Instruction Manual

Instruction manual I ELOshield
Rev. 20 09.03.2020 Page 64 of 85
8.11 Automatic calibration
The automatic calibration function allows for preliminary configuration of the antenna module
(A) positions.
Using the calibration function will overwrite the previous antenna setting.
To calibrate the antenna module (A) positions, one reliable and operating pedestrian module
should be placed as close as possible to each antenna module (A). Then, the Calibrate button
should be pressed and readiness for calibration should be confirmed.
It is necessary to wait approx. 10 seconds until the application collects the required number of
measurements.
After this time the complete configuration should be sent to the device.
From this moment the system should be able to establish approximate locations of the antenna
modules (A). Final manual calibration should be performed. To do so, the pedestrian/ or vehicle
module should be used, their positions should be changed and the positions of antenna
modules (A) should be moved so that all circles cross each other exactly at the locations of the
pedestrian/vehicle module.
8.12 Actions
Actions are used to define non-standard actions of the device. With the use of actions, several
logical dependencies may be combined into one result which will trigger a proper reaction of
the device (e.g. activation of a relay). One action may have up to four arguments. Relations
between the arguments are described using conjunction (and), alternative (or) equality or non-
equality. The result of one action may be used as an input argument for another action. The
stationary, the verification and the vehicle module has a total of 32 actions. An action is activated
by marking the "Active" field.
NOTICE
Configuring the actions should only be performed by qualified personnel. This is a
complicated procedure that requires a very good knowledge of the system.
8.12.1 Stationary, verification- and vehicle module action arguments
The action arguments may have two logical values:
0 – if the argument condition is not met
1 – if the argument condition is met
Arguments may have parameters. The description of individual arguments and their
parameters can be found below: