Manual display systems use printed blinds on a mechanical roller
system to allow manual operation of the display. The result is
a very reliable and cost-effective display system.
Manual systems offer the perfect solution for a
wide range of
customers.
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Traditional aesthetics.
Operators in London use ii manual systems in keeping with the historic
traditional look of a 'London Bus'. In historic and tourist settings
the manual units create just the right traditional feel.
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Limited Budget
Manual systems offer the lowest cost display product on the market
at a fraction of the cost of it's electronic counterparts.
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Remote locations
In situations where modern technologies are
unserviceable, such as developing countries, manual
units are reliable, easily maintained and are better suited
to these extreme conditions. Recent orders of this type
has sent ii Manual units to South Africa, Ethiopia and Jamaica.
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Smaller operators
For the small business who want a cost-effective, clear,
professional display system that is easy to operate and
maintain. Introducing professional destination displays
to your fleet presents a professional image and shows
the desire to be customer-focused.
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A key advantage of the blind systems is that even
when the
vehicle is switched off, the sign continues to be easily read.
With 50 years' experience in the manufacture of manual systems,
Indicators are able to offer flexibility in the design and engineering
of your manual system. In depth knowledge enables Indicators experienced
staff to design and build a system to precisely fit your requirements.
Manual displays offer arguably the best visual clarity available
on the market: they may have been around for 50 years but
manual blind displays continue to offer a very competitive
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