| Key Features: |
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State-of-the-Art Design, Mid-level
Feature Set |
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Advanced Dual Priority ,
"First-Come, First-Serve" System |
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Allows any valid, Coded or
Non-coded, TOMAR or Competitor's Emitter |
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Separate Electronic Range
Adjustment for Emergency and Transit Bands |
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Transit Band Can be Disabled from
the Front Panel |
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Handles up to 10
Detectors |
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Modular, Plug-and-Play
Construction, "Tool-less" Field Repair and
Upgrade |
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2080 Can Be
Upgraded
to 2140 in the Field |
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Output Disconnect Switches Assist in
Troubleshooting and Setup |
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Expansion Port on the Front Panel |
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 STROBECOM II 2080 OSP Card and Card Cage:

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| 1881 CARD
CAGE and HARNESS |
2080
OPTICAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR |
2080 Optical
Signal Processor Card Specifications
The 2080 Optical Signal Processor (OSP) is TOMAR’s mid-range
OSP providing the advanced detection and discrimination of all 2000
Series OSP’s with improved system security and upgradability.
Installed inside the traffic cabinet, the 2080 provides power for
209X Optical Detectors, receives, decodes, and prioritizes signals
from the detectors, and optically isolates the preemption
channels.
The 2080 is delivered default programmed to respond on a
first-come, first-served basis to optical signals from vehicles
within two signal bands. Emergency band signals are typically
emitted by emergency vehicles to effect a preemption of normal
traffic control timing and are given the highest priority to allow
rapid emergency response with enhanced safety.
Transit band signals are generally emitted by transit or
other non-emergency municipal vehicles to effect a priority change
for the vehicle’s approach direction without necessarily
interrupting traffic control timing.
Tri-color LED’s and test switches on the front panel of the
2080 provide output status indication and diagnostic feedback
assisting in troubleshooting and range setting.
The 2080 OSP is compatible with NEMA TS-1, TS-2, and CA/NY
170 controllers and meets all NEMA and CalTrans environmental
requirements. The 2080 plugs directly into a 170 input file without
any additional hardware and does not use the internal 24VDC cabinet
power. For NEMA cabinets without prewired preemption slots, the
TOMAR model 1881 rack provides the necessary hardware and harnessing
to allow simple connection to detector outputs and controller
inputs.
The TOMAR 2080 Optical Signal Processor offers the following
features:
- Modular construction allows tool-less field repair
and firmware upgrades. Competitive products using surface mount
technology must be returned to the factory for proper
repair.
- Plug and Play firmware allows the adding of
preemption channels or other accessories in the field without
manual configuration. You buy only what is needed today and add
more capability later, saving precious funds.
- Active Reflection Suppression prevents cross street
preemption due to reflected emitter energy. Only TOMAR’s advanced,
digital signal processing can eliminate this troublesome side
effect making system installation and set up far less
critical.
- Full upgradability to 2140 OSP insures that you can
start your Strobecom II system inexpensively and add all the
logging and communication capability of the 2140 OSP
later.
- Expansion port for easy connection of the 2080 to
other accessory modules like green phase monitors, confirmation
light drivers, and external preemption adapters for controllers
that do not have internal preemption software.
- Preemption channel disconnect switches allow the
preemption outputs from the 2080 to be physically disconnected
from the controller inputs during setup and test. Traffic
technicians can perform all system setup without disrupting
traffic flow with system tests.
TRUE
10 Year Warranty!
Covers
the 2080 and all Strobecom II components. Unlike other
manufacturers, TOMAR’s 10-year warranty has NO fees or charges for
warranty repairs after 5
years. |