Instruction Manual
6 P/N 117167 rev. A 
Banner Engineering Corp. • Minneapolis, MN U.S.A.
www.bannerengineering.com • Tel: 763.544.3164
MINI-ARRAY
®
Two-Piece Measuring Light Screen
1.4.1 Marginal Alignment/Dirty Lens Detection (Output #2)
When the received light signal drops below a predetermined threshold, the receiver 
will recognize a “marginal alignment” or “dirty lens” condition. (The dirty lens 
threshold is equivalent to three times the minimum light signal necessary for 
detection.) 
Once this condition is detected, the receiver will signal the user that the lens 
surface should be cleaned or re-aligned. The Yellow diagnostic LED will turn ON 
until the condition is no longer detected (whether the light screen is blocked or 
clear). This advance recognition can be used to initiate a proper maintenance 
process. 
1.4.2 Fault Detection and Sensor Degradation Operation (Output #2)
The receiver detects an occluded light channel detected when one or two 
consecutive light channels remain blocked after eight or more vehicles are 
detected. Once a blocked channel is detected (the Yellow diagnostic LED will 
flash at 2 hertz), the receiver will note the fault and begin to operate in sensor 
degradation mode. 
Once the receiver detects a permanently blocked optical channel, it will effectively 
ignore the degraded optical channel while continuing to operate. This allows the 
sensor to continue working and for many instances, provide reliable service.
Along with ignoring permanently blocked channels, the sensor continuously 
monitors sensor performance. Should an optical channel become inoperable (due 
to a faulty light channel), the sensor will detect the problem and begin to operate 
in the sensor degradation mode. Sensor degradation mode provides the user with 
advance notice of a fault while continuing to maintain a functional traffic lane.
Emitter faults: In addition to sensing a permanently blocked channel and a faulty 
light channel, the receiver can detect a non-functioning emitter (possibly caused by 
a disconnected cable). The receiver’s Green and Red diagnostic LEDs will flash at 2 
hertz to signal this emitter condition.
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