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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents FCC License Notice: This equipment emits RF signals. In order to operate this equipment the customer must obtain a separate FCC Part 90 Site license for each location. In addition, the FCC ID component identification JQU802890, must appear on a label on the front of the MPR 4.1 Reader. The power output of a Reader at ambient (Pout(amb)) shall be constrained using internal or external Tx attenuation so that the following is satisfied: Pout(amb) <= 43.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents SOFTWARE/FIRMWARE Note The current software set is identified in the Software Release document. The active Reader software and firmware version is displayed in the Reader browser interface. FACTORY SUPPORT SERVICE For Return Material Authorization (RMA) numbers please telephone: 905 624-3020. For Kapsch Service information and other requests please FAX: 905 624-4572.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents Document Revision Control Version Date Revision Editor Changes Draft B4 E. Rolo Updates for FCC filing, Pg 4 resize box for IEC 60950, Pg 15 change last sentece for keep away to 100cm, update FCC frequency table on Pg 157. DRAFT B3 S. Lee Updated reader name and software filename. Added details to MESSAGE LED in Troubleshooting section. Updates for FCC 1 M from antenna face. 2019-05-22 B2 E.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents Table of Contents 1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL.......................................................................................................... 13 Technical Background ...................................................................................................................................... 13 Warnings and Cautions ............................................................................................................................
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents Monitoring the Reader .................................................................................................................................... 39 Configuration via Web ..................................................................................................................................... 45 MPR 4.1 ports configuration ...............................................................................................................
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents Reader IP addresses ............................................................................................................................................ 98 Configuring an LC Ethernet network ................................................................................................................... 99 Lane Assignment ..........................................................................................................................
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents Resetting the Reader configuration to the factory default .............................................................................. 129 Administration .............................................................................................................................................. 129 NTP Server...............................................................................................................................................
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents List of Figures FIGURE 2-1: MPR 4.1 READER ................................................................................................................................ 22 FIGURE 2-2: MPR 4.1 READER LED INDICATORS ..................................................................................................... 23 FIGURE 2-3: MPR 4.1 EXTERNAL CONNECTORS ..............................................................................................
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Table of Contents List of Tables TABLE 2-1: WEB INTERFACE MENU ........................................................................................................................ 28 TABLE 3-1: COMMUNICATIONS FIELDS .................................................................................................................. 40 TABLE 3-2: RF RADIO FIELDS..............................................................................................................
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader About This Manual 1. ABOUT THIS MANUAL The MPR 4.1 Reader Operations and Maintenance Manual consists of two main parts : • Operations • Maintenance Sections and subsections within these main parts are used to present theoretical as well as practical and procedural information. See the table of contents for more details on each section. This manual is the main reference document used during training.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader About This Manual WARNING: WARNING DESCRIPTION HERE. The following warnings appear in the manual: AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED READER COULD RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK. ENSURE A HIGH CURRENT EARTH GROUND CONNECTION IS ESTABLISHED BEFORE CONNECTING SUPPLY POWER TO THE READER. THE READER MAY HAVE SHARP EDGES. HANDLE THE READERS CAREFULLY. Confidential UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 14 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader About This Manual Cautions Cautions indicate a risk of damage to equipment or loss of data. CAUTION: Caution description here. The following cautions appear in the manual: Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate for the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility to tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating environment.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader About This Manual Conventions used in this manual The following information is provided to the user to aid in understanding and readability. Highlighting and callouts are used in the guide to indicate importance, or to indicate a change to the user. Example: Bolding of words is used in the following cases: • To indicate that an action is required (example: Click the Next button.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader About This Manual How to use this manual The MPR 4.1 Reader Operations and Maintenance Manual requires no special instructions on how to use it. Topics can be found in the Table of Contents at the beginning of the manual to help with navigation. If an online version of the guide is used, both the Table of Contents topics, and page and subject cross-references within the body of the document are hyperlinked to their asociated subject matter.
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 2. OVERVIEW Introduction The MPR 4.1 Reader is part of the Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Subsystem. Toll collection is the primary use of the Reader. Overview of the MPR 4.1 Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Subsystem The MPR 4.1 Reader is a single multi-protocol radio with four multiplexed ports. The MPR 4.1 is a Nema 4 enclosed reader that can be pole or wall mounted.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions MPR 4.1 system components An MPR 4.1 reader System consists of the following components: • MPR 4.1 Reader shown in Figure 2-1: MPR 4.1 Reader with four multiplexed ports, • An antenna shown in Figure 2-4.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions MPR 4.1 LED Indicators Figure 2-2: MPR 4.1 Reader LED Indicators The MPR 4.1 Reader provides the following status information based on the LEDS shown in Figure 2-2: MPR 4.1 Reader LED Indicators. LED DESCRIPTION POWER Green LED illuminated – Indicates that the MPR 4.1 reader has external power and all internal power supplies are working correctly. Flashing Amber LED illuminated – Indicates that the MPR 4.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions No LED illuminated – Indicates that the reader software is not operating. Green LED illuminated – Indicates that the reader is correctly syncing with other reader on the sync connection. SYNC Flashing Amber LED illuminated – Indicates that the reader is out of sync and in recovery mode with other readers on the sync connection. Flashing Red LED illuminated – Indicates that the reader is out of sync with other readers on the sync connection.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions ANT 2 A female N type connector for RF connection to one antenna ANT 3 A female N type connector for RF connection to one antenna ANT 4 A female N type connector for RF connection to one antenna SYNC A synchronization connector used to sync multiple readers together. INTER-READER An ethernet connector used to connect several readers together to support inter-reader voting. LANE CONTROLER An ethernet connector used to connect the MPR 4.
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions The web interface You can use a service laptop equipped with a web browser to access the web interface, shown below. Note: Depending on the permissions given a user by the administrator, the menu can offer different options. After entering your user name and password, you can monitor and configure the Reader depending on the permissions assigned to your user account.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Click the menu icon to navigate to the commonly accessed web pages. Table 2-1: Web interface menu Option Description Dashboard Select to display the Dashboard panel in the web interface. The Dashboard panel provides an at-a-glance view of transactions happening in real time, handshake chart, RF Ports' status, system configuration, system management and system support.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Channels Select to access the configuration on Channels and Channel groups Tag Protocol Select to access the configuration on Frame and Firing Sequence, TX and RX attenuation of enabled protocols, Protocol Frequency, Tag Programming and Advanced options. Lane Assignment Select to access the configuration on Lane Assignment algorithm, Interreader, TDM Low and Early Read logic.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 3. OPERATING PROCEDURES CAUTION: Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate for the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility to tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating environment, with the aid of the Kapsch Operations Group.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Result: The following dialog appears. 3. Click the YES button to confirm. 4. When the Reader has completed an orderly software shut down disconnect the external power supply. Using the Wizard This procedure outlines the quick way to set the Reader parameters. 1. To start the Wizard, go to the Dashboard. On the Configure panel, click the Wizard link.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 2. Enter the Site Name. 3. Select the Site type. 4. Select all required tag protocols. Confidential Page 32 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 5. Enter the number of the antennas. 6. Select the LC Interface. 7. Set the time. Confidential Page 33 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 8. Review the settings. 9. Click to applay the settings. Connecting a service laptop to the Reader You can use a service laptop to access the web interface by connecting directly to the Lane Controller port. Changing the service laptop IP address 1. In Windows, go to Start → Control Panel → Network and Sharing Center → Change Adapter Settings → Local Area Connection → Properties → Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IP v4) → Properties. 2.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Testing the connection to the reader 5. In Windows, go to the Search box at the bottom of the Start menu. 6. Type ‘ping’, followed by the Reader LC Port IP address. Note: 7. Ping response times are less than 2ms on average. Press Enter. Result: Several replies from the Reader IP address display momentarily in a DOS window. You are ready to access the Web interface (see Accessing the Web interface page 35).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions IF … a web browser message indicating there is a connection problem appears, confirm that the IP address entered in step 3 is the correct record of system IP addresses. a security warning appears follow the instructions the web browser provides. Note: 5. THEN … Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive. Enter your username and password then press Enter key or click LOGIN button Result: The following Dashboard panel appears. 6.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 7. In Manage panel, click the Identify icon to confirm which Reader web interface you are viewing, and that the computer is communicating successfully. Result: The STATUS LED of the Reader flashes. For short period of time. Confidential Page 37 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Logging out of the Web interface Logging out of the Web interface terminates the connection between the service laptop and the Web interface. Prerequisites: A service laptop is connected to the Reader through the Lane Controller port to access the Web interface. 1. Click Log Out from the Menu icon . Result: You are immediately logged out from the Web interface. Changing your password Any user can change their own password.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 2. Navigate to the Users page. 3. Select the user whose password needs to be reset. 4. Click Reset Password icon. 5. Click Yes to confirm. Result: Your password resets. Monitoring the Reader You can monitor and gather information about the Reader from the Web interface using the Status page. Reader status The Status page on the Web interface displays the state of the communication links, the Reader power, and the CPU.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Communications Table 3-1 lists and describes the fields in the Communications tab on the Status page.
