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5: Keypad Operation Examples
The following section provides seven examples using the keypad of the Phoenix II. The first six give examples of setting
up the counter to collect Raw Data, monitoring Data, stopping Collection, and Collecting Binned, Count and Sensor
Mode data. The last one is an example of Deleting Files.
Note that these examples are not complete descriptions. You should refer back to Section 4 for more in-depth
information.
As the examples are worked through, files will be created in memory. The last example will show you how to delete any
or all selected files. If you get lost or a step is missed, simply return to the beginning.
Important
The Phoenix II will skip certain questions during setup if there is only one possible answer for it. For example, the
Phoenix II will not ask questions pertaining to presence (inductive loop) sensors if you do not have a loop board installed
in your counter; therefore the only selection you can make is Axle Sensors.
These examples assume that you DO NOT have a loop board. If your counter does have a loop board, some questions
will appear that are not shown here. In that case, read trough the appropriate section of this manual for more
information on how to answer these questions.
Example Site
The following diagram gives you an example site setup. It will be used as reference in the examples that follow.
Raw & Binned Example
Count & Sensor Example
Scenario: Two Road Tubes are installed on State Highway 58.
5.a. Configure the System
This section is an example of configuring the system. Once the system is configured, it does not need to be done again
unless a cold restart is done or mode of collection (Raw, Binned, Count, or Sensor) needs to be changed. It can be
used for each example that follows this one to change the storage mode. It is recommended to try variations on
configuring the system in a test environment to further familiarize oneself with the Phoenix II.
Press “7”
Press ENTER key.