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Stationary FAA-2000/TS (SBB)
product information in preperationA slightly different type of ticket vending machine from the FAA-2000/TS series has been implemented in Switzerland at the end of 2007. Needless to say that the SBB TVM specifications includes all the advantages and characteristics of the FAA series, like ease of use, reliability and maintainability. In addition it possesses unique features:
The machine has grown in width for 200mm caused by providing additional space for a second thermo printer, two extra paper rolls, an intercom as well as a mechanical validator.
The 15" touch display is hinged inwards while the TVM's door is open, providing applicative service information to service workers on eye level. The door lock protection operates electronically - in case of a power failure an additional opening mechanism by use of a transponder is integrated. Optionally the FAA-2000/TS (SBB) can be equipped with Smart Card processing as well as with video support.
 
Stationary FAA-2000/TS (ATOC)
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For applications where the sales process contains complex information and selection procedures, the FAA-2000/TS is the ideal solution. Modern touch-screen technology has taken over from conventional keys and displays and now provides the interface between customer and machine. The operator has almost unlimited options at this disposal when designing the interface as a result of system flexibility which means the FAA-2000/TS can be utilised for applications beyond normal ticketing. The FAA-2000/TS is in operation in many different areas worldwide, such as New York, Dublin, Copenhagen, Seattle and Cologne.
 
Slim Line Gates
show product informationSlim Line Gates are an elegant Fare Gate solution.  Rugged and beautiful at the same time, the TGH Fare Gates support customers Magnetic Tickets and Smart Cards.  As the customer approaches the gates to go into the station, they present their ticket through the ticket slot, and it is validated and ejected out the top of the unit, allowing the customer to recover the ticket. If the customer has a Smart Card, they simply present their smart card to the smart card reader.  The customer display at the top of the gate aisle shows the remaining stored value on the ticket if it is a Stored Value ticket or Smart Card.  As the customer proceeds through the gates, the sensor automatically opens the gate for the customer.  As the customer clears through the entry aisle, the sensors close the gates behind the customer.  Upon exiting the station, as the customer enters the gate aisle, the gate opens allowing the person to exit.
 
Smart Card Validator
product information in preparationThe Smart Card Validator serves as an entry and exit control using smart cards. It was designed for outdoor applications, but can also be applied for use in vehicles. Smart Card Validators are based on PC-based computer systems, which have been adapted to the requirements in the application field of ticketing systems. The available computing power is sufficient for processing pre-paid smart cards. The Validators are installed on mounting poles made of stainless steel, which are fixed to the ground using mounting plates. Different poles can be adapted so that wheelchair users can easily operate the validators.
 
Stationary FAA-2000/TS
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Customer-friendly guidance for operation.For applications where the sales process contains complex information and selection procedures, the FAA-2000/TS is the ideal solution. Modern touch-screen technology has taken over from conventional keys and displays and now provides the interface between customer and machine. The operator has almost unlimited options at this disposal when designing the interface as a result of system flexibility which means the FAA-2000/TS can be utilised for applications beyond normal ticketing. The FAA-2000/TS is in operation in many different areas worldwide, such as New York, Dublin, Copenhagen, Seattle and Cologne.
 
Self-Service Terminals for Service Applications
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Touch screen technology, multi-functional chip cards and network operation are some of the major technology components of the modern self-service terminals provided by the FAA-2000 family. This technology has provided solutions for such diverse applications as local tax collection, theatre seat reservations and ticketing for high value seats at German National Soccer League venues.
 
NTA ticket machine for the Deutsche Bahn AG
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Keyboard machines for public transport system applications and multi-functional cashless, touch screen machines for long-distance travelling – all in operation with DB and networked to DB operational control systems. There are more than 3.500 machines in use in Germany nation-wide.
 
Smart Card Validator (MBTA Boston Project)
product information in preparationThe Smart Card Validator serves as an entry and exit control via smart or magnetic cards used as paycards. The Validators debit or refund - depending on their type - preassigned amounts. After an entry control a receipt is printed. The machine provides a Braille customer guide and an audio system with loudspeakers and headphone jack for visually or acoustically handicapped passengers. The Smart Card Validators are based on PC-based computer systems, which have been adapted to the requirements in the application field of ticketing systems. The available computing power is sufficient for processing pre-paid smart cards.
 

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