Rollsign Gallery - Transit Store - Electronic Signs (Luminator) Luminator GTI MegaMAX Full size Front Sign - 16 x 112 This full matrix flip-dot sign has a display of 16 x 112 pixels and contains the memory for the sign system Its physical size is 73w x 6d x 13h inches and weighs about 48 pounds It uses four Molex pin
Luminator | Products Luminator destination displays are energy-efficient, easy to operate and maintain, and have a long service life Designed and manufactured to operate reliably and continuously, our displays have proven durability in a wide variety of weather and climatic conditions
Luminator ODK and GTI MegaMax 3000 Setup. . . . - YouTube I've had this Luminator ODK and GTI MegaMax 3000 setup for a while I'm trying to figure out if this whole thing will work, so I'm asking for the transit geeks of the Internet to help
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TTC 7326 | New Flyer D40LF 7326 arrives at Islington station… | Flickr VEHICLE STATISTICS Operator: Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) Make: New Flyer Industries Model: 1999 D40LF Engine: Detroit Diesel S50 Transmission: Allison B400R Destination sign: Luminator MegaMax 3000 OR Luminator Horizon RETIRED: June 2016 More info: cptdb ca wiki index php Toronto_Transit_Commission_7300-7350 ROUTE 50 BURNHAMTHORPE to
Free Bus Destination Sign Programming - NYC Transit Forums I am offering free bus destination sign programming whenever I have the time to do so If you own a bus with signs or just have signs in your home and would like them to be programmed or reprogrammed, let me know! I am able to program the following signs with their appropriate software: Luminator
Luminator | SamTrans Wiki | Fandom Luminator is manufacturer of lighting systems including destination signs for the transit industry since 1934 In July 2012, Luminator agreed to acquire DRI Corporation, parent company of longtime competitor TwinVision