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Shows terminal connections for the DIN variant of the ProLoop detector.
Details terminal connections for the 11-pin ProLoop base mounting variant.
Explains the device's LCD display and control buttons for operation.
Details core functions like door/gate, barrier, quiescent current, and direction logic.
Covers time functions, time units, and time factors for loop detection.
Explains how to adjust the loop detector's sensitivity in multiple stages.
Describes the ASB feature for recognizing trailer drawbars.
Details frequency settings to avoid interference with other loop detectors.
Explains the direction logic function for 2-loop devices.
Details the configuration options for the second output relay.
Explains how the device handles power failures.
Guides on switching between operation and configuration modes.
Covers foundational settings: Door/gate, Barrier systems, Quiescent current, Direction logic.
Includes On delay, Off delay, Activation pulse, and Impulse when loop is exited.
Allows selection of the time unit for delay functions (e.g., seconds, minutes, hours).
Adjusts the time factor to modify delay durations, affecting the total set time.
Adjusts detection sensitivity across 9 stages, from lowest to highest.
Enables ASB for improved detection of trailer drawbars after initial activation.
Sets one of four frequencies (F1-F4) to prevent interference from multiple detectors.
Configures direction detection for 2-loop devices: Loop 1->2, Loop 2->1, or Both directions.
Sets Output 2 to be activated, deactivated, or used as an alarm output.
Configures protection against power failure, including a mode for car parks.
Allows selection of operating mode and error memory slots.
Instructions on how to enter simulation mode by pressing Sim1 and Sim2 buttons.
Simulates loop activation with or without time functions, and alarm output activation.
Details how to measure loop inductance (Loop 1 and Loop 2) within simulation mode.
Explains how to return to normal function mode from simulation mode.
Lists common error codes (E001, E012, etc.) and their meanings, with LED status.
Explains how to query the last 4 stored errors using the Data button and delete them.
Resets the loop(s) for recalibration without changing settings.
Resets all parameters to their original factory default settings.
Details voltage requirements and power consumption for ProLoop and ProLoop 11.
Lists loop inductance, connection wiring, and resistance requirements.
Specifies the ratings for the output relays (loop and alarm).
Covers dimensions, mounting, protection class, approvals, and temperature ranges.
| Frequency | Adjustable |
|---|---|
| Technology | Inductive loop |
| Frequency range | 20 kHz to 130 kHz |
| Loop inductance | 50-1000 µH |
| Response time | 100 ms |
| Output | Relay |
| Detection Range | Adjustable |
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