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Contractor Name
IPS
PROJECT NAME
Parking Meter
RMP File Number
304
Date
5/19/2016
MO Ref
16-077
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IPS complies. This can be completed with the use of a meter maintenance card. <br /> B. Meter Mechanism Additional Specification Requirements <br /> 1. Screen <br /> The screen shall support dynamic messaging functionality to reflect changes in pricing, regulations, <br /> display messages, format, or Configurations made in the CMS and communicated wirelessly to the <br /> meter at least once per day. <br /> IPS complies. IPS meters can support variable and progressive rate structures as demonstrated in the SFpark <br /> project. This project was the first of its kind to incorporate real-time data feeds from parking meters, sensors <br /> and other data sources in order to study the effect of changes in parking rates due to demand and to <br /> implement a dynamic rate structure accordingly. The IPS meters support this complex rate structure through <br /> two types of configurations which are stored in meter memory, including the current active configuration and <br /> one additional future configuration. Each configuration (both current and future) has the ability to provide 7 <br /> days Monday-Sunday of rates, with up to 15 rates per day. <br /> IPS meters also support graphics and text in any language. This capability is used by some of our customers <br /> to feature advertising on the meter or public alerts. <br /> Precia por horn: $ 2.00 ., 414c : c,: 00 <br /> Max Estancia: 4 horas � : , .; , <br /> Termina el: 11:31 AM <br /> wig . i. _' _ 1 i t <br /> Mar 18 de noviembre 11n 1S '-' g <br /> 79:02 APA b `gi <br /> f_i9:02 MM <br /> C. Meter Mechanism Optional Specifications <br /> Meters shall be equipped with GPS technology, i.e., CMS shall allow for the end user to enter the meter <br /> terminal number in the search field and generate a report with the exact location of the meter on the <br /> map. <br /> IPS complies. The DMS provides an easy way to view your meters using Google Maps. Select a zone, an <br /> area, and subarea to get detailed pole information. Each pole location is mapped to its physical location via <br /> GPS coordinates. Maps can be displayed as heat maps or street view, and can highlight status of the meters <br /> (such as battery faults), errors, and financial status of each meter. Examples are given below. <br /> Meter Location Heat Map <br /> Within this status map, heat dots indicate the locations of the meters. There are multiple varieties and heat <br /> map types that the user can select. In addition to seeing the heat dots, the user has the ability to put the map <br /> into the toggle feature (which allows for the blue bubbles to appear, please see below). <br /> The below graph represents the life status of the battery and allows for the user to get a quick snap shot of <br /> battery life. For example, the top red dot of the map has a low battery life, thus meaning the redder the dot, <br /> the more critical the status of the battery life. <br /> REV: 05-05-1615 <br /> Page 132 of 177 <br /> ATTY/AGR.2016.094/IPS Group <br />
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