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Wavetronix SmartSensor HD
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Chapter 1: Choosing a Mounting Location 
11
Choosing a mounting height and offset
Mounting guidelines in feet
Offset Height
(acceptable range)
6* 12 (9–19)
7* 12 (9–19)
8* 12 (9–20)
9 12 (9–21)
10 12 (9–22)
11 12 (9–23)
12 13 (10–24)
13 13 (11–25)
14 14 (11–28)
15 15 (12–26)
16 15 (12–27)
17 16 (13–28)
18 17 (14–29)
19 17 (14–30)
20 18 (15–30)
21 19 (15–31)
22 20 (16–31)
23 22 (16–32)
24 24 (16–33)
25 26 (17–33)
26 26 (17–34)
27 27 (18–35)
28 27 (18–35)
29 27 (18–36)
30 29 (19–37)
31 29 (19–37)
32 29 (19–38)
33 30 (19–39)
34 30 (19–39)
35 30 (20–40)
36 30 (20–41)
37 31 (20–41)
38 31 (21–42)
39 33 (21–43)
40 33 (22–43)
41 34 (22–44)
42 34 (22–44)
43 35 (22–45)
44 35 (23–46)
45 36 (23–46)
46 36 (23–47)
47 36 (24–48)
48 38 (24–48)
49 38 (24–49)
50–230 39 (25 to <offset)
Definition. Oset is
the distance between
the pole the sensor
is mounted on and
the edge of the first
lane to be detected.
Definition. Mounting
height is the distance
between the sensor
and the road’s
height, not the
bottom of the pole. If
installing a new pole,
remember that part
of the pole will likely
be below ground.
* reduction
in number
of reported
speeds.
Recommended

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