![]() You can also change the window opacity, edit the way a countdown starts and how it is displayed, and finally, change the background theme of the app window itself.Ĭlicking on the Notifications tab within Preferences presents you with the following: Here, you have the option to select when and how the app launches upon startup. You will be presented with the following menu: You can hit Cmd+, (command and comma) or right click on the menubar/dock icons to open the Preferences panel for the app. We also incorporate fullscreen support in the app. If it is unlocked, it will act like a normal app window that is capable of being behind other windows.ĭo note that the app window is resizable if you grab the corners of the window and adjust to have the window made smaller and larger. When the icon is locked, it will appear above all other windows. You can also use the spacebar to start and pause a countdown, as well as use Cmd+R to reset the timer.Īnother nifty trick is to use the up/down arrows to cycle through previously entered countdowns.įinally, the ‘Lock’ icon to the right of the ‘Reset’ button toggles whether the app should appear on top of all other windows. Clicking on it immediately resets the countdown back to the original assigned value. The button to the right of the ‘Start’ button is the ‘Reset’ button. You can click the same button during a countdown to pause the timer as well. You will instantly see the countdown begin on the app window, the menubar icon as well as in your Dock. Simply click on circular ‘Start’ button on the top right corner of the app window to begin the countdown. You will notice how the value then automatically changes to 2 minutes on the app window. In the example below, we are setting the countdown value to 2m, i.e. You can type, 2m for 2 minutes, 10s for 10 seconds or even fully write down a value such as ‘1 hour and 30 minutes’. In order to change the time value for the countdown, you can simply use plain English in the text bar below the countdown value. The app will also feature the countdown value on your Mac’s menubar as well as the dock by default.īy default, the countdown timer is set to 30 minutes. Upon first launch, the app presents you with the following screen: On each cycle, the timing sequence is recalculated to allow the countdown timer to adapt to changes in intersection signal programming.Smart Countdown Timer is a nifty tool that allows you to use natural language to set, modify and start a countdown on your Mac. ![]() ![]() Once the sequence has been learned, the CDT Pedestrian Lantern will automatically switch to countdown mode. Available as either a 2-Aspect or 3-Aspect unit, the BRAUMS CDT Lantern combines the standard high performing optical properties of the Swarco Futurit Walk and Standman aspects, with the innovative, robust and brilliant clarity of the BRAUMS-designed Countdown Timer LED display.īoth product variants have a non-countdown mode, allowing them to operate as standard pedestrian lanterns while calculating the countdown sequence. ![]() The CDT Lantern can be easily retrofitted to existing intersections with no additional wiring and can be used in conjunction with BRAUMS Pedcall push button and audio tactile products. This improves traffic flow and pedestrian safety by reducing the number of people on the road at the wrong time. ![]() The BRAUMS Countdown Timer (CDT) Lantern provides pedestrians with a visual countdown of the seconds remaining to safely complete their crossing, effectively replacing the flashing red Standman sequence.
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