Centurion Version History 1.31 [Article]
Build #0001 04/28/07
Centurion Version History 1.30 [Article]
Build #0001 09/28/06
Centurion Version History 1.28 [Article]
Build #0001 12/01/05
Centurion Version History 1.27 [Article]
Build #0001 04/26/05
Centurion Version History 1.20 [Article]
Build #0001 03/26/04
Centurion Version History 1.11 [Article]
Build #0001 08/18/03
Centurion Version History 1.10 [Article]
Build #0001 06/24/03
Real Time Clock Adjust During Collection (UPP Series) [Article]
Command available in UPP 4.16 and 4.56 and higher Firmware.
When subtracting minutes from the clock – This function causes the counter
Phoenix Pres style sensor inputs using Relay/OC contact closure outputs from ext... [Article]
The Phoenix, Unicorn and Pegasus units allows for input of relay, open collecto
Omega - Features & Specifications [Article]
Phoenix Technical Specifications [Article]
Features
Count 1 to 16 lanes
Count methods include direction, lane subtraction and normal
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Trouble Shooting - The Phoenix MDK [Article]
Some basic problems can occur during normal operation of your Phoenix MDK. Generally, they are caused by some small error in setup or sensor installation.
Road Tube Known Problems & Solutions [Article]
Below we discusses the various problems that road tubes can cause. Road tubes present their own unique set of problems for automatic vehicle classifiers & counters. Being aware of these potentia
Road Tube Installation Guide [Article]
General Guidelines for Road Tube Installation- An Overview
Introduction
The following information is to be used as
Apollo Quick Start Guide [Article]
Inductive Loop Guide [Article]
Introduction
An inductive loop is basically a metal detector installed in the surface of the roadway. It consists of electr
Loop Sensor Technology - An Overview [Article]
Chapter 2, Traffic Detector Handbook: Third Edition--Volume I, FHWA-HRT-06-108
Adjust Day Light Savings Time - TrafMan [Article]
Adjusting Day Light Savings Time in TrafMan
1. Connect the counter you wish to set up for daylight savings to your PC. 2. Open Trafman and