Understanding SCPro Configuration Modes is crucial for maximizing the utility of your SCPro system. In this guide, we will delve into the various modes and their uses.

Are you looking to better understand the different working modes of your SCPro solution? This blog post will guide you through the multiple functionalities and configurations of SCPro that will allow you to tailor your parking management experience.
SCPro is an adaptable solution for license plate recognition, parking management, and access control. With a range of customizable options, SCPro can function in various modes to fit the unique requirements of your parking environment. Let’s walk through each mode one by one.
Access On Registered Number
In this mode, the barrier opens to provide access based on the registered number, regardless of the group status. If a number is registered, it gains access, making it an effective mode for allowing specific license plates entry.
Execute Command Per Group When Mode ‘Access On Registered Number’ Is Activated
This mode enables specific commands execution for predefined groups. The Commands page under Modes allows you to define specific HTTP requests to be executed on specific events, