Advanced Accessible Pedestrian System

Advanced Accessible Pedestrian System
Fully Integrated Pedestrian System
APC
APB
The AAPS is designed to provide
visually impaired pedestrians
with information about the state
of the pedestrian signals at the
intersection. Intersection
information is conveyed utilizing
visual, audio, and tactile means.
Ambient gain control, grouping
and night mode offer smart
sound control.
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.
COMPATABILITY
TS1 and TS2 compatible; the APC
interfaces with the pedestrian load
switches to monitor the walk and
don’t walk states. Calls are placed
from the APC to the cabinet
Pedestrian Push Button call input
terminals.
APC
FEATURES
The Advanced Pedestrian
• True 2 wire system
Controller (APC) interfaces with
• EoP technology
the traffic control system and the
Advanced Push Buttons (APB). The • Web browser interface
• No proprietary device required
APC is software driven and offers
flexibility in configuration options. • Password protected
• Remote login
Any web page browser can be
• Night mode capability
used to configure the system.
• Real time feedback
Remote access is available to the
• Internal conflict monitor
APC when the cabinet is on a
• Downloadable Audio Files
network. Access is password
• Real Time Clock – NTP Compliant
protected.
• Temp -40°C to +75°C
Audio messages or tones are
• IP addressable devices
downloaded directly to APB’s.
• Downloadable logs
Software updates are easily
downloadable. Night mode option • 3 Year warranty
• Made in USA
reduces audio volumes at night.
The APC front panel displays
status of APB’s, and provides for all
connections.
APB
Advanced Push Buttons are
powered by low voltage EoP
communication utilizing the
existing pedestrian button field
wiring. The APB’s mute when
communication is lost or a conflict
is identified by the APC “failsafe”
internal conflict monitoring.
The APB is a fully integrated
pedestrian station.
TERMINATION BOARD
The termination board neatly
consolidates field wiring for the
APC. The termination board is the
first line of protection for the
AAPS. Each field run uses
resettable fuses so one short due
to knock down will not effect the
rest of the system.
Termination board
Advanced Accessible Pedestrian System
Fully Integrated Pedestrian System
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Size (APC)
5” x 5.5” x 6”
Weight (APC)
6 lbs
Operating temperature
-40°C to +75°C
Input voltage (APC)
120 VAC
Input voltage (APB)
12 VAC
Power consumption APB
Current(I)
140mA at rest
Power(W)
1.68W at rest
Eight APB's
13.44W
Power consumption APC
• Calls can be placed remotely on specific
buttons
• Operational state known at all time
• Web based controls
• Ped call counts
•Extended press (APS)
•Momentary press
• Event Log documents and time stamps any
conflicts.
Current(I)
270mA
• Systems Log documents all system changes
Power(W)
3.24W
• Individual station settings can be
Eight Button Intersection
MIN Power(W)
~15 W
MAX Power(W)
~80 W
Data Rate
4 Mbps
Communication Rate
250ms
Warranty
3 year
Campbell Company
450 W. McGregor Dr.
Boise, ID 83705
208-345-7459
www.Pedsafety.com
configured remotely
AAPS SPECIFICATIONS
Security
Password protection
Volume
Night/Day modes
100 dB range
Interface
Webpage
LED
~3000 mcd
Phases
8
Stations
16
Vibrotactile
yes
Remote access
yes
Wireless
Optional