Incursion VMS Barrier

Introducing the Incursion VMS Barrier.

 

How to use Incursion VMS.

The Incursion VMS Barrier is designed to stop traffic from entering site when they are not authorised to do so. When the product reaches the customer the first task is to input a whitelist of vehicles into the camera, this can be done remotely or locally. When a vehicle approach’s the Incursion VMS the ANPR Camera will recognise the vehicle and determine whether it is allowed on site or not. The barrier will then open and the Screen will display a welcoming message or a warning message along the lines of “Welcome to site”, “drive safe” or even speed roundels as a last-minute reminder to obey your site rules.

ANPR Camera Pointing to two faces one sad one happy which then points towards two Incursion VMS Barriers one open, one closed

How it Works.

The Incursion VMS runs on solar and battery power and will run almost all year under ideal setup conditions. When the ANPR, VMS and Barrier are set up by trained personnel the unit will be ready in under 30 minutes.

It operates in three simple steps: Identify a licence plate on an oncoming vehicle, decipher whether it is on the whitelist, then dependant on whether you have site access or not, the barrier will open for people with access or stay closed for people without.

There is still the option to remotely open the barrier with a Fob or by the APP as standard.

it is as simple as:

Something so simple that is protecting your sites from unwanted visitors and trespassers.

The Ultimate Incursion VMS Barrier.

 

Why do you need an Incursion VMS Barrier?

Road works are dangerous areas, and the one thing people do not need is the inclusion of trespassers, pedestrians or unauthorised people on their worksite to elevate the risk much higher than it already is.

This product is the portable alternative to having fixed solutions to prevent people from coming onto site. You can move this product where you need to, making sure different areas on your site are secured and are preventing accidents happening to people who are not authorised to be around your worksites, and may lack important training.

The MVIS Incursion VMS is a VMS with ANPR and Barrier connected on a trailer

The MVIS Incursion VMS is a VMS with ANPR and Barrier connected on a trailer
ANPR Camera connected to an MVIS Incursion VMS

Key Features

ANPR:

ANPR Camera with information about technology and customisable authorisation lists

VMS:

VMS Case with info cards on it

BARRIER ARM:

Barrier arm with info cards on it

TRAILER:

Incursion VMS Trailer on it with Info cards on

Technical Specifications

Trailer

  • Overall length: 2420mm (1620mm with towing tongue removed)
  • Width (travel position): 1620mm – 1595mm
  • Width (operating position): 1620mm
  • Coupling: 40mm towing eye / quick release, 50mm ball

Display

  • Compact 680 x 780mm sign case
  • Red and white LEDs for text and pictograms
  • 28 x 28 matrix with a 20mm pixel pitch
  • Mounted on a portable solar power box

Barrier

  • Customisable Length: 3 Metres – 7 Metres Length
  • Easy Calibration: Calibrate through WebStudio
  • Safety Line: After Calibrated, when a infrared line is broken to barrier does not close