* Innovative matrix-style digit technology introduces customizable fuel price displays
"Fuelight 5000 represents a significant advancement in fuel price display technology," said
The FL-5000 series offers a wide range of digit sizes (6 inches to 48 inches), color options (amber, blue, green, red, white) and font styles (block, bold, digital, rounded, script), enabling businesses to create a cohesive brand presence. The display is UL and cUL recognized, ensuring compliance and safety. This technology also provides flexibility to convenience stores that want to advertise different prices for varying types of fuel payments. For example, stores that want to save money on credit card fees may incentivize customers to pay with cash.
"The Fuelight 5000 has a clear, crisp image that is easily visible from far away. Its bright display is noticeable during the day as well as in the evening," said
Designed for both new pylon construction and retrofit applications, the FL-5000 features a drop-in cabinet design with flange overlap for easy installation. It also supports POS (point-of-sale) integration, cash/credit and alternate product pricing, and multi-sign control, making it ideal for both single-store and multi-store operations.
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The new control system also includes diagnostic capabilities for efficient troubleshooting, compatibility with FL-3000 display technology and future-proofing for evolving fuel price formats, including international configurations.
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