CommandNET is FastLane’s new multiplexed electrical control system. Who says you have to buy a fire truck or ambulance to get a sophisticated, well built electrical system. With CommandNET you now can all the functionality and control in your new command or response vehicle, but only from FastLane. Featuring all solid-state modules, CommandNET is fully programmable and multiplexed with advanced features such as a backlit message display module, audible alerts and complete monitoring capabilities for system wide control. CommandNET monitors ALL FastLane added components meaning that you will no longer have to ensure that the truck is plugged in or you remove the radios from the portable chargers before parking it. CommandNET will monitor all loads and shut-down any item before the vehicle reaches critically low levels on the battery system; thus extended battery life and charging systems as well as ensuring the vehicle is always “ready for service”.
Designed for the FBI, this Razor thin LED is perfect for effective lighting on any vehicle. This unit is vitually undetectable when off, but extremely bright when on making it perfect for any vehicle, including unmarked or POV's. Popular as a profile lighting option on FastLane command and response vehicles, the Razor is the perfect choice for any vehicle in your fleet. Available in single 3", dual element 6" or triple element 9", in RED, BLUE, AMBER or WHITE. Clear when off but powerful when on!
Templox is FastLane’s climate control and temperature regulation module. Featuring all solid-state components with a digital controller, Templox can be integrated into your new FastLane cabinet or purchased for your own vehicle as a stand-alone unit. Whether you need to store temperature sensitive medications or need to protect sensitive electronic and testing equipment, Templox is the answer. With a minimum R-Value of R-8, Templox can maintain critical temperature ranges for hours, even when off. Templox can drive temperatures as much as 40 degrees above or below ambient automatically heating or cooling depending on the outside temperature.