Traffic Signal Controller Failure Modes and Troubleshooting Guide

Introduction

A traffic signal controller is reliable in steady state but vulnerable to a small set of recurring failure modes. Knowing the pattern lets a technician diagnose the cabinet in 15 minutes instead of two hours. This guide catalogues the most common GAOQIAO controller failures and the test for each.

The Six Common Failure Modes

Symptom Likely cause First test
Cabinet dark, no LEDs AC mains lost or breaker tripped Voltmeter at AC input terminals
All phases flashing red Conflict monitor (MMU) fault or voltage sense lost MMU diagnostic page
One phase maxes out, no service Detector failed or detector card slot empty Check detector calls on diagnostic
Phase sequence wrong Recent reprogramming or cabinet swap Compare to as-built timing plan
Random restarts Surge damage, brown-out, bad battery Check log for voltage dip events
Communication lost Antenna, SIM, or central software mismatch Ping controller from central

The 15-Minute Field Diagnostic

Walk through this sequence on any failed cabinet:

1. AC mains: voltage at the service panel, breaker position, neutral-to-ground voltage. 2. DC bus: 24 VDC and 12 VDC bus voltages under load. 3. MMU state: current fault code on the MMU display. 4. Detector calls: presence indication on each phase when a vehicle is over the loop. 5. Conflict programming: jumpers match the intersection geometry chart. 6. Recent events: pull the last 50 events from the controller log. 7. Software version: confirm firmware matches the released version. 8. Backup battery: if the cabinet has one, check voltage and load test.

Eight checks. Most field failures resolve on step 3, 4 or 5.

When to Replace vs Repair

Replace the controller if: - The firmware is end-of-life and cannot be updated. - The conflict monitor trips on a known-good configuration. - Multiple input or output channels have failed simultaneously.

Repair (replace board, fix wiring, restore settings) if: - A single channel has failed. - The MMU is reporting a recent voltage sense glitch. - The detector card or surge arrestor is the only failed part.

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Conclusion

Diagnose in 15 minutes by following the eight checks. GAOQIAO controllers expose every test point through a web interface and ship with a maintenance manual that maps fault codes to actions. Send us the controller log from a failed cabinet and we will help diagnose remotely.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most common controller failure?

Power-related: a surge arrestor that has failed short, drawing the cabinet into brown-out. Always check the AC and DC bus voltages first.

Can a controller be repaired in the field?

Most field issues are resolved by replacing a board (detector card, surge arrestor, output card) and restoring settings from backup. The controller itself rarely needs replacement.

How long should a controller last?

10-15 years is typical. Power supplies and surge arrestors may need replacement at year 8-10; the main CPU and conflict monitor usually last the full life.

Relevant GAOQIAO products

These public GAOQIAO catalogue pages are related to the guide. Open them for the representative description, then confirm the latest drawing and configuration before ordering.

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