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UNAC SAS: High capacity working platform<br />

French company UNAC SAS developed its lightweight all-terrain<br />

vehicle, the X3, over ten years ago for the maintenance of overhead<br />

power lines on railways . The new all-terrain road-rail vehicle<br />

X6 is equipped with a high capacity working platform. It can reach<br />

heights of more than 10 m – 5 m from the top of the rail – which<br />

is well above the masts carrying the power lines. The X6 benefits<br />

from the features and functionality of the UNAC HYD-rev hydrostatic<br />

drive, giving it powerful and smooth access to the track. As<br />

with the X3, it takes less than five minutes to prepare for operations<br />

on rail track. While the vehicle is being driven onto the track, and<br />

while it is in use, the adjoining track remains free for normal railway<br />

operations. In developing this vehicle particular attention has<br />

been paid to its ergonomics and in making the controls simpler and<br />

easier. For example, fault diagnosis is assisted by a digital display,<br />

making the work of problem-solving so much easier.<br />

UNAC X3 road-rail vehicle<br />

UNAC SAS, F-Vergeze<br />

Outdoor display, FA/27<br />

Samuel Dulheuer<br />

+33 (0)4-66350253<br />

samuel.dulheuer@unac.fr<br />

www.unac.fr<br />

UNAC X6 road-rail vehicle<br />

VIANOVA Technologies:<br />

Modular screen concept for infotainment systems<br />

Passenger information systems now have to be of a much higher quality<br />

and the HDTV format is being introduced more widely in public transport.<br />

At <strong>InnoTrans</strong> 2012 the latest generation of infotainment systems is now<br />

being introduced to an international market by VIA-<br />

NOVA Technologies. The main focus is on a modular<br />

screen concept based on 18.5, 17 or 15 inch displays<br />

utilising the latest technology and in the 16:9 format.<br />

These displays are available as dual and quad versions<br />

for trains and buses, or as an individual screen –<br />

single or back-to-back – for installation on the sides<br />

of the vehicles. By offering a very large number of pixels<br />

these high definition screens are able to meet all<br />

the conditions required by VDV for passengers with<br />

restricted vision. HDTV resolution in the 16 : 9 format<br />

ensures that the content and advertisements can be<br />

seen without distortion. As a result this new generation<br />

of systems can not only provide dynamic, real-time passenger information<br />

but also a respectable level of income from advertising. These systems<br />

are already being deployed successfully in a number of German cities.<br />

VIANOVA Technologies GmbH, D-Dresden<br />

Hall 4.1, Booth 112<br />

Josef Kreidl<br />

+49 (0)172-3452017<br />

josef.kreidl@vianova-tn.de<br />

www.vianova-tn.de<br />

Infotainment system<br />

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