Showing all 5 results

PedSafety Guardian accessible pedestrian system (APS)

Guardian APS

$0.00

Overview:

The Guardian APS is an independent 4-wire system that allows for true plug-and-play installation. Our programming utility, PedConnex®, is a straightforward and user-friendly way to customize and program each station at the intersection. In addition to enhanced usability and a new, more vandal-resistant body style, the Guardian comes with all of the same Advisor Guide Pedestrian Station hallmarks that agencies all over the country have come to know and trust. You can expect improved sound quality, locator tones, customizable verbal messaging, vibrotactile actuation acknowledgment, and a host of other features designed to fit your needs.

Easy wiring access and configuration are at the heart of the Guardian, the latest independent system from PedSafety. This complete MUTCD, ADA, and TAC-compliant Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS) solution has a simple and flexible configuration and delivers safety, simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness at any intersection.

The Guardian is a cabinet-free, completely independent pedestrian system as a testament to its simplicity. Encompassing everything agencies know and trust about PedSafety APS devices, the Guardian offers greater sound quality and control and provides an ambient gain compensation locator tone, extended press options, vibrotactile walk indications, and optional clearance phase indications; all adjustments and settings can be made at the pedestrian station via USB connection or Bluetooth® through the PedConnex® utility.

Interested in touchless actuation? It is now available with the new Guardian Wave.

PedSafety Guardian touchless Wave accessible pedestrian system (APS)

Guardian Wave

$0.00

Overview:

Pedestrian Safety and decreasing the spread of germs are at the heart of the Guardian Wave, the latest touchless independent system from PedSafety.  No longer will pedestrians have to push the same button as countless others.  With easy wiring access and configuration, the Guardian Wave APS has a simple and flexible configuration and delivers safety, simplicity, reliability, and cost-effectiveness at any intersection.

As a testament to its simplicity, the Guardian Wave (like its predecessor the Guardian) is a cabinet-free, completely independent pedestrian system. Encompassing everything agencies know and trust about the Guardian Accessible Pedestrian Signal and Advisor Guide Accessible Pedestrian Station (AGPS), the Guardian Wave offers greater sound quality and control, and still provides an ambient gain compensation locator tone, specific to the Guardian Wave, extended press options, vibrotactile walk indications, and optional clearance phase indications; all adjustments and settings can be made at the pedestrian station via USB connection or Bluetooth®.

A PedSafety Wireless data transfer advisor advanced pedestrian station

WiAAPS

$0.00

Overview:


Fully compliant with MUTCD and agency specifications, the Wireless Data Transfer Advisor Advanced Pedestrian Station (WiAAPS) communicates through a secured network and utilizes field wires for power. It is the first of its kind to use a wireless radio communications network to provide flexible, reliable, and secure delivery in a mesh network. The simple set-up and web-based management capabilities make this solution a truly innovative part of any intersection.

 

Secured Network Solution:

The Advanced Pedestrian Coordinator (APC) continuously communicates with each Advanced Pedestrian Button (APB) in a network-based, distributed control system. Direct Ethernet access or remote network connection allows real-time system monitoring and control of operating parameters, while also providing the capability to upload files directly to individual pedestrian stations or download reports generated by the APC. Now equipped with more outstanding sound quality, this innovative solution still offers an ambient gain compensation locator tone, extended press options, vibrotactile walk indications, and optional clearance phase indications.

wireless advanced accessible pedestrian station unit with the APC and APB side by side

WiAAPS Wave

Overview:

Fully compliant with MUTCD and agency specifications, the Wireless Advanced Accessible Pedestrian System (WiAAPS) communicates through a secured network and utilizes field wires for power. Now with “Wave” capability, pedestrians can utilize the no-contact active infrared sensor to place a call at the intersection. The “Wave” active infrared sensor operates independently from the physical push button and provides a germ-free means of actuation. The simple set-up and web-based management capabilities make this solution a truly innovative part of any intersection.

 

Secured Network Solution:

Much like its predecessor, the WiAAPS, the Advanced Pedestrian Coordinator (APC) is in continuous communication with each Advanced Pedestrian Button (APB) in a network-based, distributed control system. Direct Ethernet access or remote network connection allows real-time system monitoring and control of operating parameters, while also providing the capability to upload files directly to individual pedestrian stations or download reports generated by the APC. This innovative solution still offers an ambient gain compensation locator tone, extended press options, vibrotactile walk indications, and optional clearance phase indications. The “Wave” sensor also allows pedestrians to place an extended press call. Sensor settings, such as distance detection and sensitivity of the sensor, can be adjusted to meet the needs of the intersection.

 

guardian mini accessible pedestrian push button

Guardian Mini

Overview:

The Guardian Mini, a comprehensive APS solution packed into a compact and user-friendly package. Designed to ensure the safety of pedestrians at intersections, this innovative device offers a range of cues including audible, tactile, and visual indications at the crosswalk. With its hassle-free installation process, the Guardian Mini utilizes existing mounting holes from an ADA button and seamlessly connects to the Signal Power Interface (SPI) in the pedestrian signal head via a four-conductor cable. Now, pedestrians can confidently cross intersections with the assistance of the Guardian Mini’s intuitive features.