SWARCO IG315/2, IG325/2 User Manual

1 © 2010 All rights reserved IG315_2_BE_20
SWARCO TRAFFIC SYSTEMS GMBH
IG315/2
Subject to technical modifications.
www.swarco.com/sts
1 Introduction
On the following pages you will learn how to install and operate the device in an appropriate way. We attach great importance to the safe, appropriate and effective handling of this device. It is therefore important to read this manual thoroughly before using the device.
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In the manual you will find important instructions helping you to avoid danger and to prolong the reliability and du­rability of the device and the accessories.
For your own safety you should read the safety instruc­tions. Follow the instructions closely in order to avoid dan­ger for yourself and others or damage to the device.
If you have any questions about the IG315/2, which are not answered in this manual, or if you have problems un­derstanding the descriptions, please contact:
SWARCO TRAFFIC SYSTEMS GMBH
Business Unit Detection
Niederkircher Straße 16
D-54294 Trier
detection@swarco.de
1.1 Usage according to regulations
The IG315/2 is solely suited for the detection of vehicles. Any further usage is not appropriate. Do not use the IG315/2 for any other purpose.
1.2 Label
The IG315/2 is provided with a quality label / serial num­ber. You will need these indications when talking with the customer service, e.g. ordering accessories or spare parts.
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Note here the serial number and name of the device in or­der to have them available when needed:
Serial number:
________________________________________
Voltage version:
________________________________________
CE-label:
1.3 Further documentation
Notes on loop installation
1.4 Symbols
In several places throughout this manual you will find the following symbols stating important safety instructions:
ATTENTION! This symbol indicates dangers which might cause damage to people or property.
Note This symbol indicates information for installation and function of the device.
1.5 Safety instructions
Read the following safety instructions thoroughly and ob­serve them carefully. They are stated to ensure your own safety and the safety of others and to avoid damage to the device or accessories.
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ATTENTION!
Danger of electricity! Make sure that no liquid may get inside the device. If this happens, interrupt the power supply to the device at once.
If you notice any damage, e.g. broken or crushed cables, damaged plugs, enclosures etc., turn off the device at once, interrupt the power supply and make sure that the device cannot accidentally be turned on again.
The device may only be installed, brought into service and repaired by an electro-technical expert. Inappropriate operation, improper maintenance or not observing the instructions in this manual can lead to danger.
Any malfunction of the device which may limit the safety of its users or others must be removed immediately. All warning and safety labels on the device must be observed and kept complete and legible.
The appropriate usage must be observed by all means. For damage resulting from inappropriate usage the manu­facturer will not undertake any liability.
The device must not be used as a safety component in the sense of the European Directive 98/37/EC ("Machinery Di­rective”). In systems with high risk additional safety meas­ures are necessary.
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The operator of the device must ensure that the chosen means of operation will not cause damage to material or danger to people and that all security and safety installa­tions are present and functioning.
Before installation and first operation, please observe the instructions in the manual.
The manual must be available at the site of usage at any time. It must be read thoroughly and applied appropriately by the person responsible for the operation, maintenance and service of the device.
Note
Our products are in a constant process of improvement and advancement. Because of this, read the current man­ual thoroughly before installation and first operation.
Without prior consent of the manufacturer, no modifica­tions, neither mechanical nor electrical, may be done. Only parts that have the consent of the manufacturer may be used for backfitting or as accessories. Any violations will lead to the termination of conformity and the manu­facturer’s warranty. The user will subsequently bear the risk (the Declaration of Conformity is available at
www.swarco.com/sts).
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2 Product description
2.1 Features
The induction impulse transmitters IG315/2 evaluate the loops in the ground. Those depict the inductivity of a high­frequency oscillator circuit. If a vehicle crosses the loop, its metal components cause a change of frequency in the oscillator circuit. These are analysed by the loop detector, transmitted as switching signals via floating relay contacts and displayed on the front LEDs. The analysis of the loop frequency is done via a micro-processor system which aligns automatically to the according loop and compen­sates changes of the loop inductivity caused by tempera­ture, humidity or aging of components. The induction im­pulse transmitter IG315/2 is a 1-channel unit, which means that this device can connect to and evaluate one induction loop.
2.2 Switching outputs
The switching output is coupled with the LED display (A) on the front panel (see 4). There are two switching outputs available. Relay A is switched as static signal or impulse for the mode “loop occupied”. Relay B emits an additional impulse or can be activated as switching output for the fail­ure report (ERROR) via the operating units on the front. All switching outputs are equipped with electro-mechanical relays.
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2.3 Parameter adjustment
Via the DIP-switches on the front the following parameters can be adjusted:
sensitivity hold time frequency of the measuring system switch-off delay B-relay as fault report, (instead impulse relay) impulse when leaving the loop switch-on delay automatic alignment detection by fault
2.4 Technical data
Technical data
IG315/2 S.T. / IG315/2 W.T. / IG315/2 ST.T.
