Configure any NTCIP traffic signal controller — wirelessly and without opening the traffic control cabinet.

Fenyx! Fenyx is a field-first tablet-based system that lets you configure any NTCIP-compliant traffic signal controller — no internet required. It's built for small and mid-sized municipalities, First Nations communities, and contractors looking to cut training time, increase safety, and extend the lifespan of legacy traffic cabinet infrastructure.












Fenyx focuses on field configuration across NTCIP controllers—complementing your central ATMS (e.g., Fortran’s Flux ATMS or others). It standardizes the last-mile configuration experience in the cabinet/truck while your center handles coordination, monitoring, and analytics.
Fenyx modernizes legacy signal assets with a single, unified interface that works across mixed controller fleets—extending asset life without costly rip-and-replace. Teams learn one workflow instead of five, which slashes training and onboarding time across brands.
In the field, techs spend less time on site and make fewer configuration mistakes, cutting operating costs. The net result: fewer truck rolls, shorter interventions, safer crews, and longer-lived infrastructure.
Fenyx interfaces via the NTCIP standard and the Fenyx Nest’s Ethernet connection. Most fleets won’t need firmware changes; if you’re running highly customized setups, the Fortran team can confirm compatibility during a demo.
Fenyx is a field-first, tablet-based solution that lets technicians configure any NTCIP-compliant traffic signal controller through a single, unified interface. It works wirelessly and can be used without internet—so techs can configure from the truck without opening the cabinet. It’s designed for small/mid-sized municipalities, First Nations communities, and contractors.
Common workflows like Time, Options, and Preemption configuration are simplified for speed and clarity, reducing cognitive load for techs under time pressure.
The UI is built specifically for field work. Because it’s a single interface across brands, techs learn once and apply everywhere—significantly reducing training time versus juggling multiple vendor tools.