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One Entry and One Exit Parking IC Card Charging

2024-11-22

One in and One out Parking IC Card Charging

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Case composition

Entry Card Dispenser 1 Set
Exit Control Panel 1 set
Charging Computer 1 set
Parking Sofeware Relate 1 set
13.56 mhz Season Card Reader 2 set
Barrier Gate 2 Set
Loop Detector 2 Pcs
Infrared Sensor 1 Pcs

Temporary Card and Season Card

Accroding to needed

 

 

 

Case Description

Overview:
This parking system is designed for a mid- to large-scale parking facility, integrating an automated solution for vehicle access control, ticketing, and management. The system utilizes advanced hardware components to ensure efficient traffic flow and secure parking lot management.


Key Components and Configuration:

  1. Entry Card Dispenser (1 Set)
    Located at the entrance, the Entry Card Dispenser automatically issues parking tickets or temporary access cards to vehicles entering the parking lot. 

  2. Exit Control Panel (1 Set)
    The Exit Control Panel is used at the exit gate to control the vehicle’s departure. It processes the payment (or validation) of parking fees and grants permission for the vehicle to exit the parking facility by triggering the barrier gate.

  3. Charging Computer (1 Set)
    This system is responsible for calculating the parking fee based on the duration of the vehicle's stay. The Charging Computer interacts with the Entry Card Dispenser and Exit Control Panel to compute charges and manage payment transactions, supporting various payment methods such as card, cash, or mobile payments.

  4. Parking Software System (1 Set)
    The parking software provides centralized control of the entire parking facility, including monitoring of the entry and exit points, managing payment transactions, generating reports, and ensuring real-time monitoring of parking space availability.

  5. 13.56 MHz Season Card Reader (2 Sets)
    These readers are installed at both the entry and exit points to read the Season Cards (for regular users or subscribers). The readers authenticate the Season Cards, allowing quick and convenient access for authorized users without the need for a ticket.

  6. Barrier Gates (2 Sets)
    Installed at the entry and exit points, the Barrier Gates control the physical access of vehicles. The gates are activated automatically or manually by the system once access is granted or payment is processed. These gates provide security and control over who enters or exits the facility.

  7. Loop Detectors (2 Pcs)
    These are installed under the parking lot pavement near the barrier gates. Loop detectors use electromagnetic fields to detect the presence of vehicles. When a vehicle crosses the loop, it triggers the barrier gate to open. This system ensures accurate vehicle detection for smooth traffic flow at the gates.

  8. Infrared Sensor (1 Pcs)
    The Infrared Sensor is installed for additional vehicle presence detection. It is particularly useful for detecting smaller vehicles or motorcycles that might not always be picked up by the loop detectors. The sensor ensures that the barrier gate doesn’t close prematurely, preventing accidents.

  9. Temporary Cards and Season Cards (According to Need)
    Temporary cards are issued for one-time or short-term parkers, while Season Cards are provided to regular users for frequent access. These cards can be integrated with the card reader system and can have different access levels (temporary for visitors, season cards for regular customers).


How It Works:

  1. Vehicle Entry:

    • Upon entering the parking facility, a vehicle approaches the Entry Card Dispenser.
    • The system issues a temporary access card or a season card depending on the vehicle's registration.
    • The Loop Detector and Infrared Sensor detect the vehicle's presence and trigger the opening of the barrier gate, allowing the vehicle to enter.
  2. Vehicle Exit:

    • When exiting, the vehicle approaches the exit barrier gate.
    • The 13.56 MHz Season Card Reader authenticates the vehicle's season card or checks the temporary card for payment processing.
    • The Charging Computer calculates the parking fee and initiates the payment process, which can be completed via a variety of methods.
    • Once the payment is confirmed, the Exit Control Panel authorizes the opening of the barrier gate, allowing the vehicle to exit the parking lot.

 

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