Specifications
Siemens Mobility, Traffic Solutions
Sopers Lane, Poole, Dorset
BH17 7ER
Version 10 Page 16 of 120 Status Issued
Last Editor harry.smyth Date 03 November 2014
Document
Name
GENERAL HANDBOOK FOR HEIMDALL
DETECTORS
Doc. No. 667/HB/31900/000
Copyright Siemens plc 2014 All Rights Reserved
2.2 Identification Label
Each detector has an identification label affixed to the back of the unit, which identifies
the detector type, part number, any optional extras and serial number.
Figure 2 – Example (SCOOT) Detector Product Label
Figure 3
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2.3 Interface
The Heimdall detector has three main interfaces.
LED
An LED indicator is mounted on the side of the detector which gives a visual indication of
the detector status. The LED will be ON for the detect state.
The LED indicator is built into the side access door, which may be fitted so that it either
faces forwards (towards on-coming traffic) or backwards (away from on-coming traffic)
dependant on detector type - see section 5.
Interface Cable – UK variant only
Detectors are supplied with a standard interface cable fitted with a Bulgin Buccaneer
connector – see section 4.5.
Configuration DIP Switches
All detectors are fitted with configuration DIP switches.
Refer to the detailed detector specification (section 5) and commissioning section
(section 6) for detailed explanation of these configuration facilities.










