Description
Meet the Diablo DML-9LP Low Power Exit Probe Detector—a compact, energy-efficient vehicle detector designed for solar-powered gate systems. It works exclusively with Diablo’s mini-loop probe to deliver precise detection in remote, off-grid installations, even on gravel, dirt, or cobblestone driveways.
- Power and Compatibility: Operating voltage 10–30V AC/DC; optimized for low-power operation in solar-powered gate systems.
- Power Consumption: Approximately 1 mA idle current, minimizing energy use for longer battery life on solar setups.
- Relay Output: 1 amp @ 125 VAC maximum, suitable for standard gate control circuits.
- Fail-Secure Technology: Ensures gates remain closed during loop circuit failures for enhanced security and control.
- Exclusive Mini-Loop Compatibility: Designed to work only with Diablo Controls’ mini-loop probe for precise vehicle detection.
- Plug-and-Play Installation: Self-configures on power-up, eliminating complex setup processes and reducing installation time.
- Operating Temperature: Wide range from -35°F to 165°F (-37°C to 74°C) for reliable performance in diverse environments.
- Dimensions: 1.52" (H) x 2.90" (W) x 1.56" (D), compact footprint for tight installations.
- Connector: Removable 7-pin terminal block for straightforward wiring and maintenance.
- LED Indicators: Green Power LED flashes once per second when operational; Red Detect LED activates for 125 milliseconds upon vehicle detection.
- Terrain & Durability: Rugged, compact design proven to perform on gravel, dirt paths, cobblestones, and other challenging surfaces.
The DML-9LP is engineered for energy-conscious customers who rely on solar power without compromising reliability or security. Its ultra-low idle draw extends battery life, while the fail-secure mechanism provides a robust safeguard in environments where gate security is critical. The plug-and-play setup means installers can deploy the detector quickly, with confidence that it will self-configure and integrate smoothly with existing Diablo systems and the industry-standard mini-loop probe.

