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ELECTRONIC DESTINATION SIGN
SYSTEMS - SERIES 40
USER MANUAL
Axion Ref. No.3042145
( Revision A )
Passenger Information System for Mass Transit Applications
Système d'information aux passagers pour le transport en commun

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  • Page 1 ELECTRONIC DESTINATION SIGN SYSTEMS - SERIES 40 USER MANUAL Axion Ref. No.3042145 ( Revision A ) Passenger Information System for Mass Transit Applications Système d'information aux passagers pour le transport en commun...
  • Page 2 The information provided in this document may be modified without prior notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted for any purpose by any electronic or mechanical means, without a written authorization from: © 2014 Axion Technologies Ltd. 151, rue du Parc-de-l'Innovation La Pocatière, Québec, Canada, GOR 1Z0 Phone: 418 856-1454 www.axiontech.ca...
  • Page 3 List of revisions REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION OF CHANGES 07/03/2013 Original 201-07-15 General update to include the OSCP •...
  • Page 4 LIVE FOR THOSE WHO PLAY WITH WIRES... REASONABLE PRECAUTION HAS BEEN OBSERVED IN DESIGN TO SAFEGUARD OPERATING PERSONNEL POWER MUST BE SWITCHED OFF PRIOR TO SERVICING EQUIPMENT GREAT CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN MAKING ADJUSTMENTS... SWITCH OFF... PLAY SAFE !!!
  • Page 5 Caution! Skilled and authorized personnel only must perform maintenance and repairs. The nature of these repairs shall not exceed that which is described within this manual. The manufacturer must perform any repair not identified in this manual. Failure to respect these rules automatically voids the warranty.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 1. INTRODUCTION............................2 1.1. GENERAL............................2 1.2. FEATURES............................2 1.2.1. CONTROL CONSOLE / OSCP....................2 1.2.2. DESTINATION SIGN......................2 1.2.2.1. THE 8.5-INCH CHARACTER SIGN................2 1.2.2.2. THE 8-INCH CHARACTER SIGN................2 1.2.2.3. THE 6-INCH CHARACTER SIGN................3 1.2.2.4. THE 4.5-INCH CHARACTER SIGN................3 1.2.2.5.
  • Page 7 3.2.1. CLEANING........................... 24 3.2.2. FUSE REPLACEMENT......................24 SECTION 4 4. EDSS OPERATION..........................27 4.1. CONTROL UNITS.......................... 27 4.1.1. USE OF THE CONTROL CONSOLE...................27 4.1.1.1. INTRODUCTION TO THE USER INTERFACE............27 4.1.1.2. STARTUP OF THE CONTROL CONSOLE.............28 4.1.1.3. ENTERING A ROUTE..................... 29 4.1.1.4.
  • Page 8 6.3. CONTROL CONSOLE CABLE....................... 64 6.3.1. CABLE w/o INVERTER AND w/o J1708 AND RS-232 CONNECTION.......64 6.3.2. CABLE WITH INVERTER AND YIELD.................65 6.3.3. CABLE WITH INVERTER AND YIELD AND WITH J1708 AND RS-232 CONNECTION..66 6.4. OSCP CABLE..........................67 6.4.1. POWER CABLE........................67 6.4.2.
  • Page 9 LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE 1: SYSTEM COMPONENTS INTERCONNECTION AND LOCATION............8 FIGURE 2: MAIN POWER CABLE CONNECTION....................9 FIGURE 3: CONTROL CONSOLE CABLE CONNECTION.................10 FIGURE 4: DISTRESS SWITCH CONNECTION....................11 FIGURE 5: YIELD SWITCH CONNECTION......................11 FIGURE 6: OSCP POWER CABLE CONNECTION..................... 12 FIGURE 7: DISTRESS SWITCH CONNECTION....................
  • Page 10 FIGURE 44: CABLE W/O INVERTER AND W/O J1708 AND RS-232 CONNECTION........64 FIGURE 45: CABLE WITH INVERTER AND YIELD.................... 65 FIGURE 46: CABLE WITH INVERTER AND YIELD AND WITH J1708 AND RS-232 CONNECTION....66 FIGURE 47: OSCP POWER CABLE........................67 FIGURE 48: OSCP POWER CABLE (INVERTER & RS-232)................68 FIGURE 49: OSCP COMMUNICATION CABLE (J1708 &...
  • Page 11 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1: DATABASE TRANSFER........................3 TABLE 2: USER INTERFACE DEFINITION......................27 TABLE 3: CONTROL CONSOLE MENU DEFINITIONS..................40 TABLE 4: SIGN IDENTIFICATION CODE......................75 TABLE 5: FUSE VALUE ACCORDING TO SIGN MODEL...................76...
  • Page 12 SECTION 1...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INTRODUCTION 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. GENERAL AXION TECHNOLOTIES Ltd., has developed a new generation of high-performance Electronic Destination Signs based on the technology of High Intensity Light Emitting Diodes (LED). Our Electronic Destination Sign Systems (EDSS) are designed to increase satisfaction of the public transit users and to meet the particular needs and requirements of the Transit Sector such as the ADA regulations.
  • Page 14: The 6-Inch Character Sign

