This EOS Intensive multi-session training course covers numerous crucial areas of traffic engineering and controller usage, especially Econolite’s EOS controller software. The EOS controller software is designed to operate with Econolite’s traffic controllers. It is NTCIP 1202-compliant with many Econolite proprietary feature extensions. Menus and functions are logically organized and grouped by status. With EOS, additional status displays can be configured to meet specific user monitoring and diagnostics needs.
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Session I: Traffic Engineering Basics and EOS Overview
In Part 1 of this lesson, the instructor covers the key concepts and terminology that undergird traffic engineering, such as phasing, sequences, and overlaps in the intersection. This lesson also discusses traffic control systems and actuation.
In Part 2, the instructor explores EOS, demonstrates how to access and use the menus, and how to set up the Virtual Controller.
Session II: Configuration, Timing, and Event Plans
In this lesson, Tim Brunner demonstrates configuration of EOS to match the cabinet. Then, he presents how to enter timing phase data and create event plans.
Session III: Coordination
In this lesson, Dustin DeVoe presents the basic principles of coordination, explores how to set up Coordination options, and demonstrates setting up a Coordination event plan.
Session IV: Detection and Preemption
In this lesson, Dustin DeVoe explains how preemption works in EOS. Then, he expounds upon the basic concepts of Signal Control Priority (SCP) and how strategy plans can be set up to optimize priority vehicle passage.
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This course is for Econolite employees, distributors, and customers.
Session I: Traffic Engineering Basics and EOS Overview
In Part 1 of this lesson, the instructor covers the key concepts and terminology that undergird traffic engineering, such as phasing, sequences, and overlaps in the intersection. This lesson also discusses traffic control systems and actuation.
In Part 2, the instructor explores EOS, demonstrates how to access and use the menus, and how to set up the Virtual Controller.
Session II: Configuration, Timing, and Event Plans
In this lesson, Tim Brunner demonstrates configuration of EOS to match the cabinet. Then, he presents how to enter timing phase data and create event plans.
Session III: Coordination
In this lesson, Dustin DeVoe presents the basic principles of coordination, explores how to set up Coordination options, and demonstrates setting up a Coordination event plan.
Session IV: Detection and Preemption
In this lesson, Dustin DeVoe explains how preemption works in EOS. Then, he expounds upon the basic concepts of Signal Control Priority (SCP) and how strategy plans can be set up to optimize priority vehicle passage.