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1. SIEM RES Gn ci Kisel oom MO oi MI et ere ili Pe Nas Advanced Heft Configuration File New Configuration File Choose File No file chosen Current Configuration File Configuration file Reboot Reset APB Log Reset APB Log Logging Options User Management Access Username Real Name Level Create user Intersection Identification Location Location Intersection Intersection CCH Ly PO Info PO Ox Intersection Image Choose File No file chosen If no file is selected the map will not be changed APC Info View Syslog View Boot Log View EoP status Figure 13 1 New Configuration file is able to be uploaded to the APC Older versions may not work 2 Reboot button will do a software reboot Must be done to set time and IP address for the APC 3 Reset APB log This will clear the button log files 4 Additional users can be created a Change password click on edit user Will reset the password on the AAPS webpage Remember what you changed it to Mark it on Intersection Planning Sheet and store in cabinet Doc Sleeve 5 The intersection identification can be found here 6 a Location Example Boise ID Intersection Example 1 at Main CCH order 1234 PO Intersection image can be selected here and then click Submit Intersection Identification to update APC APB Memory allows the user to wipe the button memory completely view files stored
2. Cody Browne 11 21 2014 Zane Sapp 1 30 2015 APC Firmware 01 27 2018 APB Firmware 01 27 2018 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 3 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual 1 Table of Contents 1 Ke Ee Concise 4 2 TOGU E 5 2 1 EES EE CEET 5 2 2 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 5 Car GCONTAOTINFORMA TION E 5 3 EE 6 3 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW sai AI OI TI DAR 6 3 2 EE 6 COMI lean 7 di AUDIO IS AGE riviera E 7 4 SY S MAN GON ONI AT ione 8 4 1 ACCESSING THE WEBPAGE ankinn ok name ian an RR i 8 4 2 WIRING SCREEN E 8 43 Oe e EE 9 5 Re lat ee le E 18 5 1 APC TPROUBHESHOO TING itwoiyma yin v n yin enpi nonpa ep pan of aso afe a e kf e s ks ka ok ks ras en ansman asou 18 5 2 PION MING A AT Chl eege 19 E SE Ca IFOUBLE leen 19 6 Appendix A Acronyms Abbreviations amp Definitions 21 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 4 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved 2 2 1 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual Introduction Purpose of this Document The purpose of the document is to describe the operation of the Advisor Advanced Pedestrian System AAPS This document doesn t cover the installation of the AAPS 2 2 2 3 Additional Information See the AAPS Installation Guide for installation instructions Reference the Campbell Company Intersection Worksheet for location specific information Set the AAPS Installation Quick Gu
3. been placed Stations Status bar will show a state of the stations The Status tab gives an overview of the system The System tab allows for global settings to be adjusted The Station tab allows for individual station settings to be adjusted The Sound tab allows for audio files to be changed The Network tab allows for changes to the APC IP address The Time tab allows for the time to be adjusted 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 8 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual The Log Files tab is where log files are located The APC Links tab allows for all APC s IP addresses to be stored The Advanced tab is where advanced settings can be found Log outtab logs you out of the system 4 3 Making Changes 4 3 1 System Changes System Tab This tab is where changes are made to the entire system ActiveStations 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 snnnnnnn opon 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 a Current Value New Value APS Mode Default Default v Extra Press e D wan we oo R si ve R Re zo Night Mode Start Minute 0 Jo Night Mode Ena Hour TO Clearance Mode Se zane AGC Responsiveness AGC Responsiveness 5 Walk Timeout v This must be greater Extended Press Time Repeated Acknowledgement Acknowledgement OO APB Protocol BSON V1 2 2 0 3 0 0 BSON V1 2 2 0 3 0 0 Intersection Interface 120V I O 120V
4. factors the stations are available in a wide Dee range of colors asc 3 4 Audio Messages The AAPS comes fully programmed with audio files from the factory but we give you the option to create your own custom messages in a simple wav format that can be easily uploaded via the APC network connection Second languages gender narrative and special percussive tones can be easily created and uploaded Figure 1 Base Station 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 7 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual 4 1 Accessing the Webpage To make changes and view the AAPS webpage simply plug an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port on the front of the APC Then connect the Ethernet cable into your laptop Start up a web browser such as Google Chrome and type in the IP 192 168 1 101 into the address bar See Below New Tab Ch CSET Figure 2 Webpage Address bar You will see the following screen pop up looking for credentials Default user name admin Password password Username Password Login Figure 3 Authentication Page 4 2 Main Screen The first screen is shown below it gives the status of the pedestrian system figure 4 To view this screen click Here to enable real time status Location Intersection w Jan 04 2000 11 23 13 GHT O fOQ Mountann Standard Tama The Pedestrian Signal Status shows the state of the Signal DW FDW W and if a call has
