Linear 2500-2346-LP - Manual

Linear 2500-2346-LP

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Linear /OSCO

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pn 888-1505-001

19 Railroad Avenue, Casnovia, MI 49318

Tel: 800-333-1717 Web: www.operatorspecialty.com

Model 2500-2346-LP

Operating Instructions

Plug-in Vehicle Loop Detector

S i n g l e Ch a n n e l – D u a l S o l i d S t a t e O u t p u t s

General/Overview:

The Linear / Osco Model 2500-2346-LP operates on 12 VDC, 24 VDC, and 24 VAC, and is designed for low power requirements. The detector is

designed to handle gate, parking, drive-through, and all access control applications where solid-state outputs are required for both the “detect and

“fail” outputs. From a diagnostic standpoint, the Model 2500-2346-LP automatically and continuously senses three (3) types of possible loop fault

conditions: Open Loop(s), Shorted Loop(s), sudden changes in inductance exceeding 25% of the nominal inductance. The Model 2500-2346-LP also

displays the frequency of the loop upon power up. Immediately after applying power, the unit displays 2 or 3 numbers quickly flashing (values

between 13 and 150 kilohertz) before the DEFLECTOMETER resets to zero. This allows you to measure and separate the frequency of each

detector loop. The detector frequency should be adjusted so that there is a minimum of 5 kilohertz of separation between all adjacent loops.

The front panel DEFLECTOMETER display is active for 2 minutes following power-up or after any button press. This adds approximately 10 mA to

the current draw.

Setting Sensitivity:

Dip Switch Functions:

Dip Switch 1 & 2 – Frequency: The operating frequency is controlled by the setting of switches 1 & 2 of the 8 position DIP Switch. Occasionally

when loops are in close proximity to each other, it may be necessary to select different frequencies for each loop detector to avoid loop interference

(crosstalk). The actual loop frequency is a function of the size of the loop, number of turns of loop wire in the loop, length of the lead-in cable, and the

setting of the frequency switches. When power is applied to the detector, the operating frequency (between 13 and 150 kilohertz) is displayed on the

front panel 7-segment LED (2 or 3 numbers will quickly flash before the DEFLECTOMETER goes to zero) allowing you to measure the frequency of

each detector/loop. The detector frequency should be adjusted so that there is a minimum of 5 kilohertz of separation between all adjacent loops.

Dip Switch 3 – Fail-Safe / Fail-Secure Operation: Either Fail-Safe or Fail-Secure Operation is controlled by the setting of switch 3 of the 8 position

The DEFLECTOMETER (front panel 7-segment LED) aids in setting the detector to the most optimum sensitivity level to help

ensure the detection of all vehicles, including motorcycles and high bed vehicles.
For typical vehicles (mid-size vehicle / small pick up) utilizing properly installed roadway loops, when the number 4, 5, or 6

(5 being optimum) is displayed on the DEFLECTOMETER during the DETECT output period then the sensitivity is set correctly.

For high profile vehicles (commercial trucks, 4x4’s, etc…), DEFLECTOMETER reading 3 or 4 will be best. For low profile vehicles

(sports cars, etc…), DEFLECTOMETER reading 6 or 7 will be best.
Adjusting sensitivity utilizing the DEFLECTOMETER:

The DEFLECTOMETER should read zero (0) with no vehicle over the roadway loop.

If a mid-size vehicle, located over the roadway loop causes the number “7” to be displayed on the DEFLECTOMETER, you need

to lower the sensitivity two levels (7 – 2 = DEFLECTOMETER reading 5). This can be done by pressing the front panel SENS

(down) push button twice.

If a mid-size vehicle, located over the roadway loop causes the number “2” to be displayed on the DEFLECTOMETER, you need

to add three sensitivity levels (2 + 3 = DEFLECTOMETER reading “5”. This can be done by pressing the front panel SENS

(up)

push button 3 times.

Another great feature to note is that the sensitivity dynamically updates after each push button position change, allowing you to

change sensitivity settings while a vehicle is over the loop zone.
Adjusting sensitivity without using the DEFLECTOMETER (Manually set Sensitivity):

The Model 2500-2346-LP offers 10 levels of sensitivity (0 to 9). This can be manually set to any desired level by pressing the

SENS

or SENS

front panel push buttons when a vehicle is NOT over the roadway loop. The sensitivity level will be displayed

on the 7-segment LED. The factory default is level 4. Pressing the SENS

or SENS

switch once will display the sensitivity

without changing the setting. After pressing the SENS

or SENS

switches to display the sensitivity, the sensitivity can be

changed by pressing the SENS

or SENS

switches again. The display will automatically return to the normal display after

several seconds.

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