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Quick Contents Preface – About This Manual ................... 1 Chapter 1 – Introduction to the 625X ............... 3 Chapter 2 – Device Setup and Troubleshooting ............. 7 Chapter 3 – Loop Installation Guidelines .............. 11 Index ......................... 14 Model 625X Inductive Loop Detector Installation Guide...
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Contents Preface – About This Manual ................... 1 Purpose and Scope ........................... 1 Assumptions .............................. 1 Technical Assistance .......................... 1 Chapter 1 – Introduction to the 625X ..............3 The Model 625-X Inductive Loop Detector ....................4 Model 625X Hardware Features......................4 Model 625X Specifications .........................
It is also assumed that the user is aware of applicable wiring standards and follows those standards. Technical Assistance If assistance is needed or questions arise concerning Peek Traffic products, please contact the Peek Traffic Technical Support team. Contact Information...
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Chapter 1 – Introduction to the 625X The Model 625-X Inductive Loop Detector The Model 625X inductive loop detector from Peek Traffic is designed for the parking and access control applications. The Model 625X detector is a single inductive-loop vehicle detector that provides vehicle presence detection required by automatic gate operations, ticket dispensers, card readers, etc.
The Model 625-X Inductive Loop Detector Model 625X Specifications The Model 625X specifications include: Dimensions 3”H × 1½”W × 3½”L, excluding connector (76 mm × 38 mm × 71 mm) Supply Power 100-240 V AC 50-60 Hz, max. 2 W, or 10-30 V AC/DC max.1 W (Preset per order from factory) Temperature Range -37°C to +70°C (-34.6°F to +158°F) Outputs...
Chapter 1 – Introduction to the 625X Front Panel Switches The available DIP switch settings; slide to the LEFT=ON, to the RIGHT=OFF. Table 1 – Front Panel Switches (Top-Down order) Label Description / Usage Sense a / 8, 7 Low Detector Sensitivity Sense b Medium-Low Detector Sensitivity Medium-High Detector Sensitivity...
Chapter 2 – Device Setup and Troubleshooting SETUP CONSIDERATIONS Before connection and setting up your Model 625X device, read the sections below to determine your connection and detection requirements. Then go on to “Setup and Troubleshooting,” p. 9. Output Types There are two outputs available on the 625X –...
Setup and Troubleshooting SETUP AND TROUBLESHOOTING Setup Steps Before attempting to wire the connector, refer to “Setup Considerations,” p. 8. Having completed the harness wiring and connections as needed here are initial steps for connecting to and setting up the 625X: Verify the power supply voltage to be connected is within device specifications (two different power input types are available with the 625X –...
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Chapter 3 – Loop Installation Guidelines LOOP INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Loop Installation Tips The loop consists of a 12 to 18 gauge stranded wire suitable for direct burial with low AC and DC resistance. The size of your loop will be determined by the width of the area in which you need detection, and the height of the vehicles you need to detect.
Chapter 3 – Loop Installation Guidelines 10-20 MΩ - Suspect or questionable loop (recommendation here that you replace the loop) 45-2000 MΩ - Good loop If a problem with a loop is suspected, try swapping the detector with a known good detector and see if the problem follows the detector or the loop.
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