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BATTERY:
24.0 VOLTS
UNIT:
PRIMARY
RADIO CHANNEL:
03
RADIO SIGNAL:
DEFAULT FLASH RED
PRESS START TO RESUME
CONTROL MODE
FAULT LOGS
SYNC RADIO
REMOTE
AUXILIARY LAMPS
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SOFTWARE
Control Mode –
fi
ve different modes can be
used to operate the system.
Automatic –
in automatic mode, the machines
will communicate automatically with one
another based on how the site layout has been
assigned. It also allows for a manual override
using the radio remote.
Manual –
in manual mode, the radio remote is
required. The red button on the radio remote
will initiate an ALL STOP command, the green
button will turn the Primary signal green, and
the black button will turn the Secondary signal
green. Manual mode can only be used with
site layouts that consist of up to two phases.
Note: An ALL STOP must be initiated prior to
changing green signals.
Pilot Car Mode –
a pilot car equipped with a
radio remote can control the work zone without
the need for a
fl
agger. A hardwired remote can
also be employed.
Single Unit - Manual –
in single unit manual,
the unit will be controlled solely by the radio
remote.
Single Unit - Auto –
in single unit auto, the
unit will run automatically based on the timing
settings.
Sync Radio Remote –
the radio remote can be
programmed to the same radio channel as the
unit(s) by selecting SYNC RADIO REMOTE in the
software and following the instructions on the
screen.
Fault Logs –
used to log each fault that occurs
with the date and time, and type of fault. Up to
10,000 faults are held in memory.
Clear Fault –
a fault can only be cleared once it
has been resolved.
Export All Logs –
fault logs and data logs can
be exported via USB as a .csv
fi
le.
Default Behavior –
allows the user to set the
signal default mode that will be displayed in
the event of a fault (displayed across network).
Note: Each Secondary unit can be modi
fi
ed
independently to that of the Primary unit.
However, a change to the SITE LAYOUT or to
the PRIMARY DEFAULT setting will reset all
Secondary unit settings to match the Primary.
Flash Red –
signal lamps will display
fl
ashing
red upon startup and faults.
Solid Red –
signal lamps will display solid red
upon startup and faults.
Flash Yellow –
signal lamps will display
fl
ashing
yellow upon startup and faults.
Transition to Default –
the way the lamps will
change from normal operation to default mode.
Either “Include Yellow Change” or “Bypass
Yellow Change”.
Include Yellow Change –
when a program is
operating, and a fault occurs, the Green phase
is terminated and will go to Yellow, then Red,
then the set Default mode.
Bypass Yellow Change –
when a program is
operating, and a fault occurs, the Green phase
is terminated and will go straight to the set
Default mode.
Auxiliary Lamps –
additional lamps to notify
workers of the signal lamp(s) status, or notify
emergency vehicles of an accepted preemption
call.
Back Lamp –
a 4” amber lamp used to notify
the workers within the work zone. When the
corresponding signal head is in its green phase,
the back lamp displays
fl
ashing amber. When
the corresponding signal head is in its yellow
change or red clearance phase, the back lamp
displays a solid amber indication.
Emergency Vehicle Preemption Lamp –
a 4”
white lamp used to notify emergency vehicles
that the signals have been preempted and
a corresponding green phase will be served,
when safe to do so. Used in conjunction with
emergency vehicle preemption detection.