Management of Access Ramps

Two-way parking access ramp management automation The system manages vehicle priorities on a two-way ramp where crossing is not allowed. The system can be configured in several ways, and a clock option allows switching from one mode to another. Mode 2 is generally the most common, with simple implementation and minimal cable pulling.
Features of the two-way access ramp management automation:Depending on your needs, you can choose one of the four possible system configurations.
The timing parameters for the different modes are set via dip switches on the management board.Representation of the 4 different modes offeredMode 1:
First come, first served
(2 loops)
Mode 2:
Priority entry
(1 loop)
Mode 3:
Priority exit
(1 loop)
Mode 4:
Alternating operation
The system manages vehicle priorities on a two-way ramp where crossing is not allowed. The system can be configured in several ways, and a clock option allows switching from one mode to another. Mode 2 is generally the most common, with simple implementation and minimal cable pulling.
Features of the two-way access ramp management automation:
Depending on your needs, you can choose one of the four possible system configurations.The timing parameters for the different modes are set via dip switches on the management board.
Representation of the 4 different modes offered
Mode 1:
First come, first served
(2 loops)
First come, first served
(2 loops)

Mode 2:
Priority entry
(1 loop)
Priority entry
(1 loop)

Mode 3:
Priority exit
(1 loop)
Priority exit
(1 loop)

Mode 4:
Alternating operation
Alternating operation

Standard References: The system consists of 3 components
| Components | References |
|---|---|
| (a) Control Box with 8 I/O Counting Controller | 51119 |
| (b) Box with 1 Mono Detector | 51906 |
| (c) Kit with 1 Electromagnetic Loop | 50681 |


