DG-100 TICKET VALIDATOR

Double-system validator for electronic and paper tickets.
The ticket validator has been designed to:
- validate a magnetic stripe paper ticket (Edmonson
standard) by imprinting data on the ticket itself and
encoding data on the magnetic stripe - handle electronic tickets on a city card (MIFARE
standard®).
It ensures an easy, quick and secure collection of fares.
KEY FEATURES
The DG-100 ticket validator is the primary component of
the Integrated Automatic Fare Collection System (SAPO)
designed to collect fares.
- It ensures a high level of security against forged municipal
cards owing to the application of advanced
MIFARE® card readers fitted with a security identification
module (SAM). - The validator is integrated with an on-board computer,
which also supports route boards, a passenger information
system, LCD displays, etc. - DG-100 supports paper 66 x 30 x 0.27 mm tickets with
a magnetic stripe, high-coercivity TFC.0 format
(Edmonson), F/2F encoding, and MIFARE-type proximity
cards®. - During the inspection, it enables ticket validator blocking
with the inspector's card. - It supports all types of tickets based on the tariff of
fares. - The validator can be remotely managed and configured
using configuration files created in the central system. - It provides automatic registration of information about
validated tickets and system events, and submits the
data to the central system in the form of activity files. - It works smoothly and reliably, and has a modern
design. - The casing is impact resistant and has been designed
to be installed in public transport vehicles (buses,
trams, trains). - More functionalities can be added to the validator, such
as encoding on the city card electronic tickets
purchased via the Internet.
Technical parameters
Ticket validation:
- The electronic tickets is validated by holding the MIFARE standard city card (used as a carrier for the electronic ticket) close to the designated area on the face of the validator.
- The paper ticket is validated by inserting it into the slot located in the bottom section of the validator, and imprinting on the ticket information selected by the carrier (e.g. time, date or vehicle number) as well as encoding the data on the magnetic stripe.


Primary validator components:
- ticket transportation mechanizm
- magnetic stripe reading / encoding head
- mosaic print unit
- antenna and MIFARE standard proximity card reader
- set of indicators and alphanumeric display
- microchip controller
- power supply unit
- casing
- on-board validator mounting unit
TECHNICAL DATA | |
|---|---|
Magnetic ticket format: | TFC-0, EN 753-1-2-3 standard |
Writing coercivity: | 3000 - 4250 Oe |
Encoding method: | F/2F |
Writing density: | 75 bpi |
Magnetic ticket track size: | 144 bits |
Ticket processing time: | Tmax = 2,0 s |
Proximity card type: | ID-1, ISO14443A - MIFARE standard |
Interface: | RS422/485 |
Power supply: | 24VDC +/- 30% |
Power consumption: | max. 70W |
Operating conditions: | from -25 C to + 55 C, < 95% humidity |
Weight: | approx. 7.5 kg |
Dimensions (without mounting components): | W x H x D: 145 x 280 x 145 mm |
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