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EDI project Tech Info aids technicians in the field

June 12, 2013 Read time: 1 min
EDI Project Info QR code

Traffic signal technicians can now scan the QR codes on 41 Eberle Design (EDI) traffic signal control products to quickly retrieve and review vital product information and/or video training.

Project Tech Info utilises QR code scanner apps on Smartphones and tablet computers to retrieve and review product information on the product out in the field.  Users will be directed to the EDI product menu for that model, with a list of available information and documents for the technician to view.

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