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TagMaster - CitySync launch ANPR camera for parking, access control and traffic markets

UK-based ANPR specialist CitySync, part of TagMaster, is launching its latest ANPR camera at Intertraffic in Amsterdam, 5-8 April. The CitySync 50 has been developed through co-operation and collaboration between CitySync and TagMaster technical teams and is an all-in-one camera for free-flow parking, access control/security and traffic applications. The camera offers comprehensive on-board capabilities and is designed to be used globally with a variety of illumination options, both infra-red and whi
April 1, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
UK-based ANPR specialist 539 CitySync, part of 177 TagMaster, is launching its latest ANPR camera at 70 Intertraffic in Amsterdam, 5-8 April.

The CitySync 50 has been developed through co-operation and collaboration between CitySync and TagMaster technical teams and is an all-in-one camera for free-flow parking, access control/security and traffic applications.

The camera offers comprehensive on-board capabilities and is designed to be used globally with a variety of illumination options, both infra-red and white light, to provide the best quality images, regardless of plate type and lighting conditions. The camera outputs up to two separate relays based upon multiple rule groups, can output email alerts, communicate directly with LED signs and even act as a Wiegand device, without the need for further PCs or software.

Camera setup is quick and easy thanks to a brand new web-based interface and configuration wizard, greatly reducing setup times and costs. There is also a HD sensor which eliminates the need for varifocal configuration thanks to a depth of field of up to 10m from a fixed lens.

For even greater flexibility, multiple CitySync 50 cameras can be connected to the company’s JetParking server software, enabling car park overstay, or dwell-time analysis. The optional HD overview makes it suitable for parking or bus-lane enforcement.

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