The aspect to be tested is identified and the following information entered into the
web page:
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Phase
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Aspect Colour
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Duration of Test in seconds
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Once this information has been entered, press the 'Submit' and 'Confirm'
buttons to start the test. The remaining time for the test is displayed against
'Progress'.
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The RS232 Handset 'LMP' command can also be used for lamp testing.
7.5.12 Learning Lamp Loads
When a new configuration is loaded or lamp loads are added or removed the lamp
monitoring system will need to learn the connected loads. This can be achieved
through Level 3 access and the web page:
Status and Configuration → Controller → LMU → Reset
If red lamp faults have extinguished phases, always attempt a 'Red Lamp Fail Reset
Request' before attempting a 'Full Lamp Monitor Reset Request'.
Select the appropriate action and select 'reset' and then press the 'Submit' then
'Confirm' buttons.
To help with the learning sequence, artificial demands can be inserted along with a
forced Dim/Bright change to ensure that all loads are learnt.
The 'Learning Assist' feature can be enabled from the web page:
Status and Configuration → Controller → LMU → Reset/Learning
During the learning sequence, the percentage complete status for each signal can
be monitored on the web page:
Status and Configuration → Controller → LMU → Readings
The RS232 handset can also be used to learn the lamp loads using the handset
commands 'KRD' and 'KLR'.
7.5.13 Solar Cell Testing
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All aspects under test must be covered
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Dim signals may be difficult for road users to see during daylight hours
Inserting artificial demands may confuse road users
For this test to be performed the ambient light conditions must be
sufficient to set the bright condition on the controller.
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ST950 ICM Handbook
Intelligent Traffic Systems
Sopers Lane, Poole, Dorset, BH17 7ER
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