Federal Signal Vision SLR Lightbar -A Whole New Vision For Improved Safety
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- Опубліковано 2 кві 2012
- Introducing the Vision SLR platform from Federal Signal -- the safer and smarter lightbar, engineered to dramatically increase visibility, optimize performance, and reduce risk.
Today, emergency responders face more challenges than ever before. Cell phones, powerful car sound systems, and new automotive PC technology increasingly distract motorists. More than ever, public safety officers must count on visual and audible warning systems to help create a zone of safety around an emergency vehicle seeking the right of way. - Авто та транспорт
Its great to see Federal Signal going back to its roots. When the move to make the pods stationary with single point LEDs was made, I thought it was such a bad decision. The pod light bars of the 90s were way more visual. This Vision SLR brings back the rotating lights + the endurance and low energy draw of LEDs. My opinion for Federal Signal is if you are making these light bars in the future, never move away from rotating pods, and keep those LEDs (Mainly the white's) bright.
They should make a split Valor. Even more so they should make a combination Vision/Valor. Valor as the base with Vision domes on top. Best of both worlds.
Yeah, rotating bars have been doing this for years. and they didn't blind oncoming drivers when on scene.
Si vis Pacem Para Bellum really all they had to do was put LED bulbs in place of halogens to get a brighter light with the same pop as rotators
It's a great lightbar but for the price tag that comes with it, you could deck out the entire vehicle 360 degrees for much cheaper overall.
10 years later the prices are extremely fucking high
I really like how the trucks have green, blue, and red on them
Thats chicago styl!
@fedsigpublicsafety Will you be releasing single pod versions of the SLR, that would be able to replace the old style halogen rotators on the rear of fire apparatus? I was would like to see ones that alternate flashing red/amber per rotation...
There are a few more upgrades than just the LED thing. But the v-shape is like the vector, yes. Like linear lightbars look like other linear lightbars. Or tires look like other tires. And people look like other people. ;-)
there should be some devise that used the radio that overrides the music playing in the car and tells the driver there is a emergency vehicle behind or in front and to say give way.
The IVP beacon or, VSLR1, is currently available today. You can check it out our website for more information. Look under the Products tab then LED Beacons.
Lightbars on fire apparatus are good long-range warning devices, but this video shows that at close range, apparatus lightbars are completely out of view of drivers ahead of the truck. Dimmer (non-blinding) lights at eye level probably accomplish more traffic clearing.
Clearly, since you never learned that you very easily "out run" your siren, i.e. go too fast for the siren to be effective. Light will always travel faster than you.
University Park was gracious enough to let us use both trucks.
i live in Australia we don't have access to such training for public use, why is it i can hear the siren way before i can see the lights in some cases ??
Thanks for the info. Does the SLR beacon have the ability to flash 2 different colors, or if not, will that be a new feature? Because if it can switch between red/amber while rotating, then I'd be very interested.
What happened to the tornado sirens, eh?
Green lights can be put into the bar correct
i think this type of bar is most effective on a police car due to it being at a regular vehicle height
If you look at the light bar, you see a small mirror hover over the light when rotating to help lower the light flash into a smaller car.
During the daytime, they seem weak compared to their LED counterparts.
Model 17 is all you need!!
was tht the old upfd truck or the new one
I say give it a few more years and the price tag should drop down, 'cause it's still pretty new technology
have you ever taken an EVOC course??
Forgot to say that video's name (in case that above refuses to work) is "LVMPD Federal Vision SLR Light Bar Demonstration at EMS Expo Las Vegas 2011"
It’s not very visible during the day.
ive done advance driver training, i say it be way different to that evoc
the price is just crasy u can get other brand name lightbars for way less and as bright
I noticed that there was green on that lightbar, although I do not believe that green is a color offered on the Vision. I thought it was only red/blue/white/amber. Is green a special order?
Green is available as a special order. Please contact us if you need pricing for it 1-800-264-3578
Thank you. I apologize for not reading this earlier, but I see that it is offered as an LED color, but maybe not a dome/lens color for the Vision SLR?
We do have an option for a Green dome and Green LED. www.fedsig.com/product/police-vision-slr
Very nice. How about purple? I know this might be out of the budget for most funeral services but curiosity has me smitten!
Sorry, but it is not available in purple.
ok i will have to give u that one
Basically a Vector but LED?
do they even still make the Advantedge?
The advantedge was a Whelen product, and no.
if only the set up i want wasn't 5500 bucks.....
Yea but by then something new and great will come out, lol, I also wan Whelen to LED up the old Advantedge
nope..thats why i wish for the LED redesign
Have a K5lla that got to get people to get out of the way
The VSLR beacon is available in single color only and the has the ability to rotate. At this time, we do not have plans to make it multi-color or flashing.
I wish the chp upgraded there's to led
I would rather place LED in place of halogen in rotating beacons.
Fail on your part for not using your own real federal Q but instead your simulation Q which sounds awful
Zach Novosad Federal Signal has a siren called the EQ2B that has that siren.
He knows, why would he say fail on you if he dident know?
Q2B ftw!!!!!!!!!
Its much more than just leds. Here is demo video from youtube: /watch?v=GJkliiEabMQ Btw I admit. I'm really really big fan of this lightbar. :)
that is bull u hear the siren first before u even see the lights
If fire trucks need to be visible, why doesn't America just put much brighter blue strobe lights?
All the new LED products look a little too "Fisher-price"
Should go back to the classics. Much more character
But they work way better and use less energy. It's probably the flash patterns previously not possible with incandescents and reflectors that make them "fisher price"
Ive got to be honest, these light bars stink. Lots of money for something that halogen warning light did 15 years ago. The only way ive seen these to be very affective on any type of firetruck, is the way FDNY uses them. They have 3 bars across the entire top of the cab. The two 4 head bars on each side, and a 3 head bar in the middle. Red and White combo, and they work very well. Day or night. By themselves, or just 1 bar on each side really doesnt do the trick of moving traffic at all.
The thing is, you never advertise them the way FDNY uses them, and its the best way these light work. It might be something to look into. Because the E ONE Tower Ladder, and the Pumper looks like nothing was on during the day, and the only ights that really shinned where the lights on the Platform. Pumper looked flat out dull in all zones. Not good FS, not at all.
Chicago has these on the chief SUVs & my opinion is they suck turn very slowly & just not bright, the LED version is much better
This is the LED version stupid dumbass. You probably have to pay someone just to program your scanner for you lol.
God these lights are horrible. Where does FS get charging these prices AND advertising this bar as "bright" when you litterly can't see them during the day. Seriously at code 3 you can't see them until the truck is almost on top of you.
If the fire departments care about safety so much, then why do they have that stupid flag hanging off the back?
Finlay Mitchell Why does it bother you since no firemen hang off the back anymore?