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Traffic Controllers
Peek Traffic has a larger variety of traffic controllers, covering ALL of the major North American controller standards, than anyone else in the industry. We have ATC and ASTC controllers. We have 2070 controllers. We have 170E controllers. We even have pre-timed controllers, including both new and legacy models. We have many NEMA controller options. And all of our controllers and master controllers can be ordered, in quantity, today:
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Peek ATC CBD Controller – Peek designed and built the ATC CBD controller specifically to meet the exacting requirements of the New York City Department of Transportation. The Central Business District controller is an Advanced Traffic Controller design, is Linux based, is NTCIP 1202 compliant, and is currently in use in a number of locations in addition to the thousands in use in the City of New York. Compatible with IQ Central. |
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Peek ATC-1000 Advanced Traffic Controller –
The ATC-1000 is a brand new, powerful ATC traffic controller design, featuring interchangeable I/O, modem and D modules, dual 100/BaseT Ethernet ports, a high speed USB port, an ATC engine board, Linux, CIC and TSP support, a large 5.75" 40 character × 16 line LCD display, a 300MHz Freescale Power Quix 2 processor, a 2070 compatible modem slot, full NTCIP database and comms support, and a rugged multi-function 32 key soft-touch keypad. Compatible with IQ Central. |
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Peek ATC-2000 Advanced Transportation Controller –
Similar to the ATC-1000, but with the addition of two more Ethernet ports, a power on/off switch on the front panel, and an optional ATC DataKey. Modular, adaptable, and powerful. The ATC-2000 meets the full requirements of the ITE/AASHTO/NEMA ATC standard. Compatible with IQ Central. |
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U.S. Traffic 170E/ATC Controller – The U.S. Traffic designed 170E/ATC controller meets the strict standards of the California CalTrans TEES Specification, including Erratum 1 and 2. The ATC version of the U.S. Traffic 170E uses the same engine board as the Peek ATC controllers. |
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U.S. Traffic 2070L Controller – The U.S. Traffic 2070L mees the standard for a 2070L unit as described in the CalTrans TEES specification, including Erratum 1 and 2. This highly modular units can be customized with different I/O modules, displays, power supplies, serial comms modules, and other standard 2070 components. |
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Peek 3000E Controllers – Peek's workhorse NEMA traffic controller for several years, the Peek 3000E controller can be ordered in TS/1, TS/2 Type 1 and TS/2 Type 2 variants, and can be ordered with serial, fiber optic, and Ethernet communications hardware. The D Module connector can be ordered in a variety of pin configurations. The most advanced feature set in its class, particularly in overlaps and permissives setups. Compatible with the M3000E master controller. Compatible with IQ Central, either through an M3000E master, or using an IQ Connect module. |
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Peek M3000E Master Controller – Peek's M3000E is the NEMA master controller version of the 3000E and 3000 controller family. Compatible with 3000E and LMD 9200 local controllers. Compatible with IQ Central, using an IQ Connect module. |
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Multisonics 820A Controller – NEMA TS/1 traffic controller is among the most trusted in the industry. The 820A OSAM controllers feature an
alphanumeric user-friendly display for easy data
entry, as well as a Graphic Intersection Display of
NEMA-required items viewable during editing of
the 820A's database. Compatible with the OSAM-32 master controller. Compatible with IQ Central, either through an OSAM-32 master, or using an IQ Connect module. |
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Traconex 390CJ Controller – The 390CJ is U.S. Traffic’s evolved
version of our trusted Traconex 390 series NEMA
traffic controllers. Large, easy-to-read display. Compatible with the TMM-500 NEMA Master controller. Compatible with IQ Central, either through a TMM-500 master, or using an IQ Connect module. |
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Traconex TMM-500 Master Controller – The Traconex TMM 500 is U.S. Traffic’s evolved
version of our trusted Traconex NEMA master
traffic controllers.
The TMM-500 is an intelligent master coordinator
for arterial systems, grid systems, or other signal
groups where coordinated program selection and
synchronization is required. It has been proven
that coordinating signal display patterns for a
group of intersections can enhance traffic flow. Compatible with the 390CJ NEMA traffic controller. Compatible with IQ Central, using an IQ Connect module.
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Transyt LMD 9200 Controller – The LMD-9200 is a 2-8 phase fully actuated
NEMA TS-1 controller unit that can be used in
isolated, interconnected, or closed loop system
applications. The LMD-9200 can be programmed for a variety
of sequences, including single and dual ring.
Dual ring phase pairs can be reversed during
specified cycle/split combinations for pattern
related lead/lag operation. Features a variety of D Module connectors, with a variety of pin-outputs. Compatible with the M3000E NEMA traffic controller. Compatible with IQ Central, either through an M3000E master, or using an IQ Connect module. |
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Transyt LMD 40 Pre-Timed Controller – Peek's venerable pre-timed traffic controller provides thirty-two intervals; each available to define the
on/off condition of each circuit. The unit can be programmed for a variety of
sequences, either pretimed or actuated, 2 to 8
phase operation. The LMD 40 is a stand alone, shelf mounted unit
with a fold down front panel and removable
EEPROM card for data memory. The LMD 40 utilizes
a backlit, 4 X 40 character liquid crystal display
operated in a menu format. |
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Controller Accessories |
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IQ Connect Translator Hardware – Available as a shelf-mounted unit for most controllers, and as an internal card for the 3000E controllers, the IQ Connect translator modules allow older traffic controllers to communicate with the IQ Central central system software package via the NTCIP protocol. IQ Connect can be used with either master controllers or independent local controllers. |
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