** High Priority ** Dave, Here's some info you might find useful - The AGD620 units reset themselves every 60 minutes, so if the "active" time for a detector to go into the DFM is above 60 you wont get any problems with false reports. Ian Berkley UTC Sefton M.B.C I've read all of the responses sent to you Howard, and in Stoke we have experienced the exact same problems. We have trialled extensively the new= AGD 620 (video imaging detector) and as Peter Jones has pointed out they go pd below 3 lux. This has lead us to having to take them out of the DFM entirel= y so they are not monitored at all. It's either this or get spurious faults via= =20the UTC or RMS. And so now we don't even know when they've gone faulty! We are starting to adopt the stance of having no kerbside detection at all. Good luck, Dave Rostron Sefton Metropolitan Borough Council ****************************************************************************** Any views expressed by the sender of this message are not necessarily those of Sefton MBC The contents of this e-mail and any attachments may be confidential. It is intended for the named recipients only. If you are not the named recipient please notify the sender and do not disclose the contents to any other party. ******************************************************************************* ----------------------------------------------------------- A message from the TCUG mailing list. For information about the list visit //www.freelists.org/webpage/tcug