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TrafficDOT 2.0 upgrade

Sensys Networks has announced a major upgrade to TrafficDOT that includes a redesigned graphical user interface which greatly simplifies all aspects of VDS240 wireless vehicle detection system configuration, monitoring and diagnostics. Hardware iconography for sensors, access points, repeaters and contact closure cards enable 'drag and drop' design capabilities, autoconfiguration of time slots and double-click functionality to instantly configure components and RF paths. Sensys Networks says that improved s
January 23, 2012 Read time: 1 min
119 Sensys Networks has announced a major upgrade to TrafficDOT that includes a redesigned graphical user interface which greatly simplifies all aspects of VDS240 wireless vehicle detection system configuration, monitoring and diagnostics. Hardware iconography for sensors, access points, repeaters and contact closure cards enable 'drag and drop' design capabilities, autoconfiguration of time slots and double-click functionality to instantly configure components and RF paths. Sensys Networks says that improved system monitoring via colour-coded sensor icons provides instant visual verification of detection status, RF path and quality of communications, while RF and detector output assignments are quickly modified through dragand- drop functions superimposed on real-world images such as Google Maps.

According to Brian Fuller, VP of engineering, TrafficDOT 2.0 is a powerful tool that enables end-users to easily and rapidly configure, monitor and maintain their wireless vehicle detection systems.

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