OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Profiling Systems EN
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Operating instructions Contents Contents 1 About this document... 6 1.1 Purpose of this document... 6 1.2 Target audience... 6 1.3 Information depth... 6 1.4 Abbreviations used... 7 1.5 Symbols used... 7 2 On safety... 8 2.1 Qualified personnel... 8 2.2 Applications of the system... 8 2.3 Correct use... 9 2.4 General safety notes and protective measures... 9 2.5 Protection of the environment...11 3 Product description...12 3.1 Scope of delivery...12 3.1.1 Scope of delivery for VPS553...12 3.1.2 Scope of delivery for VPS153...13 3.2 Specific features...14 3.2.1 Layout and components of the measurement site...14 3.2.2 System communication overview...16 3.2.3 The operating principle of the...17 3.3 Project planning...22 3.3.1 General system requirements...22 3.3.2 Measurement site requirements...22 3.3.3 Requirements for measured objects...24 3.4 Status indicators...25 3.4.1 Laser scanner...25 3.4.2 Traffic Controller...26 4 Mounting...27 4.1 Mounting the laser scanners...27 4.1.1 General notes...27 4.1.2 Mounting the LMS Left/Right and LMS Length...27 4.1.3 Overview of SICK mounting accessories...29 4.2 Mounting the Traffic Controller...31 4.3 Mounting the Ethernet switch...31 5 Electrical installation...32 5.1 Connecting the Traffic Controller...33 5.1.1 Connection to the power supply...33 5.1.2 Connection to the Ethernet switch...34 5.1.3 Connecting the customer interface to TEMS Manager or to the TEMS Info client implementation...34 5.2 Connecting the laser scanners...35 5.2.1 Connecting the LMS to the Ethernet switch...35 5.2.2 Connecting the power supply up to the control cabinet...36 5.2.3 Synchronizing the LMS511 Traffic laser scanners...37 5.3 Overview of SICK connecting cables...38 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 3
Contents Operating instructions 6 Commissioning... 39 6.1 Switching on the system... 39 6.2 Checking operational readiness of the components... 39 6.2.1 Checking the operational readiness of the Traffic Controller... 39 6.2.2 Checking the operational readiness of the laser scanners... 40 6.3 Configuring the VPS system with TEMS Manager... 40 6.3.1 Preparation... 41 6.3.2 Starting TEMS Manager... 42 6.3.3 Establishing a connection with the TEMS Recorder... 42 6.3.4 Starting Setup mode... 46 6.3.5 Setting up the measurement-heads (initially)... 47 6.3.6 Configure the site... 50 6.3.7 Altering how the measurement site is displayed... 51 6.3.8 Assigning the laser scanners... 52 6.3.9 Determining the position and rotation of the laser scanners... 53 6.3.10 Setting up the laser scanners manually... 53 6.3.11 Working with the calibration wizard... 55 6.3.12 Trigger configuration... 66 6.3.13 Signing... 67 6.3.14 Activating plug-ins... 68 6.3.15 Completing and starting the configuration... 69 6.3.16 Checking operational readiness... 70 6.3.17 Saving the site configuration... 71 6.3.18 Synchronizing the clock... 71 6.4 Testing the configuration... 73 6.5 Using the TEMS Info interface... 75 6.6 Displaying information about the TEMS Recorder... 77 7 Maintenance... 78 7.1 Overview of maintenance tasks... 78 7.2 Maintenance during operation... 78 7.2.1 Cleaning the laser scanners... 78 7.2.2 Visual inspection of the cables... 79 7.3 Replacing components... 80 7.3.1 Replacing a laser scanner... 80 7.3.2 Replacing the Traffic Controller... 84 8 Fault diagnosis... 86 8.1 Response to faults... 86 8.2 SICK support... 86 8.3 Fault indication at component level... 86 8.3.1 7-segment display on the LMS511 Traffic... 86 8.3.2 Fault indicators on the Traffic Controller... 87 8.4 Fault indication at system level... 87 8.4.1 Fault diagnosis in TEMS Manager... 88 8.4.2 Fault diagnosis via the TEMS Info interface... 91 8.4.3 Identifying system faults from log files... 91 9 Technical data... 92 9.1 VPS553 data sheet... 92 9.2 VPS153 data sheet... 93 9.3 System components... 94 9.3.1 Excerpt from data sheet for Traffic Controller VPS... 94 9.3.2 Excerpt from data sheet for LMS511 Traffic... 95 4 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Contents 9.3.3 Excerpt from data sheet for LMS111-10100S05...96 9.4 dimensional drawings...97 9.4.1 Dimensional drawing for LMS511 Traffic laser scanner...97 9.4.2 Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner 100 9.4.3 Dimensional drawings for the Traffic Controller... 102 9.5 Electrical wiring diagrams... 103 9.5.1 VPS553 circuit diagram... 103 9.5.2 VPS153 circuit diagram... 108 10 Appendix... 113 10.1 List of tables... 113 10.2 List of figures... 114 10.3 Keywords index... 116 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 5
Chapter 1 About this document 1 About this document Operating instructions Please read this chapter carefully before you begin working with this documentation and the system. 1.1 Purpose of this document These operating instructions are intended to give technical personnel of the manufacturer, operating company, or machine operating company instructions on the safe mounting, configuration, electrical installation, commissioning, operation, and maintenance of the profiling system. These operating instructions do not provide information on operating the system in which the is integrated. For information about this, refer to the operating instructions for the system concerned. 1.2 Target audience These operating instructions are intended for people who integrate the into a system, perform initial commissioning, and subsequently operate the equipment. They are also intended for machine/system planners, developers, and operating companies. 1.3 Information depth Note These operating instructions contain information on the following topics relating to the VPS Pro profiling system: Product description Mounting Electrical installation Commissioning and configuration System communications Maintenance and care Fault diagnosis and troubleshooting Technical data and dimensional drawings When planning and using profiling systems such as the, technical skills are required that are not covered by this document. The official and legal regulations for operating the system must always be complied with. Note Further information about the device components used in the can be found in the accompanying operating instructions. To configure and perform diagnostics on your, you will need TEMS Manager (configuration software) version 2.1.3 or higher. TEMS Manager is included in the scope of delivery. 6 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 1 About this document 1.4 Abbreviations used LMS TEMS TEMS Info client TEMS Info interface TEMS Manager TEMS Recorder VPS WCF Laser Measurement Scanner = Laser scanner from SICK AG Traffic Enhanced Measurement System Customer side of the TEMS Info interface TCP/IP interface for communicating with the TEMS Recorder Configuration software for the VPS software on Traffic Controller; processes LMS data and outputs results Vehicle Profiling System Windows Communication Foundation 1.5 Symbols used Recommendation Note 1. / 2. Step-by-step Take action, Red, Yellow, Green Recommendations are meant to help you make decisions about using a certain function or technical measure. Notes provide information on specific aspects of a device or application. Instructions that must be carried out in the order described are referred to as step-by-step instructions and are indicated by numbered lists. Read and follow them carefully. Instructions for taking action are indicated by an arrow. Read and follow them carefully. Display symbols show the status of the 7-segment display: Constant display of characters, e. g., U Flashing display of characters, e. g., 8 Alternating display of characters, e. g., L and 2 The characters shown on the 7-segment display can be rotated 180 using SOPAS. In this document, however, the characters on the 7-segment display are always shown in a nonrotated state. LED symbols describe the status of a diagnostics LED: Red The red LED is illuminated continuously. Yellow The yellow LED is flashing. Green The green LED is off. WARNING Warning A warning indicates a specific or potential hazard. This is to protect you against accidents and protect devices from damage. Read and follow the warnings carefully. Software notes indicate where to make the appropriate settings in the TEMS Manager configuration software. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 7
Chapter 2 2 On safety Note On safety This chapter concerns your own safety and the safety of the system operator. Operating instructions Please read this chapter carefully before you begin working with the or with the system. Please also observe all safety notes contained in the operating instructions for the components used. 2.1 Qualified personnel The must only be mounted, connected, commissioned, and maintained by adequately qualified personnel. A person is considered qualified if he/she has sufficient skills in the field associated with the respective equipment based on his/her technical training and experience and has been instructed by the manufacturer in machine operation and all applicable safety guidelines and is familiar with all relevant country-specific occupational safety regulations, work safety regulations, guidelines, and generally accepted technical rules and standards (e. g., DIN standards, VDE regulations, country-specific rules) to such an extent that he/she is able to evaluate the safe condition of the power-operated equipment and if he/she has access to and has read the operating instructions. 2.2 Applications of the system The (Vehicle Profiling System) is designed for automatic measurement of vehicle dimensions using eye-safe laser scanners. The measurements are taken automatically and no manual operation is required. To ensure exact measurement results, vehicles must pass through the measuring station one by one. The information about the measured vehicle (including height, length, width, speed, start and end time of measurement, vehicle 3D measuring points incl. when dimensional limits are exceeded) are provided via a TCP/IP interface. The interface viewer that is supplied displays the information about the measured vehicle. The is used to check the dimensions of a vehicle for safety reasons before it approaches critical sections such as tunnels; to perform a load check on trucks, ferries, and trains; and to optimize the loading process. Oversized dimensions are detected (even in hard to reach places). 8 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 2 On safety 2.3 Correct use The may only be used as described in section 2.2 Applications of the system. The may only be used by qualified personnel and only in traffic zones where it has been installed and initially commissioned by qualified personnel in accordance with these operating instructions. Note The profiling system is not a safety device for human protection and it does not, therefore, comply with any safety standards. For safety applications, please contact SICK AG. Note If the system is used in any other way or modified including in the context of mounting and installation any claims against SICK AG under the warranty will be rendered void. 2.4 General safety notes and protective measures WARNING Safety notes Observe the following points to ensure that the is used safely and correctly. The notes in these operating instructions (e.g., regarding use, mounting, installation, or integration into the machine controller) must be observed. All official and legal regulations governing the operation of the must be complied with. The national and international legal provisions apply to the installation and use of the system, to its commissioning, and to recurring technical inspections, in particular: The accident prevention regulations and work safety regulations Any other relevant safety regulations Thorough checks must be carried out by qualified personnel or specially authorized and instructed personnel and must be documented such that they can be replicated and traced at any time. The operating instructions must be made available to the operator of the system in which the is used. The system operator must be instructed by qualified personnel and must read the operating instructions. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 9
Chapter 2 On safety Operating instructions WARNING Laser radiation The LMS111-10100S05 or LMS511 Traffic laser scanners used in the conform to laser class 1 (eye-safe) according to EN 60825-1 (see laser warning plate on the device for publication date). This ensures compliance with 21 CFR 1040.10 except for the tolerances according to Laser Notice No. 50 of July 26, 2001. The laser beam is not visible to the human eye. Improper use (e.g., opening the housing and stopping the motor) can result in dangerous exposure to radiation. Do not open the housing (opening the housing does not prevent the laser from switching on). Observe the laser safety regulations as per IEC 60 825Q1 (latest version). Important No maintenance is required to ensure compliance with laser class 1. The laser output aperture is the front screen of the LMS111-10100S05 or LMS511 Traffic laser scanner. The laser operates at a wavelength of γ = 905 nm (invisible infrared light). The radiation emitted in normal operation is harmless to human skin and eyes. The laser warning is located on the right-hand side of the laser scanner. WARNING Risk of injury due to electric current Connection to the power supply must be completed in a separate step. Only authorized personnel are allowed to perform electrical installation work. The power supply must always be disconnected when attaching and detaching electrical connections. Select and implement wire cross-sections and their correct fuse protection in accordance with the applicable standards. Observe the current safety regulations when working on electrical systems. WARNING Harmful potential equalization currents due to different ground potentials The has been designed and tested for electrical safety according to EN 60 950L1 (2006L04) and EN 60 950L1/A11 (2009L03). The system is connected to the peripheral devices (power supply, rotary encoder, PLC/host, any other sensors, etc.) via screened cables. The shield of each cable is connected to the metal housing of the laser scanner via the system plug. If the peripheral devices have metal housings and if the cable shields are also connected to these housings, it is assumed that all devices involved in the system have the same ground potential. This is achieved, for example, by complying with the following conditions: Mounting the devices on conductive metal surfaces Correctly grounding the devices and metal surfaces in the system Low-impedance and current-carrying equipotential bonding between areas with different ground potentials, if necessary 10 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 2 On safety If these conditions are not met, e.g., on devices in a widely distributed system covering several buildings, potential equalization currents may flow along the cable shields between the devices due to different ground potentials and create a hazard. WARNING Risk of injury and damage caused by potential equalization currents Potential equalization currents between the and the peripheral devices can have the following effects: Dangerous voltages on the metal housing, e.g., of the LMS Incorrect functioning of or irreparable damage to the devices Damage/irreparable damage to the cable shields due to heating and cable fires WARNING Location of use The is intended solely for use in traffic zones. 2.5 Protection of the environment The components of the object detection system have been designed to minimize their impact on the environment. They consume little power and few natural resources. At work, you should always act in an environmentally responsible manner. For this reason, please note the following information on disposal. Disposal after final decommissioning Always dispose of unusable or irreparable devices in accordance with the applicable waste disposal regulations specific to your country. Remove the plastic parts and recycle the aluminum housing of the laser scanner. Dispose of all electronic assemblies as hazardous waste. The electronic assemblies are easy to dismantle. Note We will be glad to help you dispose of these devices. Please contact us. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 11