5. will log you out of the webpage Time Configuration Current Value New Value January 29th 2015 12 30 52 January 29 2015 12 30 52 gt America Boise NTP Serves ooo o Figure 10 Time Tab 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 14 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual 4 3 6 Viewing Log Files There are three sets of logs to be viewed System log Event log and APB log System logging reports changes made to the system Event logging reports any conflicts and or loss of station communication APB log reports ped call counts by hour by station status System Station Sound Files Keene Log Files FARSI cm Ka lee Eee kT System Log Event Log APB Log Figure 11 Log File tab 4 3 7 Configuring the APC Link Tab APC links tab will keep track of all the APC s on the network on one APC 1 Make sure the network APC is viewable on the network 2 Enter a Name or the location of the network APC 3 Type in https in the URL box then the IP address of the network APC a Example http 192 168 1 101 4 Click Add 5 Click the new link to make sure it links to the network APC Address Last checked Status http www pedsa Name URL APC a Add Figure 12 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 15 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual 4 3 8 Configuring the Advanced Tab
6. Advisor Advanced Pedestrian System AAPS User s Manual 906 0005 Version F e January 30 2015 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual Campbell Company 450 W McGregor Drive Boise Idaho 83705 USA Tel 1 208 345 7459 Fax 1 208 345 7481 Last edited 30 January 2015 This document is copyright 30 January 2015 by Dick Campbell Company All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior written permission from Campbell Company All copyright confidential information patents design rights and all other intellectual property rights of whatsoever nature contained herein are and shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Campbell Company The information furnished herein is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Campbell Company for its use or for any infringements of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use The Dick Campbell Company name and Campbell Company logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Campbell Company All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 2 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual AAPS User s Manual 906 0005
7. E 6 getoutput psttp SAT AL 11 20 AM PSFTP File 1 KE a pa 9 26 2011 4 30 PH Tot Document i KB a nevuptsterate pateh o GAZ ZOLZ 10 31 AM PATCH File Gi K we patch 6 25 2012 10 36 AM Windows Batch File 1 KE e patch putty 6 25 2012 1247 PM PUTTY File L KE e Prepatch psftp 6 25 2012 10 38 AM PSETP File l KE prop AA 3 50 PM Application AS KB ez pete 5 17 0012 11 08 AM Application FM KB SP putty 5 24 2010 2 00 DM Application 444 KB a README 9 1 2010 5 05 PM Test Document L KB a updaterste patch 6 25 2012 12 35 PM PATCH File 1 K fap 5 24 2010 3 29 PHI Application 132 KB Figure 18 Patch da APB Troubleshooting When troubleshooting button problems first start by bringing up the APC s webpage 5 3 1 APB Communication issues 1 First check voltage on the APB Should be 16 18 VAC If Voltage is at 4 VAC the fuse has tripped a D If Voltage is at 0 VAC it is possible lightning has destroyed the termination board fusing Check for short Warning this may cause APC to shut off Power cycle and check voltage If fuse trips again disconnect button and power cycle Voltage correct 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 19 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual 5 3 2 1 Yes gt Replace button 2 NoDOhm wiring for shorts If APB is not communicating you will see ATTN and a red light in the station box webpage or a down arrow on the station number front screen Start up the
8. I O e Figure 5 a The check boxes at the beginning signify what stations are active To adda station click the checkbox and it will add more stations to the system figure 5 Black means checked white means unchecked b AAPS mode 4 options Off Default EP APS and Identify figure 5 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 9 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual Page 10 of 21 i Off behaves like a typical button places calls no Audio li Default is normal APS operation iii EP APS only actuates APS audio when an extended press is placed iv Identify will put the APB s into a mode where their LED s will blink the assigned station ID troubleshooting Extra press mode places two calls to the traffic controller one for current cycle and one for following cycle Vib Call Pulse Allows for vibrotactile feedback when the button is pressed Auto Recall When checked constant calls will occur if a button is at ATTN Locator AGC When checked locator AGC will be enabled If un checked locator tone will be constant Night mode Check the box to enable and then set the time for the hours that you would like to adjust the volume differently Clearance mode 5 options Off no Beaconing Ping Pong Dest Init beaconing and Audible countdown i Destination beaconing implements beaconing only the destination APB will beacon in the clearance phase li Initiation beaconi