    The database is programmed with a computer (IBM PC or compatible) using the “DataTransit” software developed and sold by AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. Each message is assigned a code the operator enters on the Control Unit for the related information to be displayed.
  • Page 15: Distress Signal

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INTRODUCTION 1.4. DISTRESS SIGNAL The distress signal option is a valuable safety feature. The distress signal is activated using a switch usually installed near the bus driver and out of sight of the passengers. It is connected directly to the Control Unit a single-wire cable.
  • Page 16 SECTION 2...
  • Page 17: Installation

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 2. INSTALLATION 2.1. MECHANICAL INSTALLATION This section explains how to install the components of the sign system. Failure to adhere to the proper installation procedures may translate into high repair costs due to breakage or failures and voids the warranty. Only skilled technicians should install this system. All the precautions mentioned in this manual must be followed and all safety regulations of the vehicle OEM and/or your Transit Authority must be adhered to.
  • Page 18: Outside Rear Sign Installation

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 2.1.3. OUTSIDE REAR SIGN INSTALLATION The Outside Rear Sign is mounted on the back panel of the vehicle. The sign must be recessed into the back panel (See Section 6.9). Simply cut a hole on a flat surface of the back panel to install it.
  • Page 19: Main Power Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION AFFICHEUR CÔTÉ TROTTOIR AFFICHEUR CURB SIDE SIGN NUMÉRO DE POSTE KEY NUMBER SIGN AFFICHEUR AFFICHEUR AVANT ARRIÈRE FRONT SIGN REAR SIGN UNITÉ DE CONTROLE CONTROL UNIT SIGNAL CÉDEZ YIELD SIGNAL SIGNAL DE AFFICHEUR DÉTRESSE CÔTÉ CHAUSSÉE...
  • Page 20: Batt+ Wire

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION TERMINAL BLOCK BORNIER À VIS BATT+ BUS POWER ALIMENTATION DE L' AUTOBUS OPTIONAL FACULTATIF FRONT SIGN RIGHT BACK PLATE PLAQUE DE DROITE AFFICHEUR AVANT Figure 2: Main Power Cable Connection NOTE Main power cable is supplied by the bus manufacturer. This cable must meet the specifications in the following paragraphs.
  • Page 21: Figure 3: Control Console Cable Connection

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION The Control Console power cable connects the Console to the sign junction and other bus communication networks, if required. Also, this cable can connect the Distress Signal switch to the Control Console. There are various types of the power cable. The figures in Section 6.3 CONTROL CONSOLE CABLE show the different types of cables that can be used.
  • Page 22: Figure 4: Distress Switch Connection

    Figure 5: Yield Switch Connection If the cable used includes J1708-type connectors and/or RS-232-type connectors, ● contact the Customer Service of Axion Technologies Ltd., to get more information on how to connect these two connectors. User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145...
  • Page 23: Oscp Power Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 2.2.3. OSCP POWER CABLE The OSCP power cable connects the OSCP to the front sign junction. Also, this cable can connect the Distress Signal switch to the OSCP. There are various types of the power cable.
  • Page 24: Figure 8: Yield Switch Connection

    Figure 8: Yield Switch Connection If the cable used includes J1708-type connectors and/or RS-232-type connectors, ● contact the Customer Service of Axion Technologies Ltd., to get more information on how to connect these two connectors. User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145...
  • Page 25: Oscp Communication Cable

    Conner the first end of the OSCP power cable (15-pin connector) to the OSCP ● OSCP2 connector. (See Figure 9) To connect to other communication networks, contact the Customer Service of Axion ● Technologies Ltd., to get more information on specific connections.
  • Page 26: The 802.11 B/G Wi-Fi Module Antenna Cable For Control Console

