Farebox

Automated Fare Collection System

A high quality farebox from Japan’s market leader in fare collection.

Reliable and Compact
gives you more flexible options with most updated technology

Features

blue box Small footprint saves space
blue box Modular design for quick and easy maintenance
blue box Built-in OCU with touch screen operation

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FAREBOX-LF-7000
LF-7000
Simplied revenue collection

Simplified revenue collection using RFID key-card

Modular design

Modular design for easy maintenance

Touch Screen OCU

Built-in Touch Screen OCU saves space

Specifications

Dimensions W 9.33" x H 35.50" x D 9.65"
(W 237 mm x H 902 mm x D 245 mm)
Fare media acceptance Coins: U.S. 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1
Bills: U.S. $1, $2, $5, $10, $20
Option: Tokens
Cashbox capacity Coins: 400 in3 (6.6 L) $500 or 2,000 coins, whichever is smaller
Bills: 330 in3 (5.5L) $800
Passenger display TFT RGB 3.5" color display
QVGA 320 x 240 pixels
OCU (Operater control unit) Resistive touch screen TFT RGB 5.0" color display
WVGA 800 x 480 pixels
Communication interface Standard: J1708 x 1, RS422 x 1, Ethernet x 2, USB x 2 (internal)
Power supply Rated: 12 VDC or 24 VDC
Operating range: 10 VDC to 36 VDC
Max. current draw at 12 VDC: Peak 3.0 A, Idle 1.6 A, sleep 0.8 A
Weights Farebox: 88 lb (40.1 kg) (with Cashbox)
Cashbox: 15 lb (6.7 kg)
Materials Farebox: 304 stainless steel 14 GA (2.0 mm)
Cashbox: 304 stainless steel 20 GA (1.0mm)
Environmental Operating Temperature: +32º F to +122º F(0º C to 50º C)
Storage Temperature: -25º F to +140º F(-32º C to 50º C)
LECIP brings proven state-of-the-art technology to North America.

Features

blue box Fastest coin processing for reduced dwell time
blue box Easy to read, large, full color LCD display for better passenger communication
blue box Unique bill bypass minimizes fare collection downtime
blue box “Off-the-bus” probing to improve worker safety
blue box Modular design for easy maintenance and repair

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FAREBOX-LF-9000
LF-9000
“...to get people on board and off quickly; to count and report revenue accurately and efficiently”

Improve revenue collection with new technologies. Our unique bill-bypass feature allows you to continue collecting bills for payment even if the bill validator is jammed. How often do you provide free rides because you can only collect coins and your customers only have bills?
And wouldn’t you love to shorten dwell times when customers pay with cash? Our coin acceptor can take more than 6 coins at a time-no more dropping one coin at a time into the farebox.

“Talking” farebox meets ADA requirements for the visually impaired. Advanced Farebox technology to communicate with your customers enhances acceptance of a new AFC program and improves the rider’s experience and confidence. For example, our multi lingual “talking Farebox” can provide step by step instructions for payment.

It also beeps in different ways to alert both the passenger and driver that insufficient fare has been collected. To complement the audio, an easy to read, large, full color LCD display communicates text or pictures to passengers.

Drivers like LECIP’s easy to read Operator Control Unit (OCU). Our OCU’s anti-glare, high resolution, color TFT screen offers a state-of-the-art interface for drivers. Programmable keys provide flexibility to meet each agency’s desired requirement. Our OCU even has audio selected information. The OCU also provides an interface to other on board equipment and can support ITS driver display requirements.

Our flexible technology will allow the addition of or change over to new, future payment technology. LECIP uses open industrial standards wherever possible to support integration to other onboard technology.

Recently demand for cashless payment system is increasing. To cope with this demand, LECIP offers a validator, LV-700, that can easily be attached to the farebox. (For details, please refer to LV-700 product information)

Specifications

Dimensions W 10.15" x H 41.02" x D 9.65"
(W 258 mm x H 1042 mm x D 245 mm)
Fare media acceptance Coins: U.S. 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1
Bills: U.S. $1, $2, $5, $10, $20
Option: Tokens
Cashbox capacity Coins: 440 in3 (7.3 L) $500 or 2,000 coins, whichever is smaller
Bills: 330 in3 (5.5L) $800
Passenger display TFT RGB 5.7" color display
VGA 640 x 480 pixels
OCU (Operater control unit) TFT RGB 5.7" color display
VGA 640 x 480 pixels
Buttons:10 function keys, 27 fixed keys
Communication interface Standard: J1708 x 1, RS422 x 1, Ethernet x 1, USBx 2
Option: J1708 x 1, RS422 or RS485 x 1, RS-232C x 1
Power supply Rated: 12 VDC or 24 VDC
Operating range: 10 VDC to 36 VDC
Max. current draw at 12 VDC: Peak 8.0 A, Idle 3.0 A, sleep 0.8 A
Weights Farebox: 122 lb (55.1 kg) (with Cashbox)
OCU: 4 lb (1.8kg)
Cashbox: 16 lb (7.4kg)
Materials Farebox: 304 stainless steel 14 GA (2.0 mm)
Cashbox: 304 stainless steel 20 GA (1.0mm)
OCU : Resin case and painted steel
Environmental Operating Temperature: +32º F to +122º F(0º C to 50º C)
Storage Temperature: -25º F to +140º F(-32º C to 50º C)

ADDITIONAL FEATURES

Farebox

  • Accepts US coins and bills,
  • Cashbox ID uses RFID tags
  • Includes an invalid coin return
  • Protects with high security locks and keys
  • Designed to withstand the rugged transit environment
  • Processes several coins at once

Software

  • Uses an open standard operating system developed for robotics
  • Handles multi-agency fare collection with one system while recognizing individual agency fare policies
  • Features are configurable and downloadable from the central system

Integration

  • Interfaces with AVL/GPS and other on-board devices (Ethernet, J1708, RS485, RS232)
  • Provides single point log-on

Data and Reporting

  • Secure data transmission to central server
  • Central computer system collects all transactions and maintenance data for analysis and reporting

Options

  • Thermal paper ticket printer/reader
  • Bar coded tickets/transfers

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