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LogoRoger RACS 5 <b><p style="color:#003366;">Car Park Access Control</p></b>

Car Park Access Control

1. Roger RACS 5 Car Park Access Control main features:

a. Multiple Identification Methods: The system offers versatile identification methods for vehicle access, including proximity cards, long-range readers (UHF) with Wiegand interface, remote control, radio receivers, and Bluetooth terminals (such as MCT80M-BLE or MCT88M-IO). Additionally, vehicle identification can be done by reading vehicle registration numbers using Hikvision DS-2CD4A26FWD-IZSWG/P cameras directly connected to the access controller. This variety of identification options accommodates different user preferences and requirements.
b. Real-time Parking Space Monitoring: The standard MC16-PAC series access controllers enable real-time monitoring of the number of cars in the parking area. They can display the number of unoccupied parking spaces and provide alerts when the number of cars reaches the upper limit. This feature helps manage parking space availability efficiently.
c. Advanced Car Park Functionalities: For more advanced car park management, MC16-AZC series controllers offer additional features. Users can define the number of entries for individual users and groups of users, such as building tenants sharing the same car park. This level of control allows for more tailored access and parking management.

2. Roger RACS 5 Car Park Access Control highlight:

a. Versatile Vehicle Identification Options. The Roger RACS 5 Car Park Access Control system provides multiple methods for vehicle access control, including proximity cards, long-range readers, Bluetooth terminals, and vehicle registration number recognition. This versatility allows for flexible and convenient access management, catering to various user preferences and requirements.