Electronic Display • Display information should meet all ADA requirements; • Minimum transreflective, LCD, full color • Minimum size: 17in diagonally • Fully configurable visible area, including the presentation of multiple departures of multiple routes; • Viewing angle of at least 175 degrees; • Backlit display for viewing in low light situations • Push buttons on or connected to display to interact with content o i.e. multi‐page toggle, audible ADA callouts; • Readability in direct sunlight and in all conditions at a distance of up to 10 feet; and • Operate in the following environmental conditions: o temperatures between -20°F to 140°F; o Rain, snow, cloud cover, fog, etc. Mounting Hardware • Display shall allow for mounting on existing poles/structures, or integration into existing shelters; • Galvanized steel pole approximately 15ft • Stainless steel, tamper‐proof fasteners are required for attaching display to the station facility; Power Supply • Display units shall operate on solar power, battery power, or a combination of both; and an option for hard-wire should be available when electrical is available at the site; • Specifications of size, type, power output are required; • Power sources, casings, and connections must comply with all state and federal guidelines; • Power supply shall work continuously for at least three (3) years without replacement; • Power supplies and connecting hardware external from the display unit shall be in tamper‐proof casing or use tamper‐proof fasteners with proven durability. • Battery back-up to keep sign operational for 3-5 days without solar • Minimum 100 watt solar panel System Software • The display shall be designed to receive and transmit data via available mobile networks; and the Proposer shall manage all coordination with the mobile network. • T-mobile will be the service provider of choice • The management user interface shall be implemented as a web‐based application with a graphical user interface; • Ability to auto-heal from network outage • Electronic displays and software to allow for custom branding options to be displayed throughout all electronic displays • The user interface shall support different levels of authorization; • The user interface shall allow assigning a display to a station point; • The user interface shall enable a user to configure, control, and monitor displays via the central server; • The user interface shall allow addressing individual displays, groups of displays, and/or all displays; • The content management system shall enable a user to upload images, create playlists and • schedule content; and • The user interface shall allow addressing individual displays with playlists and schedules. Monitoring System The health status reports from the displays to the central server allows monitoring and error logging. At least the following information/status of the display shall be conveyed in a status report: • Display ID • Time • Theft intrusion • GPS location • Display OK • Internal error • Configuration fault • TTS module error • Display module error • Battery voltage/power % • Software Version • Last departure update