How To Set Up Flashing Yellow Arrow Mode H On The MMU2-16LE


If you want to program a monitor to do FYA mode H do the following:

1.       You must also setup the monitor to Mode H for FYA.

2.       On the monitors main menu Chick “Menu” and hit select bottom.

3.       Move arrow on the right down one to “SET / VIEW CONFIG”.

4.       Hit next bottom until you get to “ FLASHING YELL ARROW” and hit select bottom.

5.      Select the H mode by hitting the next button until you see Mode H on the screen (see above).

6.     Hit the select button to turn on the channel pairing mode. Turn on all 4 pairs. (you many only use one, two, Three, or all 4 in the field ) Hit exit button and select “Set?” to make the changes.

7.    The next screen is telling you that if you want to Disable the Red and Green Outputs to channels 13, 14, 15, and 16. (this is if you do not want to use Red and Green for the Ped Outputs) Hit exit button to continue.

8.    The screen is to allow you to turn on the “FLASHRATE FAULT” and “FYA TRAP DETECT”. For the ATSI test turn them ON so it can test them. (ATSI Does not test for yellow trap at this time) Hit exit button and select “Set?” to make the changes.

You are not done. You must run the SETUP WIZARD to do the FYA ATSI test, because there are other settings that must be set. (under “FLASHING YELL ARROW” there is “SETUP FOR ATSI TEST” this is for the base Certification, not the FYA mode test. If you select it the right screen comes up and tells you that it will reset everything)


  1.  Go ahead and run the SETUP WIZARD, make Channels 9 – 12 used,(if not using make them unused) say yes to monitoring Don’t Walks, make channels Peds 13-16 and do not select any channels to be protected-permissive turns. At this time the “Review Assignments” screen should be on check to make sure all is correct. (see above) Hit exit button and select “Set?” to save.

  2. If you notice the following screen comes up, tell you that the wizard has set the following: Dual Indication, Minimum Yellow+Red Clearance and Field Check. So if you do not run the wizard you would have to do that. 

  3. The monitor is ready for you to now setup the program card.
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