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Type approval for Siemens Mova 7

TRL Software has confirmed that Siemens Mova 7 integration has passed the mandatory tests and recommendation has been given from TRL to the Highways Agency for Type Approval. Siemens now joins Telent which passed the mandatory tests back in November 2012. Siemens will launch Mova 7 as an integral part of the new ST950 traffic controller which is to be unveiled at Traffex in April. TRL has continued to develop Mova in line with customer needs and the product's strategy.
March 21, 2013 Read time: 1 min
491 TRL Software has confirmed that 189 Siemens Mova 7 integration has passed the mandatory tests and recommendation has been given from TRL to the Highways Agency for Type Approval.

Siemens now joins Telent which passed the mandatory tests back in November 2012.

Siemens will launch Mova 7 as an integral part of the new ST950 traffic controller which is to be unveiled at Traffex in April.

TRL has continued to develop Mova in line with customer needs and the product's strategy.

To support the rollout of Mova 7 installations, TRL has released Mova Tools, the new name for MOVA Setup.  The new version is fully compatible with Mova versions 2.9-7.0 and allows import from and export to .MSD, .DT and .D* file formats.

Multiple Mova controllers can be handled within a single file and the setting up of time-of-day data plans has been made easier to use.

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