
General Setup
Loop Detector Application Notes SLD4
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Link Function
Link
Function
PL3
Loop 1 inductance setup links
PL4
Loop 2 inductance setup links
PL5
Loop 3 inductance setup links
PL6
Loop 4 inductance setup links
Table 3 : Link and Switch Function
Sensitivity Settings
Range
Jumper Setting
Inductance Range
1
1-2, 3-4
20-150uH
2
2-3, 4-5
150uH-300uH
3
1-2 ,4-5
260uH-2000uH
Table 4 : Inductance Jumper Settings for Detection
Note
In practice inductance ranges overlap so it is possible to use a lower range in some circum-
stances. This may give better performance, particularly for bicycle detection.
2.2.
SLD4 Sensitivity
The detector threshold may either be set in “Hz”
or as a percentage of loop inductance
change (
%
Δ
L/L )
. Which you use only depends upon which is most convenient for the applica-
tion. In general,
it is recommended that “Hz” mode is used
for large vehicles (tram, bus), as
this provides easier value adjustment for large vehicles. The value is a whole number in the
thousands range, for an inductance change it would be a two decimal place number.
The “Hz” setting is slightly dependent upon frequency, so if you change the loop frequency
then the sens
itivity in “Hz” may need to be
changed higher or lower in proportion to the loop
frequency change. This is the disadvantage of using the “Hz” se
tting mode.
Detector Variant Differences
The standard SLD4 detector supports only “Bicycle” mode
whereas the remaining modes re-
quires an enhanced SLD4 detector.