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Advisor Advanced Accessible Pedestrian Station (AAPS)

Advisor Advanced Pedestrian Station

Web-based Management

The AAPS is the first of its kind to use web-based management, which enables traffic agency technicians to update and monitor the system remotely over network communication lines via traditional workstations, laptops or any device that is web browser compatible.

Operators can view AAPS systems in real time and control audio and visual components with the capability to download files directly to individual pedestrian stations or to an entire network. Other features include ambient gain compensation, detectable sound, groupings, and night mode offering smart sound control.

Centralized Stations

In a network based distributed control system, the Advanced Pedestrian Controller (APC) is in continuous communication with each Advanced Pedestrian Button (APB). Direct Ethernet access or remote network connection allows for real time system monitoring and control of operating parameters. This communication provides the capability to upload files directly to individual pedestrian stations or download reports generated by the APC.

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    Theory of Operation
    APC uses EoP (Ethernet over Power) communication on low voltage pedestrian button field wiring. Real time update reporting is provided by continuous communication between APC and APBs. Stations are configurable by phases, groups and movements.

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  • Advanced Pedestrian Controller (APC)

    The Advanced Pedestrian Controller (APC) interfaces with the traffic control system and the Advanced Push Buttons (APB). The APC is software driven and offers flexibility in configuration options.
    Any web browser device can be used to configure the system. Remote access is available to the APC when the cabinet is on a network. Access is password protected. The APC front panel displays status of APB’s, and provides for all connections.

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  • Web-Based Management

    Traffic Engineers and Technicians can access real time pedestrian usage data instantly from their desk. Remote communications provide agencies not only with valuable usage data, but the ability to exercise pedestrian stations from their desk and make any changes desired.

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  • Easy Installation

    Each system is configured at the factory for a true plug and play installation. AAPS can be easily retrofitted in existing intersections; usually utilizing existing pedestrian input conductors. The APB Base Station is sealed and ready; two wires and two bolts.

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  • Advisor Advanced Pedestrian Stations

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    Theory of Operation
    APC uses EoP (Ethernet over Power) communication on low voltage pedestrian button field wiring. Real time update reporting is provided by continuous communication between APC and APBs. Stations are configurable by phases, groups and movements.

  • Advanced Pedestrian Controller (APC)

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    The Advanced Pedestrian Controller (APC) interfaces with the traffic control system and the Advanced Push Buttons (APB). The APC is software driven and offers flexibility in configuration options.
    Any web browser device can be used to configure the system. Remote access is available to the APC when the cabinet is on a network. Access is password protected. The APC front panel displays status of APB’s, and provides for all connections.

  • Web-Based Management

    AAPS_PC

    Traffic Engineers and Technicians can access real time pedestrian usage data instantly from their desk. Remote communications provide agencies not only with valuable usage data, but the ability to exercise pedestrian stations from their desk and make any changes desired.

  • Easy Installation

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    Each system is configured at the factory for a true plug and play installation. AAPS can be easily retrofitted in existing intersections; usually utilizing existing pedestrian input conductors. The APB Base Station is sealed and ready; two wires and two bolts.

Agency Benefits

The APC is software driven and offers flexibility in configuration options. Any web browser device can be used to configure the system. Remote access is available to the APC when the cabinet is on a network. A menu driven utility guides the user through setup and downloads effortlessly. Night mode volume controls, forward facing speakers, and rapid shut-off AGC incorporate Quiet Signals Technology to accommodate residential and evening business considerations.

Installation

The APB Base Station is made from solid Al stock, sealed and ready; two wires and two bolts. Each system is configured at the factory for a true plug and play installation. AAPS can be easily retrofitted in existing intersections; utilizing the existing pedestrian input conductors. Aesthetically pleasing extension brackets are available allowing stations to be mounted within accessibility guidelines.

FEATURES

  • Ethernet Access
  • Remote Communication
  • Time of Day functionality
  • Night Mode Volume
  • Ped Count/Call Data

KEY BENEFITS

  • Easy Installation
  • Web Browser Utility
  • Quiet Signals Technology
  • 16 PPB/ 8 Phase Control
  • NEMA TS 2 Certified
  • Meets MUTCD Guidelines
  • Forward facing speaker for improved sound control and reduced sound pollution
  • Outputs
  • Synchronicity
  • Form Factor
  • Locator tone
  • Acknowledgment message / tone / visual LED / vibrotactile bounce
  • Location information message with extended press
  • Walk cycle tones / messages and vibrotactile signal
  • Clearance tones / beaconing
  • Emergency pre-emption tones / message
  • Groups
  • Phases
  • Movements
  • Intersections
  • APC console geometry 5 X 6 X 6”
  • APB Base Station 12 X 5 X 1 ¾” Displays a 5 X 9 Sign
  • Adapter Plates for 9 X 12”, and 9 X 15” Signs

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Accessible Pedestrian Systems

  • Advisor Advanced Pedestrian Station

    Advisor Advanced Accessible Pedestrian Station (AAPS)

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    Advisor Guide Accessible Pedestrian Station (AGPS)

    Hardware and Extension Brackets

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      Adapter Plates

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      APS Extension Brackets

      AAPS Introduction Video

      AAPS Installations and News

      • Modular Pedestrian Stations

        AAPS Installation in Downtown Boise at Ada County Courthouse

        February 28, 2012
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        AAPS Installation at Capitol and Broad St.

        September 20, 2011
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        AAPS Approved for Minnesota Department of Transportaion

        September 16, 2011

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