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Table 3-2: RF Radio fields RF Modules tab Field Firmware Version Status Description Date with part number shown yyyymmmdd–xxxx-xx Status not known Status not known Comm Status Comm States working Fault in one or more Comm States. RF module not responding or not operating.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Table 3-3: Reader Status fields Reader Status Field Status Description CTM is active Active State CTM is not active DC input operational Power DC input failure Frame Seq. Config. Indicates whether or not the last attempted frame configuration contains errors. If an error is indicated, consult the event/trouble logs for more detailed information. Super Frame Time (w.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Transaction Buffering Transaction buffering shows the user how much each Port is using for buffering. The following screen shows an example. View Live Transactions You can view live tag transactions from the web interface by navigating to the Dashboard page. Click the expand icon to see the transactions record and bar chart. Confidential Page 44 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Configuration via Web The reader provides the ability to configure the reader operation via the web interface. There are multiple configuration screen tabs available, each with multiple parameter settings. A list of settings available and their function is provided in Appendix D The tabs listed in Table 3-4 are available in configuration.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Note2: After making changes in data field (Textbox, Checkbox, Toggle switch etc.), set data field out of focus to accept changes and new settings will be updated in the reader automatically . The Frequency and RF Attenuation settings are often set on site as part of lane tuning. Prerequisites: Connect a service laptop to the Reader LANE CONTROLLER port adapter to access the Web interface.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Channels Declare MRFM-S assigned status and some voting parameters. Tag Protocol Used to define the over the air protocol order and synchronization reference point. Confidential Page 47 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Lane Assign Define means of channel voting and inter-reader voting mechanisms. Lane Control Define the interface parameters to send messages to Lane Controller(s) and messages to be reported to the Lane Controller(s) Confidential Page 48 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Time Used to set the time and to define the NTP servers. Save/Load Allows configurations to be saved, loaded or reset to the defaults . Confidential Page 49 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions History Used to show configuration change history. Wizard Used to help initial setup. Confidential Page 50 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions MPR 4.1 ports configuration The MPR 4.1 Ports status is provided by the Channel page. Go to this page and declare the state of each port in the reader. The Channel page defines the RF state and key voting parameters such as voting time, channel weight and (voting) Group ID. The following screen is shown as an example. The Group page permits selection of independent tag timeouts for each (voting) Group ID. The following screen is shown as example.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Frequency and Time Multiplexing In any toll site involving multiple simultaneous transmitting antennas either frequency division or time division between adjacent trasmitting antennas is required. The required spacing and re-use guidelines are discussed in Installing an Antenna and Appendix B FCC Approved Port Frequencies and Selection which provides details on the FCC permitted Frequencies and ERP.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Result: The following screen is shown as an example (6C protocol in 4 channels configuration). Confidential Page 53 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions RF Attenuation The transmit power is programmable individually by protocol and Port by setting the TX attenuation. Similarly the receive sensitivity can be adjusted individually by protocol and Port by controlling the RX attenuation. Select the RF Attenuation panel and choose the desired atenuation for each Port and protocol. Result: The following screen is shown as an example.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Programming tags Configuring TDM tag programming The Reader can write data to a TDM tag as it passes through a toll plaza. The following procedures outline how to enable tag programming and how to configure the data that is written to the tags. 1. Select TDM protocol, Tag Programming panel. Result: The following screen appears. Confidential Page 55 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Configuring TDM tag programming for Traffic Management Applications 1. From the Tag Programming screen, select the Enable TMP check box. 2. Select the Reader ID check box to enable writing the Reader ID to tags. 3. Enter a unique Reader ID. 4. Select the TM Date/Time check box to write the Reader TM time to tags. Example: The following screen is shown. Note: Reader ID is required to support Badger Style CRA operation.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 2. Enter the Plaza ID and Agency ID in the fields at the top of the screen. 3. Select the Transaction Number Programming check box to choose how the Reader determines the toll transaction number. 4. Click the Transaction Number Programming drop-down list. 5. Select the desired transaction numbering calculation from the drop-down list. 6. The following checkboxes should appear checked; if not, make sure you check them.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 1. Select either Type 1 or Type 2 feedback. 2. Select the desired audible feedback to control OBU beeping when a transaction occurs. 3. Select the desired visual feedback to control OBU LED flashing when a transaction occurs. Configuring 6C tag programming for Toll Collection applications The Reader can write data to a 6C tag as it passes through a toll plaza.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Frame Sequence building Frame Sequence building, allows the user to customize over the air protocol sequences that a Reader or a network of Readers can use to identify, register, and track multiple protocols in a toll environment. Modular approach The modular design approach for Frame Sequences allows for the following specializations.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 2. Click the dropdown under icon. Result: The following screen is shown as an example. 3. Select the required protocol 4. Repeat this sequentially for each Seq# (frame) in order to build up a sequence. Note 1: To build a frame sequence, work from left to right starting in the first frame. To change or delete frames from a sequence, you must always start with the last frame and work towards the left.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Figure 3-2: Example Flexible Over the Air Frame Sequence (6B Weighted) 6B Triple Page Request Sync Block 6C TID Read Request Sync Block 6B Triple Page Request Sync Block Figure 3-3: Example Flexible Over the Air Frame Sequence with Dummy Frame 6C TID Read Request 6B Triple Page Request TDM Time Slots Channel Sequence A Dummy Frame ATA Sync Block Reader-supported protocols The Reader supports the following protocols.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions The reader executes the synchronization function wherever a sync frame has been inserted in the firing sequence. This allows for flexibility between inter-reader and multi-protocol synchronization, and also allows for syncing to older versions of readers. ATTENTION: When syncing newer versions of readers with older versions of readers, an advanced knowledge of sync configuration is required.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Example 1: TDM only, read/write operation, four (4) lane plaza, not synced to another Reader.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Result: The following screen is shown as an example. 3. Under the TDM Channel Firing Sequence panel enable slots 1 to 4 sequentially for the 4 Ports. Result: The following screen is shown as an example.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions Note 2: For the FDM protocols it is also necessary to set up Port frequencies for each Port, see Frequency Selection, page 52 Note 3 : To support read/write operation it is necessary to configure the programming configuration, see Programming tags, page 55 The following tabs will be used to create the frame sequence • Tag Protocol panel: Seq #1 set to TDM, Seq#2 set to 6B, Seq#3 set to SYNC_1 and Seq#4 set to 6C, all others set to empty.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 4. Click the ISO-18000-6B icon on the Frame Sequence panel to show 6B protocol settings. Enable slots 1 to 4 and then click the 6B Read Mode dropdown menu to choose the desired option. Check the Dual Tag Preamble checkbox. Result: The following screen is shown as an example. Confidential Page 66 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 5. Click the ISO-18000-6C icon on the Frame Sequence panel to show 6C protocol settings. Enable slots 1 to 4 and then click the 6C Read Mode dropdown menu to choose the desired option. Result: The following screen is shown as an example. Confidential Page 67 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Operating Instructions 6. Click the Sync icon on the Frame Sequence panel to show Sync settings. Result: The following screen is shown as an example. Confidential Page 68 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Confidential Page 70 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 4. THEORY OF OPERATIONS This section offers a more detailed overview of the Reader components than the introductory overview provided in Overview Section 2 page 21. MPR 4.1 Reader can communicate with both active and passive OBUs. The Reader uses a combination of Time Division Multiplexed (TDM) and Frequency Division Multiplexed (FDM) periods to read active and passive OBUs respectively.