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1. 2 Connect the pre installed battery cable Figure 7 3 Item 3 to the battery 3 Lock the battery box Figure 7 3 X Putting the battery in the battery box Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 3 7 2 Selecting the installation location for DFS 600 To ensure correct measurements the location for the DFS 600 must be selected according to the following criteria e There must be an unobstructed visual field of at least 150 metres in front of the DFS 600 In this area and in the radar beam there must be no objects such as trees poles parking vehicles etc Otherwise the speed display may be falsified and the radar range reduced Trees in particular reduce the radar range The location of the DFS 600 must be at least 65 metres away from large traffic signs Otherwise these large traffic signs can reflect the radar beams such that the vehicles in the opposite lane could be recorded by the radar beam e Do not set the DFS 600 up directly at crossing intersections or bridges The DFS 600 must be at least 125 metres away from crossing traffic as it could otherwise also record the crossing traffic as oncoming vehicles Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 1 4 7 3 Installing the DFS 600 This section describes the assembly of the DFS 600 at the installation location NOTE The safety instructions in Section 2 in particular are to be observed See Section 2 Safety instructions This work may in principle be p
2. The responsible installers and operators must read understand and follow these operating instructions Only with knowledge of these operating instructions can errors damage and injury be avoided and fault free operation assured The operating instructions are to be kept within easy reach of the DFS 600 and accessible to the operators and maintenance personnel 3M accepts no warranty and no liability tor operating faults or damage that arises as a result of failure to follow these operating instructions Particular subjects are highlighted as follows Working and operating procedures which have to be followed exactly so as to exclude life threatening injuries Working and operating procedures which have to be followed exactly so as to exclude danger to persons Working and operating procedures which have to be followed exactly so as to damage to or destruction of the equipment Technical information to which the equipment operator must pay particular attention The picture presentations are numbered sequentially per chapter Some of the figures have legends References to figures in the text e g 3 1 Item 2 mean 3 1 Figure 3 1 Item 2 Item 2 of the legend to the picture In the event of technical problems not addressed in these instructions please contact your dealer or local 3M subsidiary Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 1 1 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 1 2 2 Safety Tips Warranty
3. 2 1 2 digital display with 12 segments highest displayable value 19 Bp earetetieeeetaetwareivahs InGaAIP SMD LEDs Viewing angle 16 to 18 3 rows green LEDs 570 mm 3 rows red LEDs 635 mm miei iun T 24 15 GHz 24 25 GHz noci io T 20 dBm 100 mW Radar speed measurement range sssseneennnne 3 km h to 199 km h Radar speed measurement tolerance 2 km h for speeds under 100 km h 2 km h for speeds over 100 km h Radar distance range seen approx 100 m for a passenger car Angle of radar beam sss 24 horizontal 14 vertical Reflective Teri DG white 9 1 Reflective signboard e Dimensions in mm nnn 598 wide x 300 high o Reflective coating mt DG white Power Supply Unit Box optional equipment INDU eee 100 V 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Protection Class 1 e OU e A E A 12 V 100 W INC SS prolECUON c aA IP 55 e e a E E A E A approx 2 0 kg e Permissible ambient temperature cccccscsccscsssssssssssssssssesessesseseserssrsenees 20 to 60 C Battery optional equipment ais ndie elio c 12 V 17 Ah e Standby Zeit eene up to 240 hours after full charging and few traffic JR c approx 6 0 kg e Permissible ambient temperature cccsccsccssscsssss
4. 3M Technical Information Installation and User Manual 3M Driver Feedback Sign DFS 600 Manufacturer and Distributor 3M Deutschland GmbH Traffic Safety Systems Division Carl Schurz Strasse 1 P O Box 10 04 22 D 41453 Neuss Phone 49 0 2131 14 7331 Fax 49 0 2131 14 3694 Email its eu mmm com Internet www 3M com de For questions please first contact your local dealer that you obtained your DFS 600 from All rights reserved 3M Deutschland GmbH Neuss 2008 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 Table of Contents 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 5 1 9 2 6 1 6 2 6 3 Page Notes on this DOGUIMEIM 1 1 Safety Tips Warranty Liability eene 2 1 Overview of the device reser eren enne nennen nnns 3 1 I eni mm 4 1 Jie CCG c 4 1 Function and how it or cC 4 1 Power supply Options PEN T T 4 2 Power supply CQUIPMENL c cccccscessssssssssessseseesseeseesersseeseesessaeserssnssareaes 4 2 4 4 1 Mains operation constant power supply eee 4 3 4 4 2 Battery buffer operation interrupted power supply 4 3 4 4 3 Battery operation no mains supply eeeeeeee 4 3 Optional equipment sessssseeseeeeeeenneennnnnnn nnn nnn 4 4
5. e n demo mode the light display shows a series of numbers in alternating red green colours and with flash frequency and various brightness levels to permit checking of the quality and range of the display 1 Hold the magnetic key to the magnetic switch and keep it there 2 After about 2 seconds the unit changes its operating mode Once the desired operating mode is reached remove the magnetic key Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 6 4 1 Select mode 2 Select radar mode Magnetic key Sensor field Radar mode operation Demo mode V H Radar mode operation Figure 6 2 Setting the operating mode In radar mode four speed parameters are to be set one after the other for correct display Lower display threshold Speeds measured that are above the set value are displayed in green or red on the DFS 600 Upper display threshold Speeds measured that are above the set value are no longer displayed Transition threshold opeeds measured that are above the set value are displayed in red on the DFS 600 Flash threshold Speeds measured that are above the set value are displayed flashing on the DFS 600 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 6 5 Example of a common km h speed setting mM Display colour on Colour displayed in operation setup M Lower Lower display threshold threshold 10 Green 0 Uriel NN display threshold m cer longer displayed from 100 km h upwards g Transition
