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5/19/2016 3:25:43 PM
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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. The MS 1 features a separate maintenance compartment and collection vault which are keyed <br /> separately. <br /> r. MSM shall be either be hard-wired to the City's streetlight system or shall utilize solar panel to <br /> extend the primary battery life. Either option should have the ability to fully charge the battery during <br /> evening period (minimum 6 hours). <br /> IPS complies. The MS1 comes standard with a fully integrated solar panel. As an additional feature, the MS1 <br /> can also be hardwired to the City's streetlight system. The solar energy collection system maximizes the <br /> collection surface area for the given unit footprint, reduces solar angle dependency, is less susceptible to the <br /> accumulation of dust and other debris, and houses high efficiency solar cells. The power budget is such that <br /> more energy is collected than required and the surplus energy is stored in a power reservoir with adequate <br /> capacity to supply the system for extensive periods in times of low or no available solar energy. Energy <br /> demand is conserved by switching subsystems on only for the periods required. Power levels are continuously <br /> monitored and reported to the backend system. <br /> Proposal Deliverables <br /> i. The Proposer shall have available two working MSM samples as part of its proposal for a pilot <br /> demonstration. The Proposer will be responsible for installing the meters on-site for the pilot as <br /> outlined in Section 4.7.2 of the RFP. <br /> IPS complies. IPS will provide two MS 1 pay stations for the pilot demonstration. <br /> ii. Proposer shall describe its printer solution. <br /> High quality thermal printers are included in the MS1 Pay Station for their print quality, performance, <br /> endurance, and low power requirements. Text and graphics can be printed in 'portrait' or 'landscape' modes to <br /> allow for ticket layout designs. High quality graphic thermal printers are used as standard. The specification <br /> for the standard printer follows. <br /> Printer Specifications: <br /> • Paper Width: 58mm <br /> • Print speed: up to 350mm / sec. Sub 1 sec peer ticket <br /> • Prints/cuts stock over 250 g/m2 <br /> • Auto cutter <br /> • Print head life: 100km paper <br /> • Paper weight: 50 to 250 g/ m2 <br /> • Cutter cycles: 500,000 (paper < 170W m2) to 1,000,000 (paper < 120g/m2) <br /> • Operating temperature: -100C to +600C <br /> • MTBF 2,000,000 cycles <br /> • Environmental Range 0°C to +50°C / 25-80% RH (non-condensing). 25°C to +70°C / 20-100% <br /> (optional) <br /> 2. Coin Chute <br /> a. Coins passing through the MSM shall be deposited directly into a sealed cashbox in a separate vault <br /> area of the MSM. <br /> IPS complies. All coins passing through the MS1 are deposited directly into the secure coin vault. <br /> b. MSMs shall provide a count of all invalid coins. <br /> IPS complies. The use of invalid coins is recorded in the DMS and no time is given for such coins. <br /> REV: 05-05-16 JS <br /> Page 40 of 177 <br /> ATTY/AGR.201 6.094/1 PS Group <br />
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