Product Manual

AGD 326
AGD 326
PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR
AGD 326
PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR
AGD 326
PEDESTRIAN ON-CROSSING DETECTOR
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Installation and Commissioning
USER INTERFACE
Detector Configuration
A Transmit channel - Set ‘Transmit Channel’ To avoid crosstalk, it is important to set the detectors to
dierent transmit frequencies. Examples are shown on page 13.
B Maximum range - The range can be set from 2 to 16m in 1m increments. Set the range of the detector to
the edge of the kerb, on the opposite side of the road. If you are picking up pedestrians on the opposite
pavement with the range correctly set, you may need to angle the detector downwards.
C Width - Set the width for the width of the crossing plus 2m to allow for pedestrians walking to the side of
the crossing. Aer the range has been set carry out a walk test.
Using the front LED check, you are picked up by the detector as you walk o the opposite kerb.
Check you are picked up at each side of the pedestrian crossing as you walk across.
D Front LED - This LED can be disabled, but during commissioning leave the LED enabled for the walk test.
E Rear LED - This LED can be disabled. The blue LED to show a WiFi connection is not disabled.
F Set Default - Set to default.
C FE D
A B