLink Interface, you will also install the
Interface before installing the SmartView 360.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the camera
1. Loosen the camera set screw using the provided Torx security bit.
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2. To release the camera from the mounting plate, apply downward pressure on the
camera housing and then rotate the camera housing counter-clockwise.
3. Before you install/crimp the RJ45 connector, position the coupler on one end of
the Ethernet cable.
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4. Install/crimp the RJ45 connector using pinout TIA568-B. Make sure that the
Ethernet cable drain wire is connected to the metal shield on the RJ45 connector.
Test the cable run connections/shield.
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5. Connect the RJ45 connector into the coupler on the camera module, connect the
coupler, and then rotate the coupler clockwise to lock. When the coupler is
properly locked, the arrows on coupler line up. Make sure that the coupler is kept
dry during installation.
6. Tighten the end cap and then wrap the coupler with silicone weatherproof tape.
Make sure to wrap the connection back and forth using an overlapping pattern.
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7. Align the screws on the back of the camera with the corresponding screws on
the mount plate. Press down on the camera housing and twist clockwise to lock
the camera into place. Make sure that the camera orientation matches the
picture below. When holding the camera by the arm, the text logo appears
upright. The tab on the side of the camera should move from Open to Lock.
8. Using the Torx bit, tighten the set screw until it is snug.
Mount the SmartView 360
If you prefer to review these steps in a video tutorial, see SmartView 360 installation.
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1. If you are installing the SmartView 360 on a mast arm, the camera arm is rotated
180 degrees for shipping. To rotate it to the correct angle for installation, loosen
the nuts shown in the following diagram, rotate the camera arm, and then tighten
the nuts.
2. In a bucket truck, gather:
●the SmartView 360 components (including camera assembly, couplers
and connectors)
●19.05 mm (3/4 in) stainless steel banding and a banding tool.
●If you’re installing on a mast arm, a 14.29 mm (9/16 in) wrench.
3. Raise the bucket to the height where you plan to install the SmartView 360.
4. If you are installing on a traffic pole, using two lengths of stainless steel banding,
mount the SmartView 360 to the traffic pole at a height of 9.14 m (30 ft) or
higher.
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If you are installing on a mast arm:
1. Remove the 4 nuts from the mast arm clamp.
2. Put the clamp in an appropriate location on the mast arm
3. Replace the nuts and tighten the clamp.
5. Rotate the SmartView 360 so that it points toward the center of the intersection,
free of visual obstructions.
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