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Intellicone expands work zone product range

Highway Resource Solutions has expanded its Intellicone product range to include Intellicone Traffic Management Unit (TMU) and Intellicone Sentry. The TMU system enables traffic management staff to detect breaches at remote barriers and relay this to Intellicone portable site alarms within a work site. When combined with Intellicone enabled Dorman cone lamps, this helps create safer working environments. The Intellicone Sentry, a rapidly deployable ultrasonic beam sensor, detects vehicles breaching
April 9, 2014 Read time: 1 min
Highway Resource Solutions has expanded its 7364 Intellicone product range to include Intellicone Traffic Management Unit (TMU) and Intellicone Sentry.

The TMU system enables traffic management staff to detect breaches at remote barriers and relay this to Intellicone portable site alarms within a work site. When combined with Intellicone enabled 1915 Dorman cone lamps, this helps create safer working environments.

The Intellicone Sentry, a rapidly deployable ultrasonic beam sensor, detects vehicles breaching works access points and can be used to support staff manning these gates.

An override switch enables authorised staff to allow work vehicles access without triggering the alarm. The Sentry integrates with existing Intellicone equipment and new TMU.

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