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 2.2.5. THE 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi MODULE ANTENNA CABLE FOR CONTROL CONSOLE If the control consoel has a 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi module, secure the antenna cable to the SMA- type antenna connector (SMA female) on the back plate of the console.
  • Page 27: Curb Side Sign Power Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 2.2.7. CURB SIDE SIGN POWER CABLE The Curb Side Sign power cable connects the sign to the Front Sign junction. The power cable connects as follows: Connect the power cable (5-pin connector) to the CURB SIDE SIGN connector (5- ●...
  • Page 28: Route Side Sign Power Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 2.2.8. ROUTE SIDE SIGN POWER CABLE The Route Side Sign power cable connects the sign to the Front Sign junction. The power cable connects as follows: Connect the power cable (5-pin connector) to the ROUTE SIDE SIGN connector (5- ●...
  • Page 29: Rear Sign Power Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 2.2.9. REAR SIGN POWER CABLE The Rear Sign power cable connects the sign to the Front Sign junction. The power cable connects as follows: Connect the power cable (5-pin connector) to the REAR SIGN connector (5-pin ●...
  • Page 30: Installation Final Checks

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION KEY NUMBER SIGN POWER CABLE CÂBLE D' ALIMENTATION AFF. # POSTE KEY NUMBER SIGN AFFICHEUR NUMÉRO DE POSTE FRONT SIGN RIGHT BACK PLATE PLAQUE DE DROITE AFFICHEUR AVANT Figure 15: Key Number Sign Cable Connection 2.3.
  • Page 31: Step 2: Control Console Configuration

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 0001 TEST MODE The test mode allows the signs to display messages in sequence to ensure they properly operate. The message sequence is as follows: Lit and unlit squares display alternately. ● Lit and unlit lines display alternately (one lit line every four lines).
  • Page 32: Oscp Post-Installation Functionality Test

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION 2.5. OSCP POST-INSTALLATION FUNCTIONALITY TEST This section presents the steps to validate the proper operation of the EDSS fit with the OSCP. The following paragraphs present the steps to follow. 2.5.1. STEP 1: SIGNS SYSTEM STARTUP This section presents the steps to validate the proper operation of the signs system fit with the OSCP.
  • Page 33: Step 2: Distress (Emergency) Switch Test (If Installed)

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. INSTALLATION Size of the sign in terms of lines and columns. ● Whenever the sequence does not start, refer to Section 1.1.1.8.7 Activating Automatic Test Modes in the OSCP Operation & Parts Manual. 2.5.2. STEP 2: DISTRESS (EMERGENCY) SWITCH TEST (IF INSTALLED) Check correct functioning of the distress switch (If installed).
  • Page 34 SECTION 3...
  • Page 35: Maintenance

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. MAINTENANCE 3. MAINTENANCE This section provides the information required for the proper maintenance of your EDSS. We strongly recommend that you keep written records of every fault and repair. Note, on each occasion, the serial number of the defective assembly (ID plate on back of each assembly).
  • Page 36: Figure 18: Fuse Definition

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. MAINTENANCE F1 (10A) F2 (10A) F3 (10A) F4 (15A) F5 (10A) F6 (2A) FUSES ON JUNCTION BOARD FRONT SIGN RIGHT BACK PLATE FUSIBLES SUR LA CARTE JONCTION PLAQUE ARRIÈRE DROITE AFFICHEUR AVANT Figure 18: Fuse Definition NOTE Refer to Table 5 to find the required fuse for each type of sign.
  • Page 37 © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. MAINTENANCE SECTION 4 User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 26...
  • Page 38: Edss Operation

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 4. EDSS OPERATION The operation of the EDSS is very simple. This section presents the various available functions of the EDSS. 4.1. CONTROL UNITS 4.1.1. USE OF THE CONTROL CONSOLE 4.1.1.1. INTRODUCTION TO THE USER INTERFACE Management of EDSS is performed through the Control Unit user interface.
  • Page 39: Startup Of The Control Console

    Control Console. This number must match the number at the back of the Control Console and/or the number of the option chosen at the time of purchase. Otherwise, contact Axion Technologies Ltd., Customer Service.
  • Page 40: Entering A Route

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 4.1.1.3. ENTERING A ROUTE Consult your Transit Authority code list. ● Using the alphanumeric keyboard of the Control Console, select and enter the code ● for the route to be displayed. Press ENTER to validate your choice.
  • Page 41: Entering A Public Message