Chapter 3 Product description 3 Product description Operating instructions This chapter provides information on the special features of the measurement system. It describes the layout and operating principle of the system, in particular the interaction of the different components. Note Always read this chapter before you mount, install, and commission the system. 3.1 Scope of delivery The profiling system is available in two standard configurations: VPS553 and VPS153. These configurations can be expanded in a modular manner if necessary. Important note Thorough check for completeness It is recommended that you carefully check for and report transport damage of any kind as soon as possible after receiving the system. You should also verify that the delivery includes all components listed on the delivery note. 3.1.1 Scope of delivery for VPS553 The VPS553 consists of three LMS511 Traffic laser scanners, one Traffic Controller featuring the VPS software, plus the TEMS Manager and TEMS Info sample client software programs. Fig. 1: Scope of delivery for VPS553 VPS553 Quantity Part no. Description 1067557 VPS553 3 1064730 LMS511 Traffic laser scanner 1 1067559 Traffic Controller featuring VPS software incl. USB stick with TEMS Manager, TEMS Info Sample-Client, source code for TEMS Info Sample-Client and operating instructions 12 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 3 Product description Optional Quantity Part no. Description 3 6036159 (5 m) 6042565 (10 m) 6042564 (20 m) 3 6034415 (5 m) 6030928 (10 m) 6036158 (20 m) Power supply connecting cable in the length ordered LMS switch Ethernet cable in the length ordered 1 6026083 (3 m) Switch Traffic Controller Ethernet cable 2 6042732 (5 m) 6042733 (10 m) 6042734 (20 m) 1 6043482 (Outdoor) 6033013 (Indoor) I/O cable for synchronizing two of the LMS511 Traffic units (Left and Right) in the length ordered Ethernet switch in the version ordered For additional mounting accessories and electrical installation aids, see chapters 4.1.3 Overview of SICK mounting accessories and 5.3 Overview of SICK connecting cables. 3.1.2 Scope of delivery for VPS153 The VPS153 consists of one LMS511 Traffic laser scanner, two LMS111-S05 laser scanners, one Traffic Controller featuring the VPS software, plus the TEMS Manager and TEMS Info sample client software programs. Fig. 2: Scope of delivery for VPS153 VPS153 Quantity Part no. Description 1067558 VPS153 1 1064730 LMS511 Traffic laser scanner 2 1055053 LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner 1 1067559 Traffic Controller featuring VPS software incl. USB stick with TEMS Manager, TEMS Info Sample-Client, source code for TEMS Info Sample-Client and operating instructions 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 13
Chapter 3 Product description Operating instructions Optional Quantity Part no. Description 3 6036159 (5 m) 6042565 (10 m) 6042564 (20 m) 3 6034415 (5 m) 6030928 (10 m) 6036158 (20 m) Power supply connecting cable for the LMS511 Traffic and LMS111-10100S05 laser scanners in the length ordered LMS switch Ethernet cable in the length ordered 1 6026083 (3 m) Switch Traffic Controller Ethernet cable 1 6043482 (Outdoor) 6033013 (Indoor) Ethernet switch in the version ordered For additional mounting accessories and electrical installation aids, see chapters 4.1.3 Overview of SICK mounting accessories and 5.3 Overview of SICK connecting cables. 3.2 Specific features 3.2.1 Layout and components of the measurement site Two laser scanners (1) are mounted on the measuring system gantry. These are used to capture the profile of the vehicle. The laser scanners used for this purpose are the LMS111-10100S05 Left/Right in the case of the VPS153 configuration and the LMS511 Traffic Left/Right in the case of the VPS553 configuration. The third laser scanner (2), which is aligned with the direction of travel, provides the length information. This scanner requires a larger scanning range. Therefore, both the VPS153 and the VPS553 system configurations rely exclusively on the LMS511 Traffic Length. The laser scanners are connected to the Traffic Controller (4) via an Ethernet switch (3). Fig. 3: An overview of the devices 14 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 3 Product description The laser scanners within the coordinate system Precise laser scanner positioning is achieved using a three-dimensional coordinate system. The following axes apply to this coordinate system: The horizontal axis (x-axis) points to the right and left away from the lane. The edge of the road is the zero point of this axis. The vertical axis (y-axis) starts at the floor and points up. The movement axis (z-axis) points in the direction of travel. Fig. 4: The laser scanners within the coordinate system The laser scanner coordinates are defined with the help of the TEMS Manager software when the system undergoes calibration. The LMS511 Traffic/LMS111-10100S05 laser scanners The laser scanners capture the contour of the vehicle as it drives through. From a technical perspective, the vehicles are scanned by the laser scanners on one plane using the time-of-flight method. When an emitted laser beam is reflected by a target object, the position of the object is calculated in the form of a distance and an angle. These are then transferred to the central control unit so that further calculations can be performed. The laser is output through the front screen. This is indicated by a corresponding mark. Fig. 5: Laser output aperture of the LMS511 Traffic/LMS111-10100S05 laser scanners 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 15
Chapter 3 Product description Operating instructions Both laser scanners feature automatic contamination measurement for the front screen. The contamination messages can be read directly on the device. Alternatively, they can be displayed/output at the downstream customer system using the Traffic Controller. Recommendation Detailed information on the operating principle of the laser scanners can be found in the operating instructions for the LMS5xx and LMS1xx product families. The Traffic Controller featuring VPS software Using the installed TEMS Recorder VPS software, the Traffic Controller calculates the dimensions of the vehicle on the basis of the distance data and the vehicle's respective position in the traffic lane. At the same time, the Traffic Controller serves as the central control unit for the measurement system. It provides the downstream systems with all the system data, the raw data calculated for the measurement, the measurement results, and the system messages on an ongoing basis via its Ethernet TCP/IP interface. Fig. 6: The Traffic Controller Note Setup, calibration, and fault analysis are also performed via the TCP/IP interface. An overview of the interfaces can be found in the next chapter. 3.2.2 System communication overview All communication between the individual system components and the downstream systems takes place via Ethernet TCP/IP interfaces. Fig. 7: System communication overview 16 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 3 Product description All the laser scanners are connected to the Traffic Controller via an Ethernet switch. The TEMS Recorder is pre-installed on the Traffic Controller with VPS functionality. The TEMS Info client implemented on the customer side can be used to request measured values, measurement results, or even system status messages from the constant stream of TCP/IP data. The type of data to be transferred can be freely defined. For details of the data protocol used by the interface, please see the separate description of the TEMS Info interface. The system is set up using the TEMS Manager configuration software. TEMS Manager is installed on a customer computer and connected to the Traffic Controller via the Ethernet interface. TEMS Manager has a live view that allows you to configure, calibrate, and monitor the system via a graphical user interface. 3.2.3 The operating principle of the As soon as a vehicle enters the measuring system lane, the three laser scanners capture the contour of the vehicle. The laser scanners achieve this by setting up the measuring range and scanning the vehicle without making contact with it. The system does not require any reflectors or position marks. It is an active system featuring eye-safe infrared lasers. Fig. 8: The operating principle of the (measuring range shown in red) 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 17
Chapter 3 Product description Operating instructions Determining the measuring points The two LMS Left/Right scanners (1) mounted on the gantry capture the top and side contours of the vehicle. The motion of the vehicle generates a point cloud made up of twodimensional sections. The LMS Length (2), which is aligned with the direction of travel, scans the front of the vehicle as it approaches. In this way, it is able to provide the length information and the time axis, to which the individual 2D sections are then assigned. The crucial factor is that LMS Length must always be able to detect the front of the vehicle. Fig. 9: The operating principle of the (determining measuring points) The measuring range must be optically free. The customer is responsible for ensuring that there are no foreign objects in the measuring range while the measurement is being performed. Any measuring points that result from environmental influences (e.g., fog or snow) and cannot be assigned to the object are suppressed using special filters. Fig. 10: The operating principle of the (blanking of environmental influences) In this way, the measurement can be greatly optimized and refined, even under harsh ambient conditions. 18 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 3 Product description Processing measuring points The Traffic Controller joins together the individual 2D sections of the vehicle. When the vehicle's speed and respective position on the measuring strip are also taken into account, a 3D point cloud can be generated for the vehicle. The Traffic Controller can then use this to determine the length, width, and height dimensions. With the standard version of the, the vehicle dimensions are calculated using the following formulas: Height = Ymax(S) The maximum vehicle height is the maximum Y value of the 3D point cloud S. Length = Zmax(S) Zmin(S) The maximum vehicle length is the maximum Z value minus the minimum Z value of the 3D point cloud S. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 19
Chapter 3 Product description Width = max_si (Xmax(Si) Xmin(Si) ) Operating instructions To calculate the vehicle width, sections (Si) are generated from the 3D point cloud (S) that extend 250 mm in the Z direction. The width is calculated for each section from the 3D point cloud. The maximum vehicle width is the maximum width across all the sections from the 3D point cloud. This calculation method compensates for errors that occur when vehicles do not travel through the measurement site in a perfectly straight line, but follow a slight curve instead. Note With the standard calculation method, the dimensions are determined with all vehicle superstructures (e.g., antenna) and attachments (e.g., side rearview mirrors) in place. If country-specific requirements stipulate that the vehicle dimensions must be determined without the antenna or side rearview mirrors, the calculation method can be adapted accordingly. For example, the can be configured so that the maximum width is only determined as of a defined distance in the Z direction, thereby excluding the side rearview mirrors from the calculation. Please contact SICK Support and remember to quote Application Note 8017179. VPS553 Depending on how the is configured, the following measurement accuracy can be achieved on the basis of the standard calculation. Description Typical measurement accuracy Comment (±2σ) Length ±50 mm Speed < 7 km/h Width ±30 mm Speed < 7 km/h Height ±30 mm Speed < 7 km/h VPS153 Description Typical measurement accuracy Comment (±2σ) Length ±100 mm Speed < 7 km/h Width ±60 mm Speed < 7 km/h Height ±60 mm Speed < 7 km/h 20 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Product description Operating instructions Chapter 3 TEMS Manager displays a 3D image of the measured vehicle. Fig. 11: 3D image of the vehicle in TEMS Manager If dimensional limits have been defined, these can be displayed in TEMS Manager in color. Transfer of measurement results The measurement results obtained while the vehicle is driving through are transferred by the control software of the Traffic Controller to downstream systems by sending a constant stream of TCP/IP data. The data is transferred via the TEMS Info interface (see chapter 6.5 Using the TEMS Info). The raw data (3D point cloud, measurement recording times, status messages) is transferred along with the measured dimensions. The customer is responsible for specifying which information is required for comparison against the defined target profile. With TEMS Manager, the measurement results can also be displayed and tracked in the live view. Using reference surfaces to detect movement of the laser scanners The two LMS Left/Right laser scanners mounted on the gantry do not just detect the contours of vehicles. They also detect the lane within the measuring range. The detected reference surfaces are an effective safeguard for protection against mechanical movement or rotation of the laser scanners. If the measuring points supplied deviate from the "known" measuring points of the contour (1) because the reference surface (2) has moved, a corresponding message is output via the TEMS Info interface. Fig. 12: Determination of reference surfaces 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 21
