Bosch PLS Parking Lot Sensor Manuel utilisateur

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User manual
Benutzerhandbuch
Manual de usuario
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Manual do utilizador
Manuel d'installation
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Príručka používateľa
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Table of contents
1 General description and intended use 3
2 Assembly and commissioning 3
2.1 Installation requirements ..................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Installing the sensor base ................................................................................................................................... 4
Required material for installing the parking lot sensor ................................................................................................ 4
Preparation of the parking space ................................................................................................................................ 4
Installation of the sensor base .................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Installing the sensor ............................................................................................................................................ 8
2.4 Replacing/removing the BOSCH Parking Lot Sensor ....................................................................................... 10
2.5 Setup and operation of the parking lot sensor in the backend .......................................................................... 10
3 Technical specifications 11
4 Legal information 12
4.1 Disposal note .................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 Manufacturer Information .................................................................................................................................. 12
4.3 European Union: EU Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................... 12
4.4 Japan: Japanese Radio Law (電波法) Notice ................................................................................................... 12
4.5 India: Equipment Type Approval ....................................................................................................................... 12
4.6 Singapore: Equipment Registration .................................................................................................................. 13
4.7 Australia: Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................................ 13
4.8 Hongkong: Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................................... 13
4.9 Note for transport .............................................................................................................................................. 14
4.10 OSS note ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
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1 General description and intended use
The Parking Lot Sensor PLS with TPS110 sensor core is designed for detecting parked vehicles in parking lots. The
Parking Lot Sensor PLS with TPS110 sensor core is not designed for use in life-sustaining applications, safety-critical
applications or applications for which a malfunction could lead to bodily harm, death or severe property damage. Only
use the Parking Lot Sensor with components approved by BCDS. This user manual is valid for the Parking Lot Sensor
PLS with TPS110 sensor core by BCDS.
2 Assembly and commissioning
2.1 Installation requirements
Warning
Read carefully and keep the user manual for future reference.
Follow these instructions and all information.
The Customer must comply with all applicable laws and regulations for the installation and operation
of the Product, and if necessary, obtain necessary approvals. The Customer must take appropriate
measures to avoid injury of third parties, for example, by them tripping over the Product. Therefore,
the product should, for instance, not be installed on the sidewalk.
Before installing the sensors, make sure that the necessary infrastructure is working properly - make sure the
gateways are switched on, that a stable Internet connection has been established, and that there is a backend
connection. The backend, as well as the associated management software, must be functional. Make sure that all of
the required components (see Fig. 1 Parking Lot Sensor PLS with TPS110 sensor core), as well as the tools, are
ready.
Figure 1 Parking Lot Sensor PLS with TPS110 sensor core
1 Cap
2 Screw
4 Base (sensor base)
3 Core (sensor TPS110)
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2.2 Installing the sensor base
The sensor base is attached to the substrate (e.g., concrete, asphalt). To do this, we recommend a two-component
adhesive. We have already had good experience with the following adhesive: DEL-PUR 9692 (universal 2-
component polyurethane adhesive available in 50 ml and 200 ml cartridges). We will be happy to support you with
procurement. We recommend attaching several sensor bases first and only then installing the sensors.
Required material for installing the parking lot sensor
Figure 2 Material for attachment
1 Disposable gloves (protection against contact with adhesive)
2 Two-component adhesive
3 Adhesive press (these differ, depending on the cartridge size)
4 Mixing tip
5 Tape rule
6 Sensor base
7 Sensor core (sensor)
8 T20 screw
9 Sensor cap (sensor sealing cap)
Preparation of the parking space
The parking space must be free of dirt, dust, oil, water and other contaminants. For this purpose, at least one swept
area should be prepared. However, it is recommended to clean the surface to remove contamination using a high-
pressure cleaner and a burner. The installation must take place in the center of the parking space (intersection of the
two diagonals, see Fig. 3) in order to ensure optimum sensor accuracy.
Figure 3 Determination of the center of the parking space
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Figure 4 Available parking space for sensor installation
To provide the adhesive with a closed substrate, the surface intended for the installation of the sensor base should be
free of any gaps or misalignment (see Figure 4 Available parking space for sensor installation). This is crucial for the
contact surface and the adhesive effect of the sensor.
