JENOPTIK RRS24F-ST3 Radar Sensor User Manual
- June 2, 2024
- JENOPTIK
Table of Contents
JENOPTIK RRS24F-ST3 Radar Sensor
Product Information
- Specifications
- Model: Radar Sensor RRS24F-ST3
- Manufacturer: JENOPTIK Robot GmbH
- Address: Opladener Strasse 202, D-40789 Monheim am Rhein, Germany
- Telephone: +49 2173 3940-0
- Email: export.ts@jenoptik.com.
- Website: www.jenoptik.com/markets/public-safety.
- FCC ID: QJJ-590113
- IC ID: 8226A-590113
Product Usage Instructions
- Positioning the Sensor
- Place the radar sensor in a location that provides optimal coverage of the area you want to monitor. Ensure there are no obstructions that could interfere with the sensor’s detection capabilities.
- Connection to SmartCamera System
- Follow the provided instructions to connect the radar sensor to the SmartCamera system. Make sure to use the correct cables and connectors for a secure and reliable connection.
- Technical Data RRS24F-ST3
- Refer to the technical data sheet provided with the sensor for detailed specifications such as operating frequency, detection range, and power requirements. Ensure the sensor is operated within the specified parameters to ensure proper functionality.
FAQs
- Q: What should I do if I have questions not covered in the user manual?
- A: If you have any questions that are not addressed in the user manual, please contact the customer service of Jenoptik Robot GmbH for assistance.
- Q: What is the compliance information regarding FCC and IC regulations?
- A: The radar sensor has been tested and found to comply with FCC and IC regulations. Ensure that the device is operated within the specified conditions to maintain compliance.
Introduction
Radar Sensor RRS24F-ST3
- Reference: 590-113
- FCC ID: QJJ-590113
- IC ID: 8226A-590113
Legal Notes
- Any texts, images, graphics and the like, as well as their arrangement, are subject to copyrights and other intellectual property rights (including but not limited to patents, ideas, and know-how) of JENOPTIK Smart Mobility Solutions.
- The reproduction, modification, transmission or publication of any part of this document or the entire document in any form is prohibited.
- All signs contained in this document (protected symbols, such as logos and trade names) are the property of JENOPTIK Robot GmbH or third parties and must not be used, copied or distributed without prior written consent.
Important information
- This document is designed to familiarize the user with the unit so that the unit is used for its correct purpose. This document provides important information. Following these instructions helps to avoid hazards and repair costs, and to reduce failure times.
Important information
- This document is designed to familiarize the user with the unit so that the unit is used for its correct purpose. This document provides important information. Following these instructions helps to avoid hazards and repair costs, and to reduce failure times.
Obligation to Read
- This document must be carefully read, understood and applied by all persons who are involved in the operation of the unit or system.
- For your safety, please read the Safety Instructions section with particular care.
- Following all instructions exactly will ensure that neither you nor any other person is put at risk and will avoid damage to the unit or system.
- Please contact the customer service of Jenoptik Robot GmbH if you have any questions that are not dealt with in this document.
Target Group
- This document is aimed at qualified staff who have been specially trained to operate the unit.
Storing the document
- This document must be kept for future use and made available to the staff at any time. Excerpts are not allowed.
FCC / IC Compliance Information
- This K-Band RADAR device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, under Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
- These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
- This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used per the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
- Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- this device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by JENOPTIK Robot GmbH may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
Product Information
- The sensor includes an advanced 24 GHz Radar module and a high-performance Radar signal processor, all sealed within a compact and rugged aluminium case.
- Communication and power are carried through a single screened cable that locks into an 8-Pol 1-K socket from Lemosa.
- The 24 GHz Radar module is mounted directly behind a plastic “window”, or Radom, in the front face of the enclosure.
- Microwave energy passes exclusively through this Radom.
Multiple RRS24F-ST3 can jointly monitor traffic from different directions. To avoid interference each sensor must then operate on a different frequency.
Three frequencies are available:
- Frequency Set 1: 24,08 GHz
- Frequency Set 2: 24,12 GHz
- Frequency Set 3: 24.16 GHz
The active frequency set must be selected before starting the transmitter. Other frequencies are not available. In the rear face is a dual colour (red/green) LED visible. The light from this LED is indicative of the status of the sensor.
LED Color | Sensor Status |
---|---|
Orange | Sensor power is available; Radar signal processor is being |
initialized.
Green| Sensor waiting for commands from the host
Red blinking| Sensor failure
Off| Sensor in measurement mode from host
Positioning the sensor
- Both sides of the enclosure have 20 mm wide grooves to accept horizontal or vertical guides.
- The guides are secured to the sensor by 2x M6 bolts (left / right) in the threaded inserts.
- Microwave energy from the Radar module passes normally through the plastic Radom in the front of the case (left side in this photograph).
- The sensor is typically pointed directly into the traffic to be monitored.
- A typical arrangement of the sensor is next to the road such that the microwave transmission is directed along the lanes of traffic.
- Each vehicle reflects some of the microwave energy to the sensor, to be received by the Radar module.
The Radar signal processor recovers from the received signal:
- the speed of each vehicle in the field of microwave transmission.
- the position of each vehicle in a 2D Cartesian coordinate system.
Up to 32 vehicles can be simultaneously monitored by the sensor.
- The speed and position of each vehicle are updated more than 100x each second.
- These values contribute to up to 32 tracks, each associated with a specific vehicle.
- Should a track cross one of the multiple user-defined trigger lines, then the current speed and position of that vehicle are transmitted automatically to the host – typically a SmartCamera system – for evidence collection.
Connection to SmartCamera system
- The sensor is typically connected directly to a “SmartCamera” system from Jenoptik Robot.
- All parameterization and control of the sensor is done using the customized fields of the camera GUI.
- A single cable carries the 115,2-baud serial interface and provides power to the sensor from the camera.
- For complete information regarding the application of the sensor to traffic monitoring consult the documentation provided with the SmartCamera system.
Technical Data
Technical Data RRS24F-ST3
- Speed range and accuracy
- Speed: 10 km/h to 300 km/h
- Accuracy: ± 3 km/h (speed ≤ 100 km/h) ± 3 % (speed > 100 km/h)
- Position measurement range
- Distance: ≤ 600-meter
- Angle: ± 20° from normal
- Frequency
- Three user-selectable frequency ranges are available:
- Set 1: 24,08 GHz
- Set 2: 24,12 GHz
- Set 3: 24,16 GHz
- Transmitter
- Transmitter power: < 20dBm (regulated)
- Enclosure
- Weight: 1 kg
- Dimensions: 137 mm x 120 mm x 50 mm (W x H x D)
- IP: IP67
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CONTACT
- JENOPTIK Robot GmbH
- Opladener Strasse 202
- D-40789 Monheim am Rhein
- Germany
- Telephone: +49 2173 3940-0
- Fax: +49 2173 3940-169
- www.jenoptik.com
- More contact information
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- JENOPTIK Robot GmbH
- Opladener Strasse 202
- D-40789 Monheim am Rhein
- Germany
- Telephone: +49 2173 3940-0
- Fax: +49 2173 3940-169
- export.ts@jenoptik.com.
- www.jenoptik.com/markets/public-safety.
References
- Technology Partner for Optics, Photonics and Optoelectronics | Jenoptik
- Public safety increased by camera systems | Jenoptik
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