Chapter 3 Product description In TEMS Manager, the laser scanner that has moved or rotated is shown in red. Operating instructions Note Make sure that the reference surface does not become obscured by piles of leaves or snow. 3.3 Project planning Several factors determine whether the will operate reliably and without any problems. 3.3.1 General system requirements To operate the measurement system, the following are required: Supply voltage: 24 V DC Host computer with TCP/IP data interface for setting up the system, carrying out further processing on the measurement results, and checking the system 3.3.2 Measurement site requirements The is a system for measuring vehicles in which the vehicles are required to drive through one by one. In other words: Only one vehicle is allowed to be in the measuring range at any given time. Customers are responsible for ensuring that the measuring range is only ever occupied by a single vehicle, e.g., by installing their own red light or barrier. The system must be used on a single-lane section. This should be as flat as possible and must not include any bends. The measurement lane should be the length of the longest vehicle length to be measured plus 3 m. Due to the scanning range of the LMS Length, the length is restricted to 30 m. Fig. 13: Project planning (measurement site requirements) 22 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 3 Product description Mounting requirements The measurement system requires a stable gantry that is secured to prevent rotation and offers sufficient load-bearing capacity to support both profile laser scanners (LMS Left/Right). The LMS Left/Right scanners are mounted on the left- and right-hand sides with the signal output side pointing down. If possible, the laser scanners should be on a single plane. The two LMS Left/Right laser scanners should be attached at a height of 5 to 8 m. The height should be at least 1 m higher than the maximum vehicle height. In this context, the measuring system should be dimensioned so that the minimum angle between the LMS Left/Right and the vehicle is guaranteed to be > 15. If the size of the biggest vehicle to be measured falls within the 15 lines, a sufficiently dense network of measuring points can be recorded during vehicle measurement. Fig. 14: Project planning (requirements when mounting the LMS Left/Right) The LMS Length can be mounted anywhere. This laser scanner can be attached at the side or mounted on a gantry or an overhead mast arm (as in the illustration above). Any mounting height can also be selected. The crucial factor is that LMS Length must always be able to detect the front of the vehicle as it drives through. Fig. 15: Project planning (requirements when mounting the LMS Length) 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 23
Chapter 3 Product description Operating instructions In the same way as before, the detection range of the LMS Length must be respected. The distance between it and the gantry with the two LMS Left/Right scanners must be no more than 30 m. Notes Always make sure that all laser scanners have an unobstructed view of the measuring range. The laser scanners should always be attached in such a way that they are free from oscillations and vibrations. 3.3.3 Requirements for measured objects The can be used to measure vehicles of any type and class. The vehicles must have the following properties: Dimension Min. Max. Comment Length 1.0 m 30.0 m Scanning range of LMS511 Traffic Width 0.6 m 5.0 m Configurable extension Height 0.6 m 5.0 m Configurable extension Tab. 1: Requirements for measured objects (dimensions) The vehicles should drive through the measuring range in a straight line at a max. speed of 7 km/h. Up to and including this speed, full coverage can be guaranteed in terms of the measurement accuracy. In other words: The vehicle will be measured in full. If the vehicle drives through at higher speeds, there will be a loss of accuracy. Dimension Min. Recommended Max. Comment Speed 0.1 km/h 7 km/h 100 km/h Loss of accuracy above 7 km/h Tab. 2: Requirements for measured objects (speed) 24 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 3 Product description 3.4 Status indicators Status indicators are located on the laser scanner and the Traffic Controller. 3.4.1 Laser scanner The laser scanner is fully automatic in normal operation no operator intervention is required. The LEDs (1) signal the operational status of the laser scanner. On the LMS511 Traffic, the 7-segment display (2) is also available for diagnostics in the event of errors or faults (for further information see chapter 8.3.1 7-segment display on the LMS511 Traffic). Fig. 16: Status indicators on the laser scanners Indication Meaning Laser scanner in operation, no evaluation cases are reporting an event Laser scanner in operation, at least one evaluation case is reporting an event Optics hood is contaminated Switching output is on Laser scanner is in teach-in mode Tab. 3: Status indicators on the laser scanner 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 25
Chapter 3 Product description Operating instructions 3.4.2 Traffic Controller Fig. 17: Traffic Controller status indicators LED Indication Meaning Status LED (1) Green Lights up green when the traffic controller is ready for operation Green Flashes green when the system is in standby mode HDD LED (2) Green Lights up green when the hard disk is being accessed Female Ethernet Green Lights up green when there is an Ethernet connection connector (3) Tab. 4: Traffic Controller status indicators 26 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 4 4 Mounting Mounting 4.1 Mounting the laser scanners 4.1.1 General notes Mount the laser scanners at the designated locations. Be sure to observe the detailed drawings and information in the relevant operating instructions for the LMS5xx or LMS1xx product family. Important Please make a written note of the serial numbers on the LMS Left, LMS Right, and LMS Length. This information is required during the commissioning process. WARNING Be sure to closely observe the following notes during mounting: Mount the laser scanner so that it is protected from dirt and damage. Ensure that the field of view of the entire front screen is not restricted. Always mount the laser scanner in such a way that you are able to insert and remove the connector plug. Avoid excessive shock and vibration loading on the laser scanner. Recommendation Because of the ambient conditions, a weather protection cover is recommended. The weather protection cover also protects the laser scanner from direct sunlight on the laser scanner housing (overheating) and, to a great extent, from dazzle resulting from sunlight or other light sources. 4.1.2 Mounting the LMS Left/Right and LMS Length The two LMS Left/Right laser scanners on the gantry should be mounted at a downward vertical angle of 180. Depending on the system variant, the profile laser scanners either take the form of two LMS511 Traffic units or two LMS111-10100S05 units. Fig. 18: Mounting the LMS Left/Right on the gantry (in this case: LMS511 Traffic units) 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 27
Chapter 4 Mounting Operating instructions The LMS511 Traffic Length must be mounted so that the front of the vehicle can always be detected as it is driving through. It can be mounted on a wall at the side, on an overhead mast arm, or on a gantry. Fig. 19: Mounting the LMS511 Traffic Length Note If you wish to use the automatic calibration wizard to calibrate the system (see chapter 6.3.11 Working with the calibration wizard), the LMS Length must be mounted in the center of the traffic lane between the LMS Left and the LMS Right. Mounting kits and brackets Suitable mounting kits can be purchased from SICK AG for the purpose of mounting the devices (with or without a weather protection cover). If the bracket is supplied by the user, the following notes must be heeded: Stable mounting bracket that allows adjustable alignment of the laser scanner on the x- and y-axes. 4x M6 screws for the LMS511 Traffic, 2x M6 screws for the LMS111-10100S05. The length of the screws must be selected in accordance with the wall thickness or the bracket used. Note You can find detailed information on mounting the devices in the relevant device operating instructions. Recommendation To ensure that the LMS511 Traffic featuring a mounted weather protection cover (1) is also protected against climatic conditions at the rear, we recommend mounting a plate (2) to cover the device housing. Fig. 20: Protecting the rear of the device (LMS511 Traffic with weather protection cover) 28 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 4 Mounting 4.1.3 Overview of SICK mounting accessories Weather protection covers for LMS511 Traffic Accessories Description Part number Protective hood Weather hood Recommended for protection against direct sunlight (heat) and environmental influences Color: Gray RAL7032 Recommended for protection against direct sunlight (heat) and environmental influences Color: Gray RAL7032 2056850 2063050 Mounting kits for LMS511 Traffic Accessories Description Part number Mounting kit 1 Mounting kit 1 to enable mounting 2015623 Mounting kit 2 Mounting kit 2 to enable mounting Mounting kit 1 also required 2015624 Mounting kit 3 Mounting kit 3 to enable mounting Mounting kits 1+2 also required 2015625 Mounting kit Mounting kit to enable wall mounting (adjustment bracket) 2018303 Adapter plate Mounting bracket for LMS (allows retrofitting if 2018303 is alreadyin use ) 2059271 Mast brackets for LMS511 Traffic Accessories Description Part number Mast bracket Mast bracket requires adapter plate (2059271) or wall bracket (2018303) 2018304 Adjustable strap for mast bracket Adjustable strap for mast bracket (2018304) 5306222 Adjustable strap lock Adjustable strap lock to enable clamping Quantity of 2 required 5306221 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 29
Chapter 4 Mounting Weather protection covers for LMS111-10100S05 Accessories Description Part number Operating instructions Outdoor 190 weather protection cover Provides protection from sun and rain for outdoor applications 2046459 Mounting kits for LMS111-10100S05 Accessories Description Part number Mounting kit Mounting kit for 190 weather protection cover 2046025 Mounting kit 1b Mounting kit 2 Mounting kit 3 Mounting bracket for rear mounting on wall with protection of optics hood (without weather protection cover) Enables adjustment about transverse axis Only in combination with mounting kit 1b (without weather protection cover) Enables adjustment about longitudinal axis Only in combination with mounting kit 2 (without weather protection cover) 2034325 2039302 2039303 Scan finder The scan finder helps you to locate the laser beam. Devices Accessories Description Part number Scan finder LS80b Infrared receiver to localize the laser beam 6020756 30 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 4 Mounting 4.2 Mounting the Traffic Controller WARNING Be mindful of the protection class The Traffic Controller has an IP20 protection class rating and must always be mounted in an electric or control cabinet. The Traffic Controller should be mounted at a suitable location inside the system control cabinet. Ideally, it should be mounted near the higher-level control. Under no circumstances, is it to be mounted in the proximity of transformers or other power units. In order to accommodate the leads and wiring, there must be enough terminals available. Performing the mounting process Install the Traffic Controller at a suitable location inside the control cabinet. To do this, use the M4 threads in the Traffic Controller. Note The Traffic Controller does not have a fan. To ensure optimum heat dissipation inside the control cabinet, we recommend mounting it on a metal plate. 4.3 Mounting the Ethernet switch If the customer does not have an Ethernet switch installed inside the control cabinet, a switch of this kind must be mounted. The switch should have at least four female connectors (three female connectors for connecting the laser scanners and one for connecting the Traffic Controller). Mount the switch at a suitable location inside the control cabinet. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 31
Chapter 5 Electrical installation 5 Electrical installation Operating instructions WARNING Disconnect the power to the system Make sure that all components are disconnected from the power supply during the electrical installation work. WARNING Recommendation Risk of injury due to electric current Standard safety requirements must be met when working on electrical systems. The power supply must always be disconnected when attaching and detaching electrical connections. Be sure to also observe the electrical plans contained in the appendix to these operating instructions! VPS553 wiring Fig. 21: Wiring overview for the VPS553 VPS153 wiring Fig. 22: Wiring overview for the VPS153 32 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 5 Electrical installation 5.1 Connecting the Traffic Controller 5.1.1 Connection to the power supply The Traffic Controller is connected to the power supply using the power cable included with delivery. At one end of this, there is a plug connector. The other end has been left open. The black and white wire must be connected inside the control cabinet. Note The Traffic Controller and the laser scanners can be connected to the same power supply. Insert the male connector of the power cable into the female connector on the Traffic Controller and then screw the plug connection tight at the terminal. Fig. 23: Female power connector on Traffic Controller Connect the Traffic Controller to the power supply. Fig. 24: Connecting the Traffic Controller to the power supply 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 33
