Rear Signs
This type of sign is used at the rear of the
bus to display the route number. It is characterized
by the number of characters that can be displayed:
4 or 6 in digital mode or 7 X 32 LED columns in
the matrix mode.
The sign can display messages such as the route
number and destination including public interest,
or emergency messages in a fixed or multiline
mode. Special effects of horizontal or vertical
scrolling can be programmed.

Side Signs
This sign is located on the user boarding side.
The model offers a range of proportional alphanumeric
character fonts. It is generally used to display
messages such as the route number and destination,
including public interest and emergency messages,
in a fixed or multiline mode. This sign can also
display pictograms and special effects such as
reverse video, horizontal or vertical scrolling,
blinking, etc.

Front Signs
This type of sign is characterized by the greater
size of its pixel matrix. The product offers many
proportional character fonts. It is generally
used to display messages such as the route number
and destination, including public interest and
emergency messages, in a fixed or multiline mode.
This sign can also display pictograms and special
effects such as reverse video, horizontal or vertical
scrolling, blinking and others.
Exemples of aplication

Control Console
The control console is the master of the complete
sign system. It provides the signs with the pre-programmed
data for the route messages to be displayed. The
control console ensures the link integrity between
all system components. An error message is displayed
on its LCD screen in the case of a communication
link breakdown. The control console also offers
configuration menus that let you set specific
modifications to the system's operation.
Available in PCMCIA Flashcard or Portable Transfer
Unit (PTU) models for data transfer.

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