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 4-1: MPR 4.1 Block Diagram The internal block Diagram is shown in Figure 4-1: MPR 4.1 Block Diagram. The controller Module (CTM) communicates with the Lane Controller and other readers. Through the Channel Group Controller (CGC) the CTM communicates to the radio to interact with Transponders in the capture zone. External Power The MPR 4.1 operates from an external DC power source that provides 19 to 30VDC at 50 Watts of power.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader • 50 Watts of DC Power • clean Maintenance Instructions The external power supply shall provide appropriate lightning protection, see Figure 4-2, page 74. Figure 4-2: External Power Source Note: Lightning/surge suppressor and external DC Power supply, supplied by system integrator. Multiple reader synchronization Readers must be synchronized under the following conditions.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions ATTENTION: To avoid interference and loss of data between adjacent reader, readers must be synced. Tests should be carried out under live traffic conditions to ensure that RF signal reflections that come off moving vehicles do not cause inteference.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions If the reader detects that the sync bus is driven high prior to the expiry of this delay, the reader exits delay mode and performs one of the following actions. • Sets its driver high and falls into synchronization frame start delay if programmed • Sets its driver high and begins firing its Frame sequence.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions slot 1. This can be seen in the truth table shown below for synchronization circuit consisting of two Readers.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Log files The log files for OBU transactions are saved by the Reader. Once space is filled on the respective memory partition, the oldest file from the same file type is deleted to create memory space for the new data. A listing of the main log file types appears below. Other log files that may be present are for Kapsch TrafficCom use only.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Table 4-3: List of Fields in a Transaction Log Report Field Description IREAD Optional initial read report when transponder first enters capture zone. Informational report VOTE Transaction report at voting time POST Optional post-capture zone report if lane assignment or programming status has changed. Informational report Ch Port number. Indicates the assigned Port (1-8). Port 1 corresponds to the leftmost RF module in the RF rack.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Field Description Ag Agency ID of transponder in capture zone. Ahs The number of handshakes (Reads) that occurred on the assigned Port up to voting time. (note RPVs currently count as 1) For a TDM Transaction: The total number of handshakes (Reads) that occurred on the assigned Port for the previous TDM transaction on the same RF Port. (Note RPVs currently count as 1). A value of 00 is reported after reset or power-up.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions • Changes to the reader configuration at power up • Reader status changes, such as PSM status, etc. • Reader faults detected Trouble Logs Unusual Reader issues generate trouble logs. During service, the technician should first examine these trouble log files to see if there are any reported issues with the Reader. Examine the Log Files page for instances of one or more trouble file in the list of log files.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 5. INSTALLATION Introduction The Reader is shipped with necessary mating connectors for Sync, Power, and Ethernet connections. The Antennas are supplied separate from the Reader. After the equipment is installed, the Reader must be configured via the WEB browser interface. After configuration is complete, the Reader configuration needs saving (see Saving the Reader configuration, page 127) for future reference.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions The earth ground system WARNING: AN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED READER COULD RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK. ENSURE A HIGH CURRENT EARTH GROUND CONNECTION IS ESTABLISHED BEFORE CONNECTING SUPPLY POWER.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 5-1: Earth Ground System (with recommended lightning protectors shown) Lightning protectors Note: It is the system integrator’s responsibility to determine the necessity of installing lightning/surge protection equipment between the data inputs and the earth ground system at the Lane Controller (LC).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Installing the Reader hardware Prerequisites: A suitable mounting location has been selected and the earth ground system has been installed as per IEEE 142-2007, see the earth ground system on page 83. Note: When handling the Readers and hardware, always follow accepted Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) practices and standards. 1. Mount the reader as needed, see Figure 5-4: Wall/Shelf Mounting an MPR 4.1 or Figure 5-5: Pole Mounting an MPR 4.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 5-3: LC Data Cable installation Figure 5-4: Wall/Shelf Mounting an MPR 4.1 provides the mounting hole dimensions for mounting the MPR 4.1 on either a wall or shelf. The reader will accept mounting bolts of 3/8 inch in diameter. If the unit is mounted on a wall it is recommended that the unit be oriented such that the connectors are facing down to avoid the accumulation of water. Figure 5-5: Pole Mounting an MPR 4.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 5-4: Wall/Shelf Mounting an MPR 4.1 Confidential Page 87 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 5-5: Pole Mounting an MPR 4.1 Installing an Antenna 1. The antenna mounts on a frame using 2-inch diameter galvanized pipe clamps. For 12 ft wide lanes position the center antenna at lane center of the defined lane. For ORT applications with 12 ft wide lanes, the straddle antenna must be at the midpoint between the left and right antennas. Note straddle min/max measurements in Table 5-2. 2.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 8. For TDM protocol, and/or ISO18000-6C protocol (read only) only, an ORT antenna installation may be all antennas (IAG 3 only) inline across the roadway as shown in Figure 5-7. 9. For all FDM protocols (other than ISO18000-6C read only) an ORT antenna installation must be all antennas (IAG 3 only) staggered across the roadway as shown in Figure 5-8.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 5-6: Generic IAG3 Mounting Dimension Information This figure shows the general relationship between the mounting pipe and the antennas. The current antenna drawing should be obtained from Kapsch for accurate dimensions. Figure 5-7: Inline ORT Antenna Installation Confidential Page 90 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 5-8: Staggered ORT Antenna Installation The MPR4.1 reader system and antennas are optimized for applications using 12 foot lane widths. The antenna placement requirements and support for this and other lane widths are as follows. • The lane centerline is the mid-point between the lane markings. • The antenna bore site should be on the lane centerline and lane markings. • Physical lane widths below 12 ft. (3.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions • If the physical lane width exceeds 15 ft.(4.57 m), the lane should be treated as a multi-lane free flow configuration and multiple antennas are used per lane. The antenna spacings should be kept at 12 ft separation in each row. • The same FDM Port frequency should not be used on adjacent lanes, including straddle and shoulder lanes (recommended at least 24 ft. separation between in-line antennas and 21 ft for staggered antennas).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 8. Maintenance Instructions Secure the service loop portion of the feedline to the antenna-mounting bracket using the tie wraps. Do not severely bend or kink the RF feedline cable. Note: The N type connectors are weather resistant, but should be entirely wrapped in selfamalgamating tape to ensure a water tight seal.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions ATTENTION: When installing or replacing a MPR 4.1, RF cables, or antenna, the lane must be re-tuned. The Synchronization circuit Synchronization is required between readers located within reader-reader interference range, or which have overlapping or near-adjacent capture zones, or which may have RF signal reflections (interference) due to any one or combination of varying vehicle sizes, varying traffic patterns or fixed site terrain features.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 5-10: Synchronization circuit schematic for three Readers Note: Up to six (6) Readers can be added to a synchronization circuit. Synchronization between MPR 4.1 Readers All Readers in a synchronization circuit must be configured correctly for synchronization to work. Confidential Page 95 of 246 UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Configuring synchronization Prerequisites: Connect a service laptop to the Reader Lane Controller port to access the Web interface. See the following procedures for more information.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions The Ethernet Network These are general instructions for using Ethernet Switch Modules (ESMs) to create an Inter-Reader (IR) Ethernet network or a Lane Controller (LC) Ethernet network. Installing an Ethernet network Prerequisites: ESMs mounted according to the manufacturer’s instructions. 1. Use CAT 6 Ethernet cables to connect the components in the Ethernet network together as shown in the examples in Figure 5-10.