Figure 5 Substrate example (continuous) Figure 6 Substrate example (gap)
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Installation of the sensor base
Warning
The bottom of the base has been processed with a plasma treatment for the adhesion of the glue
on the ground:
Take out the base of the sensor only just before putting down the glue there.
Do not touch the bottom side of the base with your hands or anything else.
Do not put the base on the ground before gluing, to avoid dust on the sensor base.
Ensure that all parts of the sensor device will be protected and will be kept clean till the installation
has been completed, so that these parts will be used only within the described intended use.
Check that the glue is compatible with the ground and the base of the sensor.
Insert the adhesive cartridge into the glue gun/adhesive press (Fig. 7 Inserting the adhesive cartridge; in the case of
DELO®-PUR 9692, the mixing ratio is 1:1, so you do not have to pay attention to the orientation of the cartridge). Then
attach the mixing tip on the cartridge by removing the cartridge cap (Fig. 8 Sealing cap adhesive cartridge) and
attaching the mixing tube (Fig. 9 Mixing tube on adhesive cartridge; here, bayonet fitting).
Figure 7 Inserting the cartridge Figure 8 Sealing cap Figure 9 Mixing tube
To avoid contamination and to get the maximum use out of the plasma cleaning process, open the sensor base
package just before applying the adhesive. In the case of DELO® PUR 9692, you apply about 40 ml of the adhesive in
the middle (see Fig. 10 Applying adhesive, and Fig. 11 Amount of adhesive); if you use a 50 ml cartridge, you can
empty it completely. Apply the adhesive in the form of a bubble in the center of the sensor base (no screws or even
surface).
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Figure 10 Adhesive application Figure 11 Adhesive amount
Please note that, as soon as the two components are mixed, the adhesive cures within a few minutes.
Warning
To ensure safe installation:
Install the PLS core (black part) only once into the PLS base (grey part) on the final installation
position (parking lot).
Do not bring a magnet near the PLS (this would power the device).
Install the PLS core properly into the PLS base.
Avoid to uninstall and reinstall the PLS core after the initial installation into the PLS base.
Do not open the sensor core.
Now you can mount the sensor in the center of the parking space by applying light pressure on the sensor base (see
Fig. 12 Sensor base attachment). Make sure that the sensor is centered in the parking space and that the Bosch logo
on the sensor base points towards the access road (see Figure 13 Sensor base installed). Subsequent twisting of the
sensor base is not possible.
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Figure 12 Sensor base attachment Figure 13 Sensor base installed
Allow the two-component adhesive > 12 h to cure (hand-tight at room temperature after 30 min) before you screw in
the sensor. Keep the parking space closed off until the sensor is installed to prevent damage (such as breaking the
dome) to the sensor base.
2.3 Installing the sensor
Warning
Defective seals can cause water to get into the sensor and damage it. The functionality of the parking lot
sensor is not guaranteed if it is installed incorrectly.
Make sure that the sealing rings on the cap and sensor are seated correctly!
Do not install the sensors when it is raining.
Do not use damaged components!
Do not open the sensor housing!
Only use original replacement parts!
Warning
Risk of explosion
Extreme heat can damage the battery and the sensor.
Do not expose the sensor to temperatures above 85 °C!
Do not expose the sensor to open flames!
When using a gas burner (for example, when removing weeds), keep a distance of at least 1.50 m between
the flame and the sensor!
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The sensor can be screwed into the base after the adhesive has cured. To simplify insertion, the arrow on the bottom
of the sensor points towards the Bosch logo (see Figure 14 Installing/screwing in the sensor). After inserting the
sensor, it will take approx. 2 minutes until the first measurements are carried out. During this time, the sensor should
be completely screwed in to ensure optimum teaching of the sensor. To tighten it, use the T20 screw and a
T20 screwdriver and tightening torque with at least 1.4 Nm up to a maximum of 1.8 Nm. And then close the opening
with the sensor sealing cap.
Figure 14 Installing/screwing in the sensor
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After the installation of the sensor, the sensor learns about parking changes, which happens in its vicinity. After
approx. 10 parking changes, the sensor is in its taught-in state.
2.4 Replacing/removing the BOSCH Parking Lot Sensor
To replace the parking lot sensor, only the sensor needs to be replaced. To do this, remove the sensor cap and loosen
the T20 screw; then remove the sensor from the sensor base.
