The system supports multiple payment methods including bills, coins, bank cards (optional), T&G readers (optional), and local transportation cards (optional).
Yes, users can print receipts after making payments using the Automatic Payment Station (APS).
Yes, it is especially suitable for large scale parking lots as it promotes vehicle circulation and reduces the need for human oversight.
The system can accept bills and coins from over 120 countries and regions, making it versatile for international use.
The APS is user-friendly, allowing parkers to make payments and print receipts independently, which enhances overall user experience.
Yes, it can be integrated into existing parking systems using the C# SDK provided.
The management software will receive notifications if paper or change is running low, ensuring timely maintenance.
The system features a neat and elegant inner structure, comes with an intercom, and includes a UPS power supply for reliability.
Yes, parkers can input their license plate numbers directly on the touchscreen interface.
The APS is an optional automatic payment terminal that is part of the parking management system, allowing for self-service payment.
No, the system is designed for unattended operation, allowing parkers to make payments and print receipts without human assistance.
The system can read parking barcode tickets, proximity cards, and manual inputs of license plate numbers.
The system reduces human costs and enhances efficiency by allowing unmanned intelligent charging and promoting vehicle circulation.
Yes, the system is designed to manage high volumes of parkers effectively, especially in large parking lots.
The management software can notify users about low paper, change shortages, and when the cash box is nearly full.
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