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Webinar: Access control and vehicle detection solutions

January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
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The Eberle Design (EDI)  webinar on 17 January at 1500-1545 GMT aims to demonstrate how EDI and 7435 Reno A&E (RAE) access control and vehicle detection solutions are used for parking structures, controlled access facilities, gated communities, warehouse facilities with transportation doors access and drive-through retail locations.

Carl Zabel, EDI and RAE Access control products sales manager, will present an overview of solutions such as: Deflectometer series loop detectors; anti-tailgating inductive loop vehicle detectors, directional logic inductive loop vehicle detectors; and automatic vehicle identification (AVI) and ingress/egress systems. Participants will also learn more about the new PLA saw cut prefabricated loops for access control applications.
 

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