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 4.1.1.4. ENTERING A PUBLIC MESSAGE Consult your Transit Authority code list for the public service announcement to be ● displayed. Press PUBLIC MESSAGE on the Control Console keypad. ● Using the Control Console alphanumeric keypad, select and enter the code for the ●...
  • Page 42: Entering Text For Key Number Sign

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION NOTE Verify that all of the Signs display the correct information. To deactivate the display of the public service announcement, follow the above steps ● and enter "00" as public message number. 4.1.1.5. ENTERING TEXT FOR KEY NUMBER SIGN Press KEY NUMBER twice on the Control Console keypad.
  • Page 43: Program And Recall Route Using The Dest A And Dest Bkeybuttons

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 1234+K1234 AXION Figure 26: Displaying Key Number on the LCD (Example) NOTE Verify that Key Number Sign displays the correct information. To deactivate the display of the text on the Key Number Sign, repeat the above ●...
  • Page 44: Using The Functions Available Through The Menus Keybutton

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 4.1.1.9. USING THE FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE MENUS KEYBUTTON The Control Console has several functions which can be set or selected using the MENUS key button. Use the "" or "" key buttons to scroll down and up the menus or enter the menu number on the numeric keypad.
  • Page 45 © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION Menu Action Menus Password Password programming giving access to menus on Control Console. Step 1 Enter existing 4-digit and/or 4-letter password (Factory programmed value: "1234"). The hardcoded “9595” replaces default/personal password at all times. Step 2 Enter new 4-digit and/or 4-letter password.
  • Page 46 © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION Menu Action Emergency Menu Emergency sub-menu. 1. Stop Emergency Selection of the stop emergency mode. Mode Step 1 Displays current stop emergency mode for a few seconds. Step 2 Allows to modify stop emergency mode.
  • Page 47 © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION Menu Action Activate/Deactivate Public Grants limited access to public service announcements by Service Announcements requesting password programmed in Menu 5. In "Activate" mode, when pressing the "PUBLIC MESSAGE" key button, password is requested. Set to "Deactivate" to do not limit access to these messages.
  • Page 48 © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION Menu Action Manufacturer's Menu Password is required to access this sub-menu a. Enter password: BAHG. 1. Version Displays the version of every module on the network. Use "" or "" arrows to navigate among modules of the network.
  • Page 49 © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION Menu Action 8. Automatic ENTER Allows to cancel the requirement to press the ENTER key to complete the route number. Step 1 Displays the current requirement to press ENTER for a few seconds. Step 2 Allows to cancel the requirement to press ENTER.
  • Page 50 Action Wireless Menu Wireless module sub-menu. Note: Use this menu only if your EDSS is equipped with Axion Technologies' Data Transfer Module. 1 Bus Identification Allows the user to input a unique vehicle ID. Maximum eight digits. 2. Current Status Displays in a sub-menu the actual status of the last transfer through the wireless link.
  • Page 51: Error Code Interpretation For Menu 13

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION Menu Action Delay Yield Message Rear sign displays YIELD message for a minimum programmed period of time upon activation of the Yield Switch. For no delay, set delay to "00" second. Step 1 Displays delay currently programmed for a few seconds (Factory programmed value: 12 seconds).
  • Page 52: Identity Error ("I" Symbol)

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 4.1.2.3. IDENTITY ERROR ("I" SYMBOL) This error notifies the user that the identity of the sign present on the network does not match that of the sign configured in the Control Console. The fault is identified by a flashing "I" on the LCD.
  • Page 53: Photosensor Error ("P" Symbol)

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 4.1.2.5. PHOTOSENSOR ERROR ("P" SYMBOL) The photosensor error shows that the photosensor of one or more signs is faulty. LED intensity cannot change according to ambient light conditions. Faulty sign(s) displays (display) on the Control Console LCD. Location of the flashing "P" letter shows which of the signs are faulty.
  • Page 54: Database Transfer

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION Priority Error Code Communication error Line of products error Identity error Database incompatibility error Photosensor error Operating frequency error The error code is updated every 18 seconds maximum to reflect the current state of the sign network.
  • Page 55: Usb Transfer

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION When programmed, the database may be downloaded to the Control Console. To do so, proceed as follows: STANDARD PROCEDURE TO TRANSFER DATABASE TO THE CONTROL CONSOLE USING THE PTU Plug the PTU into the circular connector located on the Control Console.
  • Page 56: Wireless (Wi-Fi) Transfer

