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1. Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 6 4 2 Changing Station Settings The most common changes will have to do with the Station tab Shown Below Status System station Sound Files Network Time Log Fies Settings for Station 3 Oct 12 2011 16 23 30 5041002 Pedestrian Signal 1 APS Group 2 y Recall None ls Group Call d Speech Volume Day Mode Locator 30 Volume WM Speech Volume Night Mode Locator 70 H Volume Submit Settings Figure 6 Station Tab To switch from station to station use the dropdown menu next to Settings for Station To change the Signal phase of the button change the Pedestrian Signal number To change the group of the button change the APS Group number To change the volume level slide the volume bar left to decrease the volume and right to increase the volume In order to make the changes permanent click Submit Settings 6 4 3 Changing Audio files The Sound File tab allows for audio files to be uploaded to individual stations a First add sound files to the file system Click Choose Files select them then click upload b Next find the station that you will be changing the audio files on c Simply click on the dropdown box and select each audio fil
2. diverse interconnected networks Alternate DNS server L ge 1 Geet e Figure 1 Screen shots of setting IP To automate setting your IP we have developed a script to make this process simple Download the Change IP Batch File from http www pedsafety com downloads Next right click on the downloaded file and select Run as administrator See below Open Edit Print Run as administrator Scan with AVG E Dropbox D E Edit with Notepad t 1 C Windows system32 cmd exe Share Add to archive AA B bee W I ct Static IP Address eg 192 168 1 99 192 168 1 99 Default Gateway eg 192 168 1 1 n Figure 2 Automated IP setup Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 14 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual Once the black screen comes up it will prompt for IP addresses Examples are given Type in the examples and hit enter and it will change the computer s IP 6 2 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 C fi 192 168 1 101 Figure 3 Webpage Address bar You will see the following screen pop up looking for credentials Default use
3. is at 4 VAC the fuse has tripped ii Power cycle and check voltage If fuse trips again disconnect button and power cycle Voltage correct 1 Yes gt Replace button 2 No gt Ohm wiring for shorts b If APB is not communicating you will see ATTN and a red light next the station number Start up the station tab on the APC c lf 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 Old Station ID New New Station ID 1 x Change Station ID Change Figure 15 Change Station ID d If an error button not found is displayed go to the System tab and uncheck the station that is not communicating Then click submit changes e Wait for approximately 30 seconds f 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 Status System Station Sound Files Network Time Log Files APC Links Active Stations Si EE ER 24 15 e TE as a 510 m11 512 13 514 m15 516 Figure 16 Enable Disable stations Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 24 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 7 3 2
4. tony pedsafety com To submit your comments by mail use the response card behind the front cover of your document or write to the following address Attn Publications Manager Campbell Company 450 West McGregor Drive Boise Idaho 83705 We appreciate your comments Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 28 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved
5. 4 SETTINGUP Te 14 ACCESSING THE WEBPAGE EE 15 MAIN SS oS iu sca ee te cn cea ill sp ce a eee in dapat 15 GE 16 dee ee HN assisssee ccm A A I EATE 22 APC TROUBLESHOOTING syictrucusatenitrsstanrssteensissentsn ai iva spiivercenassh eaa eseo i Eae 22 FURL FAT SIS tc i rte ee 23 APB TROUBLESHOOTING eener 24 Appendix A Acronyms Abbreviations amp Definitions seesssssseeereeeeeerrrrreee 26 Appendix B Related Documentation 28 Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 4 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 9 1 OBTAINING DOCUMENTATION Page 5 of 28 Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to define the functionality operations and maintenance of the Advisor Advanced Accessible Pedestrian System AAPS This document serves as the sole reference for the scope of the system functionality to be delivered by Campbell Company Any change to the scope of the project or the Functional Specifications will require agreement via the change control process defined in the agreement between Campbell Company and the end user 1 2 Scope This document will explain the operations functionality software installation maintenance and safety requirements associated with the AAPS 1 3 System Organization The Advis
