Heavy Duty Trucking Logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Carrier 'APX' Controls Feature 'Distributed Electronics, Better Performance

LOUISVILLE, KY -- A new control system for transport refrigeration units uses "distributed electronics," placing modules around the unit for better reliability and performance, Carrier Transicold said Wednesday in an announcement at the Mid-America Trucking Show

by Staff
March 30, 2011
Carrier 'APX' Controls Feature 'Distributed Electronics, Better Performance

APX user-interface module has a vivid display screen and easy touch buttons. USB port allows loading software and downloading operating data via memory stick.

3 min to read


LOUISVILLE, KY -- A new control system for transport refrigeration units uses "distributed electronics," placing modules around the unit for better reliability and performance, Carrier Transicold said Wednesday in an announcement at the Mid-America Trucking Show.



Called APX, which is short for "apex," the system includes a large, bright display with a simplified user interface; greater memory; and an expanded range of applications for unit customization. APX is optional on Carrier's X2 series of refrigeration units, said Dave Kiefer, director of marketing and product management

For its hardware, APX takes what was formerly housed in a single large metal control box and splits it into compact, sealed subcomponents. They include main microprocessor controls, a large display module with an illuminated information dashboard, and a power-control module. The microprocessor is driven by a powerful operating system, familiar in many ways to users of Carrier's Advance controllers.

The display has a large, vivid color screen that can be read at a distance, offers push-button simplicity and, with fewer keystrokes, shows five lines of information to aid mechanics in getting a full idea of a TRU's condition. The display module sports a USB dock to facilitate data downloads and software uploads.

Information and driver prompts are in the user's choice of English, Spanish, French or Portuguese. Large raised silicone backlit buttons that can easily be pushed with a gloved hand, and menu-driven simplicity help to minimize operator error. Fewer keystrokes than with previous systems make operation easier.

Exclusive to the APX display module is the ability to display data recorder trip graphs - an at-a-glance visual indicator of conditions within the trailer throughout a delivery run. The built-in data recorder has four times the memory capacity of Carrier's Advance controller, the forerunner to APX.

All modules use CAN-bus communications protocols, an automotive industry standard that is also used on Class 8 tractors. "CAN-bus makes system expansion - adding modules for expanded capabilities - as simple as plug-and-play," Kiefer said. "A system manufactured today can be easily upgraded with future hardware capabilities by adding new modules in 'daisy-chain' fashion."

The APX system's efficient placement of hardware components results in reduced complexity and greater reliability. The wiring harness has fewer connections and weighs 40 percent less, due to shorter wiring runs, he said.

The USB port provides convenient downloads of trip data reports onto a jump
drive (memory stick). Programming uploads can be done the same way, using the APX USB port and Carrier Transicold's new TRU-Tech PC software for reefer set-up, upgrades, diagnostics and system overrides.

The APX control module offers three user modes: for drivers, technicians and an advanced mode for experienced operators. It also has DataTrak for wireless monitoring, control and data transfers, as well as interface with telematics providers for Wi-Fi, RF, cellular and satellite communications.

APX also introduces a new app, Virtual Tech comprehensive diagnostic software that runs continuously in the background, monitoring the TRU to help to avert system problems.


Topics:Products
Subscribe to Our Newsletter

More Products

HDT Top 20 Products Award Logo
Fleet Managementby Deborah LockridgeFebruary 13, 2026

HDT Top 20 Products 2026: The New Tools, Technologies, and Ideas Shaping Trucking

From pricing intelligence and compliance tools to charging infrastructure, diagnostics, tires, and AI, HDT’s 2026 Top 20 Products recognize the new tools, technologies, and ideas heavy-duty trucking fleets are using to run their businesses.

Read More →
Photo of GO Focus Pro dashcam
Fleet Managementby News/Media ReleaseFebruary 11, 2026

Geotab Launches AI-Powered GO Focus Pro Dash Cam With 360-Degree Visibility

Geotab launches GO Focus Pro, an AI-powered 360-degree dash cam designed to reduce collisions, prevent fraud, and protect fleets from nuclear verdict risk.

Read More →
SponsoredFebruary 1, 2026

Reducing Fleet Downtime with Advanced Diagnostics

This white paper examines how advanced commercial vehicle diagnostics can significantly reduce fleet downtime as heavy duty vehicles become more complex. It shows how Autel’s CV diagnostic tools enable in-house troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and faster repairs, helping fleets cut emissions-related downtime, reduce dealer dependence, and improve overall vehicle uptime and operating costs.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
SponsoredFebruary 1, 2026

Stop Watching Footage, Start Driving Results

6 intelligent dashcam tactics to improve safety and boost ROI

Read More →
SponsoredJanuary 19, 2026

3 New Ways Fleet Software Pays: ROI opportunities for modern fleet managers

Safety, uptime, and insurance costs directly impact profitability. This eBook looks at how fleet software is evolving to deliver real ROI through proactive maintenance, AI-powered video telematics, and real-time driver coaching. Learn how fleets are reducing crashes, defending claims, and using integrated data to make smarter operational decisions.

Read More →
SponsoredJanuary 19, 2026

Basic Tracking vs Next Generation Fleet Technology

Fleet software is getting more sophisticated and effective than ever, tying big data models together to transform maintenance, safety, and the value of your existing tech stack. Fleet technology upgrades are undoubtedly an investment, but updated technology can offer a much higher return. Read how upgrading your fleet technology can increase the return on your investment.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Illustration of new Continental truck tires with urban background
Productsby News/Media ReleaseJanuary 6, 2026

Continental Tire Adds Size Extension to Regional Drive and Steer Tires

The Conti HDR 5 and Conti HSR 5 tires are now available in size 245/70R19.5, designed for urban and regional fleets in high-scrub environments

Read More →
SponsoredNovember 12, 2025

The Fleet Leader’s Guide to Maximizing Fleet Financial Performance

Boost your fleet's financial performance with our essential guide, "Maximizing financial impact." Learn to define KPIs, strategically use data to reduce costs, and leverage automation for more efficient operations. Download it today and discover your potential for improved financial performance!

Read More →
Close-up of a trailer equipped with Phillips Connect SolarNet 8000 Series showing connected icons for GPS tracking, cargo monitoring, and tire pressure data.
Fleet Managementby News/Media ReleaseNovember 4, 2025

Phillips Connect SolarNet 8000 Series Combines Smart Trailer Functions in One Platform

Phillips Connect’s SolarNet 8000 Series integrates trailer tracking, cargo visibility, and tire performance monitoring into one solar-powered smart trailer platform.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Continental logo over tire tread background representing the launch of the ContiTread HTR retread for regional and long-haul trailer applications.
Productsby News/Media ReleaseOctober 23, 2025

Continental Regional Trailer Retread Designed for Long Life

Continental's latest ContiTread HTR retread tire is designed to improve durability and casing life for trailer applications in regional and long-haul operations.

Read More →