ADR1000 & 2000 Getting Started
ADR1000 & 2000 Getting Started
ADR1000 & 2000 Getting Started
Safety, for you, and for the public, should be foremost in your mind at all times, especially on site. This is not a safety manual, nor is it a how to book for installing roadtubes or other sensors in or on the roadway. Please consult your local authority for the best safety practices in your area first, before working on or near the roadway. You may not get a second chance. Make sure that you have a place to park your vehicle which will not interfere with the public on the road as you set or check the Automatic Data Recorder. Never compromise safety.
Short/Long Volume
Thank you for using Quixote Traffic products. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or comments on our products. We would love to hear from you. ADR-1000 ADR-1000 Plus
Bi-Directional Volume
2 RT Classification
2 RT 13 Speeds
3 1 2
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Table of Contents
Things to Know About the ADR-1000 and ADR-2000.................. 3 Before you Start ADR-Setups What are they? ....................... 4 Load and Go ADR Setups Expert Calibration ......................... 5 ADR Menus ............................................................................... 6-7 Start Here Selecting a Setup for the ADR................................... 8 Single Tube Volume ..................................................................... 9 Short/Long Volume..................................................................... 10 Directional Volume ..................................................................... 11 2 Tube Classification .................................................................. 12 2 Tube 13 Speeds ...................................................................... 13 2 Tube Class and 15 Speeds ..................................................... 14 4 Tube Class and 15 Speeds ..................................................... 15 Check Operations ..................................................................... 16-17 Preset Start and Stop ..................................................................... 18 Quit Recording ............................................................................... 19 Re-Use the Last Setup.................................................................... 19 File Directory ................................................................................... 20 File Types and Memory Management ........................................... 21 FAST_50 Expert Calibration ........................................................... 22 CITY_35 Expert Calibration ............................................................ 23 Daylight Savings Time .................................................................... 24 Date and Time................................................................................. 25 Good Data Guidelines for Roadtube Studies.................................. 26 Roadtube Installation ...................................................................... 27 Security ........................................................................................... 28 ADR-Control Panel.......................................................................... 29 Battery Service................................................................................ 30 ADR-1000 and 2000 View of Connections ..................................... 31 Safety .............................................................................................. 32
Loops 5-8
Laptop computer
AC Charger G0205905
RS232/Charger Connection
Roadtube inputs
(Optional) Piezos 1 - 4
Optional sensor connections are shown as typically supplied. The standard is blank.
Loops 1-4
RS232/Charger Connection
Roadtube inputs
4 3 2 1
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Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the ADR. As you use your new equipment you will find that it is very versatile and can perform many traffic study tasks and yet provides simplified operation with outstanding data security. This Getting Started guide provides you, the traffic data collection professional, with the basic information needed to set up the ADR for the most common traffic studies using roadtubes as sensors. This is not supposed to be an all inclusive manual for traffic data collection and does not include safety information. Basic ADR and roadtube guidelines have been included. Software is a vital part of any traffic data collection operation and the ADR is supported by a variety of packages. As each of the software packages dictates specific procedures for the collection and processing of data, we must defer to the individual software manuals for that information.
Battery Troubleshooting:
If the display does not turn on at all, try replacing the battery with a known good one. If the main battery is removed, all data files and the internal clock are retained for approximately 7 years by a separate lithium battery mounted on the CPU board. The ADR battery charger may be connected to a unit with the main battery removed without damage to the unit or the charger.
Battery Charging:
The word CHARGE will be displayed while the battery is accepting a charge and the display is on. Although a typical battery charge is 48 hours, a fully discharged battery will require 72 hours to completely recharge. A fully discharged battery is considered to be 5.75 volts (or lower). Batteries which measure less than 5 volts should be removed from the ADR-1000 Plus and may be internally damaged and require replacement.
Battery Life:
After a full charge of a good battery, an ADR Plus should operate for several months without a re-charge being required. Note that battery capacity is affected by extreme cold temperatures. Battery manufacturers recomend that lead-gel batteries used in critical or severe service applications should be replaced after 200 service cycles of charge and discharge or every four years, which ever occurs first. With proper care in normal service, your ADR Plus battery should last for 5 to 10 years.
