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Miovision SmartView 360 - Safety Recommendations; Planning Your SmartView 360 Installation; Determining Camera Quantity; Single-Camera Installations

Miovision SmartView 360
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Mounting Surface
Hollow traffic pole with access to run cabling and coupler
inside pole.
Note: Solid poles require a weatherproof junction box.
Camera Orientation
Pointed toward the center of intersection free of
obstructions.
Cable
Shielded Cat5e, with temperature
range of -34°C to 74°C (-29°F to
165°F)
Ethernet Cable
Slack
0.9 to 1.2 m (3 to 4 ft) drip loop at
camera-end
Termination
Shielded RJ45
Safety recommendations
Follow all of your agency’s required safety procedures when parking and using a
bucket truck during the camera installation.
Do not install components if the conditions are not safe, such as during adverse
weather situations.
If possible, inspect wires in the cabinet and traffic pole for any unsafe wear and
replace them if necessary.
Planning your SmartView 360 installation
Determining the number of cameras to install
TrafficLink Detection supports single and dual-camera installations with the SmartView
360 camera. Detection is optimized by installing the camera as high as possible. The
detection ratio, or the distance from the camera to the front of the furthest detection
zone, should be 5:1 or less to the deployed camera height.
Single-camera installations
A single camera is usually sufficient for smaller intersections, except for those with
limited mounting options that do not permit you to install the camera to a minimum
height of 9.14 m (30 ft), or those where an object occludes the camera’s field-of-view.
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