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A vehicle sensor is located at each parking location to detect the presence or absence of an automobile. |
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A bright LED display located at each spot turns from green to red when the spot is occupied and switches back to green when the space is vacated. |
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Multilevel garages have a level display located at each entrance to the facility allowing customers to head directly to a level with sufficient empty spaces to meet their criteria. |
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These signs are integrated with the individual parking space sensors as well as the row displays. |
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A row display at the entry end of each row allows the driver to see the number of spaces available in that row and avoid turning into an area with no available parking spots. |
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Dramatic reduction of time wasted driving down levels and rows looking for spaces that are not available, the system visually alerts drivers to available spaces at each decision point allowing them to bypass areas that are full. This adds to customer loyalty and can be a key differentiator between you and your competitors. Fewer missed flights or on-time appointments leads to happy who will favor your facility in the future. |
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Less traffic congestion and sudden competition for scarce available spaces leads to fewer incidents and accidents. This can make an important difference in your customers’ experience of your operation. |
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Less overall time spent driving around looking for a parking space reduces wasted fuel and emissions, both important features in these times. |
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Web accessible screens include: |
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System setup and reconfiguration to adapt your system to changing facility layouts. |
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System diagnostics and error reporting. |
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Parking space utilization by level and row. |
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A Vehicle Sensor is located at the entrance and exit of each level. |
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Signs can be added to each level and at the entrance indicating the number of empty spaces. |