A typical solar-powered crosswalk,
using a 2400 Dual Signal Head system on a sign post with an off-the-shelf
pedestrian activation button. As the ambient light diminishes, the
system automatically reduces the intensity of the output to conserve battery
power.
A 2400 Dual Signal Headsystem was used
in conjunction with a Side-Arm Bracket.
Bolts and banding where used to attach the bracket to the side of an existing
wooden power pole.
An elaborate system using 8 signal
heads in multiple configurations. The 4 systems attached to the
overhead support pole are 3400 Overhead Mount
Assemblies used in conjunction with a stock warning sign. At
either side of the road are 2400 Dual Signal Head
Systems mounted on standard posts.
This
3400 Overhead Mount Assembly was installed on
the outside of a fire hall to warn on-coming traffic that a fire control
vehicles was about to depart. This system also incorporates a Remote Transmitter
that activates the system from inside the fire
hall.
This
pre-existing sign post had an 2400 Dual Signal Head
system installed, along with a pedestrian activation button, in under an
hour.
Busy
streets, such as this one, do not need to be closed down, nor does the road
need to be torn up. Two post mounted 2400 Dual
Signal Heads were installed and in use on the same day.
The
solar-powered and wireless Active Beacon saved the beautification project
already present along this scenic waterway.
A
6400 Overhead Sign System and two
2400 Dual Signal Head Systems on
Side-Arm Brackets complete this crosswalk on a
busy crossroad.
Another combination installation. Two 2400 Dual
Signal Head systems on Side-Arm Brackets
along with a pole mounted 2400 Dual Signal Head
system complete this four lane crosswalk.
Pictured above is a 2400 Dual Signal Head
system and a pedestrian push button mounted on a standard post. This
school zone crossing guard uses the Active Beacon and standard signs to draw
the attention of motorists.