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1. 4 13 of the TRAX Pro Reference Manual present information about setting up a report Export button produces the data as the unit recorded it A record of every vehicle hit and its corresponding data are exported The user is prompted with the following screen x Lapel Mar Yatackhe 2 tab oe kapni Fi Tag Crs renen u e fn GAAT DAN C Denedim Fim fo SIG PT IAH 7 Tiesi Speed M Essa bb Faced Finke Foeed 538 Shorect ay J T fab jas mi Lo luspa Hoe paip ped os Longe Gen i hed So lha gtd bce ee oe ee anceiliyr roan and ale hare Long he Dinanzi aima bead a eat avec Maceo omen Pinan Father Fake fe 999 pama ee f r Ee tars ae The section to the right Export Parameters shows what portion of the data will be exported To adjust these parameters exit the export and make adjustments in the Per Vehicle menu Export will ask to save the file which can be opened in Microsoft Excel A sample of this data is shown below Veh No Date Time Lane Axles Spec Class Length Speed Gap Follow Axle 1 2 1 6 21 02 8 46 23 AM 1 2 2 2 107 31 143 0 107 2 6 21 02 8 46 39 AM 1 2 2 2 117 26 16 491 117 3 6 21 02 8 46 41 AM 1 2 2 2 113 26 2 42 113 4 6 21 02 8 46 44 AM 1 2 2 2 99 31 3 83 99 5 6 21 02 8 46 45 AM 1 2 2 2 98 31 1 36 98 6 6 21 02 8 46 48 AM 1 5 25 9 547 34 3 80 118 7 6 21 02 8 46 53 AM 1 2 4 5 170 31 4 137 170 8 6 21 02 8 47 01 AM 1 2 2 2 107 35 8 253 107 9 6 21 02 8 47 11 AM 1 2 2 2 91 26 10 337 91 10 6 21 02 8 47 14 AM 1 2
2. are only two buttons on the unit Do or Tab Here is a simple outline of the listed screens In each of them Do confirms an action and Tab takes the user to the next screen 1 Counts and Battery voltage screen main screen 2 Memory screen 3 Time Date screen This screen lists the current time military format and date that are programmed in the RD The time or date must be changed by using the TRAX Configuration Utility Software 4 Dead Time screen This screen allows to set the Dead Time This setting tells the RD how long to wait after it receives a sensor hit before it will accept another The default setting is 25 milliseconds Available options for the Dead Time are 1 25 ms 2 40 ms 3 90 ms 4 300 ms 5 Layout screen Press Do to cycle through the different road tube layouts refer to chapter 5 of the TRAX RD User s Manual for information about the layouts 6 Data Module screen This screen allows users to check the status of the module and transfer data from the RD for easy transport back to a computer For more information on this screen refer to page 2 5 of the TRAX RD User s Manual 7 Erase Counts screen This screen allows to delete all the currently stored counts from the RD s memory All this setup can be done easily by using the Trax Configuration Utility TCU In fact some parameters can only be changed using the TCU such as Time Date and Site ID The TCU must be
3. 2 2 102 25 3 66 102 11 6 21 02 8 47 34 AM 1 2 2 2 107 23 20 493 107 12 6 21 02 8 47 35 AM 1 2 4 5 156 29 1 24 156 14 6 21 02 8 47 54 AM 1 2 1 1 32 28 0 4 32 16 6 21 02 8 47 57 AM 1 2 2 2 116 45 0 4 116 18 6 21 02 8 47 59 AM 1 2 1 1 46 17 1 33 46 22 6 21 02 8 48 08 AM 1 2 2 2 96 16 0 13 96 23 6 21 02 8 48 09 AM 1 2 2 2 96 21 1 8 96 24 6 21 02 8 48 23 AM 1 2 2 2 99 31 14 291 99 25 6 21 02 8 48 45 AM 1 2 2 2 104 3 7 22 673 104 26 6 21 02 8 48 55 AM 1 2 2 2 104 33 10 353 104 2 6 21 02 8 49 03 AM _ 1 2 3 3 121 44 8 268 121 28 6 21 02 8 49 21 AM 1 2 2 2 101 39 18 777 101 29 6 21 02 8 49 49 AM 1 2 3 3 124 14 27 1052 124 To view data by volume speed etc Adjust Start Time Fi simply click Process If the data starting time For the reports to work properly the start time of the count does not reflect the interval time the user will be must be a multiple of the selected interval length prompted with the screen below Click Adjust Whe starting time shoud be adjusted to 06 45 4M which will make the start time correspond to the interval time For example if the detector was started at 8 53 AM and the interval time was 15 minutes this would change the start time to 9 00 AM The user should now have the selected data volume speed etc in front of him or her The TRAX PRO software allows to export data directly into an Excel format To do so go to File select Export and click on Excel Spreadsheet as shown below E fiaePio Unti
4. JAMAR TRAX RD The TRAX RD is an automatic traffic recorder designed and built by JAMAR Technologies Inc Since the unit is a Raw Data unit it records a time stamp of every sensor hit that occurs during the period of data collection This unit works using air switches and road tubes to sense traffic When a vehicle runs over the road tube air moves within the tube towards the unit This air shot enters the unit and activates the air switches which allow the unit to detect the passing vehicle Detector Package The system consists of the following 1 Trax RD box 2 Road Tubes and required installation pieces 3 RS 232 communications cable Power Requirements The TRAX RD is powered by a rechargeable lead gel battery Our unit also included the optional solar panel When the unit on is turned on the display shows the battery voltage during its startup procedure JAMAR recommends that the battery is recharged if it displays less than 6 volts The TRAX RD will automatically shut down when the battery voltage falls to 5 volts thus stopping data collection All the data that was stored by the unit prior to shut down is stored and can be retrieved Installation Our installation of the TRAX RD used the mini road tubes The tubes must be placed exactly perpendicular to the flow of traffic Tube length is very important in order to record accurate vehicle data If a long tube setup is used 50 ft of mini tube should be us
