Millennium Trail Counter (TTC-4420)
The Millennium Trail Counter is a portable, battery powered instrument for counting trail traffic in remote areas.
The TTC-4420 operates on 4 "D" cell flashlight batteries for 12-15 months. The trail counter uses a light-weight, waterproof aluminum housing. The counter is designed to bolt to the backside of a tree (or post) and is easy to conceal and install.
Basically, the instrument consists of a scanner and a reflector. In operation, the scanner is mounted on one side of the trail and the reflector on the other side (see product brochure). The scanner and reflector can be separated up to 110 feet (220ft total beam distance).
To prevent detection by hikers, which may result in vandalism, the scanner housing has been designed to be as small as possible and is finished in dull camouflage. The infrared beam is not visible to the naked eye, and the counter makes no noise. The counter has been designed so it cannot be tripped by falling leaves, walking sticks, or other small objects. It will not register more than one count for long objects like horses, canoes and cycles.
The TTC-4420 can be purchased with optional time interval recording ability. The unit keeps grand totals and over 10000 interval records. Record interval is 1 hr. The DataHog retrieval unit can download data to be entered in the a PC computer at the office with minimal effort.
- Long sensor range of 110ft
- Long battery life of approx 12 months
- Small and concealable with camouflage
- Operates with regular "D" cell batteries
- Output for data recording
- Serial port for easy data retrieval
- Convenient viewable LCD
- Programmable intervals
Specifications:
Size: 10" x 3" x 7" (25.5cm x 7.5cm x 18cm)
Weight: 8 lbs. (3.6kg)
Case: Cast aluminum, water tight construction for electronics
Power: 4 internal "D" alkaline batteries, accessible with lockable compartment and electronics. Average life expectancy is 1 year on 4 "D" cells
Display: 6-digit LCD
Temperature Range: -40°f (-40°c) to 165°f (72°c):
Lithium batteries needed for colder temperatures
0-90% relative humidity
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