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Wavetronix designs and manufactures advanced radar-based vehicle detection sensors and intelligent transportation systems for global traffic management.

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Wavetronix creates innovative tools that help improve traffic on the world's roads. Recognized as a global leader in intelligent transportation systems (ITS), the company manufactures advanced radar sensors, such as the SmartSensor and XP series, which offer highly accurate vehicle detection at intersections and roadways.

In addition to radar sensors, Wavetronix provides a complete ecosystem of traffic management solutions including surge protectors, power conversion modules, communication devices, and structural enclosures like fiberglass traffic cabinets. Built on a foundation of performance and reliability, Wavetronix solutions facilitate smarter, safer, and more efficient roadways by providing high-definition data collection for traffic monitoring.

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WAVETRONIX C10 Fiberglass Pole-Mounted Cabinet Instructions

August 21, 2023
WAVETRONIX C10 Fiberglass Pole-Mounted Cabinet Fiberglass pole-mounted cabinet Lightweight, durable, and low-cost, the Click fiberglass cabinet is ideal for use in a traffic detection installation. This cabinet offers unobstructed sidewalls,…

WAVETRONIX WX-500-0053 Smart Sensor Matrix User Guide

August 17, 2023
SmartSensor Matrix USER GUIDE Springville, Utah 801.734.7200 www.wavetronix.com WX-500-0053 Smart Sensor Matrix © 2021 Wavetronix LLC. All Rights Reserved. Wavetronix, SmartSensor, Click, Command, and all associated product names and logos…

WAVETRONIX 330 Ethernet Switch User Guide

November 10, 2022
Click 330 Ethernet Switch QUICK START GUIDE 330 Ethernet Switch The Click 330 is used for quick and cost-effective Ethernet network expansion at the field level. The RJ-45 ports offer…

WAVETRONIX Click 510 Comm. Tester User Guide

July 28, 2022
Click 510 Comm. Tester INSTALLATION QUICK START GUIDE  Mount the device The Click 510 mounts over a T-bus for power and communication: If the Click 510 was shipped with the…

Wavetronix XP21 Installation Guide

Installation Guide
Comprehensive installation guide for the Wavetronix XP21 traffic detection sensor, covering mounting, wiring, power, surge protection, and communication setup with the Expanse system.

Wavetronix SmartSensor HD User Guide

User Guide
Comprehensive user guide for the Wavetronix SmartSensor HD, detailing installation, configuration, lane setup, verification, data management, and troubleshooting for traffic monitoring applications.

Wavetronix Expanse XP20 User Guide

user guide
Comprehensive user guide for the Wavetronix Expanse XP20 traffic radar sensor, covering mounting location, installation, alignment, cable assembly, and troubleshooting common issues like occlusion and multipathing.

SmartSensor Matrix User Guide

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User guide for the Wavetronix SmartSensor Matrix, covering installation, configuration, and troubleshooting for traffic detection.

Wavetronix support FAQ

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  • Where can I find manuals and resources for Wavetronix devices?

    You can find supplemental materials, technical documents, and troubleshooting information at the official Wavetronix support page at www.wavetronix.com/support.

  • How do I contact Wavetronix technical support?

    You can reach Wavetronix support by emailing support@wavetronix.com or by calling +1-801-734-7200.

  • Are the surge devices on Wavetronix products field-replaceable?

    Yes, the field-replaceable surge devices on the XP21 and Arc are specifically designed to be user-tested and user-replaced in case of a surge event.

  • What is the recommended mounting height for a Wavetronix SmartSensor?

    Generally, Wavetronix sensors should be mounted around 15 to 20 feet (4.5–6.1 meters) above the surface of the road, though the exact offset depends on the specific intersection and lanes being detected.