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help you configure your moxa devices, we provide the Parking Guidance System Moxa NPort Config-
uration software� Its use is explained on the homepage: www�Car-Park�dk
Workstations connected to the same network as the Parking Guidance System Server host machine
can connect to it using the Parking Guidance System Client software� If the system administrator
gives a web address to the Parking Guidance System Server host machine, off-site users will also be
able to connect to it via the Internet�
If for instance the server breaks down, the Parking Guidance System will automatically continue
working as a “Stand Alone” system� This means that the drivers will not be affected� When the server
is back online, it will automatically synchronize into the system� The operator will then be able to make
bookings and statistics, and in other ways work with the system�
System requirements
Carpark Client
Operating Systems: Windows XP; Windows Vista; Windows 7
Processor: Follow Operation System requirement
RAM: Follow Operation System requirement
Hard Disk: Minimum 1 GB of available space
Display: 1024 x 768 high color, 32-bit (Minimum); 1600 x 1200 high color, 32-bit
Suggested: 24” monitor, with a resolution capable of 1600 x 1200 pixels in high color�
Carpark Server
Operating Systems: Windows Server 2003; Windows Server 2008; Windows XP;
Windows Vista; Windows 7
Processor: Core 2 Duo 2GHz Pentium processor or equivalent (Suggested)
RAM: 2 GB (Minimum); 4 GB (Suggested)
Hard Disk: Minimum 10 GB of available space
Display: 1024 x 768 high color, 32-bit (Minimum); 1600 x 1200 high color, 32-bit
Parking Guidance System Modules and Modes
Explanation
Sensor Calibration
The Parking Guidance System sensor GP62x0 22xx is an ultrasonic sensor that transmits a 40Hz
signal� The sensor receives the signal again with a certain time delay and based on this delay it deter-
mines the distance from floor to sensor� If a car is present the signal changes�
There are two ways of calibrating the sensor: Local or global calibration
The sensor is self-calibrating� It is important to perform the calibration when the parking space is
empty� Manual calibration is a local calibration of the individual sensor�
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Push the button on the outside of the sensor� The LED flashes green for 30 seconds with 1
Hz� (The technician has time to get clear of the sensor before the calibration starts)