Flip-dot Displays
Indicators offer you the ultimate in flip-dot technology. Both ii STANDARD and ii OPTIMA Flip-dot systems are based on our IBIS Intelligent System. The signs communicate and are programmed via an on-board computer thus giving you greater reliability from an advanced intelligent system.

The dots are octagonal in shape - designed for improved clarity of the finished display. The dots are 10mm or 15mm and coated with EDAFONTM to prevent colour fade or sun-bleaching.

Both systems use LED's as the light source because they are robust, shock-resistant and maintenance-free. Additionally, using LED's as opposed to fluorescent tubes, makes it possible to minimise the distance between the display and the windshield of the bus and so greatly increases the viewing angle.

Both Standard and Optima systems are programmed using Windows-based TED Plus software. The software is simple to use and download of data to the buses is via PC card into the console in the driver's cab: programming the Optima system is easy. The IBIS signmemory has capacity for ten thousand destinations to be stored at a time so space is not a problem.

Operating the ii Flip-dot systems couldn't be easier - enter the number into the drivers console and that entry is automatically displayed on all signs and on the console screen.

STANDARD
The Standard Flip-dot system uses LED strips to illuminate the dots. This makes it an effective budget alternative to meet your requirements for a reliable clear electronic display.

OPTIMA
The unique advantage of the OPTIMA system over other dot matrix products is that each individual octagonal dot has an LED focused upon it. This gives you maximum unifrom luminescence and a sign which is easier to read. The LEDs are positioned to cast maximum light onto the reflective surface of each dot.

 

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