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January 15, 2008
Introducing the New R409 Side Mount Internally Illuminated Street Name Sign.
Carmanah is pleased to introduce the new R409 Side Mount internally illuminated LED street name sign.
What sets the R409 Side Mount apart from its counterpart the R409, is its sleek side-mounted design. This design allows for the signs to match the style of existing business improvement district signage, and provides for easy integration into streetscape planning.
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June 26, 2007
The EAGLE UPS cabinet secures and protects battery backup components from all forms of outdoor natural elements, including rain, sleet and snow. This UPS aluminum cabinet will fit on the side of most controller cabinets in order provide backup emergency power to the intersection, though it can also be used as a stand alone cabinet.
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June 26, 2007
The EAGLE
Size P-UPS cabinet secures and protects traffic
management-related electronic components from
all forms of outdoor natural elements, including
rain, sleet and snow. The P-UPS aluminum
cabinet also includes a divided compartment to
house a battery backup system, allowing for an
uninterrupted power supply in the same enclosure,
for ease of installation.
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ATSI is happy to announce that we will soon have a new product to
add to the ATSI line...the TS2 Frame Grabber.
The TS2 Frame Grabber is a device that connects to the SDLC communications
in a TS2 cabinet and records the SDLC frames as they pass through
the device. When the signal goes into flash (or is put into flash
because of an accident or manually by a tech or policeman), the device
will save up to the last 1/2 hour of SDLC communications to a Datakey.
The technician can then retrieve the data from the Datakey and analyze
the information to determine the cause of the intersection going into
flash. The included Frame Grabber software will break the report down
into plain english, making the vast amount of information quickly
and easily understood.
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The List Price of the TS2 Frame Grabber is projected to be between
$1,500.00 and $2,000.00 U.S.
THE EBERLE DESIGN E-UPDATER - August 2006
NEW PRODUCTS
MMU16LEip SmartMonitor
The MMU16LEip provides a 10/100MBPS ETHERNET port for remote Wide
Area Network (WAN) communications capability. By furnishing the MMU16LEip
SmartMonitor with an IP address, the unit can be integrated into a
remote Traffic Management Center, local Controller Unit, or a direct
connection to a laptop PC network adaptor.
Catalog Sheet Link: http://www.editraffic.com/pdf/mmu16leip_catalog_sheet.pdf
Press Release Link: http://www.editraffic.com/press/PRESS%20RELEASE%20-%20MMU16LEip.pdf
ORACLE 4H Vehicle Detector
The Model ORACLE 4H four (4) channel rack mount vehicle detector is
the latest addition to the EDI ORACLE "Enhanced" series
family of products. The physical dimension of the front panel is half
the width (1.20 inches) of a typical four (4) channel rack mount units,
which allows for additional channels of vehicle detection to be installed
in standard size card racks.
Catalog Sheet Link: http://www.editraffic.com/pdf/oracle2e_4e.pdf
242 DC Isolator
The Model 242 DC Isolator meets all requirements of Caltrans TSCES
1989 including TEES Chapter 1, and is listed on the Caltrans QPL list.
Model 242-LAX meets the requirements of Los Angeles Department of
Transportation and Model 242-LAC meets the requirements of Los Angeles
County.
Catalog Sheet Link: http://www.editraffic.com/pdf/Model_242_Catalog_Sheet.pdf
FREEWARE LINKS
LoopCalc Exclusively from EDI, the LoopCalc program automatically
calculates the number of turns of wire required for a saw cut loop,
the loop and lead-in inductance, the efficiency of the loop network,
and the detection height of a loop. Just insert the loop dimensions
and it will calculate all the formulas for you!
Program Link: http://www.editraffic.com/a_loopcalc.html
ATSI Newsletter - Calibration Costs Are Increasing in 2007
As of January 1, 2007 calibration costs will be increasing. This will
include all products manufactured by ATSI that require calibration.
The Maintenance Agreement Cost is expected to increase by 15%. The
Calibration and Service Labor Rate are expected to increase by 10%.
Beat the Higher Prices Now
Calibration Deal
Purchase your calibrations now to beat the higher prices! You are
welcome to purchase multiple calibrations. We will keep these on file
for when your equipment is sent in for calibration. Click on the link
below to get the Return Merchandise Form. (ATSI does not require RMA
numbers).
This is a great way to spend that end-of-year money! Payment for calibrations
must be received before December 31, 2006 to qualify for the 2006
price.
ATSI does not accept responsibility to make notifications of when
equipment is due for calibration. We do try our best to notify whenever
we can, although this is not always possible. It is up to the end
user to send the equipment to us before the calibration is expired.
This offer is also good for purchases made through an ATSI distributor.
Click on the link below to find your distributor!
ATSI Announces
Latest Firmware Release - Mar 08, 2007 The latest firmware v5.3
is on the Web. This has the updates for the Hickory Monitors as well
as the TCT-LSM monitors. It also has some changes to the 2010 AC Line
Brownout test.
ITERIS Announces
Availability of New eAccess Video Transmission Product to Enable
Remote Surveillance of Traffic Signal Operations
ITERIS Secures $5
Million Contract from the Georgia Department of Transportation
EDI
announces the END OF THE DIODE PROGRAM CARD! Introducing the 2018KCL
Signal Monitor for 170/2070 Traffic Cabinets
New
Super Rugged Polycarbonate Handle Assembly Made With GE LEXANTM Provides
Signal Technicians With Detailed Operating Instructions Directly On
The Side Of Rack Mount Vehicle Detectors
Upgrade
your NEMA TS-1 Cabinet to Operate with the Safety and Diagnostic Capabilities
of a TS-2 MMU Without Cabinet Wiring Changes
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