6. 6 Address Fe8O 249 344ce 48a 7bbdx L Ggdeegg o Ne neen ein e 192 168 42 10 Subnet Mack gt e s eo o o Ee e 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway gt 2 192 168 42 1 Ethernet adapter Local Brea Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix H IPu4 Address ww o o w 5 192 168 1 1868 Subnet Masit su ororo se ebe 255 255 255 0 Defaul Gateway wie e een ge d A Figure 12 Showing connection and IP address Look at local area connection 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 Page 22 of 28 Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 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 ii ii V a Running a Patch Also can try pinging APC Open Command prompt type cmd in the search bar and hit enter Type ping 192 168 1 101 then Enter The APC will reply if the computer IP is configured properly a Make sure there is communication with the APC see above b Download patch folder and unzip right click and choose the option below Open Extract i ere Scan with AVG SS Extract to network Patch x Edit with Notepad Open With Share PowerlSO Send To Cut Copy Figure 13 Extract
7. C Also provides for fusing of the field wires Web Browser The Web Browser interface is accessed via Ethernet allowing traffic agency technicians to view system operations and control operating characteristics 4 2 System Specification Requirements Power Requirements e APC Input Voltage 120 VAC e APC Power 1 68W e APC Current 270 mA e APB Input Voltage 12 18 VAC e APB Input current 140mA e APB Input Power 2 5 W per station Software Requirements e Interface Web Browser e Audio File update EoP e Data Format csv e Firmware Update Ethernet Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 11 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 5 Installation 5 1 Installing the system The Advance Pedestrian Controller resides in the traffic control cabinet at the intersection A 120V AC outlet is required to power the APC A DB25 cable connects to the outputs to the pedestrian display from the traffic controller cabinet for the pedestrian phases A DB9 cable connects to the pedestrian pushbutton inputs in the traffic controller cabinet PB2 PB4 PB6 PB8 The APC utilizes Ethernet over Power EoP to communicate with the APBs continually A termination board consolidates the control cabinet field wiring into a single two conductor wire that makes connection to the APC The 24 VAC from the field wires provides power to the APB If the control cabine
8. Calls placed on two phases a If one button press places calls on two phases check the grouping Station Tab This usually means a grouped button is on an improper phase b To fix simply change the grouping to be correct Status System Station Sound Files Network Ti Settings for Station 3 v Oct 12 2011 16 23 30 5041002 Pedestrian Signal 1 v APS Group 2ls Figure 17 Station settings c Typically all buttons on a phase are grouped together Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 25 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 8 Appendix A Acronyms Abbreviations amp Definitions Term Meaning Accessible Pedestrian Signal A device that communicates information about pedestrian timing in a non visual format such as audible tones verbal messages and or vibrating surfaces MUTCD Actuation operation A type of traffic control signal operation in which some or all signal phases are operated on the basis of actuation MUTCD Actuation Initiation of a change in or extension of a traffic signal phase through the operation of any type of detector Actuation indicator A light a tone a voice message or both audible and visual indicators that indicate to pedestrians that the button press has been accepted by the controller unit APS See Accessible Pedestrian Signal Au
9. Campbell Company Advisor Advanced Pedestrian System User Guide AAPS User Guide 906 0005 Version 1 0 July 19 2012 This User Guide provides instructions on how to use the application Campbell Company AAPS User Manual Campbell Company 450 W McGregor Drive Boise Idaho 83702 USA Tel 1 208 345 7459 Fax 1 208 345 7481 Last edited 19 July 2012 This document is copyright 19 July 2012 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 Document Name AAPS User Manual Campbell Company 2012 All
10. audible countdown will be enabled Locator AGC When checked locator AGC will be enabled If un checked locator tone will be constant Beacon mode 2 options Off no Beaconing and Target i Target implements target beaconing only the destination APB will beacon in the clearance phase Night mode Check the box to enable and then set the time for the hours that you would like to adjust the volume 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 Wait Number of seconds between each repeated acknowledgement message 0 means no repeat Location Intersection Will change the Title of the AAPS webpage Status Submit button will submit all changes to APC must be pressed once all settings are made Intersection image choose the file you want to upload and click submit may have to refresh page to see change Reset counters Resets the ped counts Change password 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 Config File Choose tgz file and then click Submit to upload all previously configured settings Page 17 of 28 Document