Chapter 5 Electrical installation Operating instructions Connect the wires of the black and white cable inside the control cabinet as follows: Wire color Power supply White +24 V Black 0 V Tab. 5: Connecting the Traffic Controller to the power supply 5.1.2 Connection to the Ethernet switch Once mounted inside the control cabinet, the Traffic Controller is connected to the Ethernet switch. The Ethernet switch connects the three laser scanners to the Traffic Controller. Connect the Ethernet 2 connection on the Traffic Controller to the Ethernet switch. Fig. 25: Connecting the Traffic Controller to the Ethernet switch 5.1.3 Connecting the customer interface to TEMS Manager or to the TEMS Info client implementation Set up the customer interface for TEMS Manager (or for the TEMS Info client implementation) so that the measurement results and status messages can be transferred. Connect the Ethernet 1 connection on the Traffic Controller to the Ethernet connection of the corresponding client (TEMS Manager or TEMS Info client implementation) Fig. 26: Connecting the customer interface to the client 34 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 5 Electrical installation 5.2 Connecting the laser scanners Each laser scanner is hooked up to the power supply and then connected to the switch via the Ethernet interface. Fig. 27: Cables for connecting the laser scanners (voltage, Ethernet) There is an M12 plug connector at one end of the power supply cable. The other end is open with a shield. The Ethernet cable has an M12 plug connector so that it can be connected to the LMS and an RJ45 male connector so that it can be connected to the female connector of the switch. Note The connecting cables for the LMS511 Traffic and LMS111-10100S05 devices are exactly the same. 5.2.1 Connecting the LMS to the Ethernet switch 1. Screw the Ethernet cable into the female Ethernet connector on the respective laser scanner. Fig. 28: Connecting the laser scanners to the Ethernet switch 2. Route the Ethernet cable from the laser scanner to the switch. 3. At the switch, insert the RJ45 male connector into a free female connector. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 35
Chapter 5 Electrical installation Operating instructions 5.2.2 Connecting the power supply up to the control cabinet 1. Screw the M12 round connector of the cable onto the female Power connector at the laser scanner. Fig. 29: Power supply cable on LMS 2. Run the cable to the control cabinet or the distribution box. 3. Connect the wire ends of the connecting cable to the terminals in the control cabinet. Fig. 30: Connecting the power supply to the terminals in the control cabinet Wire the wire ends to the power supply in the control cabinet as follows: No. Wire color Connection Power supply 1 Brown Voltage +24 V 2 White Heater +24 V 3 Blue (yellow) Ground 0 V 4 Black (green) Heater ground 0 V Tab. 6: Connecting the power supply to the terminals in the control cabinet 36 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 5 Electrical installation 5.2.3 Synchronizing the LMS511 Traffic laser scanners If two LMS511 Traffic Left/Right units are used on the gantry to capture the vehicle profile, it is advisable to synchronize both laser scanners so that their laser beams do not dazzle one another. Fig. 31: Synchronization of the LMS511 Traffic Left/Right The laser scanners are synchronized via two I/O connecting cables, which must be connected by the customer using a terminal mounted on the gantry. Both I/O connecting cables have an M12 plug connector at one end for connection to the laser scanner. The other end is free so that they can be connected to the terminal connection. Fig. 32: Connecting the LMS511 Traffic Left/Right via an I/O cable From the system's perspective, the LMS Left laser scanner is configured as the master LMS and the LMS right as the slave. 1. Insert the M12 male connector of each connecting cable into the female I/O connector on each LMS511 Traffic unit and screw the plug connection tight. 2. Route the open end of each cable to the terminal connection and connect the wires as follows. LMS Left Power supply Pin Wire color Function Terminal 1 Brown 24 V EXT 24 V 7 Black GND GND LMS Left LMS Right Pin Wire color Function Pin Wire color Function 12 Red/blue SyncOUT 8 Gray IN4/SyncIN 7 Black GND EXT 4 Green GND IN3/4 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 37
Chapter 5 Electrical installation Operating instructions 5.3 Overview of SICK connecting cables Ethernet LMS --> Ethernet switch Devices Accessories Description Part number Ethernet connecting cable running from LMS to Ethernet switch Connecting cable with M12 4-pin/RJ45 male connector - 05 m - 10 m - 20 m Ethernet data cable, switch --> Traffic Controller 6034415 6030928 6036158 Devices Accessories Description Part number Ethernet data cable Head A connection type: Male connector, RJ45 Head B connection type: Male connector, RJ45-03 m LMS511 Traffic/LMS111-10100S05 power supply 6026083 Devices Accessories Description Part number Power connecting cable LMS511 Traffic synchronization Power supply with M12 5-pin connector/open cable end (electronics and heater) - 05 m - 10 m - 20 m 6036159 6042565 6042564 Devices Accessories Description Part number I/O connecting cable Ethernet switch Connecting cable with M12 12-pin connector, open cable end, shielded - 05 m - 10 m - 20 m 6042732 6042733 6042734 Devices Accessories Description Part number Ethernet switch 8 ports, permissible operating temperature -40 to +75 C 6043482 Ethernet switch (indoor) 8 ports, permissible operating temperature 0 to +55 C 6033013 38 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 6 Commissioning Commissioning 6.1 Switching on the system Switch on the power supply. The system starts up automatically once the power supply has been connected. Checking operational readiness All components are thoroughly checked for operational readiness. The LED display of the connected laser scanners indicates the device status during the power-up cycle. Operational readiness after 60 sec The system is ready for operation after approx. 60 seconds. 6.2 Checking operational readiness of the components Once all components have been connected properly, it is possible to check whether all devices are ready for operation after the system starts up. 6.2.1 Checking the operational readiness of the Traffic Controller The following LEDs have to light up on the Traffic Controller: Fig. 33: Checking the operational readiness of the Traffic Controller No. LED Indication Meaning 1 Status LED Green The LED lights up green if the device is ready for operation. 2 HDD LED Green The LED lights up green when the hard disk is being accessed. Tab. 7: Checking the operational readiness of the Traffic Controller 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 39
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions 6.2.2 Checking the operational readiness of the laser scanners The LMS511 Traffic laser scanner uses the green LED (1) to indicate that it is ready for operation. The OK LED (2) must also be illuminated. The 7-segment display does not show anything. The LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner uses the OK LED (3) to indicate that it is ready for operation. Fig. 34: Checking operational readiness of the laser scanners 6.3 Configuring the VPS system with TEMS Manager The is calibrated by configuring it in accordance with the local measuring conditions. This enables measurement, analysis, and output properties to be configured as required. The TEMS Manager configuration software (included) allows interactive configuration. You can use this software to calibrate and test the laser scanners and to make sure the is running properly in the live view. The configuration can be saved on a local data storage device. This means you will have it at your fingertips if you need to replace components or transfer identical configurations to other systems. In this chapter, we describe an example site configuration that ensures proper operation of the. TEMS Manager assists you with the following steps: Setting up the connection to the laser scanners (adjusting the IP address) Setting up the measurement site and laser scanners (traffic lane, position and rotation of laser scanners) Setting up plug-ins for data export and communication with the downstream system Testing operation in the live view System requirements The configuration PC that has TEMS Manager installed on it must meet the requirements listed below. System requirements Standard PC or compatible device, Intel Pentium III or higher Minimum 256 MB RAM (recommended: 512 MB RAM) Data interface: 10/100 Mbit or 1000 Mbit Ethernet Operating system: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 Standard VGA or DVI display Screen resolution: At least 800 x 600 pixels >= 100 MB of free memory space on hard disk.net Framework 4.0 or higher (or compatible in this regard) Tab. 8: System requirements for TEMS Manager 40 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.3.1 Preparation Establishing a connection with the configuration PC The system is configured using a configuration PC that is connected to the Traffic Controller via an Ethernet cable. The connection can either be direct or travel via the Ethernet switch. Fig. 35: Establishing a connection with the configuration PC Installing TEMS Manager Install TEMS Manager on the configuration PC. The setup files can be found on the USB stick supplied. 1. Start up the configuration PC and insert the USB stick containing the setup files into a free USB port. 2. Run the file called TemsManager.msi by double-clicking. The setup wizard starts. 3. Follow the instructions and click Next to switch from one page to the next. 4. You can change the suggested installation folder if required. 5. Complete the installation process. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 41
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions 6.3.2 Starting TEMS Manager You have already connected the configuration PC to the. Start TEMS Manager. The corresponding icon appears in the Windows Start menu by default. The initial screen is displayed. There is currently no connection to the Traffic Controller with the TEMS Recorder. 6.3.3 Establishing a connection with the TEMS Recorder In TEMS Manager, establish a connection with the TEMS Recorder that is installed on the Traffic Controller on the system side. The TEMS Connection Wizard will assist you with the process of setting up the connection to the Traffic Controller. Note The TEMS Recorder software must be physically connected to the same network as the configuration PC that has TEMS Manager installed on it. The TEMS Recorder software cannot be located using routers or VPNs (Virtual Private Networks). 42 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Commissioning Operating instructions Chapter 6 Starting the connection wizard 1. On the initial page, click the Connect button. This starts the TEMS Connection Wizard. 2. If you want to establish a connection with a new TEMS Recorder that has not yet been configured, select the first option: Search the network for available TEMS Recorders. 3. Click Next to go to the next page of the wizard. The TEMS Recorder is detected on the network and listed together with its factory-set IP address: 192.168.10.200. If the Response? box is not checked, it means that the number ranges for the IP addresses of the TEMS Recorder and configuration PC do not match. In this case, you should change the IP address of the configuration PC to the 192.168.10 network because this is where the network input of female Ethernet connector 1 of the Traffic Controller is located. Alternatively, you can change the IP address of the TEMS Recorder (see the section below titled "Adapting the IP address for the configuration"). Note If the connection attempt is blocked by a firewall, you will receive a corresponding message. Consult your system administrator for information on how to proceed. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 43
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions Adapting the IP address for the configuration 1. Click the Change IP Configuration button to establish a connection with the TEMS Recorder. This takes you to the TEMS Recorder IP Configuration window. 2. Either adapt the IP address of the configuration PC to match the number range of the TEMS Recorder or change the IP address of the TEMS Recorder to one that falls within the number range of the configuration PC. In the example, a free IP address is assigned to the TEMS Recorder using the Automatic IP Configuration option. 3. Click Set to confirm your settings. The system performs two restarts. This process takes several minutes. Do not disconnect the system from the power supply while this is happening. 4. In the TEMS Connection Wizard, go back to the previous step and search the network again for available TEMS recorders. The TEMS Recorder is now found with the modified IP address. The Response? box is now checked. 44 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning Completing the process of connecting to the TEMS Recorder 1. Click Next. A message appears on the last page of the wizard to tell you if the connection to the TEMS Recorder has been established successfully. 2. Close the connection wizard. A note appears to inform you that the TEMS Recorder has not yet been configured. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 45
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions 6.3.4 Starting Setup mode Start Setup mode and log into the TEMS Recorder. 1. Click the Start Setup Mode button. The Change User Level login window appears. 2. Under User Level, select the Service option. 3. Enter servicelevel as the password. 4. Perform the login. Setup mode starts. Two functions are offered on the initial page of TEMS Manager: 1. Select Setup Measurement-Heads if you want to change the IP addresses of the connected laser scanners. 2. Select Edit Site Configuration to set up the measurement site and determine the position and rotation of the laser scanners. 46 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.3.5 Setting up the measurement-heads (initially) During this step, you assign the connected laser scanners their positions in the. A valid IP address is allocated automatically. 1. Click the Setup Measurement-Heads button. This starts the TEMS Configuration Wizard. 2. Click Next to confirm the message telling you that the The measurement-head configuration is incomplete. 3. Select the relevant system (VPS553 or VPS153) under Measurement-Heads. Then click the Automatic sensor discovery option and confirm your choice by selecting Next. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 47
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions The three laser scanners connected to the are listed on the right-hand side of the wizard page together with their factory-set IP address (192.168.0.1). 4. The configuration wizard automatically suggests IP addresses on the 192.168.20 network because this is where the network input of female Ethernet connector 2 of the Traffic Controller is located. Click Next. 5. Click Next to confirm the subsequent message telling you that the sensors are ready for setup. The software takes you to the wizard page called Assign sensors to the measurement-heads. In this step, the software is informed of the mounting positions of the individual laser scanners at the measuring station. The positions are uniquely assigned via the device serial numbers that you wrote down during the mounting process. 48 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6. Highlight the first of the unassigned laser scanners on the right-hand side. Then, use the blue arrow key to assign it to the relevant position in the. The positions (in this case: Vps553LmsLeft, Vps553LmsRight, Vps553LmsLength) are listed as subcomponents of the measurement-head. The laser scanner is transferred to the relevant row. 7. Make all the necessary assignments and then confirm your settings at the end by clicking Next. Completing the editing process 1. Click Next to complete the Measurement-Head Configuration process for the laser scanners. 2. Select Next to confirm that you wish to move on to site configuration. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 49
