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Navigator Accessible Pedestrian Signal |
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FEATURES
The Navigator is a highly reliable, vandal resistant Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS)
that provides a vibro-tactile ADA compliant 2" push button with a raised directional
arrow and audible sounds during all pedestrian cycles. Sounds are emitted out from behind the
unit via a recessed weatherproof speaker. A custom voice-on-location message can be provided with an
extended push of the button. The message typically gives information about the intersection
and street being crossed.
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TWO WIRE ADVANTAGE
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Uses existing pushbutton wiring, only takes two wires; very easy to hook
up.
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Significantly reduced installation cost due to no additional wires
required.
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Synchronizes all sounds on an intersection.
SYSTEM UNIQUENESS
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Independent minimum & maximum volume settings for Locate Sounds, Clearance
& Walk Sounds. Extended button push and volume overrides under logic control.
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Global configuration changes (setup one and save changes to all vs. setup
per individual push button station).
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Optional clearance sounds or audible countdown of remaining seconds during
clearance available; complements or replaces visible countdown displays.
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Secure configuration prevents unauthorized tampering.
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System can self-test and fault report to a remote site for real-time
monitoring and system maintenance.
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Button rated for 100 million+ operations with > 2 lb. actuation
force.
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User selectable multiple language support option available; can be programmed
with up to three pedestrian selectable languages.
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Maximum volume dynamic range 60 dB.
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Optional announcement of direction of travel (Ex: "traveling west") can
be added (in field) to location message.
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Extended push priority (mutes entire intersection except selected crosswalk
to minimize confusion caused by other sounds).
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Synchronized sounds throughout intersection; reduced noise clutter.
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All inputs and outputs optically isolated; eliminates need for ped button
isolators.
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Can provide special messages throughout intersection such as
"Emergency vehicle approaching, please clear intersection immediately", or a similar warning
message regarding an approaching train if desired.
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Push button failures or system failures default to transmitting a constant
pedestrian call; standard pushbuttons can fail open.
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Adjustable extended push time from 1 to 4 seconds in .5-second increments
can be set by installer.
CUSTOM MESSAGE AND SOUND OPTIONS
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Custom Locate Sound - Plays a sound at a selectable interval to assist
a blind pedestrian in locating the Push Button Station.
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Custom Location Message(s) - Typically message states street being crossed and
cross street names, and other vital information to help pedestrian with location and direction.
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Custom Walk Message(s) - Typically alerts pedestrians that the walk interval has
begun and name of street being crossed.
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Custom Clearance Sounds/Countdown - Plays a sound to let pedestrians know
they should clear intersection crosswalk. This optional tone typically would sound similar
to the locate tone but is played at a faster rate or counts down the number of seconds in
the clearance phase.
ADVANCED SOUND OPTIONS
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Two custom messages available, both override all other sounds or messages and plays
once every time its assigned input is activated on the Central Control Unit.

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