11. dible Beaconing Use of sound source to provide directional orientation and alignment information Automatic Gain Control AGC An APS volume control that is automatically responsive to ambient background sound Base Station Fully integrated APS station that contains the Mico controller push button speaker adapter plate Clearance Interval Indicator Tones sounding during the pedestrian clearance interval that are differentiated from the WALK interval indicator tones Controller Unit That part of the controller assembly that is devoted to the selection and timing of the signal indications MUTCD Crosswalk a That part of a roadway at an intersection that is included within the connections of the lateral lines of the sidewalks on opposite sides of the highway measured from the curbs or in the absence of curbs Page 26 of 28 Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual from the edges of the traversable roadway and in the absence of a sidewalk on one side of the roadway the part of a roadway included with the extension of the lateral lines of the sidewalk at the right angles to the centerline b any portion of a roadway at an intersection or elsewhere distinctly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines of other marking on the surface MUTCD DHCP Dynamic Host Configu
12. e Plays an audible sound at one second intervals to let pedestrian know that the push button is equipped with APS Custom Location Message Provides the name of the street being crossed at a cross street and other vital information Several languages can be recorded and available for use Custom Walk Message Provides the name of the street the pedestrian is crossing Custom Clearance Sounds Countdown Plays an audible tone to let pedestrian know of clearance phase By request an audible count down of the pedestrian signal head can be provided Custom Recording Options Custom recording messages can be created in a wav format independently Free web base software Audacity and recording grade micro phone in a quiet location can produce professional grade messaging Contact Campbell Company technical support to learn more about producing your own custom messages 30 Components Each Advisor Advanced Pedestrian System includes the following e 1ea Base Station APB o 2ea 20 X 1 Ye FHP Screws e tea 5x7 Adapter Plate Sign amp Hardware o 2ea 8 32 X 1 FHP Screws o 2ea 8 32 X 1 PHP Screws o 2ea 8 32 X PHP Screws APC e Or tea 5x9 Sign amp Hardware no Adapter Plate o 4ea 8 32 X 1 PHP Screws e Or 1ea 9x12 or 9x15 Adapter Plate Sign A Hardware o 4ea 8 32 X 1 FHP Screws o 4ea 8 32 X PHP Screws APC Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 9 of 28 Co
13. e Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 12 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 6 Repeat again with 2 second extended press and verify the red LED turns on with an audible location message Wait to Cross 7 After the Walk Phase message verify an audible locator tone is present at the clearance phase Flashing Don t Walk 8 Recheck all units for a full cycle to ensure all options and features operate as desired 9 Depending on intersection location factory default settings for volume AGC and vibo tactile settings may require modifications Proceed to the System Configuration section for details 10 When you are satisfied that all units are working properly install signs on each Base Station Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 13 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 6 System Configuration In order to access the webpage on APC s with serial numbers prior to 360 the IP address must be set such that the computer is on the same network as the APC For serial numbers greater than 361 the APC will use DHCP 6 1 Setting up an IP address To set up your IP address manually go to Control Panel then Network sharing center or Network Connections Find Local area connection and click view status In the status window you can click Properties Highlight Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP then click Proper
14. e for each message slot d Click submit to save audio configuration e Click update APB Files to send all the files to the ped station Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 18 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual Location 6th wav j Delete Choose Files No file chosen Upload Location Deakin wav Walk 6th wav Locator Locator Acknowledgement Acknowledge Location Location 6th wav Walk 6th wav Le Submit Update APB Files Destination Beacon Initiation Beacon Preempt Preempt Figure 7 Audio File Tab 6 4 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 Submit Network Configuration Reboot required to apply new network settings Figure 8 Network Tab 6 4 5 Setting the Time The Time tab is used for setting up the Real Time clock There are two ways of setting the time Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 19 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 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 mus
15. he 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 The Log Files tab is where log files are located The APC Links tab allows for all APC s IP addresses to be stored 6 4 Making Changes 6 4 1 System Changes System Tab This tab is where changes are made to the entire system Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 16 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual a 9 orog The check boxes at the beginning signify what stations are active To add a station click the checkbox and it will add more stations to the system AAPS mode 4 options Off Default EP APS and Identify i Off behaves like a typical button places calls no Audio ii 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 Audio Countdown When checked