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 5-12 Schematic of a three-Reader LC network Reader connections to the LC and Inter-Reader via Ethernet Reader IP addresses Each ethernet port in an IR or LC network must have a unique IP address. The IP addresses should be set as required for the site network topology. Default reader IP addresses are: • Lane Controller Ethernet port: 192.168.1.50 • Inter Reader Ethernet port: 192.168.0.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 4. Go to the Lane Assignment web page. 5. Assign an IP address to the parameter Inter-Reader alias on a given Reader so that the Reader is accessible on the IR network, if necessary. 6. Assign an IP address to the parameter Inter Reader IP Address so that the Reader is accessible on the IR network, if necessary. Configuring an LC Ethernet network The Reader data can be sent to the LC via an Ethernet network.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Lane Assignment The reader can perform lane asignment (voting) to identify the most probable lane in which the OBU resides. This is used when producing VOTE or POST messages to the Lane Controller. The settings for voting method and voting communication are defined on the Lane Assignment page, shown below. 1. Go to the Lane Assignment page. Result: The following screen appears.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions ORT lanes allow OBUs to cross multiple capture zones which may cross between readers. The Readers should assign an OBU to one RF Port to prevent duplicate transactions. Figure 5-13: Two Readers communicating with one OBU Selecting the correct communication method between reader The communication method determines how Readers communicate with each other to share information for determining lane assignments.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Note: The Reader ID number on the Tag Programming tab must be different for each reader. Note: The Plaza ID number on the Tag Programming tab must be the same for each reader. Note: The readers must be time synchronized Note: The transponder timeout, set in the Group panel on the Channels web page, must be greater than the time difference between all Reader clocks in the network.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Configuring the IR network topology It is necessary to tell the readers cooperating on the IR network about each other via the configuration settings. Each reader can communicate to one reader on its “Left” and one reader on its “Right”. Each can be separately enabled. The reader on which the network settings are being enterred is the “Center” from its own persective but will be Left or Right reader to the adjacent readers.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 1. Select a set of unique IP addresses, one per reader for the IR Network. 2. Go to the Lane Assignment web page. 3. Select Ethernet for Inter-reader Communication Method. Result: The following screen appears. 4. Set the Inter-Reader alias to the chosen ip address for the reader. Note: The Inter-Reader alias applies to the whole Reader and is not for individual Ethernet port. 5.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 9. Maintenance Instructions Enter the Reader IP Address of the right Reader. To ensure correct operation it is also necessary to: 10. On the Tag Protocol page TDM Tag Programming panel (see Programming on page 55) ensure that: • TMP and TCP are enabled • The Plaza IDs of all Readers at the plaza match • The Reader ID for each Reader is different. 11. Configure the Reader clocks in the IR network to have the same time (see NTP Server, page 132). 12.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 3. Maintenance Instructions Configure how multiple transactions are reported to the LC: • To send one transaction report per OBU to the LC without informing the LC of suppressed reports, select Disabled in Cross-Reader Reporting. • To send one transaction report per OBU to the LC and also inform the LC of suppressed reports, select Report Non-zero in Cross-Reader Reporting. To ensure corect operation it is also necessary to: 4. 5.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Configuring Voting Time Manually setting a voting time gives a fixed voting time to each Port. Dynamic voting time allows the Reader to calculate and base the voting time on the average capture zone span time (the average time it takes for OBUs to pass through a capture zone). Manually set the voting time for a Port Prerequisites: Connect a service laptop to the Reader Lane Configuration port to access the web interface.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 5. Enter a time, in seconds (s), in the Transponder Timeout field Note: 6. Maintenance Instructions This specifies an amount of time a transponder must be away from a capture zone before it is reported again as a new transaction when it is detected. Repeat steps 2 through 5 to individually configure the other Ports, or enter the number of a configured Port in the field and click Set button to duplicate setting automatically to the remaining channels.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 3. Maintenance Instructions Enter a sample size in the Dynamic Voting Sample Size field. Note 1: This is the number of previous transactions the Reader includes when calculating the average capture zone span time. Note 2: The Reader calculates the capture zone span time after each OBU transaction. The Reader will not update the Dynamic Voting Time unless the capture zone span time changes more than the Dynamic Voting Threshold percentage. 4.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Prerequisites: Connect a service laptop to the Lane Controller port to access the web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 34. 1. Go to the Channels web page. 2. Enter a percentage in the Port Weight field for each Port. Result: The following screen appears.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 6. TROUBLESHOOTING AND TESTING Troubleshooting Methodology Troubleshooting trees are provided for resolving the most common Reader issues. A Test and Replace methodology is used for servicing the Reader system. The general steps are: 1. 2. 3. Test all symptoms that may have attributed to the reported system fault.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Figure 6-1: Signal Flow Diagrams LED Indicators The following table gives an overview of all the LEDs on the Reader. See the Troubleshooting Trees beginning on page 115 to resolve any issues. Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 112 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Table 6-1: LED Indicator states explained CTM LEDs LED STATUS ANT (1 – 4) SYNC State Meaning Flashing green Reader CPU is functional Flashing amber CPU is experiencing Heavy Load Flashing red CPU has a fault No LED CPU is not operating Solid green Port is active Flashing green Port is active but Faulty No LED Port is Inactive or Faulty Solid green Reader is synchronized with other readers on the sync network.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions CTM LEDs LED State MESSAGE Flashing amber Meaning Indicates there are errors or messages logged that need to be reviewed. Possible errors include: - POWER NTP Time Sync warning LC connection is down (one or more) Inter-Reader connection is down Frame Sequence configuration error CGC Health error No LED There are no logged errors or messages.
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Troubleshooting tree: Inter Reader Ethernet Port not working Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 116 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Troubleshooting tree: Antenna ports not working Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 117 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Troubleshooting tree: Synchronization not working Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 118 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Constant busy state on sync bus A Reader that erroneously holds the sync bus in a BUSY state causes all other Readers connected to the bus to time-out while waiting for the READY state. As a result, all of their SYNC LEDs will be flashing red. Disconnect each Reader one at a time from the sync hub until the fault clears then reconnect each Reader in the order of removal until the fault reappears. Service each faulty Reader.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Reader recovery actions For certain failures, the Reader will automatically initiate the recovery actions outlined in Table 6-2.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Testing the Synchronization hub cabling 1. If the SYNC LED does not illuminate solid green with another functional reader connected to the Synchronization circuit, the problem is with the wiring between the reader and the synchronization hub terminal block. Testing the MPR 4.1 Antenna Ports The following test is to verify that all antenna ports of the Reader are functional.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 7. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES CAUTION: Improper modification of configuration parameters may adversely affect system operation. The default values may not be appropriate for the specific application. It is the system integrator’s responsibility to tailor the configuration parameters to the specific operating environment.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 4. Maintenance Instructions Check ground connectivity for exterior ground connection to reader system ground Attention: Pre-authorized lane closure is required before continuing with this procedure. Note: For each port, go into the web interface and disable the port to be tested. 1. Disconnect and inspect in-line lightning suppressor. 2. Disconnect and inspect the exterior RF feedline cable and connectors exposed to the elements. 3.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 2. Set the RF state of the desirect port to Offline. 3. Remove the antenna. Installing an antenna 1. Install the antenna (see Installing an Antenna). 2. Go to the Channels web page. 3. Set the Offline Port back to Active. 