Overview Traffic Logix' new SafePace® 500 variable speed limit sign offers the flexibility to display speed limits based on work or school zone scheduling. Using highly visible LEDs, the competitively priced SafePace®...
1,200 feet and varies based on the line of site (see Figure 2). Figure 1, Symbolic Location Range of Detection up to 1,200 ft. Figure 2, Zone of Detection Page 4 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
– the signs can be powered using a combination of solar and battery power. The solar panel powers the sign when exposed to sunlight while at the same time charging batteries to provide a power backup for night-time and cloudy day use. Page 6 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
The Ground wire (usually green), should be connected to the GREEN/YELLOW terminal (see Figure 7 below). Figure 7, AC Power Converter and Fuse Breaker Page 7 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
TWO years. Improper care and maintenance of batteries may void product warranty. Batteries should always be wired in PARALLEL as depicted in Figure 8 below: Figure 8, Wiring Signs in Parallel Page 8 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
The solar panel should be angled 15 degrees above the latitude of the installation site which can be readily ascertained from mapping software or free from mapping and travel direction websites on the internet. Page 9 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
WARNING: Before ever doing any maintenance on a sign, it is critical that the power is first turned off. This will prevent accidental electrical shock that can be fatal and that can also damage electrical components. Page 10 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
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The solar power generated by the solar panel is regulated by a SunSaver-6 voltage regulator (Figure 16 below) which will be completely wired and configured when you receive the sign. No changes need to be made to the SunSaver. Figure 16, SunSaver-6 Voltage Regulator Page 11 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
If you suspect that you require a replacement of any of the above-mentioned components, please call Technical Support. If necessary, a Diagnostic Toolbox can be sent out to help trouble-shoot any issues you may be having. Page 12 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
You can also use this NOAA solar time calculator to find the local time for solar noon at your location: http://www.srrb.noaa.gov/highlights/sunrise/sunrise.html South East West Solar Noon This Print Solar Noon Calendar prints out solar noon for your exact location for the entire year. Page 13 2014 Copyright Traffic Logix Corp. SafePace® 500: Installation Manual V.1.4...
Traffic Logix’s liability, whether in contract or tort, under any warranty, in negligence, or otherwise, exceed the amount of the purchase price of the product. Traffic Logix shall not be liable for special, indirect, or consequential damages of any kind. This warranty does not cover damages resulting from normal wear and tear, incorrect installation or operation, use other than for the product’s intended purposes, vandalism, and extraordinary environmental circumstances.
Conditional Terms of Use or Applicable Safety Laws, or if the Product has been altered in any way by anyone other than Traffic Logix, or if the Product has been subject to any misuse or accident. In addition, Buyer assumes and agrees to indemnify Traffic Logix for all risk, liability or expense that results from any installation or use of the Product that is not in accordance with the Conditional Terms of Use or any Applicable Safety Laws.
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