16. ing Patch c Open patch folder the unzipped one and open the ips text document v Add the IP address of the APC unit in the ips text doc and save d Double click on patch windows batch file Name getoutput psftp aps e new updaterate patch Gy patch _ patch putty 6 Prepatch psftp EP pscp Pptp P putty README a Updaterste patch Bisp Date modified 57 17 2012 11 20 AM 9 26 2011 4 30 PM 6 25 2012 10 31 AM 6 25 2012 10 36 AM 6 25 2032 12 47 PM 6 25 2032 10 38 AM 4 2 2012 3 50 PM 5 17 2012 11 09 AM 5 24 2010 2 00 PM 9 1 2010 505 PM 6 25 2012 12 25 PM 5 24 2010 2 29 PM Type Size PSFTP File i K8 Text Document 1 K8 PATCH File 91 K8 Windows Batch File 1 K8 PUTTY File 1 K8 PSFTP File 1 KB Application 308 KB Application 320 K8 Applicaton 444 KB Text Document 1KB PATCH File 1 K8 Application 132 K8 Figure 14 Patch e Click yes to any warnings f Once the patch is done it will say Press any key to continue g Email the Output file that the patch generates back to info pedsafety com Page 23 of 28 Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual T3 APB Troubleshooting When troubleshooting button problems first start by bringing up the APC s webpage Refer to the Station tab figure 6 above 7 3 1 APB Communication issues a First check voltage on the APB Should be 16 18 VAC i If Voltage
17. mpany 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual e tea APC with power cable e tea APC input cable 25 conductor e 1ea APC output cable 9 conductor e 1ea 7ft EoP Cable 2 conductor e ea EoP Termination Board 2ea Y 20 x 1 FHP 3 4 Safety The Advance Pedestrian Controller APC is protected by a circuit breaker at the front switch and all pedestrian field wiring is fused with resettable fuses The APC chassis is grounded through an earth ground connection to prevent shock hazard All general purpose inputs are optically isolated and transient protected against any other equipment interfaced to the APC The APC is provided with a detachable power cord for quick disconnect capability Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 10 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 4 System Components 4 1 AAPS Component Description Advanced Pedestrian Controller APC The Advanced Pedestrian Controller APC interfaces with the traffic control cabinet Ethernet over Power EoP communications are used on existing low power pedestrian field wiring to relay information to the APB Advanced Pedestrian Button APB The APB is a fully integrated pedestrian station that relays the state of the pedestrian walk signal in audible vibro tactile and visual forms Termination Board Consolidates field wiring to two conductor to attach to the face of the AP
18. n real time and control audio and visual components with the capability to upload files directly into individual pedestrian stations or download reports generated by the APC The Advanced Pedestrian Controller APC uses Ethernet over Power EoP communications on existing low power pedestrian field wiring A locator tone controlled with ambient gain compensation tells a pedestrian that the crossing is equipped with APS and where it can be found An extended press provides 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 Advisor Advanced Pedestrian System is configured at the factory but customization and set up are simply updated through a web browser making it extremely easy to customize the needs of complex intersections Campbell Company cannot guarantee a 2 wire system will work properly in all instances 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 a 4 conductor Guide unit as long as there is no damage to the AAPS units Please carefully read the contents of this manual in its entirety so you fully u
19. nderstand the many functions and options the system provides Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 7 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 3 3 1 Features Key Features Standard Features Two Conductor Advantage e Uses existing field wiring from traffic control cabinet No additional wires required e Significantly reduces installation cost with no excavation costs e Synchronizes movements phases and sound on an intersection e Quiet signal technology with time of day volume control System Features Independent time of day night mode volume settings for locator tone and audio outputs Independent non locator AGC and locator AGC settings Maximum volume dynamic range 0 100dB Audio output options Default plus four options Synchronicity Beaconing or group walk Button rated at 100 x 10 actuations Utility for data and audio file transfer Report download capability in csv format Ethernet Access Remote Communication Time of Day functionality Night Mode Volume Ped Count Call Data Multiple language options available Emergency pre emption EP APS Vib Pulse Call Recall Group Walk Walk time out Locator Period EP Time Vib Intensity Page 8 of 28 Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual ie Custom Message and Sound Options Custom Locator Ton