To completely remove the sensor base from the parking space, it is necessary to use a hammer and chisel to destroy
the adhesive effect by chiseling the sensor base parallel to the parking space surface. As a result, there is no
permanent damage to the parking space.
2.5 Setup and operation of the parking lot sensor in the backend
In order to set up the sensor in the LoRaWAN backend, the following information is required, which will be provided to
you:
devEUI (for example, FCD6BD0000190001)
appKey (for example, 00112233445566778899AABBCCDDEEFF)
appEUI (TPS110 EU (FCD6BD0000190000)
TPS110 IN (FCD6BD0000190003)
TPS110 JP (FCD6BD0000190002))
Additional information on operating the parking lot sensor can be found on our website at https://www.bosch-
connectivity.com/parking-lot-sensor/downloads/.
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3 Technical specifications
Table 1 Device specifications - Parking Lot Sensor PLS with TPS110 sensor core
Additional information can be found in the datasheet on the website at https://www.bosch-connectivity.com/parking-lot-
sensor/downloads/.
Warning
Risk of interference to other radio services and malfunction.
Operation of the TPS110 variant out of the Target Markets specified in Chapter 4 can cause disturbance
of other services and can be subject of legal prosecution. Regulatory notices for other countries are
included in Chapter 4 of the English part of this user manual.
Ensure that TPS110 variants are operated only in the target markets with a valid approval statement.
Ensure that it is connected to LoRa gateways that are certified for operation in the target markets and
support the regional channel plans published by the LoRa Alliance.
PROPERTIES
VALUES
Temperature range
-30 °C to 65 °C
Humidity
0 97%
Protection class
IP67/IPx9K
Dimensions
: 145.4 mm
H: 30.5 mm
Battery life
Up to 5 years
LoRa frequencies and LoRa Channel Plans
(RP002-1.0.0)
TPS110 EU: 863-865/868-868.6/869.4-869.65 MHz (EU868)
Transmitting power max. 14 dBm ERP
TPS110 IN: 865-867 MHz (IN865)
Transmitting power max. 14 dBm ERP
TPS110 JP: 920-923.4 MHz (AS923)
Transmitting power max. 14 dBm ERP
Radar frequency
2.4-2.4835 GHz
Transmission power max. -28 dBm EIRP
Mass
191 g
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4 Legal information
4.1 Disposal note
The sensor, as well as all the individual parts, must not be disposed of with household waste or
industrial waste. You are obliged to dispose of the device at the end of its service life in accordance
with the requirements of the WEEE Directive 2012/19/EU (in the European Union) or other
applicable regulation in order to protect the environment and to reduce waste through recycling.
For additional information and how to carry out disposal, please contact the certified disposal
service providers.
The sensors contain a Li battery, which must be disposed of separately.
4.2 Manufacturer Information
Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions GmbH
Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 2
72760 Reutlingen
Germany
4.3 European Union: EU Declaration of Conformity
Product type: Parking lot sensor
Designation: TPS110 EU
Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions GmbH hereby declares that the "Parking Lot Sensor TPS110 EU"
radio equipment is in conformity with Directive 2014/53/EU (Radio Equipment Directive) and Directive
2011/65/EU (RoHS Directive).
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following web address:
https://www.bosch-connectivity.com/parking-lot-sensor/downloads/.
The following countries are covered by mutual recognition agreements: Turkey, Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein,
Switzerland.
4.4 Japan: Japanese Radio Law (電波法) Notice
Product type: Parking Lot Sensor
Product name: TPS110 JP
This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law (波法) and registered as radio equipment
R: 202-SMH007. This device should not be modified, otherwise the granted designation number will
become invalid.
4.5 India: Equipment Type Approval
Product type: Parking lot sensor / APLM Sensor
Product name: TPS110 IN
The TPS110 IN has been granted an Equipment Type Approval by the Government of India Ministry of
Communications WPC Wing Licensing Office. The following certificates have been granted WPC-ETA-SD-
20200100986 (TPS110 IN) and WPC-ETA-SD-20200100984 (APLM Sensor)
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4.6 Singapore: Equipment Registration
Product type: Parking lot sensor
Product name: TPS110 EU
The TPS110 EU has been granted an Equipment Registration by the Info-communications Media
Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA) under registration Number N0234-20.