9. T aT Locator 880hz 100ms 60pct wav T Acknowledgement Station Selected File Wait Phil wav V Wait Phil wav V Wait Phil wav V Wait Phil wav V Wait Phil wav V 6 Wa t Philwav V Wait Phil wav V 8 Wait Philwayv V Figure 8 Setting up audio files 4 3 4 Changing APC IP In order to remotely communicate with the APC the IP address must be set up a Before changing settings consult you IT Department Also remember that the IP address is how access is granted to the webpage If the IP address is changed document it If IP address is lost hold B1 Button on front of APC and boot turn on the unit IP will be reset 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 13 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual The system must be rebooted for network changes to take effect Network Configuration Current Value New Value Ping Destination eene D Figure 9 Network Tab 4 3 5 Setting the Time The Time tab is used for setting up the Real Time clock There are two ways of setting the time a NTP enable or getting the time from the internet Note the APC must be able to access to the network and an IP address must be entered in the NTP server box b The time can be set by clicking Submit Time configuration or the Day Month and Year can be manually entered Once the time options are chosen click Submit Time configuration Submiting the time
10. e will place a call on a certain phase 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 17 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual 2 Troubleshooting The following chapter discusses troubleshooting the AAPS system in three parts APC Running Patches and APB 5 1 APC Troubleshooting 1 Check Status light on front panel of the APC RED and Green Both should be blinking RED at a fast speed signifying communication with the buttons and Green ata 1 2 second rate a If LED lights green red have stopped blinking solid on off Contact Campbell Company for assistance 1 Z Station 16 PUTT e annan nan Figure 15 LED s Screen b Status screen showing buttons that are running up arrows and buttons that are not communicating down arrows 2 No Communication to APC a Check computer s IP address i Hold Windows key R and then type in cmd and hit enter fs Administrator Command Prompt C lisers Zane gt ipconf ig Windows IP Configuration Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection Connection specific DHS SufFfix 2 edsafet Link lacal IFub Address a a eBb 249c Side cdBa bbd 9 Bud Addreg a sos so sonno m w 192 168 42 10 Subnet Mank s s 55 255 255 NM Default Gateway e pe mn a m pe e 192 168 42 1 Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connection specific DHS Suffix Pud Address 2 n ou no
11. ide for a brief graphical installation guide See the Base Station Mounting Template for an easy to use hole pattern for mounting APBs Contact Information The first line of contact should be the distributor that the system was purchased from If you are unable to contact the distributor contact Campbell Company directly 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 5 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual RVs aye VAT ary j g ge i VI Rei VAY A j Yo LI d W ei 3 1 Product Overview The AAPS is an Accessible Pedestrian Signal APS based on network communications Communication from the traffic controller cabinet to the pedestrian station is done over two conductors Power for the pedestrian stations is also provided on the same two conductors In many cases the two conductors are already at the intersection from the previous pedestrian system The AAPS uses a webpage based interface to manage and monitor the system This webpage can be viewed on any device with a network connection to the APC Desktop computers laptops and even handheld devices can connect and operate the system as long as they share a network connection The AAPS provides all of the standard features for an APS as defined by the MUTCD as well as additional features based on local specifications A locator tone tells a pedestrian that the crossing is equipped with APS and where it can be found An extended press p
12. nal operation in which some or all signal phases Actuated operation are operated on the basis of actuation MUTCD Use of sound source to provide directional orientation and alignment Audible Beaconing information Automatic Gain An APS volume control that is automatically responsive to ambient Control AGC background sound speaker adapter plate Any portion of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly Crosswalk indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines of other marking on the surface Night Mode Ability to change audio volumes by time of day Pedestrian Signal Designation 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 21 of 21