4. Verify the ANT LED illuminates solid green. 5. Verify reader’s output power and power at antenna using a commercial off-the shelf spectrum analyzer . 6. Ensure the reader is capturing OBU data.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Software Management New software/firmware Periodically, Kapsch Service will release a new version of the Reader software (and firmware) in a single file. The software names indicate the year, month, day, and revision number of the release. This procedure outlines how to upload the new software/firmware to the Reader so it can then be activated.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Result: The software file will be uploaded from the computer to the Reader. When the upload is complete, the new the software will appear in the table of available software versions as INACTIVE. Note: To begin using the new software, activate the software (see Activating new software). Activating new software The currently active software version becomes inactive once another software version is activated.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Prerequisites: You must have Manage Software permissions. 1. On the Reader Software web page, select the inactive software version to be deleted in the available software version table. 2. Click the Delete icon 3. Click Yes to confirm. . Result: The software will be deleted and will no longer appear in the software version table. Configuration management Saving the Reader configuration Each Reader has a unique configuration file stored.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 2. Maintenance Instructions Click the Download reader configuratuin Note: icon to save the new configuration. Different ways to save the configuration file appear depending on the web browser you use. Uploading a saved configuration Uploading a saved configuration will overwrite the current Reader configuration.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Resetting the Reader configuration to the factory default Certain field service tests use the factory default configuration. This procedure outlines how to restore the factory default values without changing the Reader IP addresses. Prerequisites: Connect a service laptop connected to Lane Controller Port to access the web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 34.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 1. Maintenance Instructions Go to the Dashboard Manage panel. Click on the Users link Result: The following screen appears. 2. To create new user click the Add icon. Result: The following screen appears. 3. Enter a unique user name in the User Name text box. 4. Enter the new user’s password in the Password and Confirm Password text boxes. 5. Select Enabled for any of the five access areas to give the user the appropriate permissions.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 6. Maintenance Instructions Click SAVE to create the new user account and return to the Users tab. Note: If you decide not to create the user at this time, click Cancel to return to the Users tab Changing a user’s access permissions A user’s access permissions are set when the user account is created. As a user’s responsibilities change, they may need access to more or fewer areas of the Reader configuration.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader 5. Maintenance Instructions Click Yes to confirm. Note: If you click the Cancel button, the permissions changes are not saved. Deleting a user Note: A deleted user will no longer be able to access the web interface. Prerequisites: Connect a service laptop to the Lane Controller Port to access the web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 34. You must have User Admin permissions. 1. Go to Users web page. 2.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 7. From the Set Time screen, select Enable to enable the Reader time updates from an NTP server. 8. Enter the three unique IP addresses recorded in step 4 in the NTP Server 1, 2 and 3 text boxes. 9. Select the appropriate time zone from the Time Zone drop-down list. This is for display purposes only. 10. Click the Update NTP Setting button. Result: The first available NTP server updates the Reader time.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 2. Select a time zone. 3. Enter a numeric value for the date and time in the Set System Time field. The format is ‘MMDDYYHHMMSS’, using a 24-hour clock. 4. Click the Time button. Result: The Reader updates to the time entered in the field. Log files Monitoring OBU transactions as they occur via the Lane Controller port Use the Lane Controller port to view OBU transactions as they occur.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions Prerequisites: Connect a service laptop to the Lane Controller port to access the web interface. Refer to Connecting a service laptop to the Reader, page 34. 1. Go to the Logs web page. Result: The following screen appears. 2. Click on the log file you want to view from the list. Result: The following screen appears. Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 135 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Maintenance Instructions 3. A new tab with the log file is opened. 4. Use print function on Browser to save file on laptop. Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 136 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Appendix A Miscellaneous Using PuTTY to connect to the Lane Controller Port 1. Launch PuTTY. 2. Select SSH as your Connection Type. 3. Enter the reader IP address of the Lane Controller port as specified in the General web pags Reader IP Address Field. 4. Click Open. Result: The following configuration screen appears. 5. Console screen displays and the login prompt appear.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix • Parts Specifications (for purchased items) • Operator and Maintenance Manuals • Installation Instructions • Training slides • Software Design Documents: Context Diagrams, Data Flows • As-built installation drawings (services) Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 138 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Technical Specifications and Pin outs MPR 4.1 Reader Technical Specifications Operation subject to FCC Site licensing (per FCC Part 90, Subpart M) Dimensions Height = 4.0 inch Width = 15.25 inch Depth = 19.0 inch Weight (excluding enclosure) Weight 18 lbs. Reader Enclosure NEMA 4 rated Operating Temperature Range -29.2F to +165.2F (-34C to +74C). Power Requirements 50W @ 19 to 30 VDC power supply. Power supply not provided.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix MPR 4.1 Ethernet Ports LC and IR pin out Connector Type 8 pin RJ45 female, Mating connector: Kapsch P/N - 322389-124, MFG - Ghogori, MFG P/N - 33000111-02 Lightning Suppression Recommended on all pins.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix POWER Connector pin out Connector Type 2 Pin Circular, Mating Connector: Kapsch P/N - 322389-122, MFG - Ghogori, MFG P/N - 24002231-02 Lightning Suppression Recommended on all pins. Pin Number 1 2 Signal Description Pos+ +19 to 30VDC at the power connector of the reader. Gnd- Negative side of external power supply. Confidential Diagram UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 141 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Antenna Specifications Antenna IAG 1 IAG 3 P/N 800260-011 800260-015 Description 3x3 patch 3x4 dipole array Antenna Gain (dBi) 16 + 1 14 + 1 Width (inches) 34.75 34.5 Length (inches) 31.75 21.25 Thickness (inches) 2.3 3.13 Weight1(Lbs) 33 19 Mounting Horizontal Horizontal Application Standard width or ORT Lane Standard width or ORT Lane. 1 Weight specified is applicable to the antenna structure only ie.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Antenna Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature: -34C to 74C Vibration: Frequency Displacement Below 1 Hz 10 inch sway 1-4 Hz 1 inch sway 4-10 Hz 0.1 amplitude 11-15 Hz 0.03 amplitude 16-25 Hz 0.02 amplitude 26-30 Hz 0.01 amplitude 31-40 Hz 0.005 amplitude 41-50 Hz 0.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix The maximum cable length is limited by the permitted cable signal loss. The maximum cable signal loss is based on the protocols selected and is limited to the lowest value in the table below of all protocols enabled. Protocol Maximum cable loss (dB) TDM 11 ISO18000-6C 11 ISO18000-6B 7 SeGo 7 Allegro 7 Title 21 ? 10374/ATA/AAR S-918 7 Connectors: Use cable assembly tools recommended by the cable manufacturer.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Synchronization Cable and Terminal Block specifications An example of the wiring detail is shown in Figure 5-10: Synchronization circuit schematic for three Readers, page 95. This cable must be run in conduit and should not be run with other cables capable of inducing RFI or EMI.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Test Equipment • Two-way radios • Measuring device (Tape rule, Wheel) • Lane marking materials (paint or other) • Plumb bob (25ft. line length) • Electronic Level (digital display) • Tool kits, appropriate cables, connectors etc. Test Vehicles • Bucket / Lift Platform Truck • Passenger Vehicle (Type to be determined by Kapsch Engineering) Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 146 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Term Meaning Reference or example DCE Data communications equipment RS232 port configuration, transmit is pin 2 deg. degrees DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung German national standards organization DSM Distribution Module Reader’s back plane carrying DC power distributions to each module and signal connectivity between modules.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Term Meaning HS handshake HTTPS Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure Hz Hertz I/O input/output IC Integrated circuit ICD Interface Control Document Specification of the physical interface, protocol and file formats used for messages sent between two communications components.
