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New NEMA Malfunction Management Unit from Peek

Peek says the SG-1000 exceeds both NEMA TS1-1989 and NEMA TS2-2003 including amendment 4 for functional, flashing yellow arrow and environmental requirements for an MMU. Building on all the features of Peek’s Double Diamond MMU, the SG-1000 offers an improved dynamic status display with OLED technology and adds new features, such as support for flashing yellow arrow, standard USB device support for log collection and optional Ethernet capabilities.
April 24, 2015 Read time: 1 min
101 Peek Traffic says the SG-1000 exceeds both NEMA TS1-1989 and NEMA TS2-2003 including amendment 4 for functional, flashing yellow arrow and environmental requirements for an MMU.

Building on all the features of Peek’s Double Diamond MMU, the SG-1000 offers an improved dynamic status display with OLED technology and adds new features, such as support for flashing yellow arrow, standard USB device support for log collection and optional Ethernet capabilities.

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