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Dual Indication Monitoring
: When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable and FYA for Channels 1-4 Use
Yellow Drivers are both ON (checked), the Yellow of the permissive child channel will be the
indication that the monitor will use as the fourth input to be included in the parent channels dual
indication testing. When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable is ON and FYA for Channels 1-4 Use
Yellow Drivers is OFF, the Green of the permissive child channel will be the indication that the
monitor will use as the fourth input to be included in the parent channels dual indication testing.
Red Fail Monitoring
: When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable and FYA for Channels 1-4 Use Yellow
Drivers are both ON (checked), the Yellow of the permissive child channel will be the indication that
the monitor will use as the fourth input to be included in the parent channels red fail testing. When
Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable is ON and FYA for Channels 1-4 Use Yellow Drivers is OFF, the
Green of the permissive child channel will be the indication that the monitor will use as the fourth
input to be included in the parent channels red fail testing.
Short Yellow Monitoring
: When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable and FYA for Channels 1-4 Use
Yellow Drivers are ON, the Yellow of the permissive child channel will be monitored for a short or
skipped yellow that must be timed on the parent channel. When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable is ON
and FYA for Channels 1-4 Use Yellow Drivers is OFF, the Green of the permissive child channel will
be monitored for a short or skipped yellow that must be timed on the parent channel.
Short Clearance Monitoring
: When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable and FYA for Channels 1-4 Use
Yellow Drivers are ON, the Yellow of the permissive child channel will be monitored for a short
clearance fault. When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable is ON and FYA for Channels 1-4 Use Yellow
Drivers is OFF, the Green of the permissive child channel will be monitored for a short clearance fault
Typical Use
: If the yellow of a pedestrian channel or an overlap channel will be used to drive the flashing yellow
arrow displays, turn this feature ON. In most applications, this feature and the FYA for Channels 5-18 Use Yellow
Drivers are set to the same value. Having these two not be the same is useful in cabinets where the Green and the
Yellow of the same channel are used to drive two different Flashing Yellow Arrow displays. A typical
configuration would have the channel 9 Green driving the flashing yellow arrow for the channel 1 left turn, channel
10 Green driving the flashing yellow arrow for the channel 3 left turn, channel 9 Yellow driving the flashing
yellow arrow for the channel 5 left turn, and channel 10 Green driving the flashing yellow arrow for the channel 7
left turn.
2.6.4.3
FYA FOR CHANNELS 5-18 USE YELLOW DRIVERS (FYA 5-18 USES YEL)
Configuration:
This feature is only effective if Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable (Option Switch 2 – FYA EN) is
active. If any of channels 5 through 18 will be a parent (the protected display) channel for a Flashing Yellow
Arrow head, this is feature is used to select which driver from the permissive child (the permissive display) channel
will be used to make up the four sections of the Flashing Yellow Arrow head. ON (checked) indicates that the
Yellow of the child channel will be used. OFF (unchecked) indicates that the Green of the child channel will be
used. This feature can only be modified through the use of the RaeComM software and a computer or laptop. In
the RaeComM software click on the wrench icon or on the menu choose Config / Monitor Configuration. This
feature is on the Electronic Options tab and in the Software Option box in the lower right. This feature is set to
OFF at the factory.
Operations Modified:
Conflict Monitoring
: When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable and FYA for Channels 5-18 Use Yellow
Drivers are both enabled, the Yellow of the permissive child channel will conflict with the conflicting
child channel if the flashing yellow arrow does not flash. When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable is
enabled and FYA for Channels 5-18 Use Yellow Drivers is disabled, the Green of the permissive child
channel will conflict with the conflicting child channel if the flashing yellow arrow does not flash.
Dual Indication Monitoring
: When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable and FYA for Channels 5-18 Use
Yellow Drivers are both ON (checked), the Yellow of the permissive child channel will be the
indication that the monitor will use as the fourth input to be included in the parent channels dual
indication testing. When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable is ON and FYA for Channels 5-18 Use
Yellow Drivers is OFF, the Green of the permissive child channel will be the indication that the
monitor will use as the fourth input to be included in the parent channels dual indication testing.
Red Fail Monitoring
: When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable and FYA for Channels 5-18 Use Yellow
Drivers are both ON (checked), the Yellow of the permissive child channel will be the indication that
the monitor will use as the fourth input to be included in the parent channels red fail testing. When
Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable is ON and FYA for Channels 5-18 Use Yellow Drivers is OFF, the
Green of the permissive child channel will be the indication that the monitor will use as the fourth
input to be included in the parent channels red fail testing.
Short Yellow Monitoring
: When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable and FYA for Channels 5-18 Use
Yellow Drivers are ON, the Yellow of the permissive child channel will be monitored for a short or
skipped yellow that must be timed on the parent channel. When Flashing Yellow Arrow Enable is ON