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MD12-2 Vehicle Loop Detector Features Supply 12VDC Adjustable sensitivity (8 levels via dip switch) 2 x Relay outputs (each can be configured individually) Power up and loop activation LED indicator. Industry standard 11-way plug-in type circular connector. Two loop detection function CH1 (10 way dip switch) and CH2 (7 way dip switch). ELSEMA Application Controls automatic doors or gates when a vehicle is present source. Description Loop detectors in recent years have become a popular tool having innumerable applications in policing, right from surveillance operations to traffic control. Automation of gates and doors has become a popular usage of the loop detector. The digital technology of the loop detector enables the equipment to sense a change in the inductance of the loop as soon as it detects the metal object in its path. The inductive loop which detects the object is made of insulated electrical wire (32/020; 32 Strand, 2mm diameter) and is arranged either as a square or rectangle shape. The loop consists of several loops of wire and consideration should be giving to the loop sensitivity when installing on different surfaces. Setting the correct sensitivity allows the loop to operate with maximum detection (8 levels via dip switch settings). Channel 1, is set by the 10 way dip switch and channel 2 is set by 7 way dip switch. When detection occurs, the detector energises 2 relays for the output (each can be configured individually). This energising of the relay can be configured into different modes, by selecting the respective dipswitch. Technical Data Supply voltage Standby Current Operating Current Outputs Connection 12VDC 54 ma 73 ma 2 changeover relays rated at 240VAC, 3A Screw type terminal - 1 -

Connections Pin Type 1 12VDC+ 2 12VDC- 3 CH1 Loop 4 CH1 Loop 5 CH2 Loop 6 CH2 Loop 7 CH1 Dry Contact 8 CH1 Dry Contact 9 Earth 10 CH2 Dry Contact 11 CH2 Dry Contact Both loops have to be connected in order for the MD12-2 to work. Sensitivity Selection Sensitivity and frequency of the loop can be adjusted by 7-way dip switch and 10-way dip switch setting. User can select 8 different setting by changing the setting of the dip-switch to different modes as in the dip-switch setting tables below. 6, 7 and 8 for CH1 sensitivity selection with 0.8 being the least sensitive and 0.015 being the most sensitive. 3, 4 and 5 for CH2 sensitivity selection with 0.8 being the least sensitive and 0.015 being the most sensitive. Dipswitch Settings Switch 1: Channel 1 Loop Selection (10 way dip switch) Settings 1 of CH1 Special Sensitivity Increase For Both Trailer (Both Channels) 1 is Increase sensitivity for both channel to avoid unwilling relay Off for leaving especially for trailer - 2 -

2 is Settings 2 of CH2 Automatic Reset (Both Channels) Vehicle can be permanently present. (no auto-reset, unless vehicle has left or manual reset) 2 is OFF Normal mode, (automatic reset after 10minutes present of vehicle, used to solve the mistake operation. recommended). Settings 3 of CH1 Special s 3 is Direction Detection. (If vehicle is from CH1 to CH2, then CH1 relay should be used; if vehicle is from CH2 to CH1, then CH2 relay should be used). 3 is OFF Normal mode, Each loop activates respective relay. 4 is OFF Settings 4 of CH1 Special s CH1 relay will be present output 4 is CH1 relay output type is pulse - 3 -

Settings 5 of CH1 Special s 5 is OFF When vehicle goes in, CH1 relay is in pulse output for 200ms 5 is When vehicle has left the loop, CH1 relay will give a pulse output for 600ms after a delay of 200ms Settings Sensitivity (%) 6, 7 and 8 of CH1 Sensitivity Selection. (Eight Levels Choices) 6,7 and 8 is 0.015 (highest sensitivity range) 6 and 7 is 0.02 6 and 8 0.04 6 is 0.08 7 and 8 is 0.12 7 is 0.2 8 is 0.5 6,7 and 8 is OFF 0.8 (lowest sensitivity range) - 4 -

9 and 10 of CH1 Frequency Frequency (30 K to 100 KHz). Used to avoid the interference 9 and 10 is OFF High 9 is Medium-High 10 is Medium-Low 9 and 10 is Low Switch 2: Channel 2 Loop Selection (7 way dip switch) 1 of CH2 Relay Output Type Selection 1 is OFF CH2 relay will be present output 1 is CH2 relay output type is pulse 2 of CH2 Relay Pulse Output Type Selection 2 is OFF When vehicle goes in, CH2 relay is in pulse output for 200ms 2 is When vehicle has left the loop, CH2 relay will give a pulse output for 600ms after a delay of 200ms - 5 -

3, 4 and 5 of CH2 Sensitivity Selection 3, 4 and 5 is 0.015 (highest sensitivity range) 3 and 4 is 0.02 3 and 5 is 0.04 3 is 0.08 4 and 5 is 0.12 4 is 0.2 5 is 0.5 3, 4 and 5 is OFF 0.8 (lowest sensitivity range) - 6 -

6 and 7 of CH2 Frequency Selection 6 and 7 is OFF High 6 is Medium-High 7 is Medium-Low 6 and 7 is Low Setup Instructions Power Led RED power LED indicates Power Detecting Led Continuously On: Indicates vehicle detection. Blinking slowly: Indicates loop is short circuit or the number of twists after the loop is not enough. Blinking fast: Indicates loop is open circuit or too many twists after the loop. Power : Red Led CH1 Green Led CH2 If it is fully lit, power is supplied. If it is fully lit, a vehicle is detected on loop 1. If it blinks, then loop 1 is faulty. If it is fully lit, a vehicle is detected on loop 2. If it blinks, then loop 2 is faulty - 7 -

Sensitivity Selection * In the application, where two or more loop detectors and sensing loops have been installed, set one detector to high frequency and the other set to low frequency to minimize the effects of cross-talk between the two systems (The sensing loops and detectors should be positioned at least 2m apart). Reset Button: Please note: The MD12-2 must be reset every time a setting change is made to the Dip-switches - 8 -

LOOP Elsema stocks pre-made loops for easy installation. Our pre-made loops are suitable for all types of installations. Either for cut-in, concrete pour or direct hot asphalt overlay. see www.elsema.com/auto/loopdetector.htm Detector position and installation Install the detector in a weatherproof housing. The detector should be as close to the sensing loop as possible. The detector should always be installed away from strong magnetic fields. Avoid running high voltage wires near the loop detectors. Do not install the detector on vibrating objects. When the control box is installed within 10 metres of the loop, normal wires can be used to connect the control box to the loop. More than 10 metres requires the use of a 2 core shielded cable. Do not exceed 30 metres distance between control box and loop. Troubleshooting Symptoms If the detector is not working If red led indicator is not fully lit If green led indicator: If no: of turns is not enough If no: of turns is too many Blinks slowly Blinks faster Press reset Check for power supply Solution It maybe because the loop is short circuit or the no: of turns is not enough. It maybe because the loop is open or the no: of turns is too many. Lower the frequency (if the frequency is still too high, you must add more turns). Higher the frequency (if the frequency is still too low, you must remove some turns). Manufactured by Distributed by Elsema Pty Ltd 31 Tarlington Place, Smithfield NSW 2164, Australia Ph: 02 9609 4668 Fax: 02 9725 2663 Website: http://www.elsema.com - 9 -