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5/19/2016 3:25:43 PM
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Agreement
Contractor Name
IPS
PROJECT NAME
Parking Meter
RMP File Number
304
Date
5/19/2016
MO Ref
16-077
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IPS copmlies. The IPS LCD screen is completely covered by the dome lens, creating physical separation that <br /> prevents any cloudiness or condensation on the screen itself Additionally, the internal surface of the IPS <br /> dome lens is coated with a permanent anti-fog coating that prevents any internal cloudiness or condensation <br /> build-up that would impair the view of the LCD. <br /> ii. The Proposer shall describe its options for altering the screen to make viewing in direct sunlight <br /> easier. <br /> IPS complies. IPS incorporates a number of features to make viewing the screen as easy as possible in all <br /> light conditions, including direct sunlight. First, IPS uses a large monochromatic graphical LCD. The <br /> monochromatic nature of the screen and the green underlying tint of the screen itself minimize any glare from <br /> direct sunlight, making the text as visible as possible. Additionally, IPS meters offer the ability to customize <br /> the contrast of the LCD itself. This can be done manually at the meter or can be configured to a desired level <br /> using the meter management system. Lastly, IPS can employ options, such as inverse video (to have the <br /> meter's text be light and the background dark on the display screen). <br /> iii. The Proposer shall provide flowchart diagrams describing the sequence of screens given the <br /> following three meter programming and scenarios: <br /> a. Scenario 1: Customer arrives Tuesday at 5:30am and meter is expired. Customer inserts a card or a <br /> coin in the meter. <br /> SCENARIO #1: Customer arrives Tuesday at 5:30 AM and meter is expired. <br /> Customer inserts a card or a coin in a meter. <br /> METER EXPIRCU ` t ' <br /> ParsiH ek <br /> ' _ - re Per !our: S 2. <br /> Max Stay.4 h <br /> r,DrSJIn tt4 <br /> Customer uses card Customer uses coins <br /> i <br /> im 02.0 <br /> i <br /> Prat of- :WWAO <br /> i to Chereswit. <br /> OIRES:fl 3LhU <br /> :JL:. <br /> •ardAuh ttift - <br /> S t_ <br /> .i i t a 7 <br /> 1 A ;7hHri : iJ: <br /> EXPIRES:OS:a <br /> i ::ate <br /> O2iGO X3'15- •,.-.I <br /> ENFORCED M-F H EXPOES:01 , ,;a <br /> ha. J <br /> I r isnao)aslt no ria rs.4n701uLat 1 <br /> b. Scenario 2: Customer arrives Tuesday at 11 :00 am and meter is expired. Customer uses coins to <br /> purchase three hours of parking. <br /> REV: 05-05-16 JS <br /> Page 108 of 177 <br /> ATTY/AGR.2016.094/IPS Group <br />
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