Leading Pedestrian Interval (LPI) signal issue in a TS1 cabinet with a Reno monitor

When a controller is programmed to do a “Leading Pedestrian Interval” the monitor sees the walk indication on the through movements or Phases 2,4,6, and 8 in the Reno NEMA monitor. The Ped channels are assigned to load switches 9,10,11 and 12, but in the monitor's case, it believes that it is connected and paired to 2,4,6 and 8.

Solution:

  1. Adjust the firmware on the Reno NEMA monitors to allow the page to be assigned to 9,10,11, and 12.
  2. With Reno no longer writing firmware for this monitor model, it is recommended agencies re-wire the cabinet.

Here is an example of the most popular TS1 cabinet and wiring modification recommended:

Terminals 334 and 333 are shown with a jumper between them. This will put the walk from load switch #9 to monitor channel 9 green.

If you want to see the walk as a channel 2 walk, you would place the jumper between 334, and 335.

Once this wiring modification is done the only thing you need to do on the conflict monitor is to assign that don't walk and walk to channels 9 through 12 and add the correct permissiveness to the program card.

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