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TC12 Installation, Commissioning & Maintenance Handbook
666/HE/43100/000
Page 99
Issue 10
3.3.3.28 Display Fault Data (GLD)
GLD (Fault data index : 0 - 227)
Comment:
To examine fault data associated with certain fault flags
Fault data index 0 - 215 Lamp Fault Data (Fault flags 0 - 3 Lamp Faults)
If the KLP command is supported this information is also available using KLP.
The data for each current sensor is as follows:
Offset from starting index
0
-
Phase identification 0 = A, 1 = B etc
1
-
Number of current rises / Lamp failures - aspect pattern 0. Rises
in high 4 bits - failures in low 4 bits
2
-
Rise/fail counts - aspect pattern 1
3
-
Rise/fail counts - aspect pattern 2
4
-
Rise/fail counts - aspect pattern 3
5
-
Rise/fail counts - aspect pattern 4
6
-
Rise/fail counts - aspect pattern 5
7
-
Rise/fail counts - aspect pattern 6
The data in the log is generally indicated against aspect pattern number as
follows:
Aspect Pattern No Lamp
Colour
0
Red (R) or Red Man (Rm)
1
Green (G), Green Man (Gm), Wait (Wt) or Sign (S)
2 Amber
(A)
- for Export lamp sequences the following pattern numbers are used:
1
Flashing Amber Ball (FL.B) (for XV2 type)
3
Flashing Amber (FL.A) (for XV3 type)
The following monitor types can record a fault in more than one aspect pattern
number for failure of one colour. The aspect number where the failure is actually
logged will depend on which aspects were showing at the time of the failure.
Monitor type Failed
Colour Pattern
No.
- UK Pelican and Intersection Ped. Including wait
Rm
0 if Wt off
2 if Wt on
Wt
2
Gm
1
UK Pelican and Intersection Ped. Stream
R
3
A
1
G
2
Rm
1 if A on
2 if G on
Wt
5 if A on
6 if G on
Gm
3