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4EVR® MOAB Wave

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With the 4EVR® MOAB standing out as one of our most beloved pedestrian push buttons (PPB), it was only logical for us to introduce a touchless option. Like its resilient counterparts in the push button family, the 4EVR® MOAB Wave upholds its reputation as the market’s most rugged button. What distinguishes it is the effortless ability to initiate a call with a mere wave of the hand, enhancing both convenience and user experience.

 

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The 4EVR® MOAB Wave is an innovative non-contact push button, featuring digital control through a robust active infrared sensor that operates seamlessly in various weather conditions, even in rain and snow. Crafted from solid aluminum, this button is exceptionally durable and resistant to both vandalism and impact. What sets it apart is its touchless functionality – a simple hand wave within a 1-6 inch range of the sensor triggers a momentary LED indicator and an audible tone (dee-dah), initiating a pedestrian call. Additionally, the 4EVR® MOAB Wave offers flexibility, available in both Latching and Momentary LED modes, with compatibility options using a PBIC-24 or PBIL isolator card.

turn lane pedestrian indicator (TLPI) sign for alerting drivers of pedestrians in the crosswalk

TPLI® (Turn Lane Pedestrian Indicator)

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Overview:

The TLPI® (Turn Lane Pedestrian Indicator) is a vital safety feature that enhances pedestrian protection by shifting the focus onto vehicle drivers. This innovative system utilizes LEDs that adapt to ambient light conditions, flashing to alert drivers to the presence of pedestrians in active crosswalks. It specifically addresses situations where vehicles may be attempting legal turns at intersections with red, flashing yellow, or green lights while pedestrians are crossing. The TLPI® initiates its warning cycle when pedestrians press the push button, sending wireless signals to high-intensity illuminated R10-15 signs from various manufacturers. This visual warning serves as a crucial reminder to drivers to exercise caution and yield to pedestrians, particularly significant when it comes to right-hand turns on red lights, where distracted drivers may overlook pedestrians entering the crosswalk. By providing drivers with real-time visual indications of pedestrian intent, the TLPI® plays a pivotal role in improving road safety.

 

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TLPI® has been created with the intention of one day communicating with connected vehicles. After a call has been placed, a signal will be sent to the Sign Driver from the Signal Node to give drivers an additional warning that pedestrians intend to cross. This will provide another layer of safety for the pedestrian and will help decrease the overall number of pedestrians who are hit by a vehicle while making a legal turn at a signalized intersection.

Intersections need TLPI® because the “walk sign” status for pedestrians does not guarantee their safety. When a driver comes up to an intersection to make a legal turn at a red light, they often look right for cars and then left. The driver will then pull out to make the right turn and not notice a pedestrian making a legal crossing because the light has changed. The Turn Lane Pedestrian Indicator’s LED flashing technology helps to increase the likelihood that a vehicle sees a pedestrian in the intersection by lighting up the sign. These LED flashing lights in turn help the driver notice that there are pedestrians in the crosswalk and should wait for them to clear prior to making a turn.

nxtCycle Wave touchless cyclist button

nxtCycle Wave

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Overview:

Introducing the nxtCycle Wave, meticulously engineered with cyclists in mind. This cutting-edge device redefines convenience and safety by seamlessly combining state-of-the-art technology with rugged durability. At its core, the nxtCycle Wave features a non-contact push-button system, meticulously crafted for cyclists’ needs. Cyclists can now effortlessly activate signals without the need to dismount, eliminating the risk of using pedestrian buttons or resorting to illegal crossings.

Crafted with ergonomics in mind, the handle of nxtCycle Wave ensures a comfortable and intuitive user experience. Its robust construction guarantees longevity, even in the most demanding environments. Plus, the generous actuation surface further enhances ease of use, making nxtCycle Wave the epitome of intersection innovation.

 

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What sets it apart is its active infrared sensor, an innovation that functions flawlessly in all weather conditions, be it rain or snow. Crafted from solid aluminum, the button is resistant to vandalism and impacts, making it suitable for use on streets and bike paths. Moreover, the top of the button station serves as a handle, providing cyclists with stability while waiting for a crossing signal.

When a cyclist waves their hand within 1-6 inches from the sensor, the system activates a momentary LED indicator and produces an audible tone (dee-dah) to signal the pedestrian call. The nxtCycle Wave can be acquired in either Momentary or Latching LED modes, which may require specific isolators. Additionally, the button cup allows for straightforward installation on a variety of pole sizes, and the pole relief channel ensures a secure and snug fit.

Guardian® Mini

Overview:

The Guardian® Mini is 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. It seamlessly connects to the Signal Power Interface (SPI) in the pedestrian signal head via a four-conductor cable. The Guardian® Mini is fully ADA, MUTCD, and PROWAG (September 2023 updates) compliant. Now, pedestrians can confidently cross intersections with the assistance of the Guardian® Mini’s intuitive features.

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Guardian Mini upgrades existing pedestrian push-button intersections to accessible pedestrian signal intersections without drilling any additional holes. By providing a straightforward and budget-friendly solution, this innovative design streamlines the process of aligning intersections with the latest PROWAG Guidelines (effective September 7, 2023).

The Guardian Mini meets ADA compliance standards and is designed to withstand significant impacts. As a result, all pedestrians can access the intersection since it provides essential information and audible indications required by the MUTCD, ADA, and TAC. In addition, the inclusion of Bluetooth® technology enables seamless wireless configuration updates via the easy-to-use PedConnex® utility, compatible with both Android and iOS devices.

Audible beaconing device speaker side angle

Audible Beacon Device

Overview:

The Audible Beacon Device provides a loud locator tone for the crossing pedestrian from an auxiliary speaker on or near the pedestrian signal head at the far end of the crosswalk during the pedestrian change interval. The beacon is aimed toward the end of the first third of the crosswalk enabling locator tones to be heard from all sections of the crosswalk. Pedestrians can activate the Audible Beacon Device by placing a call with the extended press feature (holding the button down for one second or longer) at an accessible Pedestrian Signal. The device is located at the end of the crosswalk (destination point), and is mounted at 7-10 feet high per the MUTCD NPA, where it can broadcast tones, up to 100 dBA to the final two-thirds of the crosswalk, during the pedestrian change interval.

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The Audible Beacon Device comprises a speaker mounted on the pedestrian signal head or a pan-tilt bracket fixed to a pole, allowing you to position it at your preferred height of 7-10 feet on the side of the intersection that serves as the destination for crosswalk users. This is especially crucial for aiding visually impaired individuals when crossing intersections, as the speaker can emit significantly louder volumes than traditional APS systems, thereby expanding safety throughout the final two-thirds of the intersection.

During the pedestrian clearance interval, typically near the end of the first line of the crossing, users hear an audible destination beacon tone emanating from a speaker positioned at the destination end of the crosswalk. This distinctive and percussive tone enables pedestrians with visual disabilities to navigate toward the destination beacon, adjusting their course to remain within the crosswalk until they reach the final endpoint at the conclusion of the crosswalk.