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Wavetronix Smartsensor upgrade surfaces in Melbourne

Visitors to the ITS World Congress Melbourne can see the latest product from Wavetronix – the Smartsensor Manager HD 4.0, an important upgrade that features many customer-requested functions that have been extensively tested to ensure reliability. “Our quality control processes have evolved, creating a leap forward in terms of the way that we test and review our sensors,” said Ryan Lindsey, Wavetronix product office director. “We’re able to deliver on customer needs in ways we haven’t before. The HD manage
October 11, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
Michael Rose (left) and Russ Connely of Wavetronix with the Smartsensor technology
Visitors to the ITS World Congress Melbourne can see the latest product from 148 Wavetronix – the Smartsensor Manager HD 4.0, an important upgrade that features many customer-requested functions that have been extensively tested to ensure reliability.

“Our quality control processes have evolved, creating a leap forward in terms of the way that we test and review our sensors,” said Ryan Lindsey, Wavetronix product office director. “We’re able to deliver on customer needs in ways we haven’t before. The HD manager features the auto-configuration, alignment and detection verification tools that have made Smartsensor HD the easiest to use and most reliable non-intrusive detection in the industry. This upgrade of the manager tool offers a cleaner, updated user interface that is easier to navigate, as well as the ability to export detection data in a variety of formats.”

Other new features of Smartsensor Manager HD 4.0 include simultaneous viewing of event list and verification screens; bulk upgrading of entire sensor networks with remote access at once; and convenient shortcuts to commonly used features.

“We are committed to getting it right and providing customers with the reliability and functionality they’ve come to expect from Wavetronix,” said Brandon Taylor, HD product engineer.

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