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Cashless parking payment come to pay-on-foot

The new Platinum Modular pay-on-foot station from Bebarmatic is completely cashless and offers the option of paying for parking with credit and debit cards using either traditional chip and pin or contactlessly. The step-by-step and multi-lingual HMI menu is initiated by inserting the ticket and its weatherproof projected capacitive touchscreen means the unit can be situated outdoors or in and can be activated while wearing gloves.
April 5, 2016 Read time: 1 min
Thomas Stroinski and Bernd Beckers Bebarmatic

The new Platinum Modular pay-on-foot station from 8378 Bebarmatic is completely cashless and offers the option of paying for parking with credit and debit cards using either traditional chip and pin or contactlessly.

The step-by-step and multi-lingual HMI menu is initiated by inserting the ticket and its weatherproof projected capacitive touchscreen means the unit can be situated outdoors or in and can be activated while wearing gloves.

Its powder coated stainless steel cabinet has an integral RFID reader, allowing regular users to be registered and provided with a tag to allocate parking charges to an account. The mains-powered pay station can also be used to settle the account.

To cater for any problems the user may experience, there is an intercom connected to the control room using internet protocol.

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