V-Touch AFAD
MAN-13
User’s Manual
10 Version 2.1
3.2 Solo Mode
In Solo mode, a flagger only controls the gate, or gates, associated with its remote control. In this
scenario, 2 AFADs cannot communicate with each other, which implies that there is no anti-conflict
mechanism activated.
It is the only mode that can be used to operate Flagger-Mac units that are not equipped with the
Radio option.
However, the Solo mode can also be used with paired automated flagger assistance devices.
Figure 3-3 Two AFADs operated in Solo mode each
Make sure that the work area has been evacuated.
Figure 3-4 Solo operation mode, one user per AFAD