6. See Section 2 Using other manufacturers batteries with the same performance data is possible NOTE However 3M will no longer provide a guarantee for the problem free operation of the DFS 600 Only the 3M battery charger may be used for charging the batteries via the DFS 600 Optional equipment Battery box The battery box for the DFS 600 is used for the safe and weatherproof storage of the optional equipment components and for mounting on vertically set tubular poles with a diameter of 60 mm Inside the housing Figure 4 1 Item 1 the battery Figure 4 1 Item 6 is freestanding In addition the charger Figure 4 1 Item 7 is bolted to the back wall of the housing The 230 V mains cable to the charger and the 12 V power supply cable to the DFS 600 are fed through the back wall A front door fitted with a seal frame Figure 4 1 Item 4 closes off the housing The rotating catch Figure 4 1 5 on the door can be locked with the two keys supplied For the 12 V power supply cable to be fed through the housing the battery plug must first be removed and afterwards refitted The 230 V mains cable can also only be fed through the housing with a free cable end and then be clamped to the charger afterwards This work may only be performed by a qualified electrician Risk of injury from electric A shock Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 4 4 Figure 4 1 Battery box Housing Pipe cuff 2x C rai
7. 210 1 Balioiy DOK crena E E N IUD EF UU UU MENE 4 4 4 5 2 Reilective Signboard ssesesesuxsnewatinis incitat ru xv rre x e 4 5 4 5 3 Charger mounting Kllza sco con entra dtr EEDe tue SRUS eb RU Rud CIR UTE XER Sema tts 4 6 4 5 4 Battery cable 4 6 Transport and Storage s ssssssssnsnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnna 5 1 liceo m E 5 1 AAE aaO E EA E EA A 5 1 Configuration and operation ssssssssssnsnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 1 SUMMA Or SETUD 6 1 Connecting the DFS 600 and the power up process 6 2 Setting the operating parameters seeenennnnnnnnnnne 6 4 6 3 1 Selection of km h or mph esses 6 4 6 3 2 Setting operation mode sees 6 4 6 3 3 Setting operating parameters essere 6 6 6 3 4 Reset to factory settings cccssssseessssssesssesersessessesessesseseesersensassasees 6 8 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 Hl re 7 3 7 4 8 1 8 2 8 3 Installation assembly and operation 7 1 Preparation with optional ACCESSONICS cccscsccessessssessssessrsssssesersssesereees 7 1 7 1 1 Mains operation constant power supply eeeesss 7 1 7 1 2 Battery buffer operation interrupt
8. Liability Basic Information 1 The DFS 600 has been built in accordance with state of the art technology and A recognised safety rules and norms in the EC Guideline Nevertheless dangers to the life and limb of the user or a third party or impairments to the device or other property may occur with its use T Only use the DFS 600 in a technically perfect condition and in accordance with legal provisions in full awareness of safety and dangers by following the operating instructions In particular repair faults that may impair safety immediately yourself or have them repaired by the service company E The DFS 600 is exclusively intended to measure and display the speed measured by the built in radar equipment of vehicles passing in front of it An alternative or more extensive use is deemed to be improper The manufacturer supplier is not liable for damages occurring as a result of this The user alone bears the risk Proper use also includes following the operating instructions and complying with the service and maintenance conditions 4 Keep the operating instructions within reach in the place where the device is installed 5 In addition to the operating instructions all generally valid legal and other binding regulations governing accident prevention and protection of the environment are to be obeyed and applied 6 The DFS 600 is to be set up in traffic in accordance with EN 12899 1 Fixed vertical road tra
9. Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 4 6 9 1 9 2 Transport and Storage Transport Storage A For transporting the DFS 600 switched off and disconnected from the mains and the accessories the original packaging should always be used In addition the front of the frame is to be protected by a soft cover For transport all outward leading cables are to be laid such that they cannot hang loose The Battery must be removed from the Battery Box prior to transport and packed separately A Follow safety advices on handling the Battery see Section 2 During transport do not hit the parts or subject them to strong vibration The DFS 600 and its accessories switched off and disconnected from the mains can be stored for up to 12 months at an ambient temperature of 20 C to 30 C and 55 relative humidity in a dry room Follow safety advices on storage of Batteries see Section 2 5 1 07 2008 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 5 2 6 Configuration and operation 6 1 Summary of setup These diagrams show the setup process through to operation of the DFS 600 Figure 6 1 The individual steps are shown and explained in the following sections Connection See Section 6 2 See Section 6 3 See Section 7 See Section 7 Operation Figure 6 1 Setting up the DFS 600 07 2008 6 1 6 2 Connecting the DFS 600 and the power up process The 12V power supply may be p
10. connection unit box should in principle be attached to the DFS 600 but it can i be installed separately Figure 7 8 Fixed installation with constant power supply 230 V mains operation 1 Insert the M12 plug of the DFS 600 connector cable Figure 7 8 Item 3 from the power supply unit box Figure 7 8 Item 1 into the connection socket Figure 7 8 Item 4 on the back of the DFS 600 and screw tight 2 Connect the mains cable Figure 7 8 Item 2 to the mains The DFS 600 is now powered up 3 Perform a functional test of the display with a hand movement Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 10 7 4 2 Battery buffer operation interrupted power supply ED The 230 V battery charger and the 12 V battery must be built into the battery box Figure 7 9 Item 2 1 Insert the battery cable from the battery charger Figure 7 9 Item 4 and that from the battery Figure 7 9 Item 8 into the two plugs with one cable feed each on the branched cable Figure 7 9 Item 5 2 Insert the pre installed DFS 600 connector cable Figure 7 9 Item 6 into the cable connector with two cable feeds 3 Insert the M12 plug of the DFS 600 connector cable into the connection socket Figure 7 9 Item 7 on the back of the DFS 600 and screw it tight 4 Connect the mains cable Figure 7 9 Item 1 from the battery charger Figure 7 9 Item 3 to the mains the DFS 600 is now powered up 5 Perform a functional te
