Barrier Control Unit
The Barrier Control Unit (BCU) acts as the intelligent core behind every motorized gate or barrier in a parking system. Designed to handle commands from access control systems, sensors, or software platforms like OLIOS, the BCU ensures precise, secure, and responsive barrier operation.
Key Features
Intelligent Gate Control
- Real-time execution of open/close commands
- Automated logic for entry validation, override, or timed operation
Multi-System Integration
- Interfaces with ANPR, ticket dispensers, RFID readers, and mobile apps
- Full compatibility with our OLIOS application and also support third party integration.
Safety Logic & Fault Handling
- Detects jammed barriers or power faults
- Auto-reverse and obstacle detection built-in
Event Logging & Data Sync
- Logs every barrier action with timestamp and context
- Syncs with cloud or local servers for audit trails
Remote Management
- Control and monitor barriers from central dashboard
- Receive alerts for abnormal behavior, forced entry, or downtime
Rugged Hardware Design
- Industrial-grade components with surge and weather protection
- Long lifespan for high-traffic environments
Why Use a Barrier Control Unit?
While the physical barrier controls vehicle flow, the BCU is responsible for decision-making, communication, and system health. It enables centralized management, integrates multiple inputs, and ensures seamless operation — whether for paid access, permit enforcement, or real-time alerts.
Benefits
Improve entry/exit efficiency with real-time response
Strengthen enforcement by linking to license plate and permit data
Reduce manual interventions and operational overhead
Ensure safety with advanced sensor logic and error recovery
Maintain full visibility with detailed action logging and remote diagnostics
Where Barrier Control Units Are Used
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the BCU work with third-party barrier arms?
Yes, it supports most commercial barrier hardware via standard I/O and communication protocols.
Does it require an internet connection to function?
No, it can operate locally and sync data when connectivity is available
How are faults or errors reported?
System sends alerts via dashboard and email/SMS (if configured) for immediate response
Can it operate in extreme weather?
Yes, industrial housing and internal safeguards protect against heat, cold, and moisture
Is it secure from tampering?
Yes, includes enclosure locks, event logs, and optional tamper detection circuits
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