without showing any alerts. So for this code only, no further programming
would be needed.
PROGRAMMING THE SIGN IN “VIOLATOR ALERT” MODE
This section covers setting the standard “Violator Alert” functions including the
optional “Slow”, “Red & Blue” flashing signals.
Note:
The pushbutton instructions
described in the following paragraphs also apply to the use of the key chain remote
control buttons.
Turn power on. After the brightness number changes, push the button and stop on
“VA”. The display is now in “Violator Alert” setup mode. The Violator Alerts 1 to 5
will then begin to appear in the order of the photos as shown below.
Note:
If the
Timer is enabled, (see Section 11 “Setting the Clock and Timed Events) the sign will
run in Violator Mode (or any other mode) only during the selected event timed
program. Otherwise, if the timer is disabled, the sign will run continuously (not
recommended for overly long periods of time when on battery power only).
“Violator Alert”
Violator Alert 1: MS - Minimum Speed
After seeing the “VA” screen, the display will show “MS” (see photo below) along
with a number. The number represents the lowest speed at which the display will
start showing all oncoming vehicles. When this number appears, the operator has 5
seconds within to start pushing the button in order to program this “MS” speed
setting. Press the button until the desired speed setting is reached. (
Note:
If the
button is held down, the numbers will increment fast without having to press the
button many times. The numbers will start over after 99 if you miss your desired
speed without turning off the power. If using the key chain remote, simply press
either button to move the numbers forward or backward). Once the desired setting is
reached,
stop and
wait
for the next screen to appear after approximately 5 seconds.
The screen will then change to the next screen for speed setting.