IG315/2 S.V. / IG315/2 W.V. / IG315/2 ST.V.
Power supply
230 V AC: (-10 - +6) % / 4,5 VA
(50 Hz: +/-0,5 %)
resp. 24 V AC/DC: +/-10 % / 3 VA
Operating temperature
-25C to +70C
Storage temperature
-40C to +80C
Safety IP30 Enclosure (plastic) l = 75 mm, w = 37 mm, h = 68 mm Connection via 11-pin connector (type 78-S 11);
dimension of socket manufacturer-dependent
Weight 240 g Inductivity range
15 µH to 2000 µH (see also 6.1),
recommended range:
100 µH to 300 µH at max. 30
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Technical data
IG315/2 S.T. / IG315/2 W.T. / IG315/2 ST.T.
IG315/2 S.V. / IG315/2 W.V. / IG315/2 ST.V.
Sensitivity adjustable per channel
7 levels adjustable
from High 0.01 to
Low 0.9
per channel adjust-
able in 4 levels from
High 0.01 to Low 0.9
(adjustment of frequency in %)
Hold time
impulse mode 100
ms (optional 1 s)
and static hold time
per channel in
4 levels adjustable:
0.1 s; 4.5 min; 2 h;
A
lignment automatically after switch-on of power
supply, after pushing reset switch
Output floating relay contact
U
max
= 250 V, I
max
= 2 A,
P
max
= 60 W (ohm resistive load)
Displays LED red = loop failure,
LED green = detection,
LED yellow = blinking when
alignment / power
Safety circuit loop input
galvanic separation by transmitter,
glow lamp
2.5 Dimensions (in mm)
68
75
Socket
7128
89
79
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Measurements are subject to manufacturer’s tolerances!
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2.6 Pin connection
Standard model 315/2 SV /ST *
Special model
315/2 WV / WT * 315/2 STV / STT *
N.C. = not connected U
N
= power supply device *
Contact position: Detector on, loop not occupied
* indicated on right label of device
3 Relay B (Impulse)
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4
6
7
5 Relay A
9 = N.C.
11 = N.C.
Loop 1
2
U
1
10
11
4
9 = N.C.
8
7
Loop 1
2 U
1
6
5 Relay A
10
3 Relay B (Impulse)
11 fault report
8
4
6
7
5 Relay A
9 = N.C.
Loop 1
2
U
1
10
3 Relay B (Impulse)
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3 Installation of the IG315/2
For the use of the device in a surrounding with higher protection requirements, SWARCO TRAFFIC SYSTEMS offers special enclosures (type GHIG300 / GHIG301).
Before switching on the power supply, the device must be plugged onto the socket.
3.1 Special notes on the loop
The safe functioning of the device depends essentially on the technically proper installation and laying of the loops, since the loops are the sensors of the device. The loop feed cable must be drilled approx. 20 – 50 times per meter and must be laid in distance from life wires. For further in­formation see notes on laying of loops (available at
www.swarco.com/sts
).
4 Device adjustments
After every device adjustment a new alignment must be effected by pushing the reset-button (E).
G
C
D
A
F
E
B
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4.1 Adjustment of sensitivity and hold time
IG315/2 Version „Tor“ (gate)
(Type: IG315/2S.T. / IG315/2W.T. / IG315/2ST.T.)*
* indicated on right label of device
channel switch (C) S1 S2 S3 hold time: S4 sensitivity 7 (high) on on on
on=impulse / off=static
6 off on on ‘’ 5 on off on ‘’ 4 (med) off off on ‘’ 3 on on off ‘’ 2 off on off ‘’ 1 (low) on off off ‘’
test mode relay released
off off off off
test mode relay tightened
off off off on
default setting: sensitivity 4 (med) and static hold time.
sensitivity:
adjustable in 7 levels channel switch (C) S1-S3
hold time:
static (presence) or impulse 100 ms
channel switch (C) S4
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IG315/2 Version „Verkehr“ (traffic)
(Typ: IG315/2S.V. / IG315/2W.V. / IG315/2ST.V.)*
* indicated on right label of device
channel switch (C) S1 S2 S3 S4
hold time
sensitivity 4 (high) on on on on 0,1s 3 off on off on 4.5min. 2 on off on off 2h 1 (low) off off off off
test mode relay released
off off off off
test mode relay tightened
off off off on
default setting: sensitivity 3 and 2h hold time.
sensitivity:
adjustable in 4 levels channel switch (C) S1-S2
hold time:
adjustable in 4 levels channel switch (C) S3 - S4
4.2 Adjustment of frequency
with the frequency switch (G) S1-S2 in order to avoid cou­plings caused by nearby loops. Two or more detectors must not operate on the same frequency.
frequency switch (G)
S1 S2
frequency 4 (high) left* left* *position of switches 3 right* left* (see also front panel) 2 left* right* 1 (low) right* right* default setting: 4 (high)
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4.3 Function selection switch (D)
Switch 1 on
Switch-off delay on
The switching signal is switched-off with a delay of 2 seconds after the loop is vacant (not in im­pulse mode).
