p. 2 - Manual: FA00350-EN v. 1 - 12/2016- © CAME S.p.A. - The data and information shown in this manual are to be considered subject to change at any time and without the need for any advance warning.
❶ Microphone
❷ Alphanumerical screen
❸ Intercom call button
❹ RFID reader
❺ Ledge for reading barcodes from tickets or from smartphones and tablet PCs
DEVICE'S DESCRIPTION AND USE
Control terminal for the passage of pedestrians or vehicles to use with PS ONE-series parking systems, for controlling:
a) A pedestrian access-point, such as a gate or door.
b) A vehicular access-point requiring drivers to already have a parking permit or ticket.
This device can read RFID cards, ticket barcodes and even smartphone screens. It directly sends any acquired data to the system server,
which manages the opening and closing of any access points.
This terminal can be coupled with the following devices:
Ethernet servers, barriers, coil detectors, stop-go lights
- Optional UHF RFID antenna
- Optional TSP-00 RFID reader
PRECAUTIONS WHEN INSTALLING
Only skilled, qualified sta must install this product.
Preliminary checks
Before beginning, do the following:
• make sure the plate is anchored to a solid spot;
• make sure you have set up a suitable dual pole cut o device along the power supply that is compliant with the installation rules. It
should completely cut o the power supply according to category III surcharge conditions (that is, with minimum contact openings of 3
mm);
• make sure that any connections inside the container (ones that ensure continuity to the protection circuit) are fitted with additional
insulation with respect to those of other electrical parts inside:
• set up suitable tubes and conduits for the electric cables to pass through, making sure they are protected from any mechanical damage.
• Consider every possible vehicle-maneuver when planning the spaces. The entry must provide enough room to pull up and comfortably
perform any ticket or card-reading access procedures;
• make sure you have clearly demarcated pedestrian walkways, to prevent accidents and speed up pedestrian entries and exits;
• always consider the site's morphology. Note any slopes or hard-to-see areas, any moving elements. This is to safeguard people from any
collisions or hazards. Section o any potential risk areas by using suitable stripes, signs, mirrors, photocells and sensors;
• check that the Ethernet connections are state-of-the-art, tested and certified for 10/100Mbit;
• with the network administrator, establish the static IP addresses to assign to the devices.
• Check the ecacy of the Internet connection, which is indispensable for using the remote services such as tele-assistance, bookings,
monitoring, sending and managing alarms.
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