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions 6.3.6 Configure the site The next step involves defining the site where the measurements are to be performed. 1. To go directly to the site configuration section, click the Edit Site Configuration button on the initial page of TEMS Manager. This starts the TEMS Configuration Wizard. 2. As no configuration has been created for the site yet, select the Create a new and empty configuration? option and confirm your choice with Next. 3. On the next page, enter the name of the measurement site. Select RoadVps in the first selection box under Roads. The measurement site appears on the graphical display of the TEMS Manager software. 4. Click Next to confirm. 50 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.3.7 Altering how the measurement site is displayed You can use the arrow keys to adjust the view of the measurement site. You can make the image bigger or smaller on the graphical interface of the TEMS Manager software, move the image around, or rotate it about the vertical and horizontal axes. Symbol Meaning Rotates the image of the site on the graphical interface (clockwise/counterclockwise or up/down) Moves the image of the site on the graphical interface (up, down, left, or right) Makes the image of the site bigger Makes the image of the site smaller Tab. 9: Functions for displaying the measurement site in TEMS Manager 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 51
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions 6.3.8 Assigning the laser scanners The three laser scanners depicted on the graphical interface must be assigned to the site. 1. Click on one of the three laser scanners shown. 2. Click the Road icon. On the display, the assigned laser scanners are now attached to the gantry and the overhead mast arm. 52 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.3.9 Determining the position and rotation of the laser scanners The next step is to calibrate the laser scanners. You can determine the position and rotation of the laser scanners in two different ways. You can select the laser scanners on the TEMS Manager graphical interface and enter the values (see chapter 6.3.10 Setting up the laser scanners manually). You can access the calibration wizard and compare the measured position and alignment with the actual values on the basis of a suitable reference box. (See chapter 6.3.11 Working with the calibration wizard.) 6.3.10 Setting up the laser scanners manually 1. Click on the first laser scanner. The top area displays fields for entering the values. 2. Define the position and angle, either by using the slider or by entering the values manually. 3. If necessary, adjust the view so that the effects of your entries are clearly visible on the graphical interface. Position When entering the values, pay attention to the alignment of the coordinate system: The x-axis runs crossways to the road. The first distance parameter (X) refers to the righthand edge of the roadway (as viewed in the direction of travel). The y-axis defines the mounting height of the laser scanners. The second distance parameter (Y) refers to the surface of the road. The z-axis points in the direction of travel. The third distance value refers to the front edge of the gantry (as viewed in the direction of travel). 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 53
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions Rotation The laser scanners can be rotated about the x-, y-, and z-axes. The two laser scanners mounted on the gantry are aligned so that they point down vertically at an angle of 180. The laser scanner mounted on the overhead mast arm must be aligned so that the front of the vehicle can always be seen as it is driving through. Note The greater the precision with which you are able to determine the position and rotation of the laser scanners, the greater the measurement accuracy will be later on. The tolerances when entering the data depend on the specific application. Tip Right-click on one of the laser scanners. A window containing detailed information appears. From the graphical display, you can see what the laser scanner is measuring on the basis of the values entered. If there is no vehicle within the measuring range, the laser scanner measures the lane. Check whether the measurement is plausible and is an accurate reflection of the real situation. Under no circumstances may the measuring points slope or slant. The lane floor must be flat and even. Setting up further laser scanners 1. Enter the values for the other two measuring sensors in the same way. 2. Complete the process of entering the data by clicking Next. 54 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.3.11 Working with the calibration wizard The calibration wizard will guide you step-by-step through the process of determining the position and rotation of the laser scanners and comparing these with the values required. To perform the comparison, you will need a reference box with the following defined minimum dimensions: 390 x 1850 x 1000 mm (L x H x W). The reference box can be ordered from SICK. To enable optimum calibration with the calibration wizard, we recommend that you have the following aids at the ready: Aid Reference box Markers Scan finder Note As a minimum, the reference box must consist of a frame with two vertical side panels and one horizontal cover. The side panels must be as flat as possible and should ideally have a bright and nonshiny colored surface. Use a substance such as chalk to place markers on the lane. The scan finder helps to locate the laser beam and, in turn, ensure that the laser scanners are correctly aligned. Start 1. Click the Automatic Calibration button. The calibration wizard opens and shows the welcome page. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 55
Chapter 6 Commissioning 2. Click Next to confirm. Operating instructions 3. The purpose of the next step, Optimizing of the LMS mounting, is to ensure that optimum measurement results are achieved. Click Next to confirm this step. If the laser scanners are already mounted in the optimum position, click Skip. Aligning the LMS mechanically on the scanning plane Each LMS must be aligned so that its scanning plane is as perpendicular as possible to the roadway. The subsequent wizard steps are designed to assist you with this task. 56 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 1. The LMS Left is switched on while the other two laser scanners are switched off. Wait until this process is complete. From this point on, the raw data of the LMS Left is displayed. You will be taken to the next page of the wizard automatically. 2. Use a plumb line to determine the point that is exactly perpendicular below the LMS Left and mark this location (e.g., using chalk). Use the plumb line to determine the point below the LMS Right as well and mark this also. 3. Using a scan finder, identify the current position of the LMS Left's scanning plane. 4. Modify the mechanical alignment of the LMS Left so that the scanning plane runs through both of the marked points. 5. Once the alignment process is complete, click Next. Now, the LMS Left is switched off and the LMS Right is switched on. Wait until this process is complete. 6. Now align the LMS Right by following the same procedure as for the LMS Left. Once the alignment process is complete, click Next. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 57
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions Now, the LMS Right is switched off and the LMS Length is switched on. Wait until this process is complete. 7. Now use the plumb line to determine the point that is exactly perpendicular below the LMS Length and mark it. Also mark the point on the floor in the center of the traffic lane between the LMS Left and LMS Right. 8. Modify the mechanical alignment of the LMS Length so that the scanning plane runs through both of the marked points. Once the alignment process is complete, click Next. Using the floor finding mechanism to determine the position Once the laser scanners have been mechanically aligned, the TEMS Recorder must determine the positions of the LMS devices as accurately as possible. Firstly, the position is calculated roughly with the aid of the floor finding mechanism. 58 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 1. In order to perform the floor finding process, the wizard switches on all the laser scanners. Each LMS collects a certain amount of measurement data from the road within the measuring range. 2. The data collection status is indicated for each LMS via a progress bar. If the data collection process cannot be completed for a LMS even after a considerable period of time has elapsed, check whether the measuring range is actually clear. 3. If enough data is available, the position is calculated and displayed. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 59
Chapter 6 Commissioning 4. Click Next to confirm the data. Operating instructions 5. Complete the floor finding process by clicking Next. Note The surface of the road within the measuring range is not even enough to obtain precise values. Furthermore, the horizontal spacing of the LMS units cannot be determined in this way. Consequently, the precise position must be determined using a reference box. Using a reference box to determine the position of the LMS Left/Right A reference box is required to determine the position of the LMS units precisely. 60 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 1. Position the reference box in the center between the LMS Left and LMS Right. Use a spirit level to make sure that the side panels are vertical. Using the scan finder, check whether the scanning planes of the LMS Left and LMS Right are positioned centrally in relation to the side panels/cover. Click Next. 2. Enter the dimensions of the frame. It is important to ensure that the values are an accurate reflection of the real situation. Alternatively, you can also use a CAD program to generate a binary STL file containing 3D data for the reference box and then import the file here. Click Next. 3. The TEMS Recorder now switches on the LMS Left and LMS Right and starts recording measurement data for the reference box. The data collection status is indicated for each LMS via a progress bar. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 61
Chapter 6 Commissioning You will be taken to the next page of the wizard automatically. Operating instructions 4. If enough measurement data has been recorded, the data is analyzed. If enough plausible data is available, the positions of the LMS Left and LMS Right are calculated and displayed. Click Next to confirm. Data not plausible If the data is not plausible, an error message appears with information about the mean error. The following are possible reasons for implausible data: The reference box has not been positioned correctly in the measuring range. Use the scan finder to check the position. Other objects are located within the measuring range in addition to the reference box. The specified dimensions do not match the dimensions of the reference box. 62 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning Using a reference box to determine the position of the LMS Length In the case of the LMS Length, the position must be determined in relation to the scanning plane of the LMS Left and LMS Right. For this purpose, you should rotate the reference box 90 and position it so that one of the side panels faces the LMS Length and is located exactly in the scanning plane of the LMS Left and LMS Right. To help you with this positioning task, you can use the scan finder and the marks that you made for the mechanical alignment process. 1. To start the positioning process, click Next. The LMS Left and LMS Right are now switched on. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 63
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions Wait until this process is complete. You will be taken to the next page of the wizard automatically. 2. Align the reference box on the profile scanning plane. Click Next to confirm. 3. The TEMS Recorder now switches on the LMS Length and records a certain volume of measurement data for the reference box. The data collection status is indicated via a progress bar. 64 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Commissioning Operating instructions Chapter 6 You will be taken to the next page of the wizard automatically. 4. Following successful positioning, the data of all three LMS units is displayed again. Click Next to confirm. Data not plausible If the software was unable to determine the position, an error message appears. The following are possible reasons for implausible data: The reference box is not positioned in the scanning plane of the LMS Length. Check the position of the reference box. Other objects are located within the measuring range. Completion The calibration wizard comes to an end. The setup process is now complete. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 65
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions 6.3.12 Trigger configuration You can add trigger lines to the configuration. If a vehicle crosses one of these lines during measurement, a corresponding message is sent via the TEMS Info interface. This message contains the exact time when the line was crossed. This enables a thirdparty system to assign events from other sensors or to select the correct image from a video stream. Note This mechanism is not suitable for triggering time-critical actions. 1. If you check one of the available boxes, a trigger line is generated and shown on the display. 2. Use the slider to set the position of the trigger line or define it by entering a value in the input field. Click Next to confirm. 66 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.3.13 Signing You can apply a signature to the configuration to prevent anyone from tampering with the data. 1. To do this, check the box called Sign road configuration to freeze all settings. 2. Provide a name for the signature and, if necessary, add some notes/comments. Click Next to confirm. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 67
