- Why Would a Loop Board Shut Down? [Article]
Loop Board Monitoring
Traffic counter/classifiers like our Unicorn, Pegasus, Phoenix, Phoenix RAX have a built in function to insure that the MDK loop boards function
- Readme File for Centurion Software [Article]
Readme File For Centurion (Gold, CC, Parks, & Field)
1. Introduction
Thank you for trying Centurion Softw
- Inductive Loop Guide [Article]
Introduction
An inductive loop is basically a metal detector installed in the surface of the roadway. It consists of electr
- What units are compatible with Centurion? [Article]
The following is a list for known compatibility: Apollo: All Versions DataHog: 1.50+ Pegasus: 2.39 - 2.45 Phoenix: 2.39 - 2.45 Unicorn: 2.39 - 2.45
- What is a Phoenix Field Unit? [Article]
The Phoenix is a data gathering instrument for use in the field (roadway). By using the Phoenix and one of several possible combinations of sensors, traffic data and vehicle classification can be re
- Phoenix II Features & Specifications [Article]
The Phoenix II is a stand alone unit that is designed to work with sensors to detect and classify vehicular traffic on interstates, highways and roads.
- 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
- Metric/US(Imperial) Conversion errors in Bin tables [Article]
Prior to 2004 (before Centurion version 1.30) there is a known issue of Metric to US conversion errors. All classification units prior to 1999 could be set to either US or metric
- Modes, Sensors, and How to Use Them [Article]
Overview
Below we discuss the various ways the Phoenix MDK can collect data, and what types of sensors are required to collect each type of data. Please read this sec
- Memory Usage [Article]
Each mode uses a different amount of memory for storing traffic data. This appendix is intended to give the user an approximation of how long a Phoenix MDK Field Unit may collect data
- Naming conventions and Station ID’s used in Centurions Database. [Article]
It is important to note that the Station ID referenced in Centurion’s Database is the Same Site ID that is referenced in our counters and classifiers. Each Location that y
- Piezo Termination for UPP units. [Article]
Terminating Piezo sensors usually is done one of two ways. Either the termination is done using a terminal block and then connected to the counter using the UPP piezo harness or
- Phoenix Technical Specifications [Article]
Features
Count 1 to 16 lanes
Count methods include direction, lane subtraction and normal
- 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.
- Using the Phoenix MDK with a Modem [Article]
Overview
All Phoenix MDK counters come fully operable for use with a modem. You will need some type of telephone communication package to ac
- DataHog LED Indications - An Overview [Article]