Certification Exam, International Municipal
Signal Association, 2026/2027 –50-Question
Study Guide with Practice Test and Verified
Elaborations
Part 1: Malfunction Management Units (MMU/CMU) – Q1–Q10
Q1. What is the primary purpose of the Malfunction Management
Unit (MMU) or Conflict Monitor Unit (CMU) in a traffic signal
controller cabinet?
A. To adjust the timing of green intervals
B. To monitor for conflicting signal indications and place the intersection into
flash mode
C. To detect the presence of vehicles in the detection zone
D. To manage the cabinet’s internal temperature
Answer: B
Rationale: The CMU/MMU continuously monitors the operation of traffic
signal indications and controller outputs. Its primary purpose is to detect
conflicts (e.g., simultaneous green lights on opposing phases) and place the
intersection into flash mode to prevent accidents .
Q2. If a CMU detects a conflicting green signal between opposing
phases, what immediate action should it take?
A. Sound an audible alarm and continue operation
B. Notify the traffic management center only
C. Activate the flash transfer relays, forcing the intersection into all-red flash
mode
D. Reset the controller to its default timing plan
Answer: C
,Rationale: Upon detecting a conflict, the CMU/MMU activates flash transfer
relays, placing the intersection into flash mode to ensure safety until the
issue is resolved. The specific detection threshold is typically 120ms of a
green conflict per NEMA standards .
Q3. According to IMSA recommended practices, how often should a
CMU/MMU be bench-tested and certified for proper operation?
A. Monthly
B. Every 6 months
C. Annually
D. Every 2 years
Answer: C
Rationale: IMSA recommended practices and manufacturer specifications
require annual bench testing of CMU/MMU units to ensure they are
functioning correctly and can detect conflicts .
Q4. What does a “RED FAIL” indication from the CMU/MMU usually
mean?
A. The power supply to the cabinet has failed
B. There is a loss of red signal output on one or more channels
C. The controller has lost communication with the TMC
D. The cabinet grounding system has failed
Answer: B
Rationale: A “RED FAIL” indication typically means there is a loss of red signal
output on one or more channels. This is an unsafe condition where no red
indication is displayed to drivers, and the MMU will place the intersection into
flash .
Q5. In a NEMA TS2 cabinet, how many times can the MMU
experience a “Port 1 Fail” in a 24-hour period before the fault is
latched and requires manual reset?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 6
, Answer: A
Rationale: In a TS2 cabinet, if the MMU experiences a “Port 1 Fail” (usually
indicating a communication fault) once in a 24-hour period, it may allow a
restart, but multiple occurrences typically latch the fault, requiring manual
intervention to clear . According to NEMA TS-2, the fault will latch after 1
occurrence in 24 hours.
Q6. On an MMU, is it possible to tape the reset button to prevent
the traffic signal from going into flash?
A. No, this is not possible because the reset button is disabled internally
B. Yes, but it requires resetting the controller first
C. Yes, but this bypasses the conflict monitor features and is unsafe
D. No, because the MMU bypasses the reset button during a conflict
Answer: C
Rationale: Yes, it is possible to tape the reset button. However, doing so
bypasses the conflict monitor feature, meaning the intersection will not go
into flash during a conflict, creating a significant safety hazard .
Q7. On a NEMA CMU program card, how does the technician
program allowable phases?
A. Remove diodes for disallowed phases
B. Install copper jumpers and solder them on the program card
C. Flip dip switches on the card
D. Program via the controller’s front panel
Answer: B
Rationale: On a NEMA CMU program card, the technician installs copper
jumpers and solders them on the program card to designate allowable
phases. This is an older method compared to modern digital configuration,
but it is still tested on the exam .
Q8. An older TS-1 cabinet experiences a flash condition, but the
signal heads are also showing active green, yellow, and red
indications. What is the most common issue?
A. The CMU program card has failed