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions 6.3.14 Activating plug-ins TEMS Manager offers a range of plug-ins for processing the calculated measured values, vehicle data, and status information. 1. Select the required plug-ins by checking the relevant boxes. 2. To change the settings for a particular plug-in, click the arrow next to Parameters. The list of parameters opens. CSV Vehicle Export (CSV plug-in) The CSV Vehicle Export plug-in writes information about individual vehicles to a file in csv text format. These files can be downloaded from the Traffic Controller by means of an FTP download. Establish a connection with the Traffic Controller via an FTP client (e.g., FileZilla). Enter client as the user name and the password. The text files are located in the Data folder. Disk storage The Disk Storage plug-in saves a binary data file on the Traffic Controller for each vehicle detected. The hard disk recordings are located in the Data folder. This file can be downloaded from the Traffic Controller by means of an FTP download in the same way as the CSV vehicle export files. 68 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.3.15 Completing and starting the configuration You can now complete the configuration process and then run the configuration on the TEMS Recorder. 1. To do this, check the box called Execute this configuration on the TEMS Recorder. As a result, the configuration is transferred to the Traffic Controller and saved there. 2. In addition, you can save the configuration to a local file. You can even save it at a later point after the end of the configuration process (see chapter 6.3.17 Saving the site configuration). 3. Click Next to confirm. A message appears to inform you that the configuration process has been completed successfully. The TEMS Configuration Wizard closes. You are now in the live view of TEMS Manager. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 69
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions 6.3.16 Checking operational readiness If you checked the Execute this configuration on the TEMS Recorder box, the configuration is loaded and started right away. The laser scanners start up. This process should take less than 60 seconds. If all the laser scanners on the display are green, it means they are ready for operation. If a device is red, it indicates an error within the configuration. You can pinpoint the problem by right-clicking the red laser scanner icon. A window opens containing further detailed information. When the device icon is green, it is also a signal that the measurement system is working properly. Note You can also check whether the system is ready for operation by accessing the relevant status messages of the TEMS Info interface. For detailed information on the protocols used, see chapter 6.5 Using the TEMS Info interface. 70 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.3.17 Saving the site configuration Once the site configuration has been transferred to the TEMS Recorder, TEMS Manager allows you to save it to a file. The site configuration can be loaded and transferred to the TEMS Recorder on the Traffic Controller at any time. Fig. 36: Saving the site configuration The site configuration can be saved while a configuration is already running. The action of saving a site configuration does not affect the current system status. 1. Go to the TEMS Manager menu bar and select the following command: Site Save Site Configuration. 2. The Windows dialog box for saving files opens. The site configuration is saved in the XML file format. The file contains various pieces of information about the site configuration, including: IP addresses of the laser scanners Mounting positions and designations of the laser scanners 6.3.18 Synchronizing the clock The TEMS Recorder has an internal clock, which is used to time stamp each item of system information (measuring points, status messages, etc.). You can either set the internal clock of the TEMS Recorder manually or synchronize it with a network time server. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 71
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions Setting the system clock manually 1. Go to the TEMS Manager menu bar and select the following command: Recorder Adjust clock. 2. Either synchronize the clock with the local configuration PC or set it to a specific date and time. 3. Click Set to confirm your settings. A message appears to inform you that the setting process was successful. Synchronizing the clock with a time server The TEMS Recorder features an NTP (Network Time Protocol) client, which synchronizes its clock with a time server on the network. The standard implementation from Meinberg is used (version 4.2.6). The source code is available at www.ntp.org. By default, no NTP time server is configured. Setting up an NTP server on the TEMS Recorder involves configuring the relevant NTP server addresses on it. 1. Go to the TEMS Manager menu bar and select the following command: Recorder Change NTP-Server Address. 2. Enter the address of the NTP server under NTP Servers and click Add to confirm your entry. The NTP server now appears in the list. 3. Repeat this step for each server that you want to add. 4. Once you have added all the NTP servers, click Set to transfer the addresses to the TEMS Recorder. A message window appears to inform you that the transfer process was successful. 5. You also have the option of activating an NTC client monitoring function so that the NTP synchronization status can be requested. Requesting the synchronization status You can request the synchronization status of the clock by selecting the following command in TEMS Manager: Recorder Show Information (see also chapter 6.6 Displaying information about the TEMS Recorder). 72 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.4 Testing the configuration Finish commissioning the system by performing a test run. The test run must ensure that the laser scanners are operating correctly and that the dimensions of the vehicles are being accurately measured. The test run can only be performed if the site configuration process was completed successfully and both the laser scanners and the device icon are shown in green in the live view. Drive a vehicle with known dimensions through the measurement site several times in succession. Both the measurement itself and the calculated measurement results appear in the live view of TEMS Manager. Site tab The Site tab allows you to track the measurement of the vehicle as it drives through. The display shows the site together with the laser scanners and a 3D model of the vehicle that is currently being detected. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 73
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions Vehicles tab The Vehicles tab lists the dimensions of each measured vehicle line by line. The bottom area provides you with further detailed information about each vehicle plus an image of the measuring points recorded. Use the scrollbar on the right to enlarge the image containing the measuring points. Click the Settings button to adjust the display. We recommend displaying the floor and the measuring points. Carry out a comparison based on the list of values for the individual test measurements and verify the measurement accuracy of the system. You can quickly get to grips with implausible values by referring to the measuring points shown. 74 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.5 Using the TEMS Info interface If the Traffic Controller is running, the TEMS Info interface will be available. The TEMS Info interface provides the customer with a way of tapping into measured values, measurement results, and status messages by picking them out from a constant stream of TCP/IP data. The type of data to be transferred can be freely defined. For details of the data protocol used by the interface, please see the source code (C#) supplied for the TEMS Info sample client. The protocol can be found on the USB stick supplied. Notes Further details of the message classes and types used can be found in the separate TEMS Info interface description (8017178) along with information about the message layout. This description can also be found on the USB stick supplied. Please note: A maximum of 10 TEMS Info clients can be connected via the TEMS Info interface. TEMS Manager does not count as a TEMS Info client. Establishing a connection The TCP/IP connection is established via the Info client. Multiple connections to the TEMS Info server are supported, but they must each be configured individually. The connection is set up by means of the following message sequence: TEMS Recorder Direction TEMS Info client Socket connection established "Initialize" message "Information" message "Configuration" message Tab. 10: TEMS Info interface (Messages: Establishing a connection) If the server does not accept the connection of the client, the following messages are exchanged: TEMS Recorder Direction TEMS Info client Socket connection established "Initialize" message "Error" message Tab. 11: TEMS Info interface (Messages: Connection not accepted) 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 75
Chapter 6 Commissioning Operating instructions Heartbeat If "heartbeat" messages are activated, they are sent from the TEMS Recorder at regular intervals. On the basis of the heartbeat received, the TEMS Info client can see that the TEMS Info server is ready for operation and is still capable of performing its tasks. TEMS Recorder Direction TEMS Info client "Heartbeat" message Tab. 12: TEMS Info interface (Message: Heartbeat) Vehicle data When the detects a vehicle, a series of messages are sent. TEMS Recorder Direction TEMS Info client "Object Start" message "Object Stop" message "Vehicle Result" message or "Vehicle Result Extended" message "Object Location" message This message is sent once while the vehicle is driving through the measurement site. Tab. 13: TEMS Info interface (Messages: Vehicle data) Status messages If "status messages" are activated, they are sent from the Traffic Controller on a regular basis when there is a change of status (if configured). TEMS Recorder Direction TEMS Info client "Status" message Tab. 14: TEMS Info interface (status messages) Disconnection Disconnection takes place when the TCP/IP connection is closed by either the TEMS Info client or the TEMS Recorder. 76 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 6 Commissioning 6.6 Displaying information about the TEMS Recorder Information about the TEMS Recorder can be displayed and evaluated in TEMS Manager during operation. Aside from the general data and details concerning the IP configuration, it is also possible to check the UCT time setting and, where applicable, the status of NTP synchronization. Go to the TEMS Manager menu bar and select the following command: Recorder Show Information. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 77
Chapter 7 Maintenance Operating instructions 7 Maintenance 7.1 Overview of maintenance tasks In general, the system components are maintenance-free. The LMS511 Traffic and LMS111-10100S05 laser scanners feature an integrated contamination monitoring function. Specific maintenance intervals must be observed in respect of the optical surfaces of the sensors. The following maintenance work must be carried out at the specified time intervals: Device Maintenance task Interval * Performed by LMS Clean the front screen In the event of a contamination message: Immediately Aside from this: As and when required Trained personnel General Visually inspect the electrical cabling and wiring for damage 1x/year Trained personnel Tab. 15: Maintenance intervals * The intervals depend on the ambient conditions and degree of contamination. In addition, the intervals must be defined according to how significant they are for the customer process. 7.2 Maintenance during operation 7.2.1 Cleaning the laser scanners The laser scanners are largely maintenance-free. To achieve the full optical output of the laser scanners, the front screen viewing window must be checked for contamination and cleaned accordingly. This is especially true in harsh operating environments (dust, humidity, etc.). Displaying the degree of contamination in TEMS Manager If TEMS Manager is connected to the via a TCP/IP interface, the degree of laser scanner contamination will be indicated graphically on the TEMS Manager display (see chapter 8.4.1 Fault diagnosis in TEMS Manager). Requesting the degree of contamination via the TEMS Info interface Customers can also request the contamination message via the TEMS Info interface. 78 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Maintenance Operating instructions Chapter 7 Cleaning the front screen Use a clean, soft brush to remove dust from the front screen. Then wipe the front screen with a clean, damp cloth. WARNING Note Damage to the front screen The front screen is made of polycarbonate with a scratch-proof coating. The optical output is weakened by scratches and streaks on the glass. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents. Avoid scratching and chafing motion on the front screen. Static charges attract dust particles to the front screen. You can mitigate this effect by using anti-static plastic cleaner (part no. 5600006) and a SICK lens cloth (part no. 4003353). 7.2.2 Visual inspection of the cables Regularly check the electrical installation. Check that all cable connections are securely attached. WARNING Loose connections or scorched cables Deficiencies such as loose connections or scorched cables must be rectified immediately. WARNING Damaged cable insulation There is a risk of fatality due to electric shock if the insulation of configuration cables is damaged. WARNING Plug connectors damaged by corrosion Any plug connectors that have been damaged by corrosion must be replaced immediately. Corroded plug connectors will dramatically impair the functioning of the laser scanners. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 79
