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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CONNECTING / COMMISSIONING
What is the Lowest Speed Threshold that the AGD326 will detect pedestrians at?
The Low Speed Threshold of the 326 is 1.5 kph, which equates to approximately 0.4m/per sec and will
detect any pedestrian moving faster than this speed in the detection zone.
What size zone of detection can be set on the AGD326?
The 326 can have a single zone set up to 2 to 16 metres in length (user selectable via the maximum range
adjustment on the GUI) and up to 10 metres wide depending upon the width setting.
I’ve noticed that the AGD326 has a front detect LED. Can this front LED be switched o?
Yes, the front LED can be switched o via the GUI.
Why do you have 4 frequencies?
If the channels of two 326’s looking at each other are set at the same frequency, then they will crosstalk
with each other. So, the opposing detector should be set to a dierent channel to avoid crosstalk.
I have poor performance when located alongside another AGD detector.
If two detectors are on the same frequency and co-located there will be a degradation in performance.
The 326 will need to be switched to a dierent frequency. Please see page 13.
Does the detector have a hold time aer the target has exited the zone?
Yes, the standard detector comes with an in-built 800mS hold time.
What is the Elexon code for the AGD326?
Please visit the Elexon website at: www.elexon.com
Troubleshooting