User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 General
- 2 Introduction
- 3 System Description
- 4 Hardware
- 5 Installation
- 6 Coordinate System
- 7 Commissioning
- 7.1 Check list installation and surveying
- 7.2 Editing of configuration files for the DSP
- 7.3 Upload of configuration files for the DSP
- 7.3.1 Connection with LPR mobile unit (type: compact) via TCP/IP
- 7.3.2 Connection with LPR mobile unit (type: compact) via RS232
- 7.3.3 Upload DSP configuration file for LPR mobile unit (base station)
- 7.3.4 Upload DSP configuration file for master transponder unit
- 7.3.5 Upload DSP configuration file for transponder unit
- 7.4 Editing of configuration files for Fusion Engine
- 7.5 Upload configuration files for FusionEngine
- 8 Symeo MAP
- 9 Network Settings
- 10 Symeo 2D Protocol
- 11 Appendix A: Agency certifications
Symeo LPR
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LPR
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Product Documentation
Commissioning
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[Orientation]
The orientation (ex, ey,ez) of every transponder of this cell.
The columns have the following meaning:
ID
ex
ey
ez
Station-ID
(0..5 for transponder,
30 for master)
x-orientation vector
of transponder
x-orientation vector
of transponder
z-orientation vector
of transponder
7.4.3 LPR_B.ini
This file contains the antenna positions (in vehicle coordinates) of the mobile unit antennas.
Additionally in operation mode 1, 2a and 2b (all RTOF modes), this file contains the cable
length of the used antennas.
Figure 52 – LPR_B.ini (example)
For all LPR-2DB stations with single receiver, there is one file LPR_B.ini with settings for up
to 4 antennas. For all LPR-2DB stations with double receiver, there are two files (LPR_B1.ini
and LPR_B2.ini) with settings for two antennas.
[AntennaPos]
The antenna position on the vehicle. All coordinate of the antenna are relative to the local
coordinate system of the vehicle.
The columns have the following meaning:
ID
x
y
z
antenna port
1)
x-coordinate of
antenna
y-coordinate of
antenna
z-coordinate of
antenna