Premium Parking, Tailored Parking
Manage your car parks according to your own needs and wishes etc. Alphatronics Premium Parking is a parking system with software and hardware according to your own configuration.

- generate unique codes for temporary access in a database.
- devices can be administered remotely (for example opening and closing barrier) through a central PC.
- multi-site en Multi-user
- many configuration options

Entrance pillar
1.3 m high TopLine operating pillar; provided as standard with an OctoLine push button with display and ticket printer. The entrance terminal is equipped with climate control ensuring a smooth operation of the ticket printer.
Validation / New Ticket
We provide 4 options for this:
 1. Printer + validation unit
 2. Via PC with hand scanner + printer
3. External integrator (checkout system administrator) prints off codes, connected to our system.
4. Stand alone: for example, neighbouring shop can print out a numerical code cabled or uncabled with a maximum exit time of 30 minutes.
Tickets
The car park owner can choose: tickets with numeric code or ticket with barcode. Barcode tickets can be swallowed at the exit station, using the barcode reader/swallower.

Exit pillar
1.3 m high TopLine pillar; provided as standard with a barcode reader/swallower possibly with a receiving bin (for barcode ticket) or code keyboard (for ticket with numerical code) Optional: Octophone®, badge reader (access control for staff, for example, + ATium Access software for access control)
Flexibile
Premium Parking gives the option, depending on your needs, to choose from various parking scenarios.
1. FREE ENTRY & CONTROLLED EXIT

| 1.When driving into the car park the barrier opens automatically. |
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2. Before leaving the visitor collects a ticket with barcode or numerical code at the counter or reception desk. |
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3. At the exit station he presents the barcode or enters the numerical code to open the barrier. |
2. CONTROLLED ENTRY & EXIT

| 1.The visitor pushes the button at the entry station to print a ticket. When removing the ticket the barrier opens. |
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2.Before leaving the car park the ticket needs to be validated (manually or automatically) |
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3. At the exit station he presents the barcode or enters the numerical code to open the barrier. |
3. CONTROLLED ENTRY & FREE EXIT

| 1. A visitor needs access to a certain area. He gets an entry ticket with barcode or numerical code at the counter or reception.. |
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2. At the entry station he presents the barcode or enters the numerical code to open the barrier. |
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3. When leaving the car park the barrier opens automatically. |
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