11. damaged or destroyed in case of over current When the DFS 600 is in a fixed installation e g to street lights a disconnectable over current protective device max 6A according to EN60950 must be installed between the power supply line and the DFS 600 For service work on the DFS 600 the power supply must be disconnected via the over current protective device The over current protective device is to be installed in accordance with the local electrical guidelines and safety requirements Therefore in Scandinavia for example a cut out must have a 2 pole connection against grounding Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 9 The electrical connections must always be produced in accordance with the requirements for the intended location In the case of fixed installations the plug on the power supply unit or the Charger may have to be removed If the plug is still to be used then an adequately waterproof weather resistant and properly mounted socket with protection to the power line as specified above is to be provided Pay particular attention to further safety advices specified in Section 2 For compliance with CE Regulations for fixed installations where the Charger is connected to the public mains network a frequency filter has to be used in the supply line Following types can be used 1 Schurter 5500 2034 FMLB 0109 2040 2 Schurter 5500 2043 FMW2 52 2 1 25 7 4 1 Mains operation constant power supply The power
12. the battery and battery charger in the battery box When the mains is switched off or there is a power failure the unit is supplied by the battery When the mains is connected the battery charger recharges the battery e Battery operation no mains power supply The DFS 600 may be operated independently of the mains with a battery in the battery box 44 Power supply equipment The power supply unit box the battery and the battery charger are not supplied with the DFS600 in its basic version Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 4 2 4 4 1 Mains operation constant power supply The 230 V power supply unit box Figure 3 3 Item 1 provides the power supply via its two cables between the mains connection 100 V 240 V and the DFS 600 12 V The box is maintenance free and waterproof and is not to be opened The vents must always be kept clear In principle the power supply unit box is to be mounted on the back of the DFS 600 See Section 7 3 1 If required the power supply unit box may also be installed separately taking into account the vertical alignment 4 4 2 Battery buffer operation interrupted power supply The battery charger Figure 4 1 Item 7 designed specially for the DFS 600 is intended to be used only for charging the DFS 600 s battery The battery charger is fitted with a mains cable and a cable with a suitable plug for the connection on the DFS 600 When using the battery charger buffered mains
13. threshold threshold 80 Green e MA R You must ensure that the speed settings are compatible with each other If this is not ED the case e g lower display threshold higher than the upper display threshold then nothing will be displayed After the setting of every speed parameter a reasonableness check of the other parameters is performed by the DFS 600 and they are automatically corrected if necessary 6 3 3 Setting operating parameters Setting of the operating parameters take place in radar mode 1 Lower display threshold Hold the magnetic key in place until a red 1 appears a second time Remove the magnetic key and immediately hold it in place again and keep it there The speed of the lower display threshold appears and starts to increase in steps of 5 Remove the magnetic key when the desired setting is reached Display during operation Count up from 3 in steps of 5 keep the magnet in place e g to 10 then Figure 6 3 Lower display threshold Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 6 6 2 Upper display threshold Immediately hold the magnetic key in place again until a red number e g 199 appears and count down the speed to be set in steps of 5 to the desired speed then remove the magnetic key Display during operation Count down from 199 in steps of 5 keep the magnet in place e g to 100 then Figure 6 4 Upper display threshold 3 Transition
14. DFS 600 with sellotape for transportation a IS 4l x Lu 9 i p N Figure 7 1 Mounting the power supply unit box 07 2008 7 4 7 1 2 Battery buffer operation interrupted power supply Mount the battery charger and battery in the battery box 1 Bolt on the battery charger Figure 7 2 Item 1 with the mounting plate Figure 7 2 Item 2 of the charger mounting kit 2 Remove the blind stoppers from the back of the battery box and insert the cable holders Figure 3 4 Item 12 and screw them tight 3 Screw the battery charger with the mounting plate to the back of the battery box Figure 7 2 Item 3 4 Remove the mains plug from the mains cable Figure 7 2 Item 4 of the battery charger and lay it in the back of the battery box with the cable holders This work may only be carried out by a qualified electrician See the safety instructions in Section 2 Risk of injury from electric shock with assembly by unqualified persons 5 In order to prevent damage in transit do not put the battery Figure 7 2 ltem 5 into the battery box until it is in its installation location 6 lock the battery box Figure 7 2 X Installing the battery charger and battery in the battery box Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 1 2 7 1 3 Battery operation no power supply 1 Put the battery Figure 7 3 Item 1 into the battery box Figure 7 3 Item 2 at the installation location
15. OTE The use of aggressive detergents and abrasives can damage the reflective coating and should therefore be avoided 2 Clean all air vents on the DFS 600 outside and inside with a cloth or a broom The air supply vents must always be kept uncovered 3 Clean rough dirt from the DFS 600 with a broom 8 2 Maintenance The DFS 600 is maintenance free as a basic principle Before setting it up subject the equipment to a visual inspection and while doing so pay particular attention to the condition of the mains cables These must not be damaged but if they are have the cable replaced by a qualified electrician If Batteries are used check that their external condition is perfect in advance In case of damage replace the Battery When handling batteries pay particular attention to further safety advices as specified in Section 2 Risk of injury as a result of leaking liquid exists When replacing components only original 3M parts should be used The manufacturer s warranty expires if components from other manufacturers are used The electrical connection components such as plugs sockets cables etc are standard commercial electrical goods which can be replaced by a qualified electrician 07 2008 8 1 8 3 Symptom solution table Possible defects and unexpected behaviour of the DFS 600 can be limited and corrected using the symptom solution table shown below Problems and errors that the operator cannot localize an