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The ADR
Portable Traffic Counter/Classifier If you have just received the ADR:
Check the battery voltage and the internal battery connection before using the unit. If the battery is connected and has a usable charge, the display will turn on when you press the green enter key on the control panel. When the display turns on, you can read the battery voltage on the center of the display. The battery voltage should read approximately 6.40 volts before use.
ENTER ESC F1 F2 F3 F4
To wake up the display and confirm selections For menu access, or to backup to previous menu To move the cursor To scroll the menu
Operation of keys Press the number keys to input numbers 1 through 9 & 0 for any appropriate menu. Holding any key pressed will cause it to repeat the entry. Confirm your entry by pressing ENTER. No entry is saved until the ENTER key is pressed. If you make a mistake, pressing ESC will back up to the previous menu and you may then re-enter to correct the value or setting. Alpha characters for SITE ID and STATION: Press and hold down the F1 key to generate alpha characters. While the F1 key is held, pressing key 7 will input "S" to the screen. Pressing 7 again, will input "T", and pressing 7 again will input "U". The 9 key underscore "__" can be used as a space. Release of the F1 key will advance the cursor position to the right. When the desired entry is complete, press ENTER to confirm and move on. The exclamation point "!" zero key will generate a full range of characters and various symbols. You may press and hold to scroll through the characters. Note: Some computers or software may not accept some symbols. 29
Security
A lock and a set of keys are supplied with the ADR. Use them to chain fasten the unit to a secure post, pole or bridge abutment every time you install the equipment in the field. The most secure method is to wrap the chain around the post, drop both ends of the chain through the ADR handle, and then bring one end of the chain to the left, the other to the right, around to the front of the ADR and hook the lock through the left chain end, then the right chain end, then the ADR hasp, and then lock the lock. It is standard practice to kneel on the top of the ADR to compress the gasket while inserting the lock through the hasp.
FILES Load and Go ADR Setups 1RTVOL15.STP 15 Min. 1Ch Volume Single Channel (15 or 60 min.) <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS Volume Count See page 7 FILES 2 Channels (15 or 60 min.) S-LONG15.STP Volume by Lane See page 8 15 Min. Short/Long <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS FILES 2 Channels (15 or 60 min.) 2-DIR_15.STP See page 9 15 Min. 2 Directions Volume by Direction <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS FILES 2 Channels (15 or 60 min.) 2-DIR_15.STP See page 10 15 Min. 2 Directions Class by Direction <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS FILES 2 Channels (15 or 60 min.) 2-DIR_15.STP See page 11 15 Min. 2 Directions Speed by Direction <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS FILES 2 Channels 2 Studies (15 or 60 min.) 2T_CLS15.STP 15 Min. 2 Tube Combo Class by Direction See page 12 <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS Speed by Direction FILES 2 Channels 2 Studies (15 or 60 min.) 4T_CLS15.STP Class by Lane 15 Min. 4 Tube Combo Speed by Lane See page 13 <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS FILES This Expert File provides calibration CITY_35.STP settings for use in low speed areas. Set On Urban Roads See page 20 for more information. <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS FILES This Expert File provides calibration FAST_50.STP settings for use in high speed areas. Set On Fast Roads See page 21 for more information. <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS 5
Expert Calibration
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ADR Menus
The ADR menus allow access to all of the setup, data storage, and review controls of the units. To access the menus from the main ADR display, press the ESC button. In general, use the ESC button to go to a previous item or the next higher menu. Use the ENTER button to make a selection or go to the next lower menu. Use F1/F2 (the up and down arrows) to navigate on menus and within screens. Use F3/F4 (the left and right arrows) to change parameter values. The ADR menus provide fast access Jump Keys to the 8 most often used menus or setup screens. Jump Keys only function when you are on one of the menu screens, since the number buttons have other uses in the rest of the interface. Jump Key Destination 1 CHECK 2 SITE & STATION ID 3 CUSTOM SETUP 4 CONFIGURE 5 FILES 6 CALIBRATION 7 SENSITIVITY 8 COUNT MONITOR For example, if you start at the Main Menu and press the 6 button, you will immediately see the Calibration menu. If you then press the 8 button, the display will jump to the Count Monitor screen.
