Boylan Workzone Radar Manuale utente

Workzone
Radar
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Call us 1300 500 055
Head Office
198 Power Street
Glendenning NSW 2761
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Charge Point
Module Features
LCD Display Screen
Mode button
A touch sensing button to steps through menu options
A touch sensing button that increases menu value settings and turns options on.
Down button
A touch sensing button that decreases menu value settings and turns options off.
On/Off Switch
This silver toggle switch disconnects the battery from the controller.
Up Button
Key
7
USB
7

Disclaimer
The Boylan Workzone Radar (BWR) is designed to provide added protection to
workzone personnel and should only be used as part of a strategic layered approach to
workzone protection.
Introduction
The Boylan Workzone Radar (BWR) generates an audible and sensory warning to
workzone personnel on the approach of a dangerously over-speed vehicle and will
activate linked pagers and other accessories when a vehicle exceeding the pre-set
speed is detected.
The pre-set speed should therefore be set 10-15 kph higher than the established
workzone speed limit.
The BWR will also provide basic traffic speed-logging data which may be downloaded
via usb to a spreadsheet utilising the application software. Updates are accessible via
our website www.boylan.net.au.
Deployment
The BWR should be located so as not to cause a hazard in itself. The radar component
capture extends to 90m; locating the unit should therefore be considered so as to
maximise protection but minimise unwanted triggers. ie if the unit is placed too far
ahead of the taper the unit may be triggered by vehicles that are in the process of
slowing. The BWR should be installed on a tripod or such like apparatus to provide a
minimum ground clearance of 800mm to mitigate possible false bounce readings.
The BWR device should be oriented with the control panel to the rear and the front
facing toward approaching traffic. The angle of approach toward the radar is important
for accurate readings and therefore alignment angle to approaching traffic should be
minimised.
The BWR has been tested to a range of over 1.2km however in practice the local
environment and interference will determine the maximum range achievable.

Quick Start
1. Rotate the BWR onto the tripod or other mounting device
2. Switch on unit at toggle switch ‘5’
IMPORTANT!
It is imperative that the unit is completely stationary and pointed to a static object
when switching on and during initialising. Movement or incoming signals will effect
the calibration process!
3. Following initialisation the default screen will appear on the LCD screen
Limit: xx ACTIVE
Speed: yy kmh
Where xx = The current trigger speed limit
Where yy = Speed of last vehicle detected or default value 10kmh
4. Press the mode button ‘2’
IMPORTANT!
The buttons are touch sensitive but require a firm press
Change Setting:
Pager active
Selecting Up Arrow ‘3’ to activate
Or
Down Arrow ‘4’ to deactivate
5. Press the mode button ‘2’ twice to enter the data logging option screen
IMPORTANT!
The device will always return to the default screen
Change Settings:
Logging ON
Selecting Up Arrow ‘3’ to activate
Or
Down Arrow ‘4’ to deactivate
6. Press the mode button ‘2’ three times to enter the speed limit option screen
Change Settings:
Speed Limit: xx
Where xx = Current speed trigger value.
Selecting Up Arrow ‘3’ to increase speed trigger
Or
Down Arrow ‘4’ to reduce speed trigger
7. Press the mode button ‘2’ four times to enter the unit of measurement kph/mph
Set MPH or KPH
Measuring in xx
Where xx = current unit of measure

Quick Start
7. Press the mode button ‘2’ four times to enter the unit of measurement kph/mph
Set MPH or KPH
Measuring in xx
Where xx = current unit of measure
Select UP or Down arrow to change selection.
8. Press the mode button ‘2’ five times to enter the Pager Test screen
Pager Test
Press UP to Test
Select UP to temporarily trigger pagers
IMPORTANT!
Ensure pagers are charged and within range.
9. Rotate unit towards oncoming traffic minimising angle. The LCD screen should face
away from the traffic.
10. The unit will continue to operate until switched off or settings are changed.
IMPORTANT!
The device and pagers should be recharged at the end of each operational period.
Downloading Data
1. Download and install latest logging application software.
The application is Microsoft Windows compatible.
2. Connect the Boylan Workzone Radar via the USB cable provided to port ‘7’ on the
unit
3. Activate Data Export Utilities application on computer
4. Connect to Radar
5. Set Date Format
6. Save Records to computer
Define filename and location, the ‘csv’ data may be read by most spreadsheet
programs but was written with Microsoft Excel in mind.

Charging
The device will operate for over 24 hours from a full charge. When in regular use we
recommend charging each night. To do this, plug the supplied AC adaptor into the socket
next to the power switch. The charger is fully automatic and will stop charging when the
battery is full (approx 6 hours.)
To protect the battery from damage due to over discharge, the BWR will automatically
switch off if the battery gets excessively low.
The BWR can also be powered directly from a solar panel. Please contact us for details
about suitable panels.
He
Call us 1300 500 055
Head Office
198 Power Street
Glendenning NSW 2761
E info@boylan.net.au |boylan.net.au
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