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SmartSpot Lite 915-US User Manual
(Internal Use Only)
Date:
30 October 2017
Author:
David Calder
:
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COPYRIGHT RESERVED
1.2
The Information and Designs as detailed in this document are the property of SmartParking/Car Parking Technologies Limited, and shall be
returned on demand. It is issued on the strict condition that except with our written permission it shall not be reproduced, neither copied or
communicated to any third party, nor be used for any purpose other than that stated in the particular enquiry, order or contract with which it is
issued. The reservation of copyright in this document extends from each date appearing thereon and in respect of the subject matter as it appeared
at that relevant date.
 SmartParking Ltd, 2017.

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  • Page 1 SmartParking SmartSpot Lite 915-US User Manual (Internal Use Only) Date: 30 October 2017 Author: David Calder Version COPYRIGHT RESERVED The Information and Designs as detailed in this document are the property of SmartParking/Car Parking Technologies Limited, and shall be returned on demand. It is issued on the strict condition that except with our written permission it shall not be reproduced, neither copied or communicated to any third party, nor be used for any purpose other than that stated in the particular enquiry, order or contract with which it is issued.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com Table of Contents 1. Document Details ................... 3 1.1. Sign-Off ..................3 1.2. Document Reviewers ..............3 1.3. Distribution List ................3 1.4. Version Information ..............3 1.5. Document Contact ..............3 1.6.
  • Page 3: Document Details

    SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com Document Details 1.1. Sign-Off Chief Technical Officer John Heard Roly Rogers Head of R&D Document Reviewers 1.2. Name Title Version Don Lokuge Developer - SmartInstaller Developer – SmartSpots & IGS Kin Chan 1.3.
  • Page 4: Federal Communications Commission (Fcc) Statement

    2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Smart Parking Technology Ltd could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com Introduction 3.1. Document Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide the step-by step-instructions for using the SmartInstaller to program V3 SmartSpots. No other User operations are possible as operation the V3 SmartSpot is entirely automatic once programmed.
  • Page 6: Smartspot Programing

    SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com SmartSpot Programing Flowchart 4.1. Start SmartSpot Programing Follow instruction for connecting to mains and powering on SmartSpot must be working SmartSpot powered up? Use the SmartInstaller to check the SmartSpot is online and SmartSpot must write parameters to it be operating...
  • Page 7: Programming Smartspots

    SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com Programming SmartSpots 4.2. This is done at the SmartSpot immediately after it is first powered up. The SmartInstaller V2.3.4 application configures each SmartSpot and connects it to the site network. Step Instructions Example On the Select Mode screen, choose SmartSpot:...
  • Page 8: Synchronizing With Smartrep

    SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com Step Instructions Example Make sure the site and site code are present and correct: Make sure the handheld is connected to the server: Enter the SmartSpot id found in the case (e.g. 54-36) into the two Device Identity Fields Press Validate and Reset (magnet or power) the SmartSpot, then wait...
  • Page 9 SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com IMPORTANT:  Syncronisation cannot be reversed, only redone as many times as required to populate SmartRep with complete and accurate information Step Description Picture On the SmartLink Mode screen, choose Send Changes to SmartRep: On the next screen choose Sync with SmartRep: When you press the ‘Sync with SmartRep’...
  • Page 10: Appendix A - Glossary

    SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com Appendix A – Glossary This section contains a full list of all the terms and abbreviations used throughout this document. Term Description Dongle A small device that plugs into a computer and serves as an adapter or as a security measure to enable the use of certain software USB On-The-Go allows USB devices such as digital audio players or mobile phones to act as hosts, so other USB devices like a USB flash...
  • Page 11: Appendix B - Amendment History

    SmartParking Ltd R&D Department Auckland, New Zealand www.smartparking.com Appendix B – Amendment History This section contains a full listing of all amendments made to previous versions of this document Version Section Description Initial Draft. Published Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement Add 15.21 to FCC Statement V3 IGS Programing Manual v01 Page 11 of 11...

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