16. Traffic zones with special speed limits e g residential areas inner city areas roadworks e Dangerous traffic spots e g curves bridges tunnels e Traffic zones that must be driven with particular care e g past hospitals schools bus stops roads whose surfaces produce noise or are dirty The spray protected DFS 600 can be used outdoors at all times and regardless of the weather given the appropriate power supply Thanks to the reflective coating on the frame Figure 3 1 Item 2 the DFS 600 can easily be seen during the day and especially in the dark in the headlights If necessary an additional reflective sign which may show additional written directions Figure 3 4 Item 9 can be attached above the DFS 600 4 2 Function and how it works In its ready to use state power supply provided and presets selected the radar sensor Figure 3 1 Item 6 measures the speed of an approaching vehicle The radar sensor is located in the lower field of the central figure In normal operation this vehicle speed is displayed in LED digits Figure 3 1 Item 7 on the DFS 600 Figure 3 1 Item 5 The colour of the digits can be set to red or green As a rule speeds set as permissible are displayed in green and speeds exceeding these in red The LED digits adjust their light intensity to the ambient light A suitable light sensor Figure 3 1 Item 3 is located in the upper field of the central figure The lighted digit display can also be set to flashi
17. d correct using this table should be communicated to the dealer or to the local 3M customer care services DFS 600 does not show any reaction Display visibility reduced Battery is not charged again Battery empty in less than 3 days No speed values are displayed Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 No power to DFS 600 Check power supply Wrong operation parameters are Check operation parameters chosen Dew on the sign Dry the sign and use anti dew if applicable Check if the vents are open Retroreflective sheeting is dirty Clean or replace sheeting or damaged Wrong cleaning of the Clean sheeting only with soft retroreflective sheeting detergent Battery charger is not installed Check connection to battery charger Battery and charger is not Check installation of battery connected correctly charger and battery Power temporarily not available Check power supply e g street lamp Damaged cable of the battery or Check cable and connector and charger replace as necessary cable Very high volume of traffic Charge battery change battery Battery damaged old Change battery DFS 600 is switched off Connect power supply Cables of power supply are not Check power supply connection correctly connected No power to DFS 600 Check power supply opeed range in the configuration New setup of the speed range parameters is wrongly chosen settings in the configuration parameters 8 2 LED module
18. damaged Make system check Wrong alignment of the DFS Align DFS 600 correct to the 600 towards the road road Incorrect speed values Large objects reflecting the Check location and the are displayed radar waves alignment of the DFS 600 DFS 600 is not aimed correctly Check location and the alignment of the DFS 600 Display brightness is Sensor is dirty masked Clean sensor very low Battery box cannot be Rubber seal has slipped Check rubber seal on your closed battery box Cables are between the rubber Check for cables which could seal and door be hanging outside of the battery box Wrong key Check number of key Water in the battery box Rubber seals not tight Check rubber seals Formation of condensed water Check and clean the air vents Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 8 3 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 8 4 9 07 2008 Technical Data DFS 600 Complete system Dimensions in mm eeeeeeenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 610 wide x 480 high x 58 deep Speed display device PENIS VOM UOC ae 11 3V 14 7 V Electrical power Without display operation sese 840 mW VIRI T Ts 24 W Case Nel cde etel o PEE m E E IO IP 54 Permissible ambient temperature ccccccccsccsssssssssssessesessesseseseseesersenss 20 to 80 C Permissible humidity sese ennt up to 95 Digital display Ac 330 mm high 450 mm wide
19. e a second person along who can trigger a power down in an emergency 8 Use only insulated tools Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 2 3 Power Supply Unit power box if available 1 Asa basic principle the Power Supply Unit box is provided for use on the DFS 600 but can also be used separately taking into account the vertical alignment when placed indoors workshop office or outdoors next to mounting location non functioning Power Supply Unit boxes including the two cables This also applies to 2 Do not open disassemble the Power Supply Unit box Completely replace damaged or cable damage Battery if available 1 Do not remove the Battery pole caps A short circuit which can destroy the Battery is IN created by bridging the positive and negative poles with metal There is a risk of injury as a result of parts heating up or arcing voltages 2 The Battery cable and poles should be undamaged otherwise the Battery is to be replaced 3 As a basic principle charge the Battery using the Charger A 4 Only charge and discharge removed Batteries in ventilated areas as charging causes poisonous and flammable gases to develop No Smoking Keep children away 5 Do not cover the Battery and do not place on radiators heaters or open fires Avoid contact with water NOTE The optional Battery Box is the best location for the Battery while charging and in use 6 The Battery fluid is co
20. ed power supply 7 2 7 1 3 Battery operation no power supply senes 7 3 Selecting the installation location for DFS 600 ssssss 7 4 Installing the DFS 600 7 5 7 3 1 DFS 600 Montage nnne nnns 7 5 7 3 2 Reflective signboard optional accessory sess 7 8 Making the electrical connections seeeennnnes 7 9 7 4 1 Mains operation constant power supply eeesessss 7 10 7 4 2 Battery buffer operation interrupted power supply 7 11 7 4 3 Battery operation no mains supply sees 7 12 7 4 4 Battery operation inside sen 7 13 Service and Maintenance eeeeeeeeeeeee enne nnne arena nnannannn 8 1 E EN 8 1 WERNE AEI ENERO T 8 1 Symptom solution table ssssseseeseeeenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 8 2 Kaa eA e E A E A E E E 9 1 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 IV 1 Notes on this Document NOTE These operating instructions for the DFS 600 Speed Feedback and Warning System are a basis for the faultless operation of the 3M Driver Feedback Sign DFS 600 by the operator In the operating instructions the equipment is given the abbreviated name DFS 600