5. ed A combination of short tubes and long tubes can be used see page 4 2 of the TRAX RD User s Manual for the correct lengths of tubes There are different road tube layouts depending on the study requirements We used L5 which is for two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction Our mini tubes two of them were 50 ft long 24 ft across the two lanes of traffic and 26 feet of extra tube coiled near the TRAX RD unit The far end of the tubes was sealed with a plug that was inserted into the tube and the other end was connected to the TRAX RD unit To install the tube onto the road a nail and looped nylon material were used to secure the plugged end of the tube on the near and far sides of the road Sticky tape was placed every 2 ft or so to secure the tubes to the road so that they do not oscillate as vehicles pass over them It is important to not stretch the mini tubes during installation to ensure proper data collection Setting Up The Unit The setup of the TRAX RD is very simple Upon turn on it displays several screens with information on the current status of the unit This information includes 1 The version number of the software 2 The serial number of the unit 3 The amount of memory available TRAX RD has 8 MB of memory After that the first screen of the setup menus appears This screen shows the number of Counts stored recording sessions that have been closed and the current battery voltage There
6. hese can change at anytime by going to File Preferences The following screen appears once preferences have been set Download a Trax Counter button Se a Eee sees Click on the Download a Trax Counter button which displays the screen below Make sure that the TRAX RD unit is connected to the computer s comm port with the RS232 cable and that the unit is on and not asleep Select Baud Rate and the comm port the unit is connected to You can also specify where to send the temp file After selecting these options click on Begin The bar at the bottom will fill as the download progresses After downloading has completed the following screen appear from which one selects the file to Process at 11 74 44 A This color count has NOT been processed AAS I GUT I Towns im oi IH d Ufi Li OOOO 1s 7 a aT ae ETETE 11 16 00 AMH BE BSA 11 2000 AM Bg After options have been set click on Save Here you can set your Processing Options After the data is processed the user is presented with the Per Vehicle Menu as and Process shown below a as eet ks pr p Con si Tiii ETET ja i ai eied EE ERTEN Pap Uta p Interval Length Select Times Count Type such as Volume Speed Axle Class T Fig etc are selected as shown below en ee a Be a a a ESE p EEEE Te teen 7 ee ee ae peers re Fake a Fae witb Pages 4 11
7. installed onto a computer The TRAX RD unit is connected to the computer s comm port via the supplied RS232 communications cable Make sure that the RD is on and not asleep Open the program and select a comm port click Ok and the program will open the screen shown A message confirming that the unit was found on the selected comm port should be shown The DBV Spacing and Interval Length settings are not used with the RD and therefore cannot be edited Running The Unit Upon starting a new count the Count TRAX Configuration Utility File Settings About Time 11 29 a 21 Date Format f USA Quit Date 06 JEE 4 02 C World Sit l Fes OOOOOO00 671 Eae i Layout O05 Units DEW 361 OO h 2 English Metric Spacing 00 oO Ft DT Select Comm Fort 025 m amp COMI C COM3 C COM C cCOM4 Interval Length W Set TimeDate Unit found on COM W Use PC Time Date W Enable High Speed Communications 15 min Screen is displayed on the RD unit This screen show the number of sensor hits as they happen refer to page 2 6 of the TRAX RD User s Manual for more information Tab allows to you view information about the unit such as the time and date the battery voltage the ID screen and back to the count screen To end a count simply turn off the TRAX RD unit Data Retrieval The data are retrieved through the TRAX PRO software The first time that the program is loaded user preferences need to be set t
8. tled Volume 172 The following screen allows to specify which contents to export by checking the appropriate box aaa wendarandnddde t Below is a small sample of data after exporting it to MS Excel and opening it in MS Excel File Name Untitled Volume Start Date 6 21 02 Start Time 8 45 00 AM Site Code 000000007671 Station ID Location 1 Location 2 Longitude 0 Latitude 0 Date Time Channel 1 6 21 02 8 45 00 AM 87 6 21 02 9 00 00 AM 85 6 21 02 9 15 00 AM 123 6 21 02 9 30 00 AM 108 6 21 02 9 45 00 AM 124 6 21 02 10 00 00 AM 112 6 21 02 10 15 00 AM 147 6 21 02 10 30 00 AM 144 6 21 02 10 45 00 AM 171 6 21 02 11 00 00 AM 167 6 21 02 11 15 00 AM 164

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