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4.4.3
CONFIGURATION DISPLAY 2
The left display is the ID Display (C2).
The right display is the Data Display. On the Data Display:
RED
- Shows the active Flashing Don’t Walk Monitoring channels.
YEL
- Shows the active circuit board switches and jumpers.
1 = Flashing Don’t Walk Monitoring
2 = Flashing Yellow Arrow Monitoring
3 = +24VDC Enhanced Monitoring
4 = Special Function 1 Invert
5 = Special Function 2 Invert
6 = Green / Yellow Monitoring
7 = 2010 Mode
8 = LED Thresholds
9 = Watchdog enable switch
10 through 12 are reserved for future features
13 = Do Not Allow 16 Channel Program Card
14 = Do Not Allow 18 Channel Program Card
15 = Red Enable Must Be Active
16 = Multi Indication & Short Yellow Always ON
GRN
- Shows Software Options and Factory Setup Options.
1 = User Option Log Field Changes.
2 = Future Feature
3 = Special Function 2 Enable
4 = Flashing Yellow Arrow Ignore Yellow Conflict
5 = Flashing Yellow Arrow Driver is Yellow
6 = Force 1500ms Watchdog
7 = Disable Buzzer.
8 = Daylight Saving Time.
9 = Flashing Greens
10 = Fast Start Up
11 = Low AC Power Thresholds
12 = LA DOT Configuration
13 = NYS DOT Configuration
14 = 18 Channel Program Card Installed
15 = Future Feature
16 = Diagnostic LCD Display
In the example shown, Channels 9, 10, 11, and 12 are programmed for Flashing Don’t Walk
Monitoring and the feature is enabled; Flashing Yellow Arrow monitoring is enabled; 2010
mode of operation is selected; LED Thresholds are enabled; Watchdog switch is set to
enabled; Flashing Yellow Arrow Ignore Yellow Conflict is enabled; Flashing Yellow Arrow
Driver is Yellow is enabled; and Daylight Saving Time is enabled.
4.4.3.1
FLASHING YELLOW ARROW DISPLAYS
The left display is the ID Display (F1).
The right display is the Data Display. On the Data Display:
FLASHING - The channel with the flashing
RED
,
YEL
, and
GRN
is the parent channel
whose Flashing Yellow Arrow childs are being displayed. If this channel has other LEDs on
then, this channel should have the solid arrows for the Red, Yellow, and Green for a
Flashing Yellow Arrow head connected to it.
SOLID - Channels that are programmed as either a conflicting child or a permissive child
used in the Flashing Yellow Arrow display monitoring. If the
R
is on, the channel is the
conflicting through channel. If the
YEL
or
GRN
is ON, the channel is where the Flashing
Yellow Arrow indication is connected to the monitor and the color input that will be
monitored.
In the example shown, Channel 1 is the solid arrows, Channel 2 is the conflicting through
channel, and Channel 9 Green is where the Flashing Yellow Arrow indication is connected.
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