Product name: TPS110 JP
The TPS110 JP has been granted an Equipment Registration by the Info-communications Media Development
Authority of Singapore (IMDA) under registration Number N0235-20.
4.7 Australia: Declaration of Conformity
Product type: Wireless Parking Space Occupation Sensor
Product name: TPS110 JP
Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions GmbH declares that the TPS110 JP is in conformity with the
requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (acma)
4.8 Hongkong: Declaration of Conformity
Product type: Parking Sensor
Product name: TPS110 JP
Hongkong Telecommunication Ordonance C106, C106Z
The TPS110 JP meets the requirements in Telecommunication Ordonance C106, C106Z and related
national standards HKCA 1035, HKCA 1078, HKTA 2001.
The assessment and proof of conformity is provided in the attached report that may be shown to authorities
upon request.
The TPS110 JP is exempted from licensing by HK Communication Authority by means of its technical
performances proven in this report according to the standards specified by the Communication Authority of
Hongkong. It may be sold and operated in connection with a public LoRa network service according section
5(a) and as a standalone device according section 5(b) of ordonance C106Z.
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4.9 Note for transport
The TPS110 contains a lithium metal battery and is classified as UN 3091 (lithium metal batteries packed in
equipment, including lithium alloy batteries).
The lithium metal battery for the TPS110 complies with the requirements of the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part
III, Subsection 38.3. The battery contains less than 2 g of lithium. Packages with up to 2 TPS110 and a maximum of 2
packages per shipment should not be affected by special transport regulations. For your safety, however, check with
your transport service provider. Packages with more than 2 TPS110 (for example, also for returns to BCDS) must carry
a lithium battery handling label specified in the appendix.
* UN 3091
** Telephone +49 7121 35-36941
The following requirements must be met:
The lithium metal batteries are included in the TPS110.
The TPS110 and the included batteries are not damaged.
The TPS110 contains the original supplied lithium metal batteries. Replacement of used batteries is not permitted.
The TPS110 is protected by sturdy packaging.
No additional separate batteries may be added to the packaging.
Shipping documents must include a note stating that the shipment contains "Lithium metal batteries in compliance with
Section II of Packing Instruction PI 970" for air freight, or "Exempted lithium batteries under Special Provision 188"
for road transport.
Packaging with the TPS110, in accordance with the above-mentioned regulations, may be consolidated in outer
packaging that is marked with the lithium battery label and is designated as "outer packaging."
Note that this document cannot contain complete and up-to-date information on all the requirements to be observed.
The consignor is responsible for fulfilling all the requirements for the transport of lithium batteries themselves. The
International Air Transportation Association (IATA) has issued further regulations on the transport of lithium batteries
IATA (International Air Transport Association) Lithium Battery Guidance Document, which must be observed for air
transport. The IATA regulations for transport by air freight are the most restrictive and thus also provide assistance for
road and sea transport.
However, the customer or consignor should inquire about national requirements as well as any requirements from their
transport service provider.
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4.10 OSS note
The parking lot sensor firmware includes free open source software ("FOSS") components subject to certain FOSS license
terms.
The customer must observe the resulting obligations. The detailed FOSS license terms are available at the following web
address: https://www.bosch-connectivity.com/parking-lot-sensor/downloads/
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Bosch Connected Devices and Solutions GmbH
BCDS
Ludwig-Erhard-Straße 2
72760 Reutlingen
Germany
support@bosch-connectivity.com
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Benutzerhandbuch 1.2
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Allgemeine Beschreibung und Verwendungszweck 3
2 Montage und Inbetriebnahme 3
2.1 Installationsvoraussetzungen .............................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Montage der Sensorbasis ................................................................................................................................... 4
Benötigtes Material zur Installation des Parking Lot Sensors ..................................................................................... 4
Vorbereitung des Parkplatzes ..................................................................................................................................... 4
Installation der Sensorbasis ........................................................................................................................................ 6
2.3 Montage des Sensors ......................................................................................................................................... 8
2.4 Austausch / Entfernen des BOSCH Parking Lot Sensors ................................................................................ 10
2.5 Anlegen und Betreiben des Parking Lot Sensors im Back-End ........................................................................ 10
3 Technische Daten 11
4 Rechtliche Informationen 12
4.1 Entsorgungshinweis .......................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2 Hersteller Informationen .................................................................................................................................... 12
4.3 Europäische Union: EU-Konformitätserklärung ................................................................................................ 12
4.4 Hinweis für den Transport ................................................................................................................................. 12
4.5 OSS Hinweis ..................................................................................................................................................... 13
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1 Allgemeine Beschreibung und Verwendungszweck
Der Parking Lot Sensor PLS mit TPS110 Sensorkern dient zur Belegungserkennung von Parkflächen mit geparkten
Fahrzeugen. Der Parking Lot Sensor PLS mit TPS110 Sensorkern ist nicht für den Einsatz in lebenserhaltenden
Anwendungen, sicherheitskritischen Anwendungen oder Anwendungen geeignet, in denen eine Fehlfunktion zu
Verletzungen, zum Tod oder schweren Sachschäden führen kann. Verwenden Sie den Parking Lot Sensor
ausschließlich in Verbindung mit den von BCDS freigegebenen Komponenten. Dieses Benutzerhandbuch ist für den
Parking Lot Sensor PLS mit TPS110 Sensorkern von BCDS gültig.