Chapter 7 Maintenance Operating instructions 7.3 Replacing components Faulty or damaged components must be dismantled and replaced with new or repaired components. WARNING Disconnect the power to the system Make sure the power supply for the entire system is disconnected throughout the entire time that you are replacing devices. WARNING Risk of injury due to electric current Only a qualified electrician or trained person working under the guidance and supervision of a qualified electrician is permitted to work on electrical systems or equipment and they must comply with the electrical regulations. 7.3.1 Replacing a laser scanner As all external cable connections terminate in the system plug or the plug connections, there is no need to repeat the electrical installation work when replacing the device. The replacement device can simply be connected. The replacement device is configured using TEMS Manager. WARNING Claims under the warranty rendered void The housing screws of the laser scanners are sealed. Any claims against SICK AG under the warranty will be rendered void if the seals are damaged or if the device is opened. The housing must only be opened by authorized SICK service personnel. Replacing the device 1. Loosen the M12 round connectors on the laser scanner and remove the configuration cables from the laser scanner. 2. Dismantle the defective laser scanner from the mounting. 3. Mount the replacement device. 4. Connect the cables to the new laser scanner and screw the plug connections tight. 80 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 7 Maintenance Creating a new site configuration After replacing a laser scanner, you must use TEMS Manager to reconfigure the measurement site so that the measurement accuracy continues to be ensured. This involves stopping the current site configuration, changing the IP address of the laser scanner that has been replaced, and calibrating the new laser scanner. Finally, the new site configuration is transferred to the TEMS Recorder. Note If a signature was previously applied to the configuration, the entire system must be recalibrated. Requirement The configuration PC that has TEMS Manager installed on it must be connected to the Traffic Controller via the TCP/IP interface. Establishing the connection with the TEMS Recorder 1. Open TEMS Manager. 2. Establish the connection with the TEMS Recorder. The option proposed by the connection wizard is Connect to a previous TEMS Recorder. 3. Click Next to establish the connection. The configuration saved in the TEMS Recorder loads in the TEMS Manager live view. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 81
Chapter 7 Maintenance Operating instructions Stopping the site configuration 1. Go to the TEMS Manager menu and select the following command: Site Stop Site Configuration. The login window appears to confirm the operation. 2. Select the relevant user level and associated password. The configuration is deactivated in the TEMS Recorder. Assigning a new IP address for the replacement device 1. Start Setup mode. 2. In TEMS Manager, click the Setup Measurement-Heads button and change the factory-set IP address (in the example: for the LMS Left). 3. To do this, use the blue arrow key to move the LMS into the Unassigned Sensors field. 4. Click the Edit the settings of the selected sensor icon. The LMS Configuration window opens. 5. Adjust the IP address (must be located on the 192.168.20 network) and click OK to confirm. 6. Use the blue arrow key to transfer the edited laser scanner back to the list of LMS units. 82 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 7 Maintenance Changing an existing site configuration 1. Go to the TEMS Manager menu bar and select the following command: Site Edit Site Configuration. This starts the TEMS Configuration Wizard. The Modify the current configuration? option is active. 2. Work through the wizard until you see the site displayed along with the laser scanners. 3. Enlarge the display until you can identify the laser scanner that has been replaced. 4. Select the laser scanner and check that the position and rotation settings are correct. Note Alternatively, you can use the calibration wizard to read in the values for each laser scanner all over again. For detailed information, see chapter 6.3.11 Working with the calibration wizard. 5. To quit the wizard, select the Execute this configuration on the TEMS Recorder option. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 83
Chapter 7 Maintenance Operating instructions Result The modified site configuration loads and starts on the TEMS Recorder. After that, all the laser scanners should be represented by green symbols in the TEMS Manager live view. 7.3.2 Replacing the Traffic Controller The electrical installation work does not have to be repeated because of the plug connections. The replacement device can simply be connected. The site configuration can be uploaded from the saved configuration file to the TEMS Recorder on the new Traffic Controller. Note If a signature was previously applied to the configuration, the entire system must be recalibrated and, where applicable, signed again once the configuration has been loaded. Replacing the device 1. Unscrew the connection for the power supply male connector and pull the power cable out of the female connector on the Traffic Controller. 2. Pull the connected Ethernet cables out of the relevant female connectors. 3. Unscrew the fixing screws of the wall brackets and remove the Traffic Controller with the wall brackets still attached. 4. Unscrew the four M4 screws and remove both wall brackets from the rear of the Traffic Controller. 5. Use the wall brackets to mount the replacement device inside the control cabinet. 6. Connect the power supply to the new Traffic Controller and screw the plug connections tight. 7. Plug both Ethernet cables into the designated female connectors. 8. Switch the supply voltage on again. Changing the IP address of the TEMS Recorder 1. In TEMS Manager, establish a connection with the TEMS Recorder that is installed on the new Traffic Controller on the system side. 2. If necessary, use the TEMS Connection Wizard to change the factory-set IP address. See chapter 6.3.3 Establishing a connection with the TEMS Recorder for a detailed description of how to proceed. 84 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 7 Maintenance Loading the site configuration If the site configuration has been saved to a file, it can be uploaded from here to the TEMS Recorder on the new Traffic Controller using TEMS Manager. 1. Start Setup mode and log into the TEMS Recorder. 2. Go to the TEMS Manager menu bar and select the following command: Site Load Site Configuration. 3. Select the XML file containing the site configuration. The site configuration is transferred from the file to the TEMS Recorder and started. The laser scanners start up. At the end of the loading process, all the laser scanners and the device icon should be displayed in green in the TEMS Manager live view. This means that the is ready for operation again. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 85
Chapter 8 8 Fault diagnosis Fault diagnosis Operating instructions This chapter describes how to identify and remedy faults affecting the system. 8.1 Response to faults WARNING Cease operation if the cause of the fault has not been clearly identified. Immediately put the devices out of operation if you cannot clearly identify the fault and if you cannot safely remedy the problem. 8.2 SICK support If you cannot remedy the fault with the help of the information provided in this chapter, please contact your respective SICK subsidiary. 8.3 Fault indication at component level This section explains what the fault indicators of the individual devices mean and how to respond to them. 8.3.1 7-segment display on the LMS511 Traffic The 7-segment display on the LMS511 Traffic provides the following information: Indication Possible cause Remedy No error Device is in measuring mode Idle mode, outputs are in the OFF state, laser is switched off Motor starts Error in the laser scanner Connection to slave broken (LMS511 Traffic only) Heater not connected or temperature too low Tab. 16: 7-segment display for the LMS511 Traffic laser scanner No error If the criteria for IDLE mode are withdrawn, operational readiness is restored. No error Send the laser scanner to the manufacturer for repair. Re-establish the connection to the slave (LMS511 Traffic only). Wait until the device has warmed up. Check the connection of the heater. Send the laser scanner to the manufacturer for repair. 86 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 8 Fault diagnosis 8.3.2 Fault indicators on the Traffic Controller The LEDs on the Traffic Controller provide the following information in the event of a fault: Indication Possible cause Remedy Status LED does not light up on power button No operating voltage or operating voltage too low Traffic Controller is defective Check the power supply. Replace the Traffic Controller. LED does not light up at female Ethernet connector Interruption in Ethernet cable Network component (e.g., Ethernet switch) is defective Tab. 17: Fault indication on Traffic Controller Check the Ethernet connection. Replace the defective network component. 8.4 Fault indication at system level General system faults Indication Possible cause Remedy No connection to Traffic Controller Measurement does not stop Nonsensical measurement results Measurement does not start Tab. 18: General system faults Traffic Controller has no operating voltage or operating voltage is too low Ethernet connection to Traffic Controller has been interrupted Incorrect network configuration Traffic Controller is defective Measuring range not clear Incorrect calibration Measuring range not clear Incorrect calibration Check the power supply. Check the Ethernet connection. Check the network configuration as described in chapter 6.3.3 Establishing a connection with the TEMS Recorder ff. Replace the Traffic Controller. Clear the measuring range of objects. Calibrate the system as described in chapter 6.3.9 Determining the position and rotation of the laser scanners ff. Clear the measuring range of objects. Calibrate the system as described in chapter 6.3.9 Determining the position and rotation of the laser scanners ff. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 87
Chapter 8 Fault diagnosis Operating instructions 8.4.1 Fault diagnosis in TEMS Manager LMS In the live view of TEMS Manager, the laser scanners are displayed in different colors to indicate the following fault conditions: Indication Possible cause Remedy Screen of LMS is yellow Screen of LMS is red LMS is red Front screen of laser scanner is slightly contaminated Front screen of laser scanner is highly contaminated Laser scanner has no operating voltage or operating voltage is too low Ethernet connection to laser scanner has been interrupted Laser scanner heater not connected or temperature too low Laser scanner is defective Tab. 19: Fault diagnosis in TEMS Manager (LMS level) Clean the front screen of the laser scanner. Clean the front screen of the laser scanner. Check the power supply. Check the Ethernet connection. Check the connection of the heater. Pay attention to the faults indicated by the 7-segment display on the LMS511 Traffic. 88 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Fault diagnosis Operating instructions Chapter 8 You can read further status messages for a laser scanner by accessing the detail window. Right-click on a laser scanner in the live view. If you check the LMS.Profile box, the measuring points determined by the LMS are displayed in the live view. Controller In the live view of TEMS Manager, various system messages can be displayed in a detail window by clicking the device icon. This feature can be used, for example, to detect and read fault situations that result from changes to a reference contour. Changes to a reference contour can be caused by structural measures or changes to the ambient conditions within the measuring range. For example, piles of snow in winter or piles of leaves in fall mean that the laser scanners are no longer able to detect the roadway reference contour that they are looking for. Fig. 37: Fault situation caused by changes to a reference contour 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 89
Chapter 8 Fault diagnosis Open the detail window by right-clicking the device icon. Operating instructions Status Possible cause Remedy Object detector measurement state constantly set to "Measuring" or "NotReady" Reference surface analyzer state not "OK" or "Unknown" Measuring range not clear Mechanical movement of LMS or measuring range not clear. Tab. 20: Fault diagnosis in TEMS Manager (system level) Clear the measuring range of objects. After that, the object detector measurement state should be set to "Idle". Check whether one of the LMS devices has been moved mechanically and whether the measuring range is clear. 90 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 8 Fault diagnosis 8.4.2 Fault diagnosis via the TEMS Info interface Customers can also perform detailed fault diagnosis by requesting status messages via the TEMS Info client. For details of the data protocols used to tap into the stream of TCP/IP data, please refer to the separate description of the TEMS Info interface (8017178). 8.4.3 Identifying system faults from log files All the TEMS Recorder operations are logged in the Traffic Controller. The status logs are stored in the Logs/Recorder subfolder. These can be downloaded by means of an FTP download and sent to SICK support for the purpose of diagnosing system faults. Please use an FTP client for this (e.g., FileZilla). Establish a connection with the Traffic Controller using the current IP address (default: 192.168.10.200). Enter client as the user name and the password. A new file is created for each day. Log files that are more than three months old get deleted automatically. 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 91
