Specifications

Siemens Mobility, Traffic Solutions
Sopers Lane, Poole, Dorset
BH17 7ER
Version 10 Page 67 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
5.7 Kerbside Pedestrian Detector
5.7.1 Performance Details
Operating Range: Detection system can be adjusted to
accommodate crossing widths up to 4m
1
.
Zone Width: Basic detection zone width is 1.6m, with a width of
2.4m close to the mounting pole.
Zone Length: Approximately 2.5m (can be extended to 4.5m by
setting)
Detector Locations: A typical system will comprise of a single Heimdall
detector located on a pole just to one side of the
push button.
Detection Presence Time: Not applicable.
Detector Mounting Height: 3.3m to 4.0m.
Accuracy: Not applicable.
LED Orientation: Facing forwards (reference section 2.3)
5.7.2 Part Number
667/1/31900/06X
Where X is;
0 Basic Detector
1
Basic Detector with RS485 (SiTOS) Serial
Interface
2
2 Basic Detector with Wireless Link Interface
3
3
Basic Detector with a Second Solid-State Relay
Output
4
4
Basic Detector with both a Wireless Link and a
Second Solid-State Relay Output
5
Table 5-25 – Heimdall Kerbside Pedestrian Detector Part Number
1
Assumed that the mounting pole is 0.5m away from the crossing area
2
This option is non-standard. Please refer to Siemens Poole for further ordering information.
3
This option is non-standard. Please refer to Siemens Poole for further ordering information.
4
This option is non-standard. Please refer to Siemens Poole for further ordering information.
5
This option is non-standard. Please refer to Siemens Poole for further ordering information.