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TOKEN CONTROLLER

Model 305

                    

Model TL-875 (.900) or TL-1 (.984)

Tokens for above token controller

The Engineered Parking Systems' Token Controller is a high quality, low-cost access control device. The controller accepts only tokens and will reject coins. To combine monthly (contract parking) with token operation, a card reader can be added, either at the factory or in the field.

Technical Data:
Housing:  Weather resistant heavy 14-gauge steel construction
Hinged front door with key lock
Mounts on pedestal for easy operation
Powder coated finish, white or beige
Token Mechanism: Single token acceptance (.900" or .984" diameter standard , other sizes available. Specify size when ordering)
No power required
Available with optional 12 VDC lock-out coil (Model 305LC)
Available with electronic token acceptor (Model 305ST)
Optional card reader or intercom mounted on door

 

Mechanical:

14 1/4" High, 9 ½ Wide, 9" Deep
Overall height on pedestal is 43"

 

Weight:  

20 Lbs.    -Pedestal
20 Lbs.    -Token Controller

 

Specifications:

The housing shall be weather-resistant and constructed of heavy gauge steel, not less than 14 gauge. All seams and joints shall be electric bead welds.

The cabinet shall be finished with high quality primer, followed by a powder coated finish to insure lasting beauty and protection.

The token slot shall be within easy reach of the automobile driver and shall be protected by an extended hood. A push button release shall be furnished for bent tokens.

A weather resistant access door shall be provided with a key lock to service the token receptacle area.

 

Key Benefits:

Inexpensive and easy to install.
No power required.
Ideal for free entrance (gate or traffic controller) and token exit applications for office buildings, medical centers, etc.

      

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Last modified: April 12, 2018