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829<br />

733.03<br />

c. Install red monitor cabling in the cabinets. Install a program<br />

board to enable/disable red monitoring. Ship the cabinets with the red monitor<br />

jumpers set in the “enable” position.<br />

d. Do not connect the pedestrian yellow load switch outputs to the<br />

conflict monitor card-edge connector.<br />

e. Supply each cabinet with a cable approximately 5 feet (1.5 m)<br />

long to connect a laptop computer with the controller. Ensure that the cable has a<br />

DB-9 connector on one end, <strong>and</strong> a connector on the other end to mate with the C2<br />

on the back <strong>of</strong> the controller. The cable will allow a laptop computer to<br />

upload/download data to the controller.<br />

f. On the output file, wire pin No. 11 <strong>of</strong> each switchpack connector<br />

to AC- so that the output indicators on dual indicator switchpacks will display<br />

properly.<br />

4. Accessories.<br />

a. Fully equip the cabinets with two channel loop detector sensors,<br />

flashers, flash transfer relays, power supply, AC <strong>and</strong> DC isolators, conflict<br />

monitor, switchpacks (with both input <strong>and</strong> output indicators), <strong>and</strong> a DC isolator in<br />

slot 14 for flash sense/stop time. Do not switch the input file channels from the<br />

st<strong>and</strong>ard layout in order to minimize the number <strong>of</strong> two-channel detector units<br />

utilized. If vehicle detector types other than “loop” detectors are required by the<br />

plans, provide these detectors under a separate bid item.<br />

Furnish loop detector sensors according to the <strong>Department</strong>’s Qualified<br />

Products List (QPL).<br />

b. Furnish a rack mounted detector test panel with test switches for<br />

all vehicle <strong>and</strong> pedestrian phases. Furnish switches with three position<br />

“on/<strong>of</strong>f/momentary on” switches.<br />

c. Furnish a police panel in each cabinet that includes a pushbutton<br />

with 5 feet (1.5 m) cord <strong>and</strong> three switches labeled AUTO/FLASH, SIGNALS<br />

ON/OFF <strong>and</strong> AUTO/MANUAL. Wire the pushbutton cord to the controller<br />

harness wiring by a molex plug connection <strong>and</strong> not through an AC isolator. When<br />

placed in the manual position, apply “manual control enable” to the controller <strong>and</strong><br />

apply “recall” to all phases. Ensure that activation <strong>of</strong> the push button “advances”<br />

the controller, except prohibit the manual advancement during the minimum green,<br />

yellow, <strong>and</strong> red timing intervals.<br />

d. Furnish an aluminum shelf with integral storage compartment in<br />

the rack below the controller. Ensure that the storage compartment has telescoping<br />

drawer guides for full extension. Ensure that the compartment top has a non-slip<br />

plastic laminate attached.<br />

e. Ensure that each cabinet has two fluorescent lights installed at the<br />

top <strong>of</strong> the cabinet, one near each door. Wire the lights to the door switches such<br />

that opening either door will turn on both lights.

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