The Indra Stoplight Regulator product is much more than a stoplight and detector controller. Its advanced, state-of-the-art technology makes it an urban ITS control and management device.
These technological advances allow the RSI (Indra Stoplight Regulator) to be flexible enough to combine all of the stoplight intelligence necessary for integrating traffic management systems worldwide into a single product.
The RSI stoplight regulator is a rugged, secure, easy to set up, low maintenance device that is scalable and capable of controlling up to 32 traffic groups. Its operation can be independent, in coordination with other regulators and/or centralized. Different RSI models can operate in the following modes: fixed times, semi-actuating, fully actuating, micro-regulated, autoadaptive, hurry call, emergency and vehicular priority mode using digital signals and/or wireless devices with priority protocols such as GPBI.
Configuration, maintenance and control are performed through the RSITM graphic application through local access (USB, RS232, Ethernet) or through a remote TCP/IP connection.
The commands and maintenance application are available in English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and Chinese.
Created to cover new functional needs, it offers Ethernet communication, time synchronization via GPS, lighting control system in accordance with the astronomical clock, power outputs designed to detect variations in consumption of as low as 2W, additionally it has an optional uninterrupted power supply system for outages.
Its hardware adaptability makes it possible for its power cards and power source to operate with 230 VAC, 110 VAC, 48 VAC, 42 VAC and 24 VDC voltages.
The multiprotocol flexibility of the Indra stoplight regulator and the different connection units make it possible for it to be globally centralized with Control Centers using AENOR protocols, such as Hermes (Indra) and others such as SCATS (RMS) or SCAT-UTC (Siemens).
The different models of the RSI regulator are Certified and Approved at a national level in countries such as Spain (AENOR Type M, V and B), Chile (UOCT), Philippines, Brazil and China.
The Stoplight Regulator complies with the CE Marking, as well as the following UNE standards among others.
Electrical Standards |
UNE 135401-2:1999 EX and UNE 135401-3:2003 |
Mechanical features |
UNE-EN 50102 and UNE-20501-2-34 |
Mechanical considerations |
UNE 135401-2:1999 |
Mechanical protection level |
IP55 |
Environmental characteristics |
UNE 13401-2 and UNE 135401-2 |