21. erformed by one person No special tools are required A The installation location should be secured to prevent risks arising from flowing traffic E for tightening the bolts 7 3 1 DFS 600 Montage A fixed pole checked for secure installation with a diameter of 60 mm and of the e specified installation height must be installed at the location chosen for the DFS 600 The DFS 600 must be set up for the chosen power supply e Fixed installation with constant power supply mains operation See Section 4 4 1 The power supply unit box is already fixed to the DFS 600 e Fixed installation with battery and mains operation battery buffer operation See 4 4 2 The battery box with the battery charger and battery is bolted to the back of the DFS 600 after mounting on the pole See Figure 3 4 Item 1 e Installation independent of the mains battery operation See Section 4 4 3 The battery is in principle to be placed in the battery box bolted to the pole If required battery operation may also be used in areas without a battery box 1 Unscrew the hexagonal nuts Figure 7 4 Item 1 with their washers Figure 7 4 Item 2 from the pipe cuffs supplied Figure 7 4 Item 3 and dismantle the pipe cuffs 2 Bolt the mounting plate Figure 7 4 ltem 5 on the upper pipe cuff half to the plate bracket with two hex head bolts Figure 7 4 Items 6 and hexagonal nuts Figure 7 4 Item 8 with their washers Figure 7 4 Item 7 Here the hex head bolts
22. etup steps are performed one after the other by bringing a magnetic key to and removing it from the sensor field of the magnetic switch 1 cm to the right by the light sensor see Diagram 3 1 3 in the upper left number field of the display The setting is stored until it is used again even after the power supply is disconnected The setup of the operating parameters should not be done at the DFS 600 s location installation The time gaps between the settings to be input must not be too long otherwise the setup will have to be repeated from the start It is recommended that the initial settings be done in advance without interruption so as to develop an appropriate routine for this procedure 6 3 1 Selection of km h or mph If it was established during the power up process that the speed display in km h green bars or mph red bars needed to be changed then the DFS 600 is to be reset to its delivered state km h 1 Hold the magnetic key to the magnetic switch while 188 is displayed in the power up procedure until the green bars appear and these change to red 2 Remove the magnetic key D Switching again is only ever possible by resetting to delivered condition 6 3 2 Setting operation mode Radar mode is set in the DFS in its delivered condition It can be changed between radar mode and demo mode e Measurement and display operations are performed in radar mode and the operating parameters are to be input for this mode
23. event of i complaints please contact 3M Customer Services see Page Il Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 3 2 Equipment for electricity supply Figure 3 3 Electricity supply equipment for the DFS 600 GD These parts are not part of the DFS 600 delivery package The individual components must be ordered separately depending on the electricity supply to be used Power supply unit box power cable with mounting plate Hexagonal nut Washer T bolt Battery charger with 12 V charging cable Battery 12 V 17 Ah with connector cable OooFr Wh Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 3 3 Optional accessories o Figure 3 4 DFS 600 Optional accessories CONDOR WP Battery box Hexagonal nut 4x Washer 4x T bolt 4x Pipe cuff complete 60 mm 2x DFS 600 connector cable with plug M12 Reflective signboard EKS cuff complete 60 mm 2x Charger mounting kit Mounting plate DFS branching cable charger and battery Cable holders for installation of DFS 600 charger Battery cable 2m Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 3 4 4 Technical description 4 1 Intended use The DFS 600 Figure 3 1 is used to measure and display the speed of vehicles driving into the radar beam These measurements are displayed in figures to the vehicle just measured The monitoring of vehicle speeds in flowing traffic is particularly useful for the following traffic Zones e
24. ffic signs Part 1 Fixed Signs The equipment must only be mounted on a fixed pole or a solid fixture Select the setup site such that the work of setting up is not endangered by traffic If necessary secure the setup site with reflective tapes or warning signs and where appropriate work with auxiliary personnel Only work with approved lifting gear Where ladders are used support them Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 2 1 8 The equipment must not extend into the free space of the traffic to be monitored so it can not impair traffic 9 The personnel charged with working on the equipment must read these operating instructions and this chapter Safety Tips in particular before work begins This applies most particularly to personnel employed only occasionally e g for connecting the equipment to mains power 10 Follow the safety advices on the device and keep them in a legible condition 11 Where safety relevant changes occur to the equipment shut it down immediately Have the fault repaired 12 Do not make changes additions and conversions to the equipment unless they are expressly provided for in these operating instructions e g replacing the frame connecting external flashing lights etc This also applies to the fitting and adjustment of safety devices 13 Spare parts must meet the technical requirements specified by the manufacturer Only original 3M spare parts guarantee this 14 Only e
25. ing on the additional electrical equipment the following power supply connections are possible with the DFS 600 e Fixed installation with constant power supply mains operation see Section 4 4 1 Power supply via a 230 V power connection box power unit e Fixed installation with battery and mains operation battery buffer operation see 4 4 2 Power supply via a 230 V power connection battery charger and 12V battery both built into a battery box see Figure 3 4 Item 1 e Installation independently of the mains battery operation see Section 4 4 3 Power supply via a 12 V battery If the power supply to the DFS 600 has been connected then the DFS 600 power up process starts with an automatically run system check that is shown in the numerical display by two bars that flash alternately red and green If the voltage to the DFS 600 is too high or too low then the unit switches off immediately After the system check has run the DFS 600 is ready to operate The operating parameters must be set in advance in accordance with Section 6 3 When connecting to the mains the following is to be observed in particular To connect the DFS 600 to the public power supply outdoors a connection must be available that satisfies the local electrical guidelines and safety requirements The power supply line phase brown black wire must be secured with a suitable fuse typically 4 to 6 A Otherwise the electronics in the DFS 600 may be