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 4.1.3.3. WIRELESS (Wi-Fi) TRANSFER Database downloading to the vehicle is processed automatically without user intervention except for the downloading of the database on the Wi-Fi router. Also, database downloading to the vehicle may be forced using wireless fidelity regardless of the database ID.
  • Page 57 " UPDATE FAILED! " " YOU MAY REMOVE USB " When there is no file in the AXION-DB folder on the USB key " NO FILE TO UPDATE! " " YOU MAY REMOVE USB " User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145...
  • Page 58: Operator's System Control Panel (Oscp)

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION 4.2. OPERATOR'S SYSTEM CONTROL PANEL (OSCP) Refer to the OSCP Operation & Parts Manual. User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 47...
  • Page 59 © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. OPERATION SECTION 5 User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 48...
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    5.1. FAULT FINDING The tables on the following pages are laid out in a logical sequence and easy to follow. In the event your problem is not covered in this manual, contact Axion Technologies Ltd., Customer Service. 5.1.1. POWER SUPPLY PROBLEMS...
  • Page 61: Sign Problems

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING LCD DISPLAYS INCOHERENT MESSAGES CHECK PASSES FAILS/CORRECTIVE ACTION STEP 1 Shut off system and reboot GO TO STEP 2 STEP 2 Transfer database Replace Control Unit 5.1.3. SIGN PROBLEMS NO POWER TO SIGN CHECK PASSES...
  • Page 62: Interpretation Of Error Messages Displayed On Control Console Lcd

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING LIGHT INTENSITY DOES NOT CHANGE WITH AMBIENT LIGHT VARIATIONS CHECK PASSES FAILS/CORRECTIVE ACTION If photosensor is blocked or window is GO TO STEP Clean Sign photosensor or window STEP 1 dirty STEP 2 Test photosensor as per Control...
  • Page 63: Sign Identity Error Message

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.2.3. SIGN IDENTITY ERROR MESSAGE FLASHING 'I'' ON LCD INDICATES THAT IDENTITY OF SIGN PRESENT ON NETWORK DIFFERS FROM THAT CONFIGURED ON CONTROL CONSOLE CHECK PASSES FAILS/CORRECTIVE ACTION Go to Menu 13 to find out which sign...
  • Page 64: Sign Operating Frequency Error Message

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.2.6. SIGN OPERATING FREQUENCY ERROR MESSAGE FLASHING ''C'' ON LCD INDICATES THAT THE SIGN PRESENT ON THE NETWORK DOES NOT SUPPORT THE OPERATING FREQUENCY CONFIGURED IN THE CONTROL CONSOLE CHECK PASSES FAILS/CORRECTIVE ACTION Go to Menu 13 to find out which sign...
  • Page 65: General Error Messages

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.2.8. GENERAL ERROR MESSAGES FLASHING ''JUNCTION BOX RELAY DEFECTIVE" ON LCD INDICATES A DEFECTIVE RELAY ON JUNCTION BOARD OR DEFECTIVE CONTROL CONSOLE CHECK PASSES FAILS/CORRECTIVE ACTION GO TO STEP STEP 1 Front Sign Junction board...
  • Page 66: Interpretation Of Error Messages Displayed On Oscp

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.3. INTERPRETATION OF ERROR MESSAGES DISPLAYED ON OSCP 5.3.1. COMMUNICATION ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAYED IN THE OSCP TASK BAR INDICATES A LINK ERROR BETWEEN THE OSCP AND ONE OR MORE SIGNS CHECK PASSES FAILS/CORRECTIVE ACTION Go to Erreur : source de la référence non trouvée Erreur : source de la...
  • Page 67 © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING DISPLAYED IN THE OSCP TASK BAR INDICATES THAT THE OSCP CONFIGURATION DIFFERS FROM THE DATABASE CONFIGURATION Download database corresponding to STEP 2 the sign network configuration or reconfigure the OSCP User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145...
  • Page 68: Photosensor Error Message

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.3.4. PHOTOSENSOR ERROR MESSAGE DISPLAYED IN THE OSCP TASK BAR INDICATES A PHOTOSENSOR ERROR WITH ONE OR MORE SIGNS CHECK PASSES FAILS/CORRECTIVE ACTION Go to Erreur : source de la référence non trouvée Erreur : source de la référence non trouvée to find out...
  • Page 69: Edss Leds Definition

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.4. EDSS LEDs DEFINITION 5.4.1. CONTROL CONSOLE LED LED / DEL GREEN / VERT LED / DEL RED / ROUGE FAULT / ERREUR Figure 38: Control Console LED 5.4.2. OSCP LED Figure 39: OSCP LED User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145...
  • Page 70: Led-Drvr-Ps-Cpu Board Leds

