Northern Light Technologies (NLT)

EAGLE

Light output: 12,500 lux
Run time: Primary LED: 14hrs, Secondary LED: 7 Days
Tracking tag enabled
Proximity tag enabled
Bi-directional communication between tags and cap lamp
EAGLE
Light output: 12,500 lux
Run time: Primary LED: 14hrs, Secondary LED: 7 Days
Tracking tag enabled
Proximity tag enabled
Bi-directional communication between tags and cap lamp
Programmable primary LED including customizable flashing sequence – Man Down / Evacuation Notification
Programmable color status LEDs including online/offline notification
Lamp cord is side-mounted, highly durable, extreme-temperature-resistant
Rear flashing LED taillight
IP67
Fully customizable
Flexible hardhat mounting options – fixed and adjustable clips
Replaceable battery and components
1-year warranty
Multiple charger configuration options (single, 4-unit, 10-unit, 24-unit and 48-unit)
Anti-theft locking device
 
Smart Features
 
Wi-Fi or RFID tracking tag enabled
Tags are primarily used for location tracking of personnel and access control. A key benefit is pinpointing the location of miners during an emergency.
 
Tag is powered by the lamp
Once installed into the NLT lamp, there is never a need to change the tag battery. The Eagle lamp provides optimum power for the tag.
 
Integrated
By having the tag integrated into the cap lamp, the tag will not get left behind. This is a very important safety consideration.
 
Proximity tag enabled
tags developed in partnership with proximity detection solution suppliers use various cap lamp functions to alert miners of danger zones.
 
Programmable colored status lights
2 colored LED lights in the cap lamp can be pre-programmed by 3rd-party software (proximity-enabled model only) and are often used to differentiate proximity zones near equipment by color (e.g., yellow=caution; red=danger) or can be programmed to send messages in multiple standard sequences.
 
Bi-directional communication
the headpiece has 2 additional side push buttons to support bi-directional communication. The push buttons are used for a variety of functions, including, but not limited to, emergency assistance (man-down) requests, acknowledging a signal/warning or triggering a warning/alarm.
 
Programmable cap lamp lights
The fully programmable cap lamp status lights can be used for a variety of notifications, including safety or operational alerts, e.g., for a man-down or evacuation signal by flashing a pre-programmed sequence. It can also be used to signal shift change or report-to-surface instructions.
 
Flashing blue LED “Taillight”
To enhance user visibility, the taillight on the battery pack faces away from the hard hat to alert others making a rear approach.
 
Online/Offline indicator
Alerts user to operational status on applicable models.