26. l 2x Front door Rotating catch with lockable closure Battery Battery charger NOOR WD Fixing of the battery box to a 60 mm tubular support is done with two pipe cuffs Figure 4 1 Item 2 that are fixed to the housing from inside with four bolts 4 5 2 Reflective signboard The reflective signboard is also positioned above the DFS 600 and fixed with two EKS cuffs Figure 4 2 Item 2 Text or graphic information in film material may also be stuck to the reflective surface Figure 4 2 Item 1 Only suitable 3M film material should be used so as not to damage the reflective surface Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 4 5 Figure 4 2 Reflective signboard 1 Reflective surface 2 EKS cuff 2x 4 5 3 Charger mounting kit The charger mounting kit Figure 3 4 Item 9 is used to fix the charging device in the battery box The mounting plate Figure 3 4 Item 10 is bolted to the battery charger and then this assembly is bolted to the back of the battery box The cable holders Figure 3 4 Item 12 are to be inserted through a suitable drill hole to be made in the back wall for feeding through the DFS 600 connector cable The battery charger battery and DFS 600 connector cable are connected together via the branching cable Figure 3 4 Item 11 4 5 4 Battery cable The 2 m long battery cable can be connected directly between the battery and the DFS 600 for the installation work in enclosed spaces Figure 3 4 Item 13
27. lace longer so that the selected number continues counting and can then be changed Once the desired value is reached remove the magnetic key again 6 3 4 Reset to factory settings The factory settings can be restored in the DFS 600 s power up phase To do this the magnetic contact must be held in place briefly during the system check in the power up phase 188 green 188 red When the factory settings have been restored these will be shown in the display following the system check Lower display threshold 3 km h Upper display threshold 199 km h Transition threshold 50 km h Flash threshold 75 km h km h in green Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 6 8 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 6 9 7 Installation assembly and operation 7 1 Preparation with optional accessories 7 1 1 Mains operation constant power supply The power supply unit box mains circuit is for attachment to the back of the DFS 600 between the two C rails 1 Hold the power supply unit box Figure 7 1 Item 1 with its mounting plate Figure 7 1 Item 4 vertically on the side outside the pole area of the DFS 600 on the two C rails Figure 7 1 Item 6 2 Hook the lower lug of the mounting plate into the lower C rail 3 Insert the T bolt Figure 7 1 Item 5 into the upper C rail and screw tight on to the DFS 600 with the hexagonal bolt Figure 7 1 Item 2 and washer Figure 7 1 Item 3 Stick down both the cables on the
28. mmediately Device Identification The type label bearing the CE mark is located on the rear of the speed display device The type label gives the following information e Manufacturer s details e Device type e Serial number Electrical data Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 2 6 3 Overview of the device Figure 3 1 Overall view of DFS 600 DFS 600 front view Reflective coating DG white Speed display device Radar sensor position hidden CON OOOH WD DFS 600 back view 9 Ventilation fittings 10 M12 connector for electricity supply 11 C rail 2x 12 Identification label Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 Sensor for measuring ambient brightness Magnetic switch position hidden LED display bars red and green coloured m TRAFFIC SAFETY SYSTEMS DIVISION uon 3M D 6C HLA EUTSCHLAAD G MBH CARL SCHURZ STR 1 D 41453 NEUSS SERIA rd MF so AUGUST 2006 CABINET POWER RAD AR RATING 12 VOLTSDC 5A PEAK L15 2425 GHz TOOTA ai tp C 0682 Z 3 1 Delivery package Figure 3 2 DFS 600 delivery package In the standard model the DFS 600 comprises the following parts DFS 600 Magnetic key Mounting plate T bolt 2x Washer 4x Hexagonal nut 4x Pipe cuff complete 60 mm 2x Operating instructions CD Hex head bolt 2x CO COND C1 4 W PO On delivery please check for completeness and condition of parts In the
29. mploy trained properly instructed and authorised personnel Clearly specify the responsibility of the personnel for operation and assessment Safety Tips for Operation 1 Refrain from any method of working that puts safety at risk 2 In the event of functional faults shut the equipment down and secure it Have faults repaired immediately 3 Switch the equipment on and off and monitor control displays as specified in the operating instructions 4 Lay the mains cable such that it is not under tension or causes obstruction Nothing should be placed on the cable 5 Where an earth cable is used the earth conductor must have a suitable cross section and connect into a grounding system of safe capacity 6 For CE compliance keep attached cables below 3 m length Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 2 2 Notes on certain types of danger NOTE Electrical power 1 To connect the DFS 600 to the public power supply outdoors a connection must be available that satisfies the local electrical guidelines and safety requirements The power supply line phase brown black wire must be secured with a suitable fuse typically 4 to 6 A Otherwise the electronics in the DFS 600 may be damaged or destroyed in case of over current When the DFS 600 is in a fixed installation e g to street lights a disconnectable over current protective device max 6A according to EN60950 must be installed between the power supply line a
30. must be inserted into the mounting plate 3 Assemble the pipe cuff around the pole and bolt together loosely at the desired installation height 4 Hook the mounting plate Figure 7 4 Item 5 of the upper pipe cuff into the upper C rail Figure 7 4 Item 10 on the DFS 600 Figure 7 4 Item 9 5b Insert the two outward pointing T bolts Figure 7 4 Item 11 on the lower pipe cuff half in the plate bracket and screw loosely with the hexagonal nuts Figure 7 4 Item 8 and washers Figure 7 4 Item 7 Assemble the lower pipe cuff around the pole and screw together lightly Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 5 6 Push the lower pipe cuff up to the height of the lower C rail Insert the T bolts Figure 7 4 Item 11 into the lower C rail and screw together lightly While the DFS 600 is still not firmly attached it should always be supported with one hand since it may otherwise slip to the bottom There is a risk of injury Figure 7 4 Mounting the DFS 600 7 Position the DFS 600 vertically in the middle and swivel it horizontally until the cone of the radar beam is located above the lane to be monitored See Figure 7 5 The maximum degree of horizontal swivel should be less than 10 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 6 8 Tighten the cuff bolts If necessary secure the DFS 600 against slipping with a clamp on the tubular fixing or a bolt through it In the event of longer installation time after ab
