Enhanced Security with Car Door Entry Control in Security System

Customization: Available
After-sales Service: 24 Hours Available
Warranty: 12 Months

Product Description

Basic Information
Model NO.
TD-F9
Position
Entry Lane
Material
Steel
Function
Ticket Dispenser
Upright Post
122cm
Weight
75 Kg
Temperature
-35℃ ~ +65℃
Communication
TCP/ IP
Dimension
500mm(L)×310mm(W)×1223mm(H)
Origin
China
Product Description
Ticket Dispenser is also known as entry station. It is usually set at the entrance of parking lot to automatically issue barcode ticket. For regular vehicle, it also add a function which is to tap the monthly/ season card. This equipment can easily work with ticket validator, barrier gate and auto pay station.
Entrance display screen (remaining space/ads)
Entry ticket dispenser (paper/IC card)
Entrance ticket validator
Entry and entrance barrier gate
License plate recognition (ANPR)
Parking management backend software
System Working Principle
1
Entry Ticket Dispenser: Driver presses the button, issues a ticket with entry time and license plate number.
2
Automated Payment Station (APS): Drivers pay using ticket/plate number via cash, credit cards, or mobile payments.
3
Exit Ticket Validator: Insert or scan ticket at the exit for automated verification.
4
Quick Exit: System automatically opens the barrier upon successful payment verification.
5
Real-time Data: Continuous updates of status and billing for accurate management.
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Key Features
Cold-rolled steel housing for durability
Heavy duty thermal printer
Large paper roll (approx. 4000 tickets)
Built-in proximity reader for monthly parking
Optional built-in heater & intercom
Standard TCP/IP communication protocol
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FAQ
What is the main function of the TD-F9 ticket dispenser?
It serves as an entry station for parking lots, automatically issuing barcode tickets for visitors and reading monthly/season cards for regular users.
Can this system operate in extreme weather conditions?
Yes, it is designed to operate in temperatures ranging from -35℃ to +65℃, and an optional built-in heater is available for extremely cold climates.
How many tickets can the dispenser hold?
The unit features a large size paper roll that supports approximately 4,000 tickets, reducing the frequency of maintenance.
What communication protocol does the system use?
It uses the standard TCP/IP communication protocol, ensuring stable and fast data transmission with the management backend.
Does it support license plate recognition?
Yes, the system is fully compatible with ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) hardware and software for enhanced security and automation.
Is the housing durable for outdoor use?
The housing is made of high-quality cold-rolled steel, providing a rigid barrier and long-lasting protection against environmental factors.

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