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Pass the IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level II exam with this advanced troubleshooting and field applications edition. This 2026/2027 resource contains ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS aligned with IMSA Level II certification standards, NEMA TS1/TS2 requirements, and MUTCD compliance. Covers advanced topics including MMU/CMU diagnostics, 2070 controller programming, SDLC communication troubleshooting, loop detector fault analysis, preemption systems, and complex field repair scenarios. Features detailed rationales for every answer. Backed by our Pass Guarantee. Download now.

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IMSA Traffic Signal Technician 2 ACTUAL
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026/2027
| Advanced Edition: Troubleshooting & Field
Applications | Study Guide & Practice Test | Pass
Guaranteed - A+ Graded

Certification: IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level 2
Edition: 2026/2027 Standards
Total Questions: 125
Format: Integrated Study Guide + Scenario-Based Practice Exam



PART 1: ADVANCED STUDY GUIDE WITH FIELD APPLICATIONS



SECTION A: Advanced Cabinet Troubleshooting

Study Text: The Modern Signal Cabinet Architecture

The traffic signal cabinet is the nerve center of intersection control. For IMSA Level 2
technicians, mastery extends beyond basic wiring to advanced diagnostics of TS1 (NEMATS1)
and TS2 (NEMATS2) architectures, conflict monitor logic, and power distribution systems.

TS1 vs. TS2 Cabinet Differences:
TS1 (1989 Standard): Parallel wiring, discrete inputs/outputs, simpler troubleshooting but less
diagnostic capability

TS2 (1992 Standard): Serial communication (SDLC), reduced wiring, advanced diagnostics,
requires understanding of data communication

The Conflict Monitor (MMU - Malfunction Management Unit) remains the critical safety
component. Modern MMUs (MMU-16, MMU-32) provide alphanumeric displays and detailed
error logging. Understanding error code interpretation separates Level 1 from Level 2
technicians.

Field Tip #1

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Always photograph the MMU display before resetting. Modern MMUs store the last 10
faults, but power cycling may clear transient codes. Use your phone to document: (1) Error code,
(2) Time stamp if available, (3) Channel status indicators. This creates a maintenance history
pattern.

Advanced MMU Diagnostics

Table 1: Critical MMU Error Codes & Field Meanings

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Code Description Likely Cause Field Action


Burned LED, open filament, Check red indication voltage at
loose connection, load switch signal head; verify load switch
E-1 Red Failure failure output


Two conflicting channels green Identify stuck load switch; check
E-2 Conflict simultaneously controller output commands


Red signal not detected on Verify red LED/filament; check
E-3 Missing Red active channel red monitoring wiring


Voltage Input voltage outside 85-135 Check line voltage; inspect
E-4 Monitor VAC range transformer taps


Dual Two indications on same Check field wiring shorts; verify
E-5 Indication channel (e.g., red+green) load switch isolation


Flashing Flash transfer relay failure or Test FTR coil; verify flash relay
E-6 Error wiring fault operation


Controller failed to respond to Check controller watchdog;
E-7 Stop Time MMU flash command verify communication

Troubleshooting Flowchart: Flashing Red Intersection

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[Text Description for Field Reference]

Arrive on scene → Note MMU code → Photograph display

Code E-2 (Conflict)? → Check controller outputs vs. field greens

Controller commanding conflict? → Controller failure

Controller correct but field shows conflict? → Load switch stuck

Code E-1/E-3 (Red Failure)? → Check specific channel red circuit

Code E-4? → Check line voltage, transformer, connections

Reset MMU → If fault returns immediately → Hard failure

If fault intermittent → Thermal or vibration-related; monitor



Section A Practice Questions (Questions 1-8)

A1. A technician arrives at an intersection operating in flash mode. The MMU displays code E-2.
After resetting the MMU, the intersection returns to normal operation but flashes again 15
minutes later with the same code. What is the most likely cause?

A. Intermittent power supply fluctuation
B. Stuck load switch on Channel 3 (Northbound left turn) [CORRECT]
C. Burned out red LED on Channel 2 (Eastbound through)
D. Loose ground connection at the cabinet

Rationale: Code E-2 indicates a conflict (two conflicting channels green simultaneously). An
intermittent stuck load switch can cause sporadic conflicts – the switch fails to turn off when
commanded, leaving the green on while another channel also receives green. This creates a
thermal or vibration-dependent failure that appears after reset when the switch heats up.
Distractor A would likely cause E-4 (voltage monitor). Distractor C would cause E-1 or E-3 (red
failure). Distractor D might cause intermittent operation but not a specific, repeatable conflict
code.



A2. During routine inspection, a technician measures 95 VAC at the cabinet input terminals but
only 90 VAC at the load side of a load switch that is commanded on. The signal head appears
dim. What is the most likely cause?

A. Undersized transformer serving the entire cabinet
B. Voltage drop across the load switch due to burned contacts [CORRECT]

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C. Incorrect tap setting on the buck-boost transformer
D. Open neutral conductor in the service panel

Rationale: A voltage drop of 5V across a single load switch when commanded on indicates
contact resistance, typically caused by burned, pitted, or oxidized contacts inside the load switch.
This resistance converts electrical energy to heat, reducing voltage available to the signal heads.
The "dim indication" symptom confirms this. Distractor A would affect all circuits equally.
Distractor C would affect incoming voltage to the cabinet, not drop across one component.
Distractor D would cause erratic voltage fluctuations, not a consistent drop on one channel.



A3. An intersection has a TS2 cabinet with a serial interface. The technician cannot communicate
with the controller using the laptop. All status lights on the serial interface card are completely
dark. What should the technician check first?

A. Replace the controller main board
B. Check power to the serial interface card [CORRECT]
C. Reprogram the controller database from the front panel
D. Check the conflict monitor for flash status

Rationale: With all status lights off (not even power LED), the most fundamental cause is loss of
power to the serial interface card. TS2 serial cards require +12VDC or +24VDC depending on
manufacturer. Check fuses, power supply output, and card seating first. Distractor A is premature
and expensive without basic power verification. Distractor C assumes communication is
possible, which it is not. Distractor D is unrelated to serial communication failure.



A4. A technician is testing flash transfer relay (FTR) operation. The intersection should be in
flash mode, but one signal head is displaying a steady red instead of flashing red. Other heads
flash correctly. Where is the fault?

A. Failed controller output
B. Open circuit in the FTR coil for that channel [CORRECT]
C. Short in the signal head wiring
D. Failed conflict monitor

Rationale: The Flash Transfer Relay (FTR) physically switches signal power from the controller
output to the flasher unit during flash mode. If one channel shows steady red while others flash,
that specific FTR contact or coil has failed to transfer. The FTR uses one coil per channel (or
shared coil with multiple contacts). Distractor A is incorrect because controller output is
bypassed during flash. Distractor C would likely cause a short circuit indication. Distractor D
would force all channels to flash, not just one.

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