Yaham Optoelectronic Co., Ltd

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Variable Programmable Bus LED Display , Traffic Calming Signs For Bus Information Display

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Yaham Optoelectronic Co., Ltd
City:shenzhen
Province/State:guangdong
Country/Region:china
Contact Person:Miss
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Variable Programmable Bus LED Display , Traffic Calming Signs For Bus Information Display

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Brand Name :YAHAM
Model Number :TSDU/ TEDU/ TNDU
Certification :CE/ FCC/ EN50155, EN50121-1, EN61373
Place of Origin :China
MOQ :50pcs
Price :Negotiation
Payment Terms :T/T or FOB Shenzhen
Supply Ability :3,000pcs per month
Delivery Time :40 working days after received your payment
Packaging Details :Packed in carton firstly,and then reinforced with wooden case and EPE for outer packing
Product Name :bus Information led display
Display Color :Amber
Luminance Intensity :2000nits
Standard :CE/ROHS/FCC/SGS
Application :On BUS STATION displays
Pixel Pitch :8.6 mm
Viewing Angle :120° (W), 120° (H)
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bus Information led display

Specifications:

Pixel Pitch 8.6mm Display Color Amber
Display Language Dutch& English Viewing Angle 120° (W), 120° (H)
Luminance Intensity 2000nits Material for casing aluminium alloy
Power Supply Meanwell (Certified) Operating Temp. -30~65℃

Description:

1. High brightness full colour LED display


2. Capable of displaying high-resolution images, graphics and

text


3. 270’ Rotatable display


4. Linear actuator lift mechanism to raise display up to 2m

above ground


5. VMS software to easily set up presentations


6. On-site or Remotely programmable


7. High intensity display suitable for bright sun viewing


8. Automatic / Manual brightness control

Applications:

ON BUS STATION

Competitive Advantage:

Data on the position of the vehicle is transferred to the main computer, which then estimates the arrival time at each stop on the route and then sends this information to the displays at bus stops. The signal from GPS transmitters installed in vehicles is sent via GPRS to a server that compares the real location with the planned location of the vehicle-in line with the schedule. If discrepancies occur system continuously sends information via the Internet to the computers controlling the boards at bus stops. In this way, information for passengers waiting at bus stops is always current. Inside the vehicle system modifies the arrival time at next stops based on data from the GPS.

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