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Intelight pushes touc screen interface for its X2 controller at ITS America

Intelight remains focused on its ATC compliant X2 controller at this year’s show, reminding conference goers that it features a color touch screen interface that allows for third-party applications to run in tandem with traffic applications without interference.
April 23, 2013 Read time: 1 min
7316 Intelight remains focused on its ATC compliant X2 controller at this year’s show, reminding conference goers that it features a color touchscreen interface that allows for third-party applications to run in tandem with traffic applications without interference.

According to Tom Stiles, vice president of traffic engineering services with Intelight, the color touch screen interface can display video from detection or IP cameras and allows engineers to program ethernet switches via a web interface or email from the front panel of the controller.

Intelight is also showcasing its MaxTime software with a web-based programming interface and an advanced data logger with one-tenth of a second resolution for every controller event.

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