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Term Meaning Reference or example RFIF RF Interface Internal connection from the CTM via the DSM to the RF modules RID Reader ID a configurable Reader parameter ROM Read Only Memory Data, such as software, in this type of storage device cannot be modified RSE Roadside Equipment The collection of all AVI equipment at the roadside, including Reader, antennas, Ethernet switches, power supplies, cables and connectors.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Term Meaning Reference or example UDP User Datagram Protocol an Internet protocol that is faster than TCP but offers no error correction UL Underwriter Laboratories Underwriter Laboratories Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Glossary Name Term or Component Alias or explanation Capture Zone An area where an OBU is detected by the Reader. Capture Zone Span Time The amount of time it takes an OBU to pass through a capture zone. Port One RF Port Dummy frame A time interval placeholder Dynamic voting Channels page Voting algorithm.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Name Term or Component Alias or explanation Service Laptop Computer Service tool used to configure, setup, troubleshoot, and monitor the Reader. Skip-on-sync Skip-on-sync indicates what protocol the reader should start reading next. Superframe A configuration used for MPR 4.1 and earlier versions of Reader software. The total number of frames that can be scanned in a Reader.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix Appendix B FCC Approved Port Frequencies and Selection The frequency plan used at a toll site is dependent on the antenna spacing rules, local RF interferers and the approved FCC (or other applicable regulatory body) frequencies. Reader FCC ID JQU 802890 are approved for 30W ERP radiated power by the FCC for the following protocols. JQU802890 – FCC Approved Frequencies 902-904 MHz Sub-Band 909.75-921.75 MHz Sub-Band ATA 902.5-903.5 910-921.5 6B 903 910.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader Appendix For example using this, a larger 7 Port frequency plan can be easily realized without re-use and respecting all the rules on a staggered site. Antenna # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Position Main Straddle Main Straddle Main Straddle Main Frequency 911.5 914 916.5 919 913 915.5 918 Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 157 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Appendix C UI Reader Indicators The User Interface can report the following problems at a glance: Indicates a problem with one or more lane (zone) controllers or the connections to those lane (zone) controllers. Indicates problem with Reader to Reader Synchronization. Indicates the reader's time offset while NTP is enabled is higher than the configured maximum limit. Indicates a problem with the reader Channel Group Controller (CGC).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Primary CTM configuaration is mirrored to Secondary CTM. Reader configuration Compare operation is in progress. Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Page 159 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. 2022 All information contained herein is proprietary to, and may only be used with express, written permission from, Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc. FILE: UM360479-100 REV B4 DRAFT WIP MPR-4.1 READER OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL (002).
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Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Appendix D Command and Controls Table 7-1 lists and describes the commands and controls that can be deployed in the various Configuration screens that are available to a user.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Configuration In Configure panel, click any link to view / change reader settings. anyone can view but only user with Change Configuration permissions can edit N/A N/A N/A Displays the selected configuration page in the CTM web interface.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command View Log Files In Manage panel, anyone N/A N/A N/A Displays the Logs page in the CTM web interface. click Logs link. Views or manages log files depending on user permissions. View Status In Manage panel, anyone N/A N/A N/A click Status link. Displays the Status page in the CTM web interface.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Shutdown In Manage panel, anyone N/A N/A N/A Shutdown the Reader. Need to manually power cycle the Reader to start again. anyone N/A N/A N/A Causes the CTM MC LED to flash green-red-amber-green three times. click the Shutdown link. System Identification In Manage panel, click Identify link.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix General Page Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command user with Change Configuration permissions SITENM no default value String length: 32 Sets the site name used in the log file strings and is used in the name of the configuration files General Page: Site Information Panel Site Name Type a Reader name in Site Name field.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Site Type Select sign type in drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions SITETY Plaza Plaza This provides an indication of the site configuration which is intended to help site maintainers. This is also used in the setup wizard to provide certain parameter defaults.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Reader IP Subnet Mask Type the subnet mask in the Reader IP Subnet Mask field. user with Change Configuration permissions LETHNM 255.255.255.0:0 N/A Initializes this field to a subnet mask for sites that utilize subnet addressing.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command SNMP Traps Toggle switch to enable /disable SNMP trap. user with Change Configuration permissions CSTRAP 0 0-1 Configure whether the reader sends SNMP traps on status changes. TRAPIP 1 Type in a SNMP Trap destination IP address and port in field. user with Change Configuration permissions TRAPIP Ip 0.0.0.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command TRAPIP 3 Type in 3rd SNMP Trap destination IP address in field. user with Change Configuration permissions TRAP_3 Ip 0.0.0.0 N/A Send a simultaneous trap to this 3rd destination. Set to 0.0.0.0 to disable this destination.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Statistics summary interval (1-30 minutes) Enter the time interval in minutes. user with Change Configuration permissions SDSINT 15 1 - 30 Generates transaction summary records into database at specified time interval. Values below 5 minutes for testing only.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Channels Page (set Advanced toggle switch to ON to show more settings) Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command RF State Select state of RF module from the drop down menu for each channel. user with Change Configuration permissions RF_STS Offline Offline Offline means the MRFM-S module is off. Active Guard Active means the MRFM-S module is on and reports transactions on this channel.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command LPT/FME Voting time (ms) Type the voting time in ms for each channel. user with Change Configuration permissions LPTVTO 300 0-9999 Specifies the time after the initial entry of the transponder into the capture zone at which a VOTE report is generated. This is a tradeoff between lane assignments versus latency.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command handshakes are used in comparing with adjacent channels. Typically a value other than 100 is used only for channels that straddle two physical lanes. Group # In Advanced mode: Type the (voting) Group ID for each channel.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Select Disabled or Reader from the Dynamic voting control drop-down list (LC Speed and LC Ends are not supported). Configuration permissions Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command LC Speed Reader: the Reader monitors the average time an OBU is in the capture zone and uses this time to determine an appropriate voting time. LC End LC Speed: not currently supported.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command calculating the average voting time. Dynamic Voting Threshold [%] Dynamic Voting Capture Zone Span Multiplier With Dynamic Voting Control for a channel set to Reader, enter the voting threshold percentage in field.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Transponder Timeout Enter a time, in seconds, for each voting group. user with Change Configuration permissions GRPTTO 300 1-300 Sets the amount of time an OBU must be out of a capture zone before communication with the OBU is reported as a new transaction Programming Timeout (ms) Enter a time in ms for each voting group.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Tag Protocol Page Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Frame Sequence Click the Add icon and select a tag protocol from the drop-down list.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command 5 0 - 31 Set the tag protocol receive attenuation. 0 means maximum sensitivity. Tag Protocol Page: Attenuation, Frequency and Time Slot Panel Rx Attenuation (dB) Select a protocol from the Frame Sequence. For each channel, input a number in the Rx Attenuation table column.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Frequency (MHz) Appendix Select a protocol from the Frame Sequence. For each channel, select a frequency from the drop-down list in the Frequency table column. Confidential user with Change Configuration permissions IAGFRQ 915.75 (15) T21FRQ 915.75 (15) SGOFRQ 902.50 (0) I6BFRQ 902.50 (0) I6CFRQ 902.50 (0) ATAFRQ 902.50 (0) DUMFRQ 902.50 (0) UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 902.50 (0), 903.00 (1), 903.50 (2), 910.00 (3), 910.50 (4), 911.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Time Slot enable When a FDM protocol (6B, 6C, SeGo, ATA) is selected from the Frame Sequence, user with Change Configuration permissions 6C_TSC SGOTSC 6B_TSC ATATSC 0 0–1 For FDM protocol, specify the tag protocol channel/slot firing sequence. set toggle switch to ON in Time Slot table column to enable firing for each channel.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Time Slot enable When TDM or Title 21 protocol is selected from the Frame Sequence, user with Change Configuration permissions IAGTSC T21TSC 0 00-FF (hex) where each bit represents one time slot For TDM /Title 21 protocol, specify which channel transmits in each time slot. Normally, channel 1 transmits in slot 1, channel 2 in slot 2, etc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix TDM Protocol (select TDM protocol in Frame Sequence panel) Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Tag Protocol Page: TDM Advanced Panel RxR Autoread Set toggle switch to ON to enable autoread. user with Change Configuration permissions RxRARD 0 0-1 When enabled, the reader schedules 2 TDM reads back to back instead of one, which increases handshake counts.