Roadtube Installation
Plug the far end of each roadtube for accuracy and to prevent dirt, water, or insects from entering. Roadtube clamps should be securely fastened to the road. Clamps must secure the roadtube in position without pinching the hose. Pinching can result in reduced data accuracy and lost counts. Between the classifier and the near road edge, a 20 foot buffer length of roadtube prevents overdrive of the airswitches. Do not use a hose that is too short. Lay out the roadtube at the site per instructions. Securely fasten the far end roadtube and clamp. Then from the near side, stretch the roadtube 10% before finally securing the near side roadclamp. The tubes should not excessively roll, move, bounce or slap the road as vehicles run over them. On many roads, ruts form in the wheel travel path. If the presence of ruts causes a gap of more than 3/4 inch between the roadtube and the road surface, it is recommended that mastic or duct tape be used to secure the roadtubes at the center of the rut. On multiple lane roads, use mastic tape on the center line or lane separation line to prevent roll or movement of the roadtube.
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NOTE: The firmware and menus are the same for all ADR models, but the options displayed as you travel through the menus are limited by the available hardware on your particular unit. For example, if your unit is not equipped with WIM sensors, the interface will not show the parameters or calibration screens for those types of sensors.
Installation Hints
Important: When installing multiple roadtubes at a study site, the length of the tubes from the edge of the road to the ADR must be exactly the same length. This is required so that when the ADR receives the air impulses from the vehicles that strike the roadtubes, it gets a true representation of the actual traffic flow. 26 7
CHECK SETUP FILES Use F1 or F2 to move the cursor to CUSTOM SETUP CONFIGURE, and press ENTER CONFIGURE* TIMEOUTS Use F1 or F2 to move the cursor to OUTPUTS DATE/TIME, and press ENTER COMMS DATE/TIME*
LOAD SETUP SOURCE MEDIA CPU MODULE 00 ENTER CONTINUES FILES 1RTVOL15.STP 15 Min. 1Ch Volume <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS LOAD SETUP ARE YOU SURE? YES <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS 8
Press ENTER again to continue. (some ADR units can select a second media, such as a plug in PC-card at this point) Press F3 or F4 to scroll to a new setup Press ENTER to select your choice. Press F3 or F4 to change NO to YES and press ENTER to confirm and load your choice. The following pages show each of the preinstalled setups from the point of selection.
Confirm that the date format is correct DATE FORMAT MM-DD-YY < (or use F3 to change it) by pressing ENTER to continue AUTO DST ON <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS DATE 12-11-00 TIME 19:54 PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 19:54 6.49V IDLE F1 TO ARM NOW ESC FOR MENUS Enter the date and press ENTER Zeros must be entered (09-13-99) Enter the time and press ENTER Use leading zeros in a 24 hour format (e.g. 1300 is equal to 1 PM) When you are finished, the first screen will show the new time.
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Many parts of the world utilize a time DATE FORMAT change to make better use of the MM-DD-YY longer days in the summer months. AUTO DST OFF < The 4.00 series of firmware for the <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS ADR has incorporated a automatic feature that makes use of the internal hardware clock and calendar to make the change on the appropriate dates and times. Because many parts of the world do not observe Daylight Saving Time, or implement it differently, this feature is normally turned off at the factory. To turn the automatic feature on, use the ESCAPE and ENTER keys to go to the CONFIGURE \ DATE/TIME menu as shown in the screen above. Press ENTER to confirm the DATE FORMAT as MM-DD-YY and the < symbol will be next to AUTO DST OFF, Press the F4 key to change to AUTO DST ON and press ENTER to confirm your command. The ADR clock will now automatically Spring forward 1 hour at 2 AM on the first Sunday of April each year, and will Fall back 1 hour at 2 AM on the last Sunday of October each year. Note that the ADR will retain this command forever, unless you change it by a new command or COLD BOOT of the unit.
