Skip to main content

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.

%$Linker: 2 Asset <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary /> 4 84821 0 oLinkAsset <span class="mouselink">www.Intelight-its.com</span> www.Intelight-its.com false /EasySiteWeb/GatewayLink.aspx?alId=84821 false false%>

Related Content

  • April 23, 2013
    Laser Technology showcases its measurement instruments in the field
    Laser Technology is showcasing its line of laser-based measurement instruments, highlighting real-world profile and event trigger deployments in North Carolina, Texas, Colorado and South America. The measurement systems are being used in red light cameras, license plate recognition and vehicle classification applications.
  • October 24, 2012
    Moxa displays Ethernet switches and industrial wireless AP devices
    Moxa, the German producer of industrial automation products, will be showing a range of its products, including industrial Ethernet switches and industrial wireless AP devices with resilient self-healing Turbo Ring and Turbo Chain technology and Turbo Roaming, allowing ITS operators access to high performance wired or wireless Ethernet technology with good bandwidth. Other products include what Moxa describes as the world’s first serial device server for connecting legacy devices such as VMS.
  • October 18, 2012
    Moxa high performance Ethernet products on show at ITS World Congress
    Moxa, a global provider of industrial automation solutions, will be highlighting a full range of products that allow ITS operators access to high performance wired/wireless Ethernet networks with superb connectivity. The company will also be featuring full Gigabit solutions and wide-temperature HD IP cameras that are available for bandwidth-hungry ITS video surveillance applications. To easily extend data transmission over fibre communications or leverage the existing telephone grade copper wires to transmi
  • March 3, 2014
    Wide range of marking materials and signs from Orafol
    Orafol will use Intertraffic Amsterdam 2014 to showcase a full range of retroreflective materials which includes all relevant grades of reflectivity for different traffic applications, in both prismatic and glass bead materials. As the company points out, a great number of the Oralite and Reflexite brand of films are CE approved, for manufacturing of CE marked signage. Also on display will be a live demonstration of the new Oralite UV Digital Traffic Sign Printer, an environmentally friendly alternative