31. nd the DFS 600 For service work on the DFS 600 the power supply must be disconnected via the over current protective device The over current protective device is to be installed in accordance with the local electrical guidelines and safety requirements Therefore in Scandinavia example a cut out must have a 2 pole connection against grounding The electrical connections must always be produced in accordance with T for the requirements for the intended location In the case of fixed installations the plug on the power supply unit or the Charger may have to be removed E the equipment down immediately Only use fuses of the prescribed rating In the event of faults in the power supply shut 4 Work on the electrical equipment or fittings e g Charger must only be carried out by a qualified electrician or by trained personnel under the management and supervision of a qualified electrician in accordance with electrical engineering rules G Parts on which tests maintenance and repair are being carried out must have the power to them disconnected The disconnected parts must be initially tested for zero voltage then grounded and shorted Adjacent parts with power still connected to them must be isolated 9 loose connections or burnt cables must be removed immediately The electrical equipment on the DFS 600 is to be checked regularly Defects such as 7 If work is required on disconnected parts tak
32. ng from an adjustable speed threshold upwards The speed display unit contains a 2 2 LED digit display that can display a maximum value of 199 It consists of a total of 25 light segments that can be tuned to match each other 12 segments per number any number 1 segment for the 1 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 4 1 Under optimum environmental conditions the digits can be read at a distance of over 100 m The electrical connection Figure 3 1 Item 10 is located on the back of the speed display unit The speed display unit has passive internal ventilation provided by two ventilation fittings Figure 3 1 Item 9 The vents must always be kept clear The DFS 600 is fitted to a tube of diameter 60 mm with the two pipe cuffs Figure 3 2 Item 7 43 Power supply options The DFS 600 may be used with various power supply options depending on the version or without a battery charger Figure 3 3 Item 5 are available for the DFS 600 s power e A power supply unit box Figure 3 3 Item 1 and or a 12 V battery Figure 3 3 Item 6 with supply and these must be ordered as extras depending on the desired mode of use NOTE Observe installation instructions and electrical connections per Section 6 Mains operation constant power supply The DFS 600 is installed in a fixed position and connected to the mains via the power supply unit box Battery buffer operation interrupted power supply The DFS 600 may be operated with
33. operation of the DFS 600 is possible For this the battery charger must be installed in the optional battery box Figure 4 1 Item 1 See Section 7 1 2 The battery is charged by the charger being connected to the mains even if the DFS 600 is switched off if both the battery and the charger are connected to the DFS 600 With fixed installation of the charger to the mains a mains filter is to be inserted into eo the supply cabling in order to comply with the CE directives The following types may be used 1 Schurter 5500 2034 FMLB 0109 2040 2 Schurter 5500 2043 FMW2 52 2 1 25 4 4 3 Battery operation no mains supply The 12 V 17 Ah battery Figure 3 3 Item 6 specially designed for the DFS 600 is a lead battery with a gel filling A cable with a connector appropriate to the connection on the DFS 600 is fitted to the battery poles The battery and cable are a fixed unit Operation of the DFS 600 is possible independently of the mains with the battery The battery is disconnected from the DFS 600 by its voltage management system below a battery voltage of 10 8 V to prevent total discharge The battery is to be housed safely and in a weatherproof manner in the optional battery box Figure 3 4 Item 2 This is ensured by the optional battery box See Section 7 1 3 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 4 3 4 5 4 5 1 For separate setup the battery must be given special protection from the weather and unauthorised access
34. out 2 days retighten the cuff bolts max 10 Figure 7 5 Directing the DFS 600 beside a road 9 With fixed installation of the DFS 600 above a road e g on a signal gantry the DFS 600 must be positioned at a height of 4 to 6 metres centrally above the lane to be monitored The fixing pole with the mounted DFS 600 must be capable of being tilted vertically in order to direct the DFS 600 at the lane Swivel the DFS 600 vertically in such a way that the cone of the radar beam is located above the lane to be monitored See Figure 7 6 The angle of vertical swivel should be between 6 and 8 max 6 to 8 Figure 7 6 Directing the DFS 600 above a road Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 1 1 7 3 2 Reflective signboard optional accessory The reflective signboard is attached and fixed above the DFS 600 with two EKS cuffs 1 Unscrew both the EKS cuffs Figure 7 7 Item 1 and insert the clamping strips of the EKS cuffs in the rear crossbars of the signboard Make sure here that the clamping strip of the upper EKS cuff points upwards and the NOTE clamping strip of the lower EKS cuff points downwards 2 Attach the reflective signboard to the pole and screw the EKS cuffs together loosely 3 Orientate the reflective signboard and bolt the cuffs tightly to the pole Figure 7 7 Reflective signboard Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 8 7 4 Making the electrical connections NOTE Depend
35. rovided in various ways depending on the version available The options are described in Section 7 and are to be implemented after setup 1 Insert the M12 plug of the DFS 600 connector cable on the back of the DFS 600 With the connection to the 12V power supply the DFS 600 is switched on and starts the power up process Various displays appear one after the other e The two middle bars light up alternately in green and red ca 8X e A green figure appears in the right hand number field which shows the firmware status of the main unit e A red figure appears in the right number field which shows the firmware status of the radar e The number 188 appears in the display first in green then in red The system is performing a self test If these numbers do not appear the unit does not proceed with powering up The input voltage is either too high or too low and this must be checked Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 6 2 e After successful self check the two middle bars light up in green for default parameter displays km h or in red displays mph e Lastly the display goes out 2 Perform a functional test by moving a hand quickly past the display The DFS must display a number 3 The DFS 600 is ready to work and the operating parameters can be set Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 6 3 Setting the operating parameters The s
