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Jenoptik and Vysionics together for the first time at Traffex

Jenoptik will present its complete product range for modern traffic monitoring Traffex 2015, together with solutions from its UK subsidiary, Vysionics. The SmartCamera IV is combined with a laser scanner or radar sensor in a compact module which can easily be integrated to address a variety of user needs. For mobile use, it can be mounted in a car or, by utilising the TraffiTop housing, on a tripod or on the container TraffiBase. For stationary use, the module is integrated into the TraffiTower 2.0,
April 8, 2015 Read time: 2 mins
79 Jenoptik will present its complete product range for modern traffic monitoring 136 Traffex 2015, together with solutions from its UK subsidiary, 604 Vysionics.

The SmartCamera IV is combined with a laser scanner or radar sensor in a compact module which can easily be integrated to address a variety of user needs.

For mobile use, it can be mounted in a car or, by utilising the TraffiTop housing, on a tripod or on the container TraffiBase. For stationary use, the module is integrated into the TraffiTower 2.0, or installed in the new TraffiCompact housing that is on show at Traffex for the first time.

Jenoptik’s new pole-mounted TraffiCompact housing offers easy access to all components, displays and lenses while the open hood serves as rain protection.

Vysionics will be showing a wide range of ANPR based technologies, including SPECS3 Vector, the very latest average speed solution, VECTOR, the highly successful integrated ANPR camera unit, and Vortex, a complete parking and access control suite of cameras and software.  Vysionics will be also showcasing its experience in average speed enforcement in temporary roadworks and route management schemes.

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