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.4.3. LED-DRVR-PS-CPU BOARD LEDs DS1201 DS1202 DS1203 DS1201 GREEN LIT = FUNCTIONAL 2.8 Vdc SUPPLY UNLIT = NON-FUNCTIONAL 2.8 Vdc SUPPLY DS1202 GREEN LIT = FUNCTIONAL 5 Vdc SUPPLY UNLIT = NON-FUNCTIONAL 5 Vdc SUPPLY...
  • Page 71: Led-Drvr-Ps Board Leds

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. TROUBLESHOOTING 5.4.4. LED-DRVR-PS BOARD LEDs DS1201 DS1202 DS1201 GREEN LIT = FUNCTIONAL 2.8 Vdc SUPPLY UNLIT = NON-FUNCTIONAL 2.8 Vdc SUPPLY DS1202 GREEN LIT = FUNCTIONAL 5 Vdc SUPPLY UNLIT = NON-FUNCTIONAL 5 Vdc SUPPLY Figure 41: LED-DRVR-PS Board LEDs User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145...
  • Page 72 SECTION 6...
  • Page 73: Drawings

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6. DRAWINGS 6.1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM Figure 42: Electrical Interconnection User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 62...
  • Page 74: Main Power Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.2. MAIN POWER CABLE Figure 43: Main Power Cable User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 63...
  • Page 75: Control Console Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.3. CONTROL CONSOLE CABLE 6.3.1. CABLE w/o INVERTER AND w/o J1708 AND RS-232 CONNECTION Figure 44: Cable w/o Inverter and w/o J1708 and RS-232 Connection User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 64...
  • Page 76: Cable With Inverter And Yield

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.3.2. CABLE WITH INVERTER AND YIELD Figure 45: Cable with Inverter and Yield User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 65...
  • Page 77: Cable With Inverter And Yield And With J1708 And Rs-232 Connection

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.3.3. CABLE WITH INVERTER AND YIELD AND WITH J1708 AND RS-232 CONNECTION Figure 46: Cable with Inverter and Yield and with J1708 and RS-232 Connection User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 66...
  • Page 78: Oscp Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.4. OSCP CABLE 6.4.1. POWER CABLE Figure 47: OSCP Power Cable User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 67...
  • Page 79: Power Cable With Inverter And Rs-232 Communication

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.4.2. POWER CABLE WITH INVERTER AND RS-232 COMMUNICATION Figure 48: OSCP Power Cable (Inverter & RS-232) User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 68...
  • Page 80: Communication Cable With J1708 And Rs-232

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.4.3. COMMUNICATION CABLE WITH J1708 AND RS-232 Figure 49: OSCP Communication Cable (J1708 & RS-232) User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 69...
  • Page 81: Curb/Route Side Sign Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.5. CURB/ROUTE SIDE SIGN CABLE Figure 50: Curb/Route Side Sign Cable User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 70...
  • Page 82: Exterior Rear Number Sign Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.6. EXTERIOR REAR NUMBER SIGN CABLE Figure 51: Exterior Rear Sign Cable User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 71...
  • Page 83: Key Number Sign Cable

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.7. KEY NUMBER SIGN CABLE Figure 52: Key Number Sign Cable User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 72...
  • Page 84: Control Console And Oscp Cutout Size

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. DRAWINGS 6.8. CONTROL CONSOLE AND OSCP CUTOUT SIZE Refer to Control Console or OSCP Parts Manual. 6.9. OUTSIDE REAR SIGN CUTOUT SIZE Refer to Sign Parts Manual. User Manual (Revision A) Document No.: 3042145 Page 73...
  • Page 85 SECTION 7...
  • Page 86: Reference Tables

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. REFERENCE TABLES 7. REFERENCE TABLES 7.1. SIGN IDENTIFICATION CODES Serial Number Sign ID CPU DIP SWITCH SETTINGS FRONT SIGN FRONT 24 X 200 FRONT 16 X 160 CURB SIDE SIGN SIDE 8 X 96 SIDE 16 X 160...
  • Page 87: Edss Fuse Table

    © AXION TECHNOLOGIES LTD. REFERENCE TABLES 7.2. EDSS FUSE TABLE Serial Number Value Type of Fuse FRONT SIGN FRONT 24 X 200 15 A Low Profile MINI ® BLADE FUSE FRONT 16 X 160 15 A Low Profile MINI ®...

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