20. or Advanced Pedestrian System AAPS is a network based control system that provides flexibility and capacity without requiring additional infrastructure The AAPS has three major components the Advanced Pedestrian Controller APC that provides an interface in the traffic controller cabinet the Advanced Pedestrian Button APB is at each corner and communicates with the APC A web based interface is accessed via Ethernet allowing traffic agency technicians to view system operations and control operating characteristics The Advisor Advanced Accessible Pedestrian AAPS is identified with an ID Version and release e Advanced Pedestrian Controller APC o Number e g 2011 338 o APC software Rev 2 0 5 e Advanced Pedestrian Button APB o Software Rev 2 0 5 1 4 Web Browser A readily available web browser Google Chrome Firefox or IE and a secure IP address will establish communication with the APC The web based application is password protected and records all modifications and pedestrian activity for the previous three months Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 6 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 2 Overview The Advisor Advanced Pedestrian System utilizes web based management to update and monitor the system remotely over network communication via desk top computer laptops or any device that is web browser compatible Operators can view the AAPS status i
21. r name admin Password password Authentication Required The server pedlab ece uidaho edu 11180 at Web Server Authentication requires a username and password User Name Password Figure 4 Authentication Page 6 3 Main Screen The first screen is shown below it gives the status of the pedestrian system figure 5 Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 15 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual Location Intersection CONTROLLER PHASING PEDESTRIAN INDICATIONS AND PUSH BUTTONS System Time Tue Jun 26 2012 08 05 09 x Pedestrian oi A B phase Signal Don t Walk pae 2 c2 2 pe NSE pases cov Flashing Don t Walk JAIN Sas No Voltage A ARPEN E Calls dees SS et a Conflict ea esango SZ SES ILARPENTEUR AVE 2 NI e Gm le vz We a2 Y D A phase NB T H 280 EXIT RAMP PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTONS SHALL SE LOCATED AS SHOWN ABOVE Status System Station Sound Files Network Time Log Files APC Links Figure 5 Status Page The Pedestrian Signal Status shows the state of the Signal DW FDW W and if a call has been placed Stations Status bar will show a state of the stations OK green if there is communication and no errors ATTN red if there is a loss of communication or a problem The Status tab gives an overview of the system T
22. ration Protocol EoP Ethernet over Powerline Night Mode Ability to change audio volumes by time of day Quiet Signal Campbell Company s audio output consist of three major component s Technolo Forward facing speaker Rapid Decline AGC Night mode sound gy reduction Phase Pedestrian Signal Designation URL Uniform Resource Locator A specific character string that constitutes a reference to an Internet resource Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 27 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual H Appendix B Related Documentation Document Title Version Location 1 MUTCD 2009 MUTCD 2009 Edition 2 Americans with Disabilities Act 1996 ADAAG 3 Transportation of Canada 2008 TAC 9 1 Obtaining Documentation The following sections provide sources for obtaining documentation from Campbell Company 9 1 1 World Wide Web You can access the most current AGPS technical documentation on the World Wide Web at the following site http Awww pedsafety com gt Support tab 9 1 2 Product Documentation Technical documentation will be sent electronically on the date your product ships On line technical documentation is also available at http Awww pedsafety com 9 1 3 Documentation Feedback If you are reading Campbell Company product documentation on the Internet you can submit technical comments on the support website You can e mail your comments to
23. read sheet can be made with the data present 6 4 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 Copy the title or known location of the network APC 3 Paste the title or know location and name the network APC 4 Type in https in the URL box then the ip address of the network APC a Example https 192 168 1 101 5 Click Add 6 Click the new link to make sure it links to the network APC Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 21 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual 7 Troubleshooting The following chapter discusses troubleshooting the AAPS system in three parts APC Running Patches and APB 7 1 Detailed Instructions APC Troubleshooting 1 Check Status light on front panel of the APC Should be blinking at a L second rate a If status light has stopped blinking solid on off Contact Campbell Co for assistance Figure 11 Status LED 2 No Communication to APC a Check computer s IP address Hold Windows key R and then type in cmd and hit enter 1 A prompt will appear figure 13 Type ipconfig and hit Enter RR Administrator Command Prompt Users Zane gt ipconf ig Windows IP Configuration Wireless LAN adapter Wireless Network Connection Connection specific DNS Suffix pedsafety local Link local IPv
