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New video detection from ISS

Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has added two new products to its range of video detection products with the Autoscope Sn-500 and Autoscope Sn-510. Both optimised for markets outside of North America, they provide a complete and cost-effective vehicle detection solution for intersection control applications and offer fast set-up, minimal maintenance, and high performance. These processing cards help to reduce congestion, providing real time vehicle detection to keep traffic flowing through an intersection.
December 4, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Image Sensing Systems’ Autoscope Sn-500
6626 Image Sensing Systems (ISS) has added two new products to its range of video detection products with the 6575 Autoscope Sn-500 and Autoscope Sn-510.  Both optimised for markets outside of North America, they provide a complete and cost-effective vehicle detection solution for intersection control applications and offer fast set-up, minimal maintenance, and high performance.

These processing cards help to reduce congestion, providing real time vehicle detection to keep traffic flowing through an intersection. The Sn-500 offers a three-camera video processor card that slides easily into a rack and provides stop line vehicle detection for three intersection approaches. The Sn-510 offers a four-camera video processor in a DIN rail that easily integrates into traffic control cabinets.

Both video detection systems are designed with ISS’s new detection zone set-up tool, which provides for an easy, efficient installation that can be done in 15 minutes or less.

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