
DSP-22-2 User Manual
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DSP-22-2_MAN_E
If there are suspicions that loops are interacting, change one of the detector’s frequency settings for the suspect
channel so that their inherent frequencies are sufficiently different as to no longer interact. If the loops are the
same size and number of turns, setting one channel to high and the other channel to low will provide the maximum
frequency separation.
DIP Switch
Frequency
3
4
OFF
OFF
Channel 2 High
OFF
ON
Channel 2 Medium High
ON
OFF
Channel 2 Medium Low
ON
ON
Channel 2 Low
Indicators
The DSP-22-2 is equipped with three (3) LED indicators: Power (Green), Detect 1 (Red), and Detect 2 (Red).
Power LED
–
The green power LED indicates these possible states:
Off
The voltage applied to the detector is less than the minimum display
voltage of approximately 3 volts. The LED will be off.
Reset
At the start of a reset event (a DIP switch change, sensitivity change, or
power cycle) the LED will turn off for 500 milliseconds, on for 500
milliseconds, off for 500 milliseconds, and then display its normal state.
High Speed Operation
The LED is always on when the detector is in its high-speed mode of
operation.
Low Power Operation
The LED will blink on once every 2 seconds when the detector is in its low
power mode of operation.
Detect 1 LED
–
The red Detect 1 LED is used to display the status of Channel 1. There are several different
statuses that can be displayed on this LED:
Off
No vehicle present in the detection area and the loop is functioning
normally and there has not been a prior fault in the last week.
Reset in Fail-safe
At the start of a reset event (a DIP switch change, sensitivity change, or
power cycle) the LED will turn off for 500 milliseconds, on for 500
milliseconds, off for 500 milliseconds, on for 500 milliseconds, and then
finally display its normal state.
Reset in Fail-secure
At the start of a reset event (a DIP switch change, sensitivity change, or
power cycle) the LED will turn off for 500 milliseconds, on for 500
milliseconds, blink repeatedly with 50 milliseconds on followed by 50
milliseconds off for one second, and then display its normal state.