36. rrosive On contact with skin the eyes or clothing wash the area A affected in plenty of water On physical contact consult a doctor contact with sulphuric acid 7 The Battery must be recycled or properly disposed of Disposing of the Battery in domestic waste is prohibited 8 The Battery may not be beaten disassembled damaged dumped or burned in an open fire The danger of an explosion otherwise exists 9 Only transport Batteries wearing eye protection and acid resistant gloves 10 Only work on Batteries wearing eye protection and protective clothing Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 2 4 Battery Charger if available 1 The Battery Charger is exclusively approved for charging the DFS 600 Battery 2 As a basic principle the Charger is provided for indoor use workshop office but inside the Battery Box it can also be used outdoors To avoid overheating do not cover the Charger during a charging cycle 3 The epoxy resin filled Charger is spray proof but must not be immersed in water for long periods IP67 4 The mains socket or a power disconnect must be easily accessible If an operating fault occurs remove the plug from the socket immediately or disconnect the power 5 Hazardous voltages exist inside the Charger Do not open dismantle the Charger Avoid damage 6 The charging cycle can cause explosive gases to develop Avoid sparks and open flames Ensure there is adequate ventila
37. ssssssssseseseesseseserserserees 15 to 50 C Battery Charger optional equipment EMGAN TRES 100 V 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Schutzklasse 2 XE ec ETT Tm max 12 V 60 W ESCUDO IP 67 e Permissible ambient temperature c cccscsccssscsssssssesseessseseseessesaesesersrsers 40 to 40 oro ge 2 approx 1 0 kg Battery Box optional equipment e Suitable tube diameter for mounting 60 mm Weight CU ME M 2 5 kg Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 9 2
38. st of the display with a hand movement 1 f 2 9 Figure 7 9 Fixed installation with battery and mains operation Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 11 7 4 3 Battery operation no mains supply 1 Insert the DFS 600 connector cable Figure 7 10 Item 2 in the battery cable Figure 7 10 Item 3 of the battery Figure 7 10 Item 4 2 Insert the M12 plug of the DFS 600 connector cable into the connection socket Figure 7 10 Item 4 on the back of the DFS 600 and screw it tight the DFS 600 is now powered up 3 Perform a functional test of the display with a hand movement Figure 7 10 Power supply with a 12 V battery Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 12 7 4 4 Battery operation inside 1 Insert the optional DFS 600 connector cable Figure 7 11 Item 3 in the connector cable Figure 7 11 Item 2 of the battery Figure 7 11 Item 1 2 Insert the M12 plug of the DFS 600 connector cable into the connection socket Figure 7 11 Item 4 on the back of the DFS 600 and screw it tight the DFS 600 is now powered up 3 Perform a functional test of the display with a hand movement Figure 7 11 Installation independently of the mains inside battery operation Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 13 Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 7 14 8 Service and Maintenance 0 1 Cleaning 1 Clean the speed display and the reflective front of the frame with a clean dry cloth N
39. threshold Immediately hold the magnetic key in place again until a green number e g 50 appears and count up the speed to be set in steps of 5 to the desired speed then remove the magnetic key Display during operation Count up from 3 in steps of 5 keep the magnet in place e g to 30 then K a 4 Flash threshold Immediately hold the magnetic key in place again until a red number e g 75 appears and count up the speed to be set in steps of 5 to the desired speed then remove the magnetic key Figure 6 5 Transition threshold Display during the operation Count up from 3 in steps of 5 keep the magnet in place e g to 40 then 2N gt The display goes out and the operating parameters are set and stored V Figure 6 6 Flash threshold Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 6 7 5 Parameter query Hold the magnetic key in place and wait until the Radar mode operating mode is displayed then remove the magnetic key The speed values are displayed one after the other ERO Figure 6 7 Parameter query The DFS 600 is ready for operation and can be installed as in Section 7 The operating parameters can be reconfigured at any time in radar mode To set a specific new operating parameter restart the setup procedure and the values will be shown one after the other if you repeatedly hold the magnetic key in place With the value to be changed the magnetic key must be held in p
40. tion during a charging cycle The Charger may not be used in the immediate vicinity of combustible anaesthetic gases The plastic casing should not come into contact with oil or grease etc as it can be dissolved by chemicals and solvents 7 The charger only must run in a temperature range from 40 C to 40 C NOTE The optional Battery Box is the best location for the Charger while charging and in use Technical Information DFS 600 08 2008 2 5 Radar A 1 The radar beam may be damaging to the eyes Do not look directly into radar radiation Return and Waste Disposal of Electrical and Electronic Devices and Batteries 1 Please contact your 3M dealer or 3M Customer Service about the free return of electrical and electronic devices and their components in accordance with WEEE Guideline 2002 96 EC 2 Old Batteries are to be returned to the distributor or to a public waste disposal facility Warranty All warranty and liability matters regarding the DFS 600 are defined by the current sales contractual conditions provided that legal regulations don t state otherwise Damages caused by improper installation or operation or as a result of excessive operational demands or the use of unsuitable product components is excluded from any kind of warranty and liability in all cases NOTE The equipment must only be used by properly trained persons Otherwise the warranty according to the delivery terms and conditions expires i

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