Booth System

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Booth System

Booth System

Booth System

Booth System

ETMS Controller transmits information and data of all lane activities to the “Toll Management System (TMS)” and receives other control information and data from the TMS. TLC consists of lane computer, power protection blocks, and peripheral coordination circuitry.
  • Pay station with touch panel interface LCD display
  • It allows operator to work tirelessly and with less amount of hassle
  • Allows operator to generate report and check the transit details of customer
  • Industrial grade central processing unit
  • Core component of lane system
  • Interconnect and control all peripheral lane components

Customer Fee Display BCD- 1000

Fare Display which shows amount/fee whish customer has to pay for parking

Ster Printer TSP100

Thermal Receipt printer ,to give pay acknowledgement receipt to customer.

Barcode Scanner LS2208 with hands-free Stand

Bar code Scanner for scanning the ticket and feeding customer details into server for processing payment.

Cash Drawer SP 103 USB B

Cash Drawer for keeping money according to denominations for faster payback.

FAQs— Booth System

  • What is included in Network Toll’s Booth System setup?

    Network Toll’s Booth System includes toll booth structures, power backup, lighting, air conditioning, surveillance cameras, toll collection terminals, and communication devices. These booths are designed for operator comfort, efficient toll processing, and secure transactions.

  • How does the Booth System support daily toll operations?

    The Booth System is equipped with smart POS machines, boom barrier controls, communication interfaces, and real-time monitoring systems. This ensures quick processing, reduces human error, and supports both manual and FASTag-based toll transactions efficiently.

  • Can Booth Systems be customized for different toll plaza requirements?

    Yes, Network Toll offers modular and customizable booth systems that can be tailored to match the specific space, environmental, and operational needs of any toll project—whether it's for a small urban plaza or a large highway network.

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