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All SBP2MCG324s have a unique ID number (SIN number). Information on available and occupied spaces
from the parking area are transmitted via the SBP2MCG324 to the SBP2WEB24 controller and then to the
software. In Carpark installations with less than 630 spaces (maximum 1 SBP2WEB24), the software is made
in the SBP2WEB24. In installations larger than 630 spaces (up to 10 SBP2WEB24s), the software is made in
the SBP2CPY24.
The carpark software can be programmed in advance and installed the very moment the physical
installation is finished.
Secondary Considerations
Different kinds of building automation components like the CO sensor, light sensors or movement sensors
could easily be built into a Parking Guidance System (PGS) system. By selecting the SBP2WEB24 controller,
the customer will have various numbers of flexible solutions at a lower cost.
It is also important to consider the installation costs, especially the necessary man-hours, but also the costs
of cables and wall boxes. We recommend the use of inexpensive standard 3-wire, unshielded 1.5 mm
2
(14-
16AWG) cables for the Carlo Gavazzi Dupline® Parking Guidance System. In order to reduce man-hours for
the installation, we have designed the sensor in such a way that it can be wired easily and quickly without
the use of screwdrivers. The bases/sensors are programmed from the SBP2WEB24 configuration tool when
they are mounted, wired and powered. The programming and calibration take just a few minutes to
execute for a complete lane. Just make sure that no cars are occupying the Carpark spaces during
calibration.