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Parking systems

Advanced solutions for control, records and management of parking spaces. Parking systems may include entry and exit barriers, parking space occupancy sensors, counters for free and occupied spaces, LPR cameras, inductive loops, displays, access control, video surveillance and parking payment systems.

Parking systems

Advanced solutions for control, records, occupancy and management of parking spaces.

Advanced solutions for control, records and management of parking spaces. Parking systems may include entry and exit barriers, parking space occupancy sensors, counters for free and occupied spaces, LPR cameras, inductive loops, displays, access control, video surveillance and parking payment systems.

What the service includes

  • entry and exit vehicle barriers
  • LPR cameras for licence plate recognition
  • inductive loops for vehicle detection
  • parking space sensors
  • free and occupied space counters
  • LED displays, traffic lights and signage
  • parking payment systems
  • vehicle access control
  • parking area video surveillance
  • service and maintenance of parking systems

Who it is for

  • residential complexes and garages
  • business premises, companies and hotels
  • shopping centres and public garages
  • private parking areas
  • industrial zones and controlled entrances

How we work

  1. Site assessmentWe check the real site conditions, existing equipment, cabling and the user’s requirements.
  2. Technical agreementThe scope of work, equipment, access method and installation conditions are defined before work starts.
  3. Installation and connectionThe system is installed, connected and arranged neatly, with attention to safety, reliability and serviceability.
  4. Testing and handoverOperation is tested and the user is shown the basic functions, limitations and correct use of the system.

Important to know

  • A parking system must be planned according to the real site conditions, not only by installing a barrier or camera.
  • For payment, space counting and LPR systems, all elements must work as a single system. A poorly executed part can cause problems for the entire system.
  • We do not design large public paid parking systems as a design organisation or develop our own payment software. We install, connect, adjust and service parking equipment according to the selected solution and manufacturer documentation.

Important to know

  • A parking system must be planned according to the real site conditions, not only by installing a barrier or camera.
  • For payment, space counting and LPR systems, all elements must work as a single system. A poorly executed part can cause problems for the entire system.
  • We do not design large public paid parking systems as a design organisation or develop our own payment software. We install, connect, adjust and service parking equipment according to the selected solution and manufacturer documentation.

Quick assessment

For a quick assessment of parking systems, send photos of the site, existing equipment, power supply, cable routes and a short description of what needs to be installed, repaired or upgraded.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ for service: Parking systems

Short answers to the questions clients usually ask before a site visit and quotation.

What is the difference between a parking barrier and a parking system?

A parking barrier is one device. A parking system may include barriers, LPR cameras, inductive loops, space sensors, counters, displays, access control, video surveillance and payment equipment.

Can the system show how many spaces are free?

Yes. Free and occupied spaces can be counted through entry and exit loops, LPR cameras, sensors per parking space or a combination of several elements.

Do you install parking payment systems?

We install and connect equipment for parking payment systems according to the selected supplier solution and site requirements. We do not develop our own payment software.

Can a barrier open automatically by licence plate?

Yes, if an LPR camera and access logic are properly installed and configured.

Why is camera position important for LPR?

The camera must have the correct angle, diapartmentce, lighting and network connection. A poorly positioned camera will not read plates reliably.

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