24. rights reserved Page 2 of 28 Campbell Company AAPS User Manual Advisor Advanced Accessible Pedestrian Signal UG_XX_US_0000 Version D Revision Date June 6 2012 Tony Brennan tony pedsafety com 1 208 345 7459 Signature Date Zane Sapp zane pedsafety com 1 208 345 7459 Signature Date Name Email Telephone Signature Date Rev Revision Update Revised By Date Document Name AAPS User Manual Campbell Company 2012 All rights reserved Page 3 of 28 Campbell Company AAPS User Manual Table of Contents 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 5 1 5 2 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 7 1 7 2 7 3 agate e RE 6 PURPOSE nae edt eae dtp eee adie cheated arti ee a 6 SCOPE Eege 6 EE EE Eeer 6 RAIONS a Eegeregie 6 KEEN 7 EE eenegen 8 KEVFEATURE tape eebe 8 CUSTOM MESSAGE AND SOUND OPTIONS sssssssesseseseseeseseceeeeeecaesucneeeeneaesnsneeeeneetensnseeeteseneneeeeeeseees 9 e E 9 EE 10 System Components EEN 11 AAPS COMPONENT TES CRUG TCI eegene EE E 11 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS ss ssssssstssetteetttettttttt ttet etter tt tsten tn etaten nten rt nren rn nennen re 11 Installation sean das jecedeccctn ccacaguecsennctecdesmatenganetecotecguansanantuageescteapuanstecdeecoseadens 12 INSTALLING EE 12 SYSTEM OPERATIONAL CHECK FOLLOWING INSTALLATION n rrne rrente 12 System EEN 1
25. t be entered in the NTP server box b The time can be set by clicking use time from the PC or the Day Month and Year can be manually entered Once the time options are chosen click Submit Time configuration Status System Station Sound Files Network Time Log Files Current APC Time Fri Oct 14 2011 15 17 14 Current PC Time Fri Oct 14 2011 15 17 33 GMT 0600 Mountain Daylight Time Network Time NTP Enabled Settings NTP Servers J Month Day Change APC Year Time Hour Min 00 Submit must still be pressed Submit Time Configuration Figure 9 Time Tab 6 4 6 Viewing Log Files There are three sets of logs to be viewed Pedcall Events and System logs Pedcall log reports ped call counts by hour by day Event logging reports any conflicts and or loss of station communication System logging reports changes made to the system and temperature Get Pedcall Log Get Event Log Get System Log Event Log eventlog csv Timestamp __ Sender Message Station up Station Settings Changed Station up Station up System Settings Changed Station up System Settings Changed Station up System Settings Changed Station up Figure 10 Log File tab Document Name Advisor Advanced Operational Manual Page 20 of 28 Company 2012 All rights reserved Campbell Company AAPS User Manual By clicking on the CSV file an Excel sp
26. t is on a secured network the Ethernet port can be utilized for remote connectivity A laptop or web based device with an Ethernet connection and cable is required to connect to the APC directly to establish communications and access the operating software Installation of an AAPS station utilizing a two man crew approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour assuming no complications SEE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR DETAILED FOR DETAILED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 2 System Operational Check Following Installation 1 Once the power cable to the APC is installed verify that all other cables are securely connected to the front of the APC 2 Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position before attaching the 120 VAC cord 3 Turn the power switch to the On position allowing the APC to power up The red status light should be blinking when the APC begins communicating with the APBs May take up to a minute to establish communications 4 The Station Numbers will display green OK or red ATTN for each APB on the webpage and on the front panel of the APC Depress the push button on the APB and verify the red LED turns on with an audible message Wait If field wires from the traffic controller are connected to the station verify that a ped call is transmitted to the traffic controller 5 When the Walk Signal is On verify the Walk Phase message or percussive tone is present and the vibro tactile button vibrates concurrently Document Nam
27. ties as shown below Next click Use the following IP address and enter 192 168 1 99 Subnet 255 255 255 0 Click OK H wg Local Area Connection Status feel General Connection e e US Pv4 Connectivity Local Area Connection Properties we Local Area Connection Properties KS IPv6 Connectivi Media State Networking Sharing Duration Speed Details Interr Networking Sharing Connect using Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties P Broadcom 440x 10 100 integrated Controller a General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator This connection uses the following items for the appropriate IP settings Activity 0 Client for Microsoft Networks M Blog Packet Scheduler dB Fie and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks 4 Auto Intemet Protocol 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 BY intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 JD 4 Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper I O Driver Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 99 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway JO eww Description Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across
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