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Chipside is offering Psion’s latest handheld
Working with its local authority customers and Psion PLCs technical design teams, parking IT specialist Chipside has approved the first advanced Psion Omnii XT15 handhelds in the UK for use with its suite of parking enforcement systems.
“In our pre-approval testing, we achieved a battery life of 22 hours, using GPS positioning and an issue of over 300 penalty charge notices,” says Z Matthews, Chipside’s technical support manager. “The first local authorities are now...
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The Psion XT15
