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Get the most out of your emergency apparatus with firefighting vehicle electronics

Your emergency vehicles are integral to the efficiency and safety of your firefighting team. Hale provides vehicle electronics that are designed to help you simplify emergency scene operations and give you more insight for preventive maintenance. Contact us for more information about our vehicle electronics offering.

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  1. High Density Power Distribution Module (HDPDM)

    120727 | High Density Power Distribution Module (HDPDM)

    The HDPDM is a High Density Power Distribution Module for use in the ES-Key System. It features 21 outputs at up to 13 Amps each and 10 polarity selectable inputs. It is sealed to IP67 and can be mounted anywhere on the apparatus.
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  2. UltraView™ 780

    2070-053-00-CL1 | UltraView™ 780

    The UltraView™ 780 is a 7 inch full color display. It is visible in direct sunlight and sealed to IP67 making it ideal for both in cab and external applications. It can be fully customized to your application and supports up to 10 different languages. It is designed for rugged high vibration environments making it suitable for a multitude of vehicle applications. it is equipped with three video inputs and has two separate CAN networks.
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  3. USM II

    122116 | USM II

    The USM II features a full compliment of Utility function and can be configured as a drop in replacement for any USM 1 in the field. It features built in USB connectivity replacing the need for special programming adapters.
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  4. ENFO III

    102652 | ENFO III

    Class1‘s ENFO III provides the pump operator with electrical system and engine operating information in a single unit that includes an alarm. It utilizes the Engines J1587 data link for communication.
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  5. ENFO IV

    108661 | ENFO IV

    The ENFO IV is an engine monitoring device that reads and displays: engine RPM, engine coolant temperature, and engine oil pressure via SAE J1939 CAN messages from the engine Electronic Control Unit (ECU). It also displays vehicle voltage but this is independent of SAE J1939 CAN operation.
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  6. Engine Status Center (ESC)

    101847 | Engine Status Center (ESC)

    The Class1 Engine Status Center (ESC) is a convenient self contained Engine information display for the Pump Panel Operator. Visual and audible alarms are available for critical information. The ESC utilizes the SAE J-1587 data link for engine information.
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  7. Seat Belt Warning

    118093 | Seat Belt Warning

    The Seat Belt Warning Module (SBW) monitors up to 10 seats and 10 seat belts. Each input is selectable for Normally Open (N.O.) or Normally Closed (N.C.) switch contacts. The SBW validates seat/seat-belt sequencing and has enhanced “seat bounce” error validation. It communicates via J1939 CAN messages to the VDR and displays.
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  8. Seat Belt Warning Indicator large

    118551 | Seat Belt Warning Indicator large

    This module allows the operator to identify non-belted parties at a glance. It communicates with the SBW module Via the J1939 CAN bus.
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  9. Seat Belt Warning Indicator small

    118620 | Seat Belt Warning Indicator small

    The Seat Belt Warning display (p/n 118620) is capable of showing the seat status of up to 20 seats with its position indicator and seat belt warning icon.
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  10. TPG

    117155 | TPG

    The Total Pressure Governor (TPG) provides you with tons of features in a compact ergonomically designed package. It is easy to set up and configure. It comes standard with integrated engine instruments (battery voltage, coolant temperature, oil pressure and engine RPM). It utilizes the J1939 CAN bus for engine control but also has an analog throttle output for those engines that do not support CAN control. It has easy to read alpha numeric displays and programmable presets. The integrated alarm output provides a warning whenever anything is out of parameters.

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