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be purchased starting at a default value set in the meter management system. The user then uses the +/- <br /> buttons to select the desired amount of time and $$. The user can select CANCEL to stop the process. Or the <br /> user can select OK to confirm the purchase. A screen will inform the user that the card is being processed, <br /> and will also confirm either successful authorization or card declined. Once successfully authorized, the <br /> screen will display the amount of time purchased. <br /> SFM TA -°f y' p-3p : $ 3.0Uini- Authorizing <br /> INSERT COINS Total 01 44 Please Wait... • <br /> OR CARDS Time: V 1 <br /> Rate Per Hour: $2.00 Press + or - : $ 4.00 <br /> Max. Stay: 3 hours to change time <br /> Enforced M-F EXPIRES : 12 :31 PM <br /> Tue15 Jan 2013 11 25 PM Thu 17 Jan 2013 10 46 AM <br /> 7. Clock <br /> a. MSMs shall automatically adjust internal clocks for daylight savings time periodic changes. <br /> IPS complies. The MS 1 will automatically adjust for DST. <br /> b. MSM clocks shall be accurate to within plus or minus two seconds per day. <br /> IPS complies. <br /> c. MSM clocks shall be synced each time they communicate with the CMS. <br /> IPS complies. The timer on the meter is synced to server time, which in turn is synced to a stratum 1 time <br /> server (atomic clock) to maximize accuracy of time throughout the entire network. <br /> d. MSM clocks shall track each day of the week. <br /> IPS complies. The MS 1 will track and display the day of the week on the meter. <br /> e. MSM clocks should be programmable by date and by position in month, i.e. first Monday in <br /> December. <br /> IPS complies. <br /> f. MSM clocks should be remotely configurable for special events. <br /> IPS complies. Special event rates or messaging can be configured via the DMS. <br /> 8. Power <br /> a. Nickel-Cadmium batteries shall not be used to power the MSM. <br /> IPS complies. The MS1 battery does not include nickel-cadmium. <br /> b. MSMs shall consider a means to augment power through solar technology. <br /> IPS complies. The IPS MS 1 is powered by one and/or two 12V (7Ah) batteries attached to both the solar <br /> panel as well as the main board. MS1 batteries are designed to use energy in an efficient manner. The <br /> rechargeable cell is constantly recharged by the solar panel. The LV battery on the main board is used when <br /> the main battery voltage is too low and there is insufficient power coming from the solar panel. <br /> c. If the proposed battery consists of a rechargeable battery and a backup, then the City shall be able to <br /> purchase and replace each battery component individually. <br /> REV: 05-05-16 JS <br /> Page 57 of 177 <br /> ATTY/AGR.2016.094/IPS Group <br />