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Using between-the-rails infrared  

The IR components should be mounted between the rails. Drill two 11/64” holes, through 
the ballast, roadbed, and sub-roadbed. These holes should be located one tie apart (Figure 
8a) and drilled at a slight angle from vertical (see Figure 8b). The benefit of mounting 
them at an angle is increased detection reliability in smaller scales or irregular bottoms on 
rolling stock. For the smaller scales this drilling may end up hitting the ties. Take your 
time so you do not mangle them! Insert the leads of one IR emitter (white and black 
wires) into one of the holes (it does not matter which one!) from the top of your layout. 
Repeat for the IR detector (blue and black wires). The tops of the components should sit 
no higher than the top of the ties for optimal IR performance; in some cases (e.g. false 
triggering) it may be necessary to locate the components a little below the ballast line.  
You can extend the leads with similar (or larger) wire. We recommend soldering and 
insulating these connections. We also recommend using terminal blocks/strips since you 
will have mu5V and GND connections to make. Once you have wired the IR 
components and verified their operation you may wish to put a dab of white glue or 
silicone caulk where the wires exit the holes underneath the layout. This will help to hold 
the components in place; make sure you do not get any substance (e.g. ballast or glue) on 
the top surface of the IR components as this may prevent them from operating properly. In 
extreme cases where you may be getting interference from overhead lighting you can 
mount the IR detector in some plastic or metal tubing. You can also recess the IR detector 
slightly below the ties and roadbed.  
 

 

 

 

Figure 8a 

 

 

 

Figure 8b

 

 

 

Using across-the-rails infrared 

With  this  sensor  mode  and  physical  arrangement  a  train  is  detected  when  the 
infrared (IR) beam is broken by the train. The IR components should be located 
across the track as shown in Figure 9a and 9b; the distance between them has 
been  tested  up  to  16  inches.  The  detectors  (dark  lens,  blue  and  black  wires) 
should  be  mounted  with  a  slight  downward  angle  in  order  to  minimize  the 
possibility  of  false  triggering  from  visible  light  sources;  this  is  illustrated  in 
Figure 9a. We would also recommend that you angle the emitters and detectors 
across  the  track  as  shown  in  Figure  9b.  This  will  minimize  false  “clear” 
situations due to the space between rolling stock. You can bend the IR emitter 
and detector components IF you are VERY careful and, preferably, use a pair of 
“smooth jaw” (no teeth/serration) pliers!! Make the bend on the IR component 
NO CLOSER than 0.5” from the tip. You don’t want to pierce the insulated heat 
shrink tubing and potentially cause a short.  

 

In the event the leads do not reach the circuit board you can extend them with 
similar  (or  larger)  wire.  We  recommend  soldering  these  connections  or  using 
terminal blocks/strips especially when you have multiple connections to make. 
 
Aligning  the  IR  components  for  reliable detection  might  be  a  bit  challenging. 
We recommend the use of a straight edge or ruler for initial “rough” alignment. 
You can tweak the final alignment once you are ready to test the circuit. 

 

Since  the  IR  components  are  located  trackside,  you  will  probably  want  to 
consider  “hiding”  them.  There  are  numerous  ways  to  do  this  such  as  using 
shrubbery, small equipment buildings or fixtures. We leave this exercise up to 
your  imagination  and  creativity!  We  would  strongly  suggest  that  you  get  the 
circuitry working properly first, and then address the physical appearance. 

 

 

Figure 9a 

 
 

Emitter

Detector

 

Figure 9b 

 

 

 

Содержание GCP/2

Страница 1: ...IR4 if you want to change types The board is also offered without sensors version GCP 2 X for use with other brands of external detectors The infrared detection method has been improved and no longer...

Страница 2: ...2 is in sensor setup mode TRUE LAMP2 Signals don t fade on off like modern signals Signals fade on and off like older signals SEN TYPE Sensors are photocells or external current detectors Sensors are...

Страница 3: ...required IF the voltage provided to the Grade Crossing Pro 2 is greater than the rating on the bulbs most bulbs are rated at 12V AC or DC but you should check the instructions that come with the sign...

Страница 4: ...iring Tomar example NOTE You must check the instructions for your gate motor to determine the maximum voltage that the motor can accept For example Tomar uses Circuitron s Tortoise which has a maximum...

Страница 5: ...them this will allow the Grade Crossing Pro 2 to still properly detect a train that has stopped over any photocell with the gap between cars over a photocell EN EF WN WF Figure 6 Photocell wiring Pho...

Страница 6: ...the ties and roadbed Figure 8a Figure 8b Using across the rails infrared With this sensor mode and physical arrangement a train is detected when the infrared IR beam is broken by the train The IR comp...

Страница 7: ...f the four photocell sensitivity adjustment pots NOTE The four adjustment pots have NO affect when using either infrared sensor mode Do the following after you have connected power see page 9 to the b...

Страница 8: ...the SPKR outputs as shown in Figure 13b You can adjust the volume of the bell sound using the potentiometer labeled VOLUME next to the SPKR terminals Figure 13a Location for bell module 8 Figure 13b...

Страница 9: ...re flashing ON OFF OFF Rings continuously while signals are flashing ON OFF ON Stops ringing as the train clears but before flashing stops ON ON OFF Only rings while gates are lowering or raising ON O...

Страница 10: ...The problem with this implementation is that the Grade Crossing Pro 2 cannot differentiate between two trains traveling in opposite directions on different tracks As such it could easily get confused...

Страница 11: ...no train is present then you will probably see one or more of the red sensor LEDs lit up on the Grade Crossing Pro 2 board You may have the IR components sitting too high Make sure they are no higher...

Страница 12: ...e 2 If the product has been altered in any way e g soldering to the circuit board 3 If the current or voltage limitations of the product have been exceeded Requests for warranty service must include a...

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