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VideoTrak-IQ series approved by FDoT

Peek Traffic Corporation has announced the addition of the VideoTrak-IQ series vehicle detection system to the Florida Department of Transportation's Approved Product List (APL). The system provides the ability to view and monitor four video channels at the same time using a single card, while also providing the ability to easily modify configurations of up to 26 detection zones per channel. The company says that VideoTrak-IQ offers powerful camera options and both the zoom and focus settings of the camera
July 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Peek Traffic Corporation has announced the addition of the VideoTrak-IQ series vehicle detection system to the 4503 Florida Department of Transportation's Approved Product List (APL). The system provides the ability to view and monitor four video channels at the same time using a single card, while also providing the ability to easily modify configurations of up to 26 detection zones per channel. The company says that VideoTrak-IQ offers powerful camera options and both the zoom and focus settings of the camera can be controlled at the cabinet, allowing for faster installation and set-up times.

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