FILES 1RTVOL15.STP 15 Min. 1Ch Volume Press ENTER again to confirm your <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS setup selection. Press ENTER to select this setup. SITE ID. 001223334444 STATION 000000000001
You will be prompted for a SITE ID, (set as desired), and press ENTER Set the STATION identifier as desired, and press ENTER
WHEN ARMED Press ENTER to confirm stop time NEVER END? The ADR automatically arms itself, and YES will start recording at the next available <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS 15 minute interval.
PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 10:46 6.49V ARMED WILL START AT 11:00 ON 12-10-00 9
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Short/Long Volume
On Screen: S-LONG15.STP S-LONG60.STP Short/Long Records: Volume Count by lane Note: It is not necessary to tell the ADR that the road-tubes are one foot apart when using this setup. Press ENTER to confirm your setup FILES selection S-LONG15.STP 15 Min. Short/Long <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS You will be prompted for SITE ID, (set as desired), press ENTER Set the STATION identifier as desired, press ENTER
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NOTE: You only need to load this file once unless (or until) you change the settings manually or use the FAST_50 setup. The settings will stay in effect until you change them. Recommended procedure: Load the City _35 setup prior to loading one of the standard studies for traffic data collection. After loading CITY_35 the ADR will be optimized for typical urban traffic studies. Any of the supplied setups listed on page 5, may be loaded after CITY_35. NOTE: CITY_35 can be loaded at any time the ADR is IDLE. For low speed operations, CITY_35 sets: Debounce = 80 ms Max inter-axle Distance = 35 ft Max Vehicle Length = 80 ft A 8 foot sensor spacing is recommended when CITY_35 is used for speed and classification traffic studies. Be sure and set the ADR sensor spacing to match your in-road configuration. If you observe extra (phantom) axles being sensed, and increasing the debounce from 80 ms to 90 ms has little effect, your hoses may be too short. It is a recommended practice to have at least a 20 foot buffer of hose between the closest curb and the ADR. Try using longer hoses. With the CITY_35 file in operation, at vehicle speeds exceeding 35 MPH , if you observe that closely spaced tandem axles are not being sensed, you may adjust the debounce to a smaller number, such as 60 ms. Make sure your hoses are straight and that traffic is crossing the hoses squarely.
Press ENTER to confirm start time WHEN ARMED START NEXT INTERVAL? YES <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS
Press ENTER to confirm stop time WHEN ARMED NEVER END? YES <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS
PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 10:46 6.49V ARMED WILL START AT 11:00 ON 12-10-00 10
The ADR automatically arms itself, and will start recording at the next available 15 minute interval as selected
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Directional Volume
NOTE: You only need to load this file once unless (or until) you change the settings manually or use the CITY_35 setup. The settings will stay in effect until you change them. Recommended procedure: Load the FAST_50 setup prior to loading one of the standard studies for traffic data collection. After loading FAST_50 the ADR will be optimized for typical highway traffic studies. Any of the supplied setups listed on page 5, may be loaded after FAST_50. NOTE: FAST_50 can be loaded at any time the ADR is IDLE. For high speed operations, FAST_50 sets: Debounce = 30 ms Max Inter-axle Distance = 40 ft Max Vehicle Length = 95 ft A 16 foot sensor spacing is recommended when the FAST_50 is used for speed and classification traffic studies. At very high speed locations, if you observe that closely spaced tandem axles are not being sensed, you may adjust the debounce to a smaller number, such as 20 ms. Make sure your hoses are tight and do not slap the road after a truck passes.