2 Montage und Inbetriebnahme
2.1 Installationsvoraussetzungen
Warnung
Lesen Sie das Benutzerhandbuch aufmerksam durch und bewahren Sie es auf.
Beachten Sie die Anweisungsschritte und alle Informationen.
Der Kunde muss alle für die Installation und den Betrieb des Produkts einschlägigen Gesetze und
Richtlinien einhalten und, falls erforderlich, die hierfür erforderlichen Genehmigungen einholen.
Der Kunde muss geeignete Maßnahmen ergreifen, um Verletzungen Dritter zu verhindern, indem
Dritte beispielsweise über das Produkt stolpern. Das Produkt sollte deshalb bspw. nicht auf dem
Bürgersteig installiert werden.
Stellen Sie vor der Installation der Sensoren sicher, dass die notwendige Infrastruktur ordnungsgemäß funktioniert
achten Sie darauf, dass die Gateways eingeschaltet sind, eine stabile Internetverbindung besteht und sie sich mit dem
Back-End verbunden haben. Das Back-End sowie die zugehörige Management Software müssen funktional sein.
Stellen Sie weiter sicher, dass alle benötigten Komponenten (siehe Abb. 1 Parking Lot Sensor PLS mit TPS110
Sensorkern) sowie Werkzeuge bereitliegen.
Abbildung 1 Parking Lot Sensor PLS mit TPS110 Sensorkern
1 Cap
2 Schraube
4 Base (Sensorbasis)
3 Core (Sensor TPS110)
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2.2 Montage der Sensorbasis
Die Sensorbasis wird mit dem Untergrund (z.B. Beton, Asphalt) verklebt. Hierfür empfehlen wir einen
Zweikomponentenklebstoff. Mit dem folgenden Klebstoff haben wir bereits gute Erfahrungen gemacht:
DELO®-PUR 9692 (universeller 2k Polyurethanklebstoff verfügbar in 50 ml und 200 ml Kartuschen). Gerne
unterstützen wir Sie bei der Beschaffung. Wir empfehlen, zunächst mehrere Sensorbasen zu verkleben und erst dann
die Sensoren zu montieren.
Benötigtes Material zur Installation des Parking Lot Sensors
Abbildung 2 Material für Kleben
1 Einmalhandschuhe (Schutz vor Kontakt mit Klebstoff)
2 Zweikomponentenklebstoff
3 Klebepresse (Diese unterscheiden sich je nach Kartuschengröße)
4 Mischspitze
5 Maßband
6 Sensor base (Sensorbasis)
7 Sensor core (Sensor)
8 T20 Schraube
9 Sensor cap (Sensor Verschlusskappe)
Vorbereitung des Parkplatzes
Der Parkplatz muss frei von Schmutz, Staub, Öl, Wasser und weiteren Verunreinigungen sein. Hierzu sollte
mindestens eine besenreine Fläche vorbereitet werden. Es empfiehlt sich jedoch mit einem Hochdruckreiniger und
einem Brenner die Fläche von Verunreinigungen zu befreien.
Die Installation muss in der Parkplatzmitte (Schnittpunkt der beiden Diagonalen siehe Abb. 3) des Parkplatzes
stattfinden, um eine optimale Sensorgenauigkeit zu gewährleisten.
Abbildung 3 Bestimmung der Parkplatzmitte
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