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Program 2033

Signalized Intersection Control Software for Model 2070 Traffic Controllers

Program 2033 represents the evolution of the legendary Programs 200 and 233 to the Model 2070 platform. It harnesses the user-friendly displays, processing power, and flexibility of the Model 2070 hardware while maintaining the familiar concepts and structure of our Model 170 software and backwards-compatibility with our QuicNet central system software, QuicLoad laptop software, and Program 210 field master software.

Hardware Independence

In the tradition of BI Tran Systems hardware-independent philosophy, Program 2033 works on all makes and models of 2070s, including the 2070N. McCain, Incorporated is committed to adapting it to future hardware changes.

Flexible Communications Options

Program 2033 supports multiple, software-selectable communications protocols, including BI Tran Systems efficient QuicComm and standards-based AB3418E, and can make use of a wide variety of communications technologies and hardware:

  • Ethernet/IP
  • Fiber optics
  • Four-wire FSK modems
  • PSTN (dial-up) modems
  • RF/spread spectrum

Traffic Adaptive Operation (option)

Program 2033 features BI Tran Systems economical and easy to use traffic adaptive technology, QuicTrac. Implement all or portions of QuicTrac using your existing detection infrastructure and available detection installation resources.

Transit Priority

Program 2033 contains multiple bus and light rail transit priority and preemption sequences. The out of the box flexibility of the Program 2033 priority and preemption sequences meets the most demanding transit priority and preemption needs.

Compatible with NEMA and 170 Controllers

With BI Tran Systems advanced traffic management system, QuicNet/4, Model 2070 controllers running Program 2033 can be placed on the same communications channel as legacy Model 170 controllers and McCain NEMA controllers.

PHASES
  • Eight volume/density vehicle phases
  • Eight pedestrian phases
  • Split ring operation
  • Three phase timing banks, selectable by TOD/DOW or inputs
  • Variable phase sequence
  • Exclusive pedestrian phase
  • Alternate timing for special vehicles or pedestrians
  • Advance and delayed WALK
COMMUNICATIONS
  • Internet protocol (IP)
  • QuicComm
  • AB3418E
  • RS-232/422
  • Bell 202T (four wire FSK)
  • Dial-up/dial-back (PSTN)
INTERNAL LOGIC GATES
  • Two-input AND
  • Two- and four-input OR
  • Two-input NAND
  • NOT
  • Latches (flip-flops)
  • Delay timers
COORDINATION
  • Thirty-two plans
  • Sixteen TOD/DOW events
  • Sixteen holiday events
  • Traffic responsive plan selection when used with QuicNet or field master
  • Three permissive periods
  • Phase sequence selection by plan
  • Recall selection by plan
PRIORITY AND PREEMPTION
  • Four transit priority early and extended green
  • Four emergency vehicle preemption sequences
  • Two railroad preemption sequences
  • Two special event sequences of 16 steps each, suitable for light rail
TIME OF DAY/DAY OF WEEK FUNCTIONS
  • Red and yellow lock
  • Minimum, maximum, and soft recall
  • Pedestrian recall
  • Rest in walk
  • Double entry
  • Second maximum
  • Conditional service
  • Phase sequences
  • Eight seasons
  • Eight outputs
OVERLAPS
  • Eight overlaps
  • Three overlap parent phase sets, selectable by TOD/DOW or inputs
  • Negative vehicle and pedestrian phases
INPUTS
  • Real-time input status display
  • General purpose alarm
  • Special functions
  • Pre-timed
  • NEMA functions: max inhibit, forceoff, CAN, hold
  • Phase banks
  • Overlap sets
  • Detector sets
  • External permitted phases
MISCELLANEOUS
  • Fast output flashing
  • Automatic download of timing database when used with QuicNet central software
  • Four flash patterns
  • Compatible with international line voltage: 220 VAC, 50Hz
DETECTION
  • Thirty-two local and system detectors
  • Phase assignments configurable per detector
  • Each detector function configurable as count, calling, or extension
  • Delay and carryover configurable per detector
  • Three detector function sets, selectable by TOD/DOW or input
  • Detector failure monitoring (stuck on and off)
OUTPUTS
  • Real-time output status display
  • Coordination plan
  • Time of day/day of week (TOD/ DOW)
  • Detector failure
  • Advance warning beacons
 

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