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Each SBP2WEB24 can operate with up to seven SBP2MCG324s in a network.
The SBP2WEB24 is the brain of the system. It collects all pieces of information from the buses to which it is
connected. All field devices such as light switches, input/output modules and carpark sensors are
connected to the SBP2WEB24 via the SBP2MCG324 Dupline® master generator.
Furthermore, the SBP2WEB24 has a built-in web server and includes Carpark software to enable the
operator to control and monitor the entire carpark installation. Booking, schedules, trend curves, alarms
etc. are just a few of the parameters that are available.
Carpark Server
The SBP2CPY24 allows users to manage distributed installations. In each location one SBP2CPY24 unit is in
charge of gathering data from the connected devices (Carpark sensor and Carpark LED indicators) and store
them inside its local DB, allowing information from many plants to be centralised in a single database and
Web-Server, without the need of a dedicated PC. Furthermore, the SBP2CPY24 has built-in Carpark
software from where the installer can control and monitor the entire carpark installation. Booking,
schedules, trend curves, alarms etc. are just a few parameters that are available.
Monitoring and data management of up to 10 distributed installations of SBP2WEB24. Referring to section
‘Carpark Master Generator’ each SBP2WEB24 can handle 630 carpark sensors. By using the SBP2CPY24, we
can expand the carpark installation by 10 SBP2WEB24. That is 6300 carpark sensors in total. This number
can be even bigger using a different type of carpark server. If this is the question, please contact your
nearest Carlo Gavazzi sales office for further information.