13. ng implements beaconing at the initiation station only ili Audio Countdown audible countdown will be enabled iv Ping Pong Buttons on each side of the street will alternate in FDW AGC responsiveness Adjusts how quickly the ambient gain responds 1 20 20 least responsive Walk message Timeout Refers to a rest in walk situation adjusts the time the walk message will timeout without being interrupted by the flashing don t walk Extended press time Adjusts the length time required to place an extended press or APS call Repeated Acknowledgement Number of seconds between each repeated acknowledgement message 0 means no repeat APB Protocol BSON V1 2 2 0 3 0 0 is the default setting If buttons are not communicating try setting to the older version 1 5 1 2 1 0 Intersection Interface Default setting is 120V I O This setting can be changed to Simulator only when in a benchtop testing application Setting should remain at 120V I O or pre timed values will run for Walk and Don t Walk Save System Configuration to APC button Will save all changes to APC Save and Send Changed Settings button Will Save and send only changed settings Save and send All settings button Will send all settings 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual 4 3 2 Changing Station Settings The most common changes will have to do with the Station tab Sho
14. on the button and also view firmware figure 14 72905 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 16 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual APB Memory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Advanced Configuration Current Value New Value APB timeout tuning parameter 0 o Wire Map Phase Walk Input Dont Walk Input Call Output Figure 14 7 Ped Closure Dwell Time in ms the contacts will closed to the traffic controller to signify a normal press was made 8 APS Closure Dwell Time in ms the contacts will closed to the traffic controller to signify an extended press was made Any changes to the advanced configuration should only be done at the direction of Campbell Company 9 CID scan rate How often the I O is read 10 APB update rate How often the buttons receive an update 11 Display Update rate How often the Front panel display is updated 12 Display timeout Time before the front panel display times out shuts off 13 Countdown Number How many audible numbers to send to stations 14 APB Timeout tuning parameter Sets time to display a station as ATTN 15 PVPRHT Timeout for enabling button after vibration has ceased 16 Wire map The wire mapping can be changed a Walk input Able to choose phase assignment of pins by color code b Don t walk Input Able to choose phase assignment of pins by color code c Call output Able to choose what Pin wir
15. r all audio messages e Accepts any audio message in WAV format 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 6 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual e Audio messages and station configuration backed up on the APC enables quick recovery after a station knock down e Clearance interval options including beaconing and audible countdown e Preemption options available 3 0 Components There are three primary components to the AAPS the Advanced Pedestrian Controller a Termination Board and one or more Advanced Pedestrian Button APB The APC is the center point of the AAPS It provides both power and pedestrian signal information to all of the APBs The APC is also the point at which the system is configured The APC is located in the traffic controller cabinet It connects to the 120VAC load switch outputs for the pedestrian signals and the low voltage pedestrian call inputs The Termination Board is located in the traffic controller cabinet with the APC It provides a convenient place to land all of the field connections to the APBs The Termination also provides current protection to each field connection individually The APB is the point of interaction with the pedestrian The APB is available in several form factors including e Base Station A fully integrated pedestrian station e 400 A A station designed to drop into a 400 style frame gg DON T In addition to different form
16. rovides specific intersection information and access to additional functions The audible walk tone or message is accompanied by a vibro tactile indication during the visual walk display Optional clearance phase indications may provide additional information to the pedestrian where appropriate Each AAPS is pre configured at the factory based on the documentation provided by the customer Configuring the AAPS can be done entirely though the APC management webpage so the customer can re configure the system as needed Campbell Company cannot guarantee the AAPS will work properly with all existing field wiring especially if a single common to the buttons and signal lighting is shared Each case will have to be tried and proven because it depends on the condition of the wires splices etc In the event there are no field wires AAPS can be swapped out for an alternative as long as there is no damage to the AAPS units 3 2 Features e Capable of using existing pedestrian field wiring to provide power and communication to the push button stations reducing costs in retrofit installations e Ethernet access for remote communication e All configurable settings available over network via webpage including audio message upload e Time of day functions including night time audio volumes e Pedestrian call count data e Independent volumes for locator and non locator audio messages e Station independent volumes e Automatic Gain Control AGC available fo