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Tag Protocol Page: TDM Tag Programming Panel TDM Read-Only Mode Set Enable toggle switch to ON to enable write and OFF for TDM ReadOnly Mode. user with Change Configuration permissions RDONLY 0 0-1 Controls whether the reader writes or does not write to TDM tags.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Agency ID Enter a numeric Agency ID. user with Change Configuration permissions AID___ 0 0 - 127 Set the agency ID which identifies the host agency. The agency ID will be written into the TDM OBU read/write memory as it goes through the capture zone. This identifies the last agency writing to the TDM OBU. Reader ID Enter a numeric Reader ID.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Lane Number (channel assignment) Enter a numeric value in each channel number field. user with Change Configuration permissions RFLNUM Per-instance defaults. 0-31 Indicate in OBU data which lane an OBU was in when a transaction occurred. Assigns a lane number to each channel.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Enabled: Reader updates traffic management fields. Reader ID Set toggle switch to user with Change ON to enable write Configuration on Reader ID field permissions in tag. rw_RID 1 0-1 Determines whether or not to program the TM-DATA reader ID field of the tag's R/W area.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Disabled: Reader is not permitted to update toll collection fields in OBUs. Enabled: Reader is permitted to update toll collection fields in OBUs. Plaza ID (enable) Set toggle switch to user with Change ON to enable write. Configuration permissions rwPZID 1 0-1 Determines whether or not to program the TC-DATA plaza ID field of the tag's R/W area.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Transaction number programming format Select the appropriate calculation method from the dropdown list. user with Change Configuration permissions TFRM__ Reprogram with 16 bit sequential transaction number. (2) Do not reprogram transaction field. (0) Set the way the Reader creates an OBU transaction number. Reprogram with 16 bit random number.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute TC RW Format (enable) Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Set toggle switch to user with Change ON to enable write. Configuration permissions rw__RW 0 0-1 Determines whether or not to program the TC-DATA RW format field of the tag's R/W area. TC Lane Number (enable) Set toggle switch to user with Change ON to enable write.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command OBU Feedback type With OBU feedback enabled, select Type 1 or Type 2 from dropbox menu. user with Change Configuration permissions OBUTYP Type 1 (0) Type 1 (0) Specifies which type of OBU feedback to employ: user with Change Configuration permissions OBUAUD Type 2 (1) TYPE1: all tags provide the same feedback.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command OBU Visual Feedback With OBU feedback enabled and Type 1 selected, select a feedback option from the OBU Visual Feedback drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions OBUVIS Off (0) Off (0) Enable or disable visual OBU feedback.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Valid Tag: Visual With OBU feedback enabled, and Type 2 selected, select a feedback option from the OBU Visual Feedback drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions O2VLDV Off (0) Off (0) Specify the visual feedback to provide for a valid tag.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value feedback option from the OBU Visual Feedback drop-down list. Lost/Stolen Tag: Audible Lost/Stolen Tag: Visual Purpose of command Red: 2s (2) Yellow: 2s (3) With OBU feedback enabled, and Type 2 selected, select a feedback option from the OBU Audible Feedback drop-down list.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Low Balance Tag: Audible With OBU feedback enabled, and Type 2 selected, select a feedback option from the OBU Audible Feedback drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions O2LBLA Off (0) Off (0) Specify the audible feedback to provide for a low balance tag.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Not Available / Internal Error: Audible With OBU feedback enabled, and Type 2 selected, select a feedback option from the OBU Audible Feedback drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions O2NA_A Off (0) Off (0) Specify the audible feedback to provide for a not available / internal error.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix ISO 18000-6B Protocol (select 6B protocol in Frame Sequence panel) Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command user with Change Configuration permissions 6B_RDM Standard (UDI only) (0) Standard (UDI only) (0) Specifies what mode to use when reading ISO 18000-6B tags. Tag Protocol Page: 6B Advanced Panel 6B Read Mode: Select read mode from the dropdown list.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command SYNCing to legacy MPR2 readers. 3-Page eATA Read Mode: is the preferred option to attempt to read all 3 pages (UID+eATA in a single superframe scan. eATA Page Read Retry Limit Input a numeric value for retry limit.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command given eATA page. 6B Data Rate (kbps) Select data rate from the dropdown list. user with Change Configuration permissions 6BRATE 40 (1) 31.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command 6B GROUP_SELECT Mask (base 10) With 6B GROUP_SELECT enabled, input mask. user with Change Configuration permissions 6BMASK 0 0-FF Specify the 6B GROUP_SELECT mask to use (in base 10, not hex). 6B GROUP_SELECT Data (Hex) With 6B GROUP_SELECT enabled, input data.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Preamble Type Select preamble type from the drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions 6B_PRT Plaza (0) Plaza (0) ORT (1) Specify the 6B preamble type.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Multi-tag reads (Q = 2) Set toggle switch to ON to enable. user with Change Configuration permissions 6C__MT 0 0-1 Enable to allow multiple ISO 18000-6C tags to be read per frame, at the expense of a longer frame time. When disabled, only one 6C tag may be read per frame. When enabled, the 6C Q-value = 2; when disabled the Q-value is 0.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command TOC V0.7-V1.0 (E470) (4) TOC V0.7-V1.0 (TI Corp.) (5) Legacy SRTA (6) 6C Sub-Mask Enable When TOC V2.1 or TOC V2.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Agency 2 SubMask (dec) With 6C Sub-Mask enabled, enter 6C Agency ID SubMask. user with Change Configuration permissions 6CSMA2 0 0-4294967295 Specify the 6C Agency ID SubMask to use. Agency 3 SubMask (dec) With 6C Sub-Mask enabled, enter 6C Agency ID SubMask.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command user with Change Configuration permissions 6C_AID 0 0 - 4095 Specify the 6C Agency ID value that will be written to the 6C tag's User Memory Area. enter timeout in seconds. 6C Agency ID (Decimal) With 6C programming enabled, enter a numeric Agency ID. SeGo Protocol (select SeGo protocol in Frame Sequence panel) No special settings are required.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix ATA Protocol (select ATA protocol in Frame Sequence panel) Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Tag Protocol Page: ATA Advanced Panel ATA Frame Length (ms) select frame length in ms from the drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions ATA_FL 19.5 (6) 16.5 ms (0) – 21.5 ms (10) (in 0.5 ms steps) Specifies the length of the ATA frame in milliseconds (ms).
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command ATA Hold-Off Delay (µs) Select hold off delay in us from drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions ATAHOD 600 us (3) 0 us (0) 1400 µs (7) (in 200 µs steps) Specifies how long the ATA CW transmission is delayed from the start of the ATA frame in order to provide a sufficient gap in air time from the previous timeslot.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Reader ID Enter a numeric reader id. user with Change Configuration permissions T21RID 0 0-4294967295 Specify the desired Title21 Reader ID, in decimal. Enable Title21 Acknowledge Messages Set toggle switch to ON to enable.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Dummy Timeslot (CW) Enable With Dummy_1/2/3/4 protocol selected, user with Change Configuration permissions DUMTS1 DUMTS2 DUMTS3 DUMTS4 0 per channel instance: 0-1 Specify the channel/slot firing sequence for the Dummy_x (CW) frame sequence timeslot where ‘x’ is 1/2/3/4.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Configuration permissions Confidential UM UM360479-100 Revision: Draft B4 Parameter Range Purpose of command x 100 µs (1) Note: When combined with the Dummy Frame Length Units parameter, above, the (min, max) allowable Dummy Frame Length when CW is enabled is (500 µs, 200 ms) Page 209 of 246 © Kapsch TrafficCom Canada Inc.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Sync (select Sync in Frame Sequence panel) Note: Sync cannot be the 1st in frame sequence Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Reader-toReader Sync. Enable When Sync is selected in frame sequence, Readerto-Reader sync will be enabled automatically. If Sync is deselected, Readerto-Reader sync will be disabled automatically.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command the reader sync network. If set to zero, the Reader will always wait for the Sync Recovery Time to expire before firing its tag acquisition sequence. Enable Custom Sync Timing Set toggle switch to ON to enable. user with Change Configuration permissions SYNCSE 0 0-1 Enables/disable custom sync timing.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command is not seen during the Sync Search phase. Note: It is recommended that this value be set to at least 125% of the total multiprotocol tag acquisition sequence. Sync Frame Start Delay (µs) With Custom Sync Timing enabled, enter sync frame start delay in us. Sync Delay (ns) Enter sync delay in ns.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command based on the length of the Sync Cable. Enable Sync-onSkipped-Sync Sequencing Set toggle switch to ON to enable. user with Change Configuration permissions SYNSKP 0 0-1 Instruct the reader to search for the missing sync sequence to indicate when the protocol synchronization is to occur.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Lane Assignment Page Command How to execute Lane Assignment Select Report on Algorithm First Read/Program or Majority Voting from the Lane Assignment Algorithm box. Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command user with Change Configuration permissions VTALGO Majority (1) First to read/program, Sets which algorithm is used for determining OBU lane assignment between channels.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Ethernet Inter-Reader (IR) network voting for all protocols. Disabled: Reader is not set to communicate with other Readers. Legacy CRA: Voting between Readers relies on writing to TDM tags. Ethernet: Voting between Readers relies on communicating between readers on IR network.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute communication method enabled: Configuration permissions Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Report Non-Zero Vote messages to the LC. A CrossR report means an adjacent reader has reported the Vote message to a LC. Select Disabled, Report All, or Report Non-Zero mode. Disabled: Reader is not set to communicate with other Readers.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute (make sure the TTO values of all IRIF readers are the same) Enter a time, in milliseconds, in field. Inter-Reader alias With Ethernet communication method enabled: Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command exceeded before a reply is seen the reader will assume the other side is not awake. This sets the threshold for determining an IR network problem and triggers a switchover if enabled.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command SUBNET AS Ethernet 1 interface! Left Reader With Ethernet communication method enabled: Toggle switch to enable /disable left reader. user with Change Configuration permissions LEFTRD 0 0-1 Tells this Reader if there is another Reader in the IR network that is covering ORT lanes that are to the left of the lanes this Reader is covering.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Right Reader Appendix How to execute Who can execute enter IP address of the left Reader in field. Configuration permissions With Ethernet communication method enabled: user with Change Configuration permissions Toggle switch to enable /disable right reader. Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command left of this Reader in the IR network Sets to 0.0.0.0 to indicate there is no left reader.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Right InterReader alias With Right Reader enabled, user with Change Configuration permissions RGHTIP 0.0.0.0 N/A Provides IP address of the Reader covering lanes to the right of this Reader in the IR network. enter IP address of the right Reader in field. Sets to 0.0.0.0 to indicate there is no right reader.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Min Gap Size (ms) Input time in ms in field. user with Change Configuration permissions ERDGAP 50 1 - 10000 An early read Specifies the minimum allowed gap size Voting Delay Gap Scaling Factor (%) Input percent in field.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Max Delay (ms) Input delay time in ms in field. user with Change Configuration permissions LRDMAX 1000 1 - 10000 Specifies the maximum time in milliseconds allowed to delay voting Min Gap Size (ms) Input time in ms in field.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command LC Ethernet TCPSocket Local Port Keep the default value if necessary. user with Change Configuration permissions LcEtPn default: 6666 min: 1024 Used to select the local TCP Protocol Port Number that the Reader will listen on to accept incoming TCP connections from theLane Controller.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command 'TCP - Long Lived' for longlived TCP/IP socket connections with the Lane Controller. Note that there are message encapsulation, connection establishment, and protocol changes as well. refer to ICD 360467121 for details. Send Ethernet Heartbeats With LC Ethernet Connection Mode in TCP - Long Lived, set Toggle switch to enable heartbeat.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute messages enabled, enter interval time in seconds. Configuration permissions Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command i.e. how often heartbeat messages are sent from the Reader to the LC.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command and input ip address in field. Lane Controller Page: LC Reporting Panel Voting Report Set toggle switch to ON to enable report type for all tag protocols. user with Change Configuration permissions VOTRPT 1 0-1 Used to choose to send a voting report Initial Read (IREAD) Report Set toggle switch to ON to enable report type for all tag protocols.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Post-Capture-Zone Report Set toggle switch to ON to enable report type for all tag protocols.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Estimated-VehicleSpeed (EVS) Report Set toggle switch to ON to enable report type for all tag protocols.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Transaction Reports (Initial-Read, Voting, PostCapture, Est.Veh.Speed) Click on checkbox to enable /disable what to be included in report.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Configuration permissions Parameter Range Purpose of command eATA 8-bit ASCII Alphanumeric (2) Combined UID+eATA (3) Suppress 6B Clone Tags Set toggle switch to ON to suppress report. user with Change Configuration permissions NO6BCT 1 0-1 If enabled, instructs the Reader to suppress the reporting of 6B Clone Tags.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Set appropriately, this feature can help reduce the incidence of ATA 'Phantom' reads/reports. Verify ATA Data CRC: From the LC tab on the Configure panel user with Change Configuration permissions ATAVDC 1 0-1 If enabled, instructs the Reader to perform a CRC validation check on the received ATA data.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Suppress ATA 'Phantom' Handshake Reports Set toggle switch to ON to suppress report. user with Change Configuration permissions NOATAP 0 0-1 Enable to suppress the reporting of ATA 'Phantom' Read Handshake Reports. A read is deemed a 'Phantom' if the ATA Frame-Check fails and/or the reader is unable to extract a valid serial number from the data.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command 1 - Exterior FPT Delay [ms] Enter a time (in milliseconds) in the Exterior FPT Delay field user with Change Configuration permissions LYCTL1 0 0-5000 Sets report delay time in milliseconds for Exterior FTP OBUs (Type 1). Enter a time (in milliseconds) in the Exterior LPT Delay field..
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command 3 - LCD Display Delay [ms] Enter a time (in milliseconds) in the LCD Display Delay field.. user with Change Configuration permissions LYCTL3 0 0-5000 Sets report delay time in milliseconds for LCD Display OBUs (Type 3). Enter a time (in milliseconds) in the Commercial Vehicle (CVO) Delay field..
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command 5 - OBU Feedback Tag Delay [ms] Enter a time (in milliseconds) in the OBU Feedback Tag Delay field.. user with Change Configuration permissions LYCTL5 0 0-5000 Sets report delay time in milliseconds for Feedback OBUs (Type 5). Enter a time (in milliseconds) in the HOT Tag Delay field..
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Dual-Destination Buffering Mode Select mode from the drop-down list. user with Change Configuration permissions LCDDBM Fully Independent Standard (Legacy) Specifies how DualDestination message buffering is to be performed.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command communications link loss with the Lane Controller. Initial Read Report (IREAD) Message Buffering Set toggle switch to ON to enable buffering. user with Change Configuration permissions LcIrBf 0 0-1 If enabled, the Reader buffers Initial Read Report (IREAD) messages in the event of a communications link loss with the the Lane Controller.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command begins sending TCP Keepalive probes. TCP (Long-Lived) Keepalive Probes Input number in field. user with Change Configuration permissions LcTKaP 3 1-10 For TCP Long-Lived Connections, specifies the maximum number of TCP Keepalive probes the Reader should send before dropping the connection.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Command Appendix How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command TCP layer) before the Reader will forcibly close the connection. This feature can be used to detect the presence of link drops (e.g. cable disconnects and/or peer crashes), especially if Ethernet Heartbeats have been disabled.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command NTP time offset warning threshold (ms) With NTP enabled, user with Change Configuration permissions NTPMAX 20 1-100 Specify a maximum threshold (default 20 ms) for the largest NTP time offset tolerated in the system.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range NTP peers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 With NTP enabled, user with Change Configuration permissions NTPPR1 NTPPR2 NTPPR3 NTPPR4 NTPPR5 N/A N/A Set Reader Time Zone Select time zone in the drop-down list. User with Change Configuration permissions T_ZONE UTC N/A Set time zone.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Save /Load Configuration Page Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Save Config Click the Download reader configuration icon to save. User with Change Configuration permissions N/A N/A N/A Save current Reader configuration into a file. The file can then be reloaded later or used to configure other Readers. Upload Config Click the Load a configuration file icon to load.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Reader Software Page Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Upload File Click the Load icon and select a file to upload. user with Software Management permissions N/A N/A N/A Upload a software/firmware version to the Reader so that it can be activated later. Activate Software Version Select version in the list of Available Software Versions, then click the Activate icon.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Delete Software Version Select version in the list of Available Software Versions, then click the Delete icon. user with Software Management permissions N/A N/A N/A Delete the selected software/firmware version.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Change Permissions Select a user name in the user list and click the Edit User icon to change permissions.
Kapsch TrafficCom _ MPR 4.1 Reader: Appendix Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Default Value Parameter Range Purpose of command Delete User Select a user name in the user list and click the Delete User icon. user with Admin User permissions N/A N/A N/A Remove a user Command How to execute Who can execute Parameter Name Delete All Logs Click the Delete All Logs icon.