Records: Volume Count, by direction, not by Lane Note: It is not necessary to tell the ADR that the road-tubes are one foot apart when using this setup. Press ENTER to confirm your setup selection FILES 2-DIR_15.STP 15 Min. 2 Directions <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS
You will be prompted for SITE ID, (set as desired), press ENTER Set the STATION identifier as desired, press ENTER
Debounce Time Setting Too Short = Counts Phantoms Just Right = No Phantoms Too Long = Cuts Next Real
PEEK TRAFFIC ADR The ADR automatically arms itself, and will start recording at the next available 10:46 6.49V ARMED 15 minute interval as selected WILL START AT 11:00 ON 12-10-00
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The following file types may be found in the ADR. Normal Binned Data Files These files have an ending extension of .bin DATECODE ADRSERIALNUMBER SITEID.bin These are the normal data files that will be collected. You will normally be collecting at least one new file after each traffic study. When a file is read or collected by software, the new file is marked as having been read. The file is not erased, but is retained in the ADR until space is required for recording new data. Typically, a daily count data file will use less than 1K of storage memory per day. When space is required for new recording, the oldest file (that is marked as having been read) will be deleted. Per Vehicle Record Data Files These files have an ending extension of .pvr DATECODE ADRSERIALNUMBER SITEID.pvr These are special files used primarily by research engineers and can get quite large. Typically a full line of information is stored for each vehicle sensed by the ADR. SETUP FILES These files have an ending extension of .stp These files should not normally be collected or deleted by software. NAME 000000000000 000000000000.stp NOTE: The memory management of the ADR allows you to specify the type of files and the location of files on a per media basis. In order to store .stp or .pvr type files on the CPU MODULE 00, space must first be allocated. This is performed within the ADR menu CONFIGURE \ FILE STORAGE where you can specify the percentage of any media memory allocated to a file type. A setting of 100-100-100 would allow any file type to utilize 100 percent of the memory. The factory setting (RECOMMENDED) for the CPU memory is 100% for .bin (data) files, 0% for .PVR files and 0% for .stp files.
WHEN ARMED START NEXT INTERVAL? Press ENTER to confirm start time YES <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS WHEN ARMED Press ENTER to confirm stop time NEVER END? YES <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 10:46 6.49V ARMED WILL START AT 11:00 ON 12-10-00 12 The ADR automatically arms itself, and will start recording at the next available 15 minute interval as selected
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2 Tube 13 Speeds
On Screen: SPD2CH15.STP SPD2CH60.STP 1 13 Spd x 2Ch, 2 Tube 13 Speed bins Records: Speed by direction (not by lane) Use this setup in light traffic. Avoid coincident passing traffic over the road-tubes. This set up will result in traffic recorded in two channels of data, one channel for each direction. The 13 speed bins are: <25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, >80 MPH
You will be prompted for SITE ID, (set as desired), press ENTER Set the STATION identifier as desired, press ENTER
LIST CPU MODULE 00 Pressing F1 or F2 will move the list TOP OF LIST 12080000.bin < up or down. <>TAG; ENTER Press the 2 key to see the SITE ID. Press the 3 key to see the file size. LIST CPU MODULE 00 12080000.bin < Press the 1 key to see the file name. NOTE: The files can be tagged by usEnd of list ing the F3 key. <>TAG; ENTER 20
The ADR automatically arms itself, and PEEK TRAFFIC ADR will start recording at the next available 10:46 6.49V ARMED 15 minute interval as selected WILL START AT 11:00 ON 12-10-00 13
Quit Recording
Depending on the options chosen at setup, the ADR may automatically quit recording at a set time. However you may want to manually stop recording. It is always a good practice to have the ADR stop recording before transporting the unit. PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 11:31 6.49V REC RECORDING STARTED 11:00 ON 12-10-00 [1] [4} [5] From the PEEK screen showing REC, press ESC for access to menu
CHECK Use F1 or F2 to select QUIT REC, QUIT REC* press ENTER CONFIGURE FILES Display shows QUIT REC, ARE YOU SURE? NO Use the F3 or F4 to change to YES Press ENTER to confirm. The current recording file will be closed. Note: You do not have to quit recording to collect data.
