JSF Technologies AB500 CROSSWALK-WARNING DEVICE User Manual

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Installation Manual   Active Beacon Version 3.xManual Revision 2.01August 2004safety just got easierInstaller Configurable FeaturesUp to 8 JSF Active Beacon units can be interconnected in a single network systemUp to 16 separate network systems can be installed in close proximityBoth JSF Signature (pulsed) and industry-standard MUTCD flash patterns are supported along with options for alternating the flashing (e.g. in sync or "wig-wag") between the two light heads of a single JSF Active Beacon head or between the various units in a network systemFlash duration can be adjusted over a range of 5 to 60 secondsBattery Capacity and Nominal Rated UsageThe Nominal Rated Usage is 300 activations per day at a flash duration of 20 secondBeginning with a fully charged battery pack, a JSF Active Beacon unit will meet the nominal rated usage without any solar chargingFCC Statement - JSF TechnologiesThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may undesired operation.This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.   End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements.Caution: Changes or modifications to this equipment, not expressly  approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.This equipment complies with Industry Canada's ICES 003. Operation is subject to the condition that This device may not cause harmful interference.Cet Apparreil numerique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le material broilleur du Canada.M.U.T.C.D. ReferencesChapter 4K.  Flashing Beacons  Section 4K.01 General Design and Operation of Flashing     Beacons           Section 4K.03 Warning Beacon    Section 4K.03 - B. Warning Signs    Section 4K.03 - C. Crosswalks  Section 4K.03 - Standard  Section 4C.06 - Warrant 5, School Crossing  Section 4F.02 - Emergency Vehicle Traffic Control Signals
Installation Procedure OverviewJSF Technologies recommends that customers observe the following 4 steps as part of their JSF Active Beacon installation procedure:  1. Planning. Plan and recording the installation details using supplied JSF Technologies Active Beacon         Installation Record.  2. Configuring. Configure the JSF Active Beacon units by adjusting the network address, flash pattern and        duration via the user accessible rotary switches on the unit controllers.  3. On-site Mechanical Installation. Connect the JSF Active Beacon battery pack to the unit controller and        perform the mechanical installation of the units.   4. Adjustment.     a. Adjust the flash pattern so that the desired synchronized or alternating flash behavior between the          light heads and units is realized.        b. Adjust the flash duration of all the units in network systems that have push buttons connected.      c. Record the final settings of flash pattern and duration in the JSF Technologies Active Beacon         Installation Record.  5. Record Storage. Store all of your JSF Technologies Active Beacon Installation Records for future reference.  PlanningThe general guidelines for planning are to :  A. Consider the number of JSF Active Beacon units that will be required in a network system in order to        provide adequate pedestrian warning to approaching vehicles.   B. Consider any network systems that may already exist in close proximity to a new installation and ensure        that a unique network address (0 through 15) can be allocated.ConfigurationAlthough not absolutely required, for consideration of speed of network system synchronization, JSF Technologies recommends that the following steps be executed with the all control units disconnected from their respective battery packs.A.  Set the network address switch to the same value (0 through 15) for all units.B.  Set the flash pattern based on the following table.BasicPatternPatternSwitchSettingFlash Synchronizationwith other units inNetworkFlash Synchronizationbetween unit heads1 and 2       JSFSignature(Pulsed)IndustryStandardM.U.T.C.D.in-phaseout-of-phase / alternatingout-of-phase / alternatingin-phasein-phaseout-of-phase / alternatingout-of-phase / alternatingin-phase01234567in-phaseout-of-phase / alternatingout-of-phase / alternatingin-phasein-phaseout-of-phase / alternatingout-of-phase / alternatingin-phase0123456789101112131415Network AddressFig. 1 - Network Address SelectorTable 1  - Flash Pattern Selection01234567Flash Pattern01234567Fig. 2 - Flash Pattern Selector
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