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| The scheme below shows a configuration example for a multi-storey system with: 1 x runway with PSE4000 entrance unit. 1 x runway with PSU4000 exit unit. 1 x complete PSM4000 cashier terminal with PC connection. 3 x levels with LIGHTS to indicate availability on each level. 6 x sensors installed at the entrance and exit of each level to count the number of each level’s free spaces. 1 x FREE SPACES/FULL sign at the entrance to display the total number of available parking spaces. |
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| There are many possible types of system configuration, depending on the park’s logistic and management requirements. The PSIO1 unit indeed allows for the remote connection of traffic signal lights, lit signs, and magnetic/other sensors by using BUS-connection technology. Only one 2 x 0.5 mm2 shielded cable indeed allows management of the units which are located at a long distance from the RBMP1 electronic data center. |
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