QUIT REC ARE YOU SURE? YES <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 11:31 6.49V IDLE F1 TO ARM NOW ESC FOR MENUS
WHEN ARMED START NEXT INTERVAL? Press ENTER to confirm start time YES <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS WHEN ARMED NEVER END? Press ENTER to confirm stop time YES <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 10:46 6.49V ARMED WILL START AT 11:00 ON 12-10-00 14 The ADR automatically arms itself, and will start recording at the next available 15 minute interval as selected
Re-Use the Last Setup: Anytime the ADR is idle, you may re-use the previous setup by pressing the F1 key. Recording will start at the next interval. All settings will be exactly as they were for the previous (last) setup.
PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 10:46 6.49V IDLE F1 TO ARM NOW ESC FOR MENUS PEEK TRAFFIC ADR 10:46 6.49V ARMED WILL START AT 11:00 ON 12-10-00 Press ENTER to wake up the display Check the battery voltage Press the F1 key The ADR automatically arms, and will start recording at the next available interval.
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Preset Start and Stop Set special start and stop times
This is a general instruction and can be used with any of the standard setups. Select NO in response to START NEXT INTERVAL and you can set the start and stop times. When you set a start and/or stop time, be sure to specify times that are in the future. The ADR will not accept start times prior to the current ADR clock time. (already history) Stop times also must be after a start time and date. WHEN ARMED START NEXT INTERVAL? Use F4 to change YES to NO, and press ENTER to confirm. NO <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS WHEN ARMED Use F3 or F4 and the number keys START AT to set the start time, press ENTER, 00:00 09-14-00 and then do the same for the start date. In this example, 09-14-00 is tomorrow. 00:00 is the beginning of the WHEN ARMED day. Therefore this example ADR is NEVER END? set to begin recording at midnight tonight. NO <>CHG: ENTER SELECTS Use F4 to change YES to NO, and press ENTER to confirm. WHEN ARMED END AT 00:00 09-22-00 Use F3 or F4 and the number keys to set the END time, press ENTER, and then do the same for the END date. In this example, the ADR is set PEEK TRAFFIC ADR to END (stop) recording at the begin10:46 6.49V ARMED ning of 09-22-00. WILL START AT 00:00 ON 09-14-00 These example settings will result in a single data file with 7 days (168 hours) of data.
PEEK TRAFFIC ADR The ADR automatically arms itself, and 10:46 6.49V ARMED will start recording at the next available WILL START AT 15 minute interval as selected 11:00 ON 12-10-00 18 15
SITE 001223334444 CHECK SETUP STATION 000000000001 Will display a series of screens with information on the current setup within 01 TUBE I I the unit. Press ENTER to advance ENTER CONTINUES through all of the screens. CH01 CH02 125 115 COUNT MONITOR When recording, the count monitor zeros at the beginning of each interval. When not recording, it zeros on exit. In the example, Channel 1 has a count of 125 vehicles. Press ESC to exit.
12.288MHz ADR 1000 256K Intel 28F010 ADR V5.30 4 APR 03. 20 BY 4 LCD
VEHICLE MONITOR ARR STAT VEHNO This is a display of vehicle 1+ FFFF 0001 characteristics as determined by the 2- FFFF 0002 ADR-1000 after each vehicle has 2+ FFFF 0003 passed over the road-tubes. In the example screen, the following information is displayed for the most recient vehicles during a classification study: Array 1, Direction +, good detection (FFFF), and vehicle IDs. More information about the vehicles, such as class, speed, number of axles, and spacings is available by pressing F4 to scroll the display to the right. Pressing 0 (zero) will freeze the screen. Pressing ESC will clear the screen. 16
638K CPU MODULE 00 CHECK EQUIPMENT (Screen 2 of 3) This unit is fitted with 638K of data PC CARD 01 storage memory on the CPU* and has a slot fitted to accept plug-in PC Card memory, but none is present. SLOT 01 N/A CHECK EQUIPMENT (Screen 3 of 3) BOARD FITTED Some ADR units have 3 or more slots SL58P V009 for sensor boards. This ADR has only ADR4T 1 SL58P (loop detector) and 4 ADR road-tubes.
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