Hardware
Inugo has a collection of hardware that can be used as a part of the Inugo solution.
We supply:
LPR Cameras (also known as ANPR cameras).
Bluetooth gate controllers (single lane)
Bluetooth gate controllers (multi-lane)
Validation beacons
IN THIS ARTICLE
Ensure when uploading gate controllers the data is formatted correctly eg. including colons
What makes inugo’s hardware unique?
Inugo’s LPR cameras can work online and offline. When online, the camera syncs every minute into our cloud platform to collect and store all authorized plates. This means that in the event of an outage the camera will maintain a registers of all approved parker’s license plates.
Inugo uses a combination of LPR and Bluetooth to ensure that your approved parkers can attain access to the site. In the rare occasion that LPR cannot accurately read a plate, the parker is able to utilize the app to open that gate using Bluetooth signal. The combination of LPR and Bluetooth is an elegant access solution.
we overlay PARCs using gate kits, meaning we do not require an integration to operate.
How to interpret serial numbers
At the time of manufacture each product manufactured and/or each sub-assembly will have a serial number. This is not only a requirement internally for stock control and tracking, it is a legal requirement of the certifications received (e.g. FCC, PTCRB etc).
The following scheme for constructing the serial number is to be used:
AB-CD-EF-GH-IJ-KL-MNOP
(no dashes present)
AB | CD | EF | GH | IJ | KL | MNOP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Organisation placing order | Manufacturer | Hardware configuration | Hardware revision | Year of manufacture | Week of manufacture | Sequential number |
01 | 01 | 01 | 01 | 18 | 23 | 0001 |
For example:
0101010118230001
The following identifiers have been issued:
Organisation placing order | Manufacturer | Hardware configuration | Hardware revision | Year of manufacture | Week of manufacture | Sequential number | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
01 Inugo NZ | 00 Bart | 00
| 00
| 17 | 20 | 0001-0200 | |
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 01
| 01
| 18 Year 2018 | 23 Week | 0001-0050 Unit number | |
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 02
| 02
| 18 Year 2018 | 47 Week | 0001-0050 Unit number | |
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 02
| 03
| 19 Year 2019 | 25 | 0001-0020 Unit number | These units were hand soldered by Ben. They are a combination of previous (green) baseboards with black antenna boards. |
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 02
| 04
| 19 Year 2019 | 26 Week | 0001-0020 Unit number | |
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 02
| 05
| 19 Year 2019 | 26 Week | 0001-0080 Unit number | |
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 03
| 00
| 19 Year 2019 | 32 Week | 0001-003 Unit number | |
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 03
| 01
| 21 Year 2021 | 21 Week | ||
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 03
| 02
| 24 | 01 | 0001 | |
01 | 01 | 03 | 03
| 24 | 01 | 0001 | |
01 Inugo NZ | 03 Tecnova | 04 BSeries LTE NA Xenon | 06
| 19 Year 2019 | 0001-0003 | ||
01 Inugo NZ | 03 Tecnova | 04 BSeries LTE NA Xenon | 07
| 20 Year 2020 | 23 Week | 0001 Unit number | |
01 Inugo NZ | 03 Tecnova | 05 BServies LTE EU Xenon | 07
| 20 Year 2020 | 23 Week | 0001 Unit number | |
01 Inugo NZ | 04 Carrida | 06 Cam Basic+ | 00 Off the shelf | 21 Year 2021 | 01 Week | 0001 Unit number | |
01 Inugo NZ | 01 QuickCircuit NZ | 07 RPCM4 | 00
| 21 Year 2021 | |||
01 | 05 China Kiosk LTD | 08 | 00 | ||||
01 | 06 Milesight | 09 | 00 | 23 | 01 | 0001 | |
01 | 07 ANPR control box | 10 | 00 | 24 | 05 | ||
01 | 08 PAVE | 11 | 00 | 24 | 44 | 0001 | PAVE cameras for Observation integration |
01 | 09 | 12 | 00 | 25 | 10 | 0001 | Arvoo Cameras for API Post Endpoint |
Model Name encoding standards
We already have a method for generating a serial number that has a lot of information encoded within it, however this is not a very system (e.g. MRP, ERP) or user friendly method. A human understandable model name encoding mechanism has therefore been created. Please use the table below to determine the meaning behind the model naming convention
AAA-B-CC-D
The length of each sub part of the name can be variable, the hyphens delineate a differing sub part of the name.
AAA | B | CC | D |
|---|---|---|---|
Device Function | Microcontroller technology | Communications Technology | Manufacture option |
IGC | E | 3G | I |
For example:
IGC-E-3G-I, where IGC = Intelligent Gate Controller, E = Particle Electron, CC = 3G cellular modem, I = Internal Antenna
The following table contains all the Model Names that have been allocated and the meaning to the names sub parts.
AAA - Device Function | B - Microcontroller tech | CC - Communications tech | D - Manufacture option |
|---|---|---|---|
IGC | E | 3G | I |
IGC | E | 3G | E |
IGC | B | 4G | I |
IGC | B | 4G | E |
LIB | X | BLE | I |