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GLOSSARY (continued)
VEHICLE COUNT: This is the total count of all vehicles that have entered this
zone.
BIKE: Selecting “Bike” will ignore larger vehicles and send a signal if
a bike is present in the zone and moving at a speed of 18 mph (29 kph) or slower
for those who want to provide additional time when bicycles are present.
PULSE: This setting is used as a vehicle counter, typically in the advanced
detection zone. When in PULSE MODE, a 0.125 second pulse for every vehicle
that enters the zone will be displayed. The zone will not be held, and will display
only one pulse per car. A zone in PULSE MODE will be highlighted in blue while a
vehicle is present.
ZONE DESCRIPTION: User defined description of the zone that has been set up.
BREAD CRUMBS: This feature simplifies zone alignment by displaying the path
that each detected vehicle has traveled, illustrating lanes of traffic flow.
TECH MODE: Technician Mode - this display control allows the service
technician to observe the operation as vehicles pass through the zone. Normally
indication would specify merely detection or non-detection (On or Off).
Technician Mode will also allow the technician to observe if the vehicle has
stopped in DELAY BEFORE MAX or if it is in OZP.
DAYS, HOURS, MINUTES, AND SECONDS: This indicates the service time of the
sensor.
SET SENSOR ORIENTATION: This is the section where the X and Y coordinates
are entered to calculate the Offset Angle that will allow electronic alignment of the
sensor to the center of the desired detection area. Installers may enter the X and
Y coordinates, or the Offset Angle. If the X and Y coordinates are entered, the
Offset Angle will be automatically calculated. The Offset Angle can then be
modified if necessary.
1. X is the distance left or right of the sensor to the center of the desired
detection area (left will be a negative number, right will be positive).
2. Y is the distance from the sensor to the center of the stop bar zone.
3. Offset Angle is typically between -12° to +12°.
TABLE SETUP SECTION: This section consists of features useful in setting up the
TARGET SETUP TABLE.
ZONE SELECT: This value selects the zone to be programmed.
ID: This value selects the identification of a vehicle in the VEHICLE TABLE which can
be found directly below this setting. This value is used to copy the data of the
selected vehicle.
COPY DATA: Selecting this feature will enter the information for the selected ID to
the corresponding zone selected in Zone Select, in the TARGET SETUP TABLE.
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