Pairing TLD-3612 G3 With Advanced Technology (GPS Mode)

Synopsis: The new TLD-3612 G3 With Advanced Technology traffic lights will need to paired together in order to work, just like previous generations. However, this new generation will have less steps required for synchronization. 

  • Level: Easy
  • Time required: 1-2 minutes
  • Additional equipment required: None
  • Extra information: Maximum distance between lights is 1 mile/1.6km. No limit to GPS communication.

Related Articles: How to program a signal plan on your TLDs (GPS)

                                                                                                                                                              

Section 1 - Unit Mode Selection

Go to your traffic light and choose GPS. Press the arrow to continue

Figure 1 - Unit mode selection

Section 2 - Traffic Pattern Selection

Select the type of traffic pattern you will need

Single Light: Approach/access is controlled by a single TLD unit

Shuttle: The section controlled by the TLD has one lane for both directions. Traffic flow in one direction is halted while opposing traffic borrows the use of the lane

Two-way: Both approaching and opposing traffic on a 2-way road can be halted in order to safely allow non-traffic activities in the zone controlled by the traffic signals (minimum 2 signal heads).

T-Junction: A junction where three 2-way road segments meet (could also be a Y-junction).

Crossroads: A junction where two (or more) 2-way road segments meet and cross.

Figure 3 - Pattern selection

Section 3 - Default Mode

Select the default mode

Figure 5 - Default mode

Section 4 - Final Pairing

Assign your units to different Zones. The primary unit will be in Zone 1, and the Secondary unit in Zone 2. Press the arrow to finish the initial configuration

Figure 7 - Zone selection

 

Note: Once the units have rebooted, you will be able to program a signal plan.

 

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