Chapter 9 9 Technical data Technical data 9.1 VPS553 data sheet Scope of delivery Mounting position Field of application Integrated application Vehicle data Number of lanes covered 1 Calibration Stop and go functionality Accuracy of length measurement Accuracy of width measurement Accuracy of height measurement Operating instructions 1 x Traffic Controller VPS, 3 x LMS511 Traffic (LMS Left, LMS Right, LMS Length) Height of LMS Left: 5 8 m, at least 1.0 m higher than the maximum vehicle height 1) Height of LMS Right: 5 8 m, at least 1.0 m higher than the maximum vehicle height 1) LMS Length: Positioning distance from LMS Left and LMS Right is maximum vehicle length + 3 m in the direction of travel, laterally or overhead System for measurement of vehicle dimensions Measurement of dimensions for one vehicle at a time Vehicle dimensions (length, width, height) Vehicle speed 3D measuring points for vehicle Start and end time of measurement Yes Yes Typ. 95 % of vehicles with +/-50 mm (σ = 25 mm) at a speed of < 7 km/h Typ. 95 % of vehicles with +/-30 mm (σ = 15 mm) at a speed of < 7 km/h Typ. 95 % of vehicles with +/-30 mm (σ = 15 mm) at a speed of < 7 km/h Calibration accuracy 2) Typ. 20 x 20 x 20 mm (L x W x H) Measuring range requirements Measuring range (spanned by the measuring sections of the LMS) must be optically free Driving speed 0.1 7 km/h for full coverage 3) 7 100 km/h 4) Minimum object size 1.0 x 0.6 x 0.6 m (L x W x H) Maximum object size 30.0 x 5.0 x 5.0 m (L x W x H) Recommended gap between vehicles Operator interface Data protocol 1) If an angle of > 15 is observed in relation to the vehicle Vehicles must pass through the measuring station one by one LAN1 female Ethernet connector on Traffic Controller VPS TEMS Info interface WCF TEMS Manager 2) Maximum deviation of measuring points from ideal reference box 3) Achievement of the maximum measurement accuracy of the length, width, and height measurement possible 4) Reduced achievement of the measurement accuracy of the length, width, and height measurement possible Tab. 21: VPS553 data sheet 92 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 9 Technical data 9.2 VPS153 data sheet Scope of delivery Mounting position Field of application Integrated application Vehicle data Number of lanes covered 1 Calibration Stop and go functionality Accuracy of length measurement Accuracy of width measurement Accuracy of height measurement 1 x Traffic Controller VPS, 2 x LMS111-10100S05 (LMS Left, LMS Right), 1 x LMS511 Traffic (LMS Length) Height of LMS Left: 5 8 m, at least 1.0 m higher than the maximum vehicle height 1) Height of LMS Right: 5 8 m, at least 1.0 m higher than the maximum vehicle height 1) LMS Length: Positioning distance from LMS Left and LMS Right is maximum vehicle length + 3 m in the direction of travel, laterally or overhead System for measurement of vehicle dimensions Measurement of dimensions for one vehicle at a time Vehicle dimensions (length, width, height) Vehicle speed 3D measuring points for vehicle Start and end time of measurement Yes Yes Typ. 95 % of vehicles with +/-100 mm (σ = 50 mm) at a speed of < 7 km/h Typ. 95 % of vehicles with +/-60 mm (σ = 30 mm) at a speed of < 7 km/h Typ. 95 % of vehicles with +/-60 mm (σ = 30 mm) at a speed of < 7 km/h Calibration accuracy 2) Typ. 30 x 30 x 30 mm (L x W x H) Measuring range requirements Measuring range (spanned by the measuring sections of the LMS) must be optically free Driving speed 0.1 7 km/h for full coverage 3) 7 100 km/h 4) Minimum object size 1.0 x 0.6 x 0.6 m (L x W x H) Maximum object size 30.0 x 5.0 x 5.0 m (L x W x H) Recommended gap between vehicles Operator interface Data protocol Vehicles must pass through the measuring station one by one LAN1 female Ethernet connector on Traffic Controller VPS TEMS Info interface WCF TEMS Manager 1) If an angle of > 15 is observed in relation to the vehicle 2) Maximum deviation of measuring points from ideal reference box 3) Achievement of the maximum measurement accuracy of the length, width, and height measurement possible 4) Reduced achievement of the measurement accuracy of the length, width, and height measurement possible Tab. 22: VPS153 data sheet 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 93
Chapter 9 Technical data Operating instructions 9.3 System components 9.3.1 Excerpt from data sheet for Traffic Controller VPS Functions Field of application Optical indicators on the device Supply voltage Power consumption Operator interface Sensor interface Receipt and filtering of sensor data, processing for VPS vehicle data, output of vehicle and diagnostic data via the user interface Indoor LED status and function display 24 V DC (9 V DC 25 V DC) 10 W (typical) LAN 1 female Ethernet connector on Traffic Controller LAN 2 female Ethernet connector on Traffic Controller Housing dimensions 161 x 32 x 108 mm (W x H x D) Weight Mounting Enclosure rating Internal memory Data protocol NTP synchronization 0.7 kg screwable IP20 32 GB TEMS Info interface WCF TEMS Manager Yes Ambient temperature, operation -20 C +70 C Ambient temperature, storage -40 C +80 C Electromagnetic EN55024 compatibility (EMC) EN55022 Class A Vibration resistance 10 Hz to 500 Hz (MIL-STD-810G) Tab. 23: Excerpt from data sheet for Traffic Controller VPS 94 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 9 Technical data 9.3.2 Excerpt from data sheet for LMS511 Traffic Field of application Light source Laser class Outdoor Aperture angle 190 Scanning frequency Scanning range Random error Systematic error Ambient light immunity Optical indicators Infrared (λ = 905 nm) Laser class 1 (IEC 60825-1 (2007-3)), eye-safe 25 Hz to 100 Hz 80 m maximum 40 m maximum for objects with a remission of less than 10 % +/- 6 mm +/- 25 mm 70,000 lx 5 x LEDs; 1 x 7-segment display Power supply 24 V DC +/-20 % Power consumption 22 W + 55 W heater (typical) Enclosure rating IP67, acc. to EN 60529 Weight Ambient temperature (operation) 3.7 kg -30 C +50 C Storage temperature range -30 C +70 C Dimensions 160 x 155 x 185 mm Tab. 24: LMS511 Traffic data sheet 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 95
Chapter 9 Technical data Operating instructions 9.3.3 Excerpt from data sheet for LMS111-10100S05 Field of application Light source Laser class Outdoor Aperture angle 270 Scanning frequency Scanning range Random error Systematic error Ambient light immunity Optical indicators Power supply Power consumption Infrared (λ = 905 nm) Laser class 1 (IEC 60825-1 (2007-3)), eye-safe 25 Hz/50 Hz 0.5 20 m +/- 12 mm +/- 30 mm 40,000 lx 5 x LEDs; 1 x 7-segment display 10.8 30 V DC 60 W (typical) Enclosure rating IP67, acc. to EN 60529 Weight Ambient temperature (operation) 1.1 kg -30 C +50 C Storage temperature range -30 C +70 C Dimensions 105 x 102 x 162 mm Tab. 25: LMS111-10100S05 data sheet 96 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 9 Technical data 9.4 dimensional drawings 9.4.1 Dimensional drawing for LMS511 Traffic laser scanner Fig. 38: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic laser scanner 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 97
Chapter 9 Technical data Operating instructions Fig. 39: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic with mounting kits 1 and 2 Fig. 40: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic with mounting kits 1, 2, and 3 98 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 9 Technical data Fig. 41: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic with weather protection cover (large) Fig. 42: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic with weather protection cover (small) Variant 1 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 99
Chapter 9 Technical data 9.4.2 Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner Operating instructions Fig. 43: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner Fig. 44: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 with 190 weather protection cover 100 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 9 Technical data Fig. 45: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner Mounting kit 1b Fig. 46: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner Mounting kit 2 Fig. 47: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser detector Mounting kit 3 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 101
Chapter 9 Technical data Operating instructions Fig. 48: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser detector Mounting bracket 190 weather protection cover 9.4.3 Dimensional drawings for the Traffic Controller Fig. 49: Dimensional drawing for the Traffic Controller 102 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 9 Technical data 9.5 Electrical wiring diagrams 9.5.1 VPS553 circuit diagram 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 103
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Chapter 9 Technical data 9.5.2 VPS153 circuit diagram Operating instructions 108 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
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Operating instructions Chapter 10 10 Appendix Appendix 10.1 List of tables Tab. 1: Requirements for measured objects (dimensions)...24 Tab. 2: Requirements for measured objects (speed)...24 Tab. 3: Status indicators on the laser scanner...25 Tab. 4: Traffic Controller status indicators...26 Tab. 5: Connecting the Traffic Controller to the power supply...34 Tab. 6: Connecting the power supply to the terminals in the control cabinet...36 Tab. 7: Checking the operational readiness of the Traffic Controller...39 Tab. 8: System requirements for TEMS Manager...40 Tab. 9: Functions for displaying the measurement site in TEMS Manager...51 Tab. 10: TEMS Info interface (Messages: Establishing a connection)...75 Tab. 11: TEMS Info interface (Messages: Connection not accepted)...75 Tab. 12: TEMS Info interface (Message: Heartbeat)...76 Tab. 13: TEMS Info interface (Messages: Vehicle data)...76 Tab. 14: TEMS Info interface (status messages)...76 Tab. 15: Maintenance intervals...78 Tab. 16: 7-segment display for the LMS511 Traffic laser scanner...86 Tab. 17: Fault indication on Traffic Controller...87 Tab. 18: General system faults...87 Tab. 19: Fault diagnosis in TEMS Manager (LMS level)...88 Tab. 20: Fault diagnosis in TEMS Manager (system level)...90 Tab. 21: VPS553 data sheet...92 Tab. 22: VPS153 data sheet...93 Tab. 23: Excerpt from data sheet for Traffic Controller VPS...94 Tab. 24: LMS511 Traffic data sheet...95 Tab. 25: LMS111-10100S05 data sheet...96 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 113
Chapter 10 Appendix 10.2 List of figures Operating instructions Fig. 1: Scope of delivery for VPS553... 12 Fig. 2: Scope of delivery for VPS153... 13 Fig. 3: An overview of the devices... 14 Fig. 4: The laser scanners within the coordinate system... 15 Fig. 5: Laser output aperture of the LMS511 Traffic/LMS111-10100S05 laser scanners... 15 Fig. 6: The Traffic Controller... 16 Fig. 7: An overview of how the system communicates... 16 Fig. 8: The operating principle of the (measuring range shown in red)... 17 Fig. 9: The operating principle of the (determining measuring points)... 18 Fig. 10: The operating principle of the (blanking of environmental influences)... 18 Fig. 11: 3D image of the vehicle in TEMS Manager... 21 Fig. 12: Determination of reference surfaces... 21 Fig. 13: Project planning (measurement site requirements)... 22 Fig. 14: Project planning (requirements when mounting the LMS Left/Right)... 23 Fig. 15: Project planning (requirements when mounting the LMS Length)... 23 Fig. 16: Status indicators on the laser scanners... 25 Fig. 17: Traffic Controller status indicators... 26 Fig. 18: Mounting the LMS Left/Right on the gantry (in this case: LMS511 Traffic units)... 27 Fig. 19: Mounting the LMS511 Traffic Length... 28 Fig. 20: Protecting the rear of the device (LMS511 Traffic with weather protection cover)... 28 Fig. 21: Wiring overview for the VPS553... 32 Fig. 22: Wiring overview for the VPS153... 32 Fig. 23: Female power connector on Traffic Controller... 33 Fig. 24: Connecting the Traffic Controller to the power supply... 33 Fig. 25: Connecting the Traffic Controller to the Ethernet switch... 34 Fig. 26: Connecting the customer interface to the client... 34 Fig. 27: Cables for connecting the laser scanners (voltage, Ethernet)... 35 Fig. 28: Connecting the laser scanners to the Ethernet switch... 35 Fig. 29: Power supply cable on LMS... 36 Fig. 30: Connecting the power supply to the terminals in the control cabinet... 36 Fig. 31: Synchronization of the LMS511 Traffic Left/Right... 37 Fig. 32: Connecting the LMS511 Traffic Left/Right via an I/O cable... 37 Fig. 33: Checking the operational readiness of the Traffic Controller... 39 Fig. 34: Checking operational readiness of the laser scanners... 40 Fig. 35: Establishing a connection with the configuration PC... 41 Fig. 36: Saving the site configuration... 71 Fig. 37: Fault situation caused by changes to a reference contour... 89 Fig. 38: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic laser scanner... 97 114 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 10 Appendix Fig. 39: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic with mounting kits 1 and 2...98 Fig. 40: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic with mounting kits 1, 2, and 3...98 Fig. 41: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic with weather protection cover (large)...99 Fig. 42: Dimensional drawings for the LMS511 Traffic with weather protection cover (small) Variant 1...99 Fig. 43: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner... 100 Fig. 44: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 with 190 weather protection cover... 100 Fig. 45: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner Mounting kit 1b... 101 Fig. 46: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser scanner Mounting kit 2... 101 Fig. 47: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser detector Mounting kit 3... 101 Fig. 48: Dimensional drawing for the LMS111-10100S05 laser detector Mounting bracket 190 weather protection cover... 102 Fig. 49: Dimensional drawing for the Traffic Controller... 102 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 115
Chapter 10 Appendix Operating instructions 10.3 Keywords index 7 7-segment display LMS511 Traffic... 86 A Abbreviations... 7 Applications... 8 C Calibration... 40 Checking operational readiness... 70 LMS... 40 Traffic controller... 39 Cleaning LMS... 78 Commissioning... 39 Components... 14 LMS... 15 Replacing... 80 Traffic controller... 16 Configuration... 40 Connecting cables... 38 Coordinate system... 15 Correct use... 9 E Electrical installation... 32 LMS... 35 Traffic controller... 33 Environment... 11 Ethernet switch... 14 Mounting... 31 F Fault diagnosis... 86 Fault indication Component level... 86 System level... 87 Traffic controller... 87 I Information depth... 6 IP address Traffic controller... 44 K Keywords index... 116 L List of figures... 114 List of tables... 113 LMS... 14 15 7-segment display... 86 Checking operational readiness... 40 Cleaning... 78 Connecting... 35 Mounting... 27 Positioning... 15 Replacing... 80 LMS positioning... 15 M Maintenance... 78 Measurement site... 14 Mounting... 27 Ethernet switch... 31 LMS... 27 Traffic controller... 31 Mounting kits... 29 O Operating principle of the... 17 P Product description... 12 Project planning... 22 Protective measures... 9 Q Qualified personnel... 8 R Replacement of components... 80 Replacing components... 80 Requirements Gantry... 23 LMS mounting... 23 Measured objects... 24 Measurement site... 22 S Safety... 8 Safety notes... 9 Saving the configuration... 71 Scan finder... 30 Scope of delivery for VPS153... 13 116 Operating Instructions SICK 8017317/2014-04-10
Operating instructions Chapter 10 Appendix Scope of delivery for VPS553... 12 SICK support... 86 Starting up... 39 Status indicators... 25 LMS... 25 Traffic controller... 26 Switching on... 39 Switching on the voltage... 39 Symbols...7 Synchronizing the clock... 71 System communications... 16 T Target audience...6 Technical data... 92 TEMS Info client... 17 Activating... 68 Fault diagnosis... 91 TEMS Info interface... 75 TEMS Info sample client... 75 TEMS Manager... 17 40 Installation... 41 System requirements... 40 TEMS Recorder... 17 Displaying information... 77 Test run... 73 Traffic controller... 14 16 Checking operational readiness... 39 Connecting... 33 Fault indication... 87 Mounting... 31 Replacing... 84 V Visual inspection... 79 W Weather protection covers... 29 Wiring overview... 32 8017317/2014-04-10 Operating Instructions SICK 117
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