Switch 2 on
B-relay as fault report
B-relay switches when detector fault. The func­tion B-relay as impulse relay is invalid. The “im­pulse output” or “impulse when leaving the loop” can be emitted on the main relay (channel switch (C) switch 4 on / function selection switch (D) switch 3 on).
Switch 3 on
Impulse when leaving the loop active
The detector switches the B-relay only after the loop is vacant. The channel adjusted to impulse mode and the additional switch-off delay has no influence on the “impulse when leaving the loop”. In static mode the impulse is only emitted after the A-relay is released.
Switch 4 on
Switch-on delay on
The switching signal is emitted when the loop is attenuated for more than one second.
Switch 5 on
Automatic alignment active when fault
When there is a loop fault, the detector aligns anew automatically after approx. 12 seconds. If the fault lasts for a longer period of time, the de­tector keeps trying to align until the fault is eliminated. The relays and LEDs stay in “fault” position until the alignment is effected.
Switch 6 on
Detection by fault active
A loop fault is indicated on the LEDs and ad­dionally the according channel relay is switched on. For a combination with switch 6 on
, switch 5
must by all means rest on off
, since otherwise the detector aligns anew after 12 seconds and a vehicle which might stand on the loop will not be detected anymore.
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5 Alignment and fault diagnosis
5.1 Alignment
When switching on the power supply, when there are volt­age interruptions or when the reset switch (E) is pushed, the loop detector automatically aligns itself to the con­nected loops and switches the relays to switching position “loop not attenuated”. During the alignment period the yellow power-LED (F) is blinking for a few seconds. With a low sensitivity the detector is ready for operation at once. After the alignment the power-LED (F) keeps glow­ing.
Display of switching and failure status
The switching mode “loop occupied“ is indicated by a glowing green channel-LED (A). Loop failure caused by a short-circuit, an interruption or a loop inductivity outside of the permitted range is indicated by a glowing red channel-LED (B).
During the alignment phase there may be no vehicle on the loop since it will not be detected.
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5.2 Detection and correction of errors
Description Possible
cause
Correction
Detector does not align, yellow LED does not glow
There is no power supply for detector
Check connection to power supply
Red LED glowing, green LED blinking long, long, long
Detector detects “loop interrupted“
Check loop and loop connection
Red LED glowing, green LED blinking short, long, short
Detector detects “loop short-circuited”
Check loop and loop connection
Test mode relay tightened is active
Deactivate test mode (see table Adjustment of sensitivity and hold time)
Yellow and green LEDs glowing, relay permanently tightened
Loop is moved mechanically
Control laying of loop, observe documentation “Laying of loops“
Test mode re­lay released is active
Deactivate test mode (see table Adjustment of sensitivity and hold time)
Detector does not switch in spite of effected alignment
Chosen sensitivity is too low
Progressively increase sensitivity until vehicles are detected correctly
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Description Possible
cause
Correction
Vehicle mo­vement on the loop
Keep loop clear during alignment
Loop is moved mechanically
Control laying of loop, observe documentation “Laying of loops“
Yellow LED con­tinuously blinking
Electromag­netic coupling onto the loop
Eliminate cause of cou­pling, observe documen­tation “Laying of loops“
After every change of adjustment resp. correction of error the reset button (E) must be pushed!
6 EC Conformity
6.1 Requirements for the usage according to regulations
Requirements acc. to ETSI EN 300330-1 (2002-12)
For the antenna factor (loop area A in m
2
multiplied by
the number of loop windings N) the following is imperative: N*A 60 m
2
Product Class 2:
Product Class 3:
Maximum length / width
30 m
Area < 30 m2 Area > 30 m2
Number windings 1
Number windings 1
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Constraints for the compliance with EN 300330-1
According to the stated formula, the following loop wind­ings in dependence to the loop area are recommended:
Product Class acc. to EN 300300-1
Area
Number windings
L
loop
[µH]
Operating frequency range (L = 15 µH – 400 µH)
20.05 kHz < f < 70 kHz
Total inductivity (loop + feed cable):
Specification: L
total
< 400 µH
Example: Loop inductivity 200 µH; feed cable inductivity < 200 µH with 100 µH / 100 m: length of feed cable < 200 m
Requirements acc. to DIN EN 60950
The device has basic insulation.
(1 – 3) m2 6 100 - 300 (3 – 5) m2 5 80 – 260
(5 – 10) m2 4 160 – 320
(10 – 15) m2 3 180 – 280
2
(15 – 30) m
2
2 80 – 180
3 (30 – 60) m2 1 40 - 100
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6.2 EC Declaration of Conformity
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