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Audible Pedestrian Signal

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  1. ACCESSIBLE PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM Picture of ACCESSIBLE PEDESTRIAN SYSTEM The Accessible Pedestrian System is an audible and vibrating pedestrian signal system designed to make street crossing safer for individuals who are blind, deaf, hard of hearing, or who have low vision. The system consists of a driver unit and a push button unit. The driver unit provides all the necessary electronics to drive an audio tactile transducer, located in the push button unit, which creates audible and tactile walk and don't walk signals. The audible output of the push button has three...[More Information]

  2. APS-10 Picture of APS-10 The APS-10 is an audible pedestrian signal designed to aid pedestrians who are blind or have low vision in crossing streets safely. When connected to existing pedestrian signals, it produces separate and distinctive electronic bird chirping sounds for both north/south and east/west crossings. It has a universal mount and is easily installed on any existing pedestrian signal. The sound output of this audible pedestrian signal is 90 decibels (Db) at one meter, with sound output automatically switc...[More Information]

  3. AUDIAM OS & AUDIAM FS Picture of AUDIAM OS & AUDIAM FS Audiam OS and Audiam FS are audible pedestrian signals designed for use by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. Audiam OS is an audible signal designed to help pedestrians who are blind or who have low vision to locate the traffic signal request box. It gives off a ticking sound, which can be heard five meters from the traffic signal mast. The Audiam FS provides an acoustic signal to indicate when the green (go) signal is on, and to guide pedestrians who are blind or who have low visio...[More Information]

  4. CAMPBELL ADA COMPLIANT PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTONS (MODELS 200, 400, 500, 800, 900, 4 EVR 120, 1371-412, & 4960-412) Picture of CAMPBELL ADA COMPLIANT PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTONS (MODELS 200, 400, 500, 800, 900, 4 EVR 120, 1371-412, & 4960-412) Campbell ADA Compliant Pedestrian Push Buttons are audible pedestrian control switches designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Controls include a large round button in a round or rectangular mounting plate of stainless steel, aluminum, or PVC plastic. An audible tone and LED visual signal are momentarily activated when the button is pressed. Available switches include pressure sensitive solid state (model 4 EVR 120), typical movement solid state (model 700, 800, and 900...[More Information]

  5. DS-100 SERIES AUDIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL Picture of DS-100 SERIES AUDIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL The DS-100 Series Audible Pedestrian Signal is designed to improve crosswalk safety for pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. This audible pedestrian signal (APS) features Dynamic Proportional Volume Compensation that monitors the ambient noise level and adjusts output to ensure the audibility of the signal. Volume is normally preset to 5 decibels (dB) above ambient noise. Another feature, Sound Inhibit, allows the audible signal to be disabled at sensitive periods, during complex traffi...[More Information]

  6. DS-2000 SERIES AUDIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL Picture of DS-2000 SERIES AUDIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL The DS-2000 Series Audible Pedestrian Signal is designed to improve safety during street crossing by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. This audible pedestrian signal (APS) features Dynamic Volume Compensation so its signal will remain 5 decibels (dB) above ambient street noise. It has a Sound Active Signal that emits a steady low-volume ôclickingö sound to indicate when the APS unit is on and available for use. This APS has four cuckoo and peep walk sounds and four DonÆt Walk sounds....[More Information]

  7. LED SIGNALEYES PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL Picture of LED SIGNALEYES PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL The LED SignalEyes Pedestrian Signal is a voice output and vibrating pedestrian signal system designed for use by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. This pedestrian signal system provides voice and vibrating output through the Vibro-Tactile Orientation and Mobility Unit (see separate entry), a remote receiver carried by individual pedestrians. The signal features a light emitting diode (LED) display with animated, moving eyes that induce improved looking behavior by pedestrians for gr...[More Information]

  8. NAVIGATOR ACCESSIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL Picture of NAVIGATOR ACCESSIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL The Navigator Accessible Pedestrian Signal is an audible pedestrian signal designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision. The system consists of a control unit, a sign, and a control panel featuring a vibro-tactile, ADA-compliant push button and a raised directional arrow that can be pointed in any of four directions to indicate the street. When the button is pushed, an audible "tick" sound is heard, tactile feedback is given, and a red light emitting diode (LED) light turns on and s...[More Information]

  9. PRISMA TS ACOUSTIC PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL (MODELS TS-903, TS-904, TS-907, & TS-908) Picture of PRISMA TS ACOUSTIC PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL (MODELS TS-903, TS-904, TS-907, & TS-908) Prisma TS Acoustic Pedestrian Signals are audible pedestrian signals designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. These audible pedestrian signals have ten distinct sounds that can be used to indicate different walking directions. The sounds are produced by a speaker and include a variety of digitally recorded clicks, knocks, and beeps. The volume is automatically adjusted to the ambient noise level, within a range of 55 to 83 decibels. On the top of the housing of the units...[More Information]

  10. RELUME LED PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL Picture of RELUME LED PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL The Relume LED Pedestrian Signal is a voice output and vibrating pedestrian signal system designed for use by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. This pedestrian signal provides voice and vibrating output through the Vibro-Tactile Orientation and Mobility Unit, a remote receiver carried by individual pedestrians. The signal features a light emitting diode (LED) display with pulse mode operation. A walking figure represents "walk" and a hand represents "don't walk." The display is dimme...[More Information]

  11. SONALERT CROSSWALK AUDIBLE SIGNAL DEVICES (MODELS VSB110-1 & VSB110-2) Picture of SONALERT CROSSWALK AUDIBLE SIGNAL DEVICES (MODELS VSB110-1 & VSB110-2) Sonalert Crosswalk Audible Signal Devices are audible pedestrian signals designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Model VSB-110-1 produces a cuckoo sound at 800 and 1200 Hertz (Hz), which repeats every 1.5 seconds. It is intended for use on north-south crosswalks. Model VSB-110-2 produces a chirp at 2000 Hz, which repeats every one second, and is intended for use on east-west crosswalks. POWER: Uses 110/120 volts alternating current (AC). DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 1.6 x 4 x 1....[More Information]

  12. VIBRO-TACTILE ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY UNIT Picture of VIBRO-TACTILE ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY UNIT The Vibro-Tactile Orientation and Mobility Unit is a voice output and vibrating electronic mobility aid designed for use by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. This remote receiver works with two voice output and vibrating pedestrian signals, the Relume LED Pedestrian Signal and LED SignalEyes Pedestrian Signal (see separate entries). When the pedestrian signal displays a Walk message, this unit speaks the words "Proceed with caution" and provides a continuous low frequency vibration. ...[More Information]

  13. WILCOX AUDIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL Picture of WILCOX AUDIBLE PEDESTRIAN SIGNAL The Wilcox Audible Pedestrian Signal is an audible pedestrian signal designed for individuals who are blind or have low vision. This signal produces a cuckoo sound when pedestrians can cross north/south, and a peep-peep sound when pedestrians can cross east-west. Its sound output is 90 decibels (Db) at one meter. This audible pedestrian signal operates in a temperature range of minus 35 to 167 degrees Fahrenheit and a humidity range of five to 95 percent relative humidity. POWER: Uses 115 volts ...[More Information]

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