NEW PRODUCTS
LSI INDUSTRIES OFFERS NEW DUAL BEAM LED BOLLARD
LSI Industries has introduced the XHYP3, a new specification-grade
bollard featuring a high-performance, patent-pending Dual Beam LED optical system, with state-of-the-art driver technology for unsurpassed system efficiency, control and protection. Driven by LSI’s Crossover LED technology, with precise lighting control, it’s designed to deliver exceptional fixture spacing and lighting uniformity for enhanced security and improved way-finding.
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PEXCO INTRODUCES X-LAST POLYURETHANE BOLLARD
PYRAMID TECHNOLOGIES LAUNCHES NEW BILL ACCEPTOR
The Apex 7000, a new bill acceptor from Pyramid Technologies,
builds on the reliability and functionality of the existing Apex line, which is designed and built in the United States. Plus, the 7000 incorporates several new updates and, for the first time, includes dip switches. Engineered to perform and built to last, the Apex 7000 is designed to provide key enhancements without sacrificing reliability.
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Pexco, Davidson Traffic Control Products now
offers the X-Last polyurethane bollard, calling it the most rigid “flexible” bollard on the market today. Designed to discourage vehicles from entering pedestrian and bike pathways, they can be driven over by emergency vehicles and return to their full, upright form. The X-Last bollards offer maintenance-free, pedestrian and cyclist safety; access for emergency vehicles without loss of time to remove bollards; and custom colors and reflective sheeting.
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NEDAP LINE NOW INCLUDES LPR FOR VEHICLE ACCESS CONTROL
Nedap AVI has expanded its product line of vehicle identification
systems with the ANPR Access license plate reader. Specifically designed for vehicle access applications, it’s easy to implement in existing access control systems, the company says, because the software supports Wiegand, RS422, RS485 and IP. Also, the camera is designed to act as a reader in several vehicle access control situations.
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Preformed saw-cut loops from BD Loops,
MAGNALIGHT.COM ADDS NEW LED WALL PACK LIGHT
Magnalight.com from Larson Electronics has
released a powerful LED wall pack light designed to provide a highly effective alternative to metal-halide (MH) fixtures. The LEDWP-400, producing output comparable to 400 watt MH wall packs, offers improved performance through greater durability, faster start times, and an up to four-five times longer operation life. With no ballast and solid state design, the LEDWP-400 provides a highly durable and reliable alternative to incandescent and HID fixtures.
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designed to save time and money, are used for applications where a finished driveway or road exists. A 3/16” or larger groove is cut into concrete or asphalt, and the loop and lead-in are stuffed and sealed in the groove. When installed with an automatic gate system, the loops often serve the functions of reverse, center, exit loops. They also can be used as a reliable form of vehicle detection for counting, arming, closing and much more.
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BD LOOPS PREFORMED SAW- CUT LOOPS SIMPLIFY INSTALLATION
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