17. rst add sound files to the file system Click Choose Files select them then click Upload to APC Next find the message that you will be changing the audio files on Simply click on the dropdown box and select each audio file for each message on each station slot figure 8 d Click the Red Send button in the matrix figure 7 to send all audio files to the ped stations e Message that is to be sent is on the left All messages button is one from the bottom and in Orange If you want to send all messages to a single station select the All Messages orange send button at the bottom If you want to send a specific message to all stations click the All Stations orange Send button at the right All Message 1 2 3 4 5 6 Stations 8 Acknowledgement Send Send Send Send Location Send Send Send Send Walk Send Send Send Send Initiation Beacon Send Send Send Send Preempt Send Send Send Send EI Countdown Send Send Send Send Send Figure 7 Audio send Matrix All Messages Ps es Ps si ee 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 12 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual Locator Station Selected File Locator 880hz 100ms GOpct wav T Locator 880hz 100ms 60pct wav T Locator 880hz 100ms 60pct wav Locator 880hz 100ms 60pct wav T Locator 880hz 100ms 60pct wav T e Locator 880hz 100ms 60pct wav T Locator 880hz 100ms 60pct wav
18. station tab on the APC If the station that has lost communication is station 1 then the first step would be to try changing the station number Set up the Change Station ID to the figure shown below and click change If the button s ID is zero it will come back up in 15 seconds If an error button not found is displayed go to the System tab and uncheck the station that is not communicating Meaning remove the button from the system Then click submit changes Wait for approximately 30 seconds Ctrl r will refresh the page Next go back to the system tab and click the station back into the system Click Submit System Configuration Calls placed on two phases If one button press places calls on two phases check the 1 2 3 grouping Station Tab This usually means a grouped Pese jan el e button is on an improper phase figure 19 Group fleri fen av To fix simply change the grouping to be correct Typically all buttons on a phase are grouped together Nonio e a e Figure 19 Station Settings Group Call 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 20 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual 6 Appendix A Acronyms Abbreviations amp Definitions Accessible A device that communicates information about pedestrian timing in a non Pedestrian Signal visual format such as audible tones verbal messages and or vibrating APS surfaces MUTCD A type of traffic control sig
19. un E 192 168 1 180 Subnet Mask ew eu e n kr DDATO e EDT eA Figure 16 Showing connection and IP address 1 A prompt will appear figure 13 il Type ipconfig and hit Enter ili Look at local area connection 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Page 18 of 21 Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual iv Make sure IP has the first same three octets 192 168 1 and the last octet is not the same as the APC s 101 OR that it is not 255 or 1 b Type the APC s address in web browser ie 192 168 1 101 c If no connection check for LED on computer s Ethernet port i Also can try pinging APC li Open Command prompt type cmd in the search bar and hit enter ili Type ping 192 168 1 101 then Enter iv The APC will reply if the computer IP is configured properly 5 2 Running a Patch t Open 1 Make sure there is communication with the APC see above n De 2 Download patch folder from Dropbox and Extract All right click Permanently shred with AVG and choose the option below apri en 3 Open patch folder the unzipped one and open the ips text e at I document Move to Dropbox i Add the IP address of the APC unit in the ips GE text doc and save are 4 Double click on patch windows batch file Pe i 5 Click yes to any warnings Di 6 Oncethe patch is done it will say Press any key to continue Copy Figure 17 Extracting Patch Hema l Cate modified Type SIT
20. wn Below Saton e _ All 1 8 Bes CO aa ea let on e ed po D Fn po i ENEE x None v None v Nore v Nore v None v None v None v None v None r de Sleitsitsitsitstts tsgts O Night Locator 0 0 0 0 20 20 00 Night Speech 0 a o o o fo o o Send to station 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Remote Cal Remote APS Cal Station ID Old Station ID New New Station ID New rv Figure 6 Station Tab All active stations will be shown in this tab To change the Signal phase of the button change the Phase number To change the group of the button change the Group number To change the volume level enter a number between 300 and 300 Defaults are shown above In order to make the changes permanent click 906 0005 AAPS Users Manual Rev F Dick Campbell Company 2015 All rights reserved Page 11 of 21 Campbell Company AAPS User s Manual a Save APB Configuration to APC button Will save all changes to APC b Save and Send Changed Settings button Will Save and send only changed settings to the buttons c Save and Send All settings button Will send all settings Buttons with ID s can be changed back to new Simple change old station ID to be the ID of the button you want to be new leave New station ID at New and click Change ID 4 3 3 Changing Audio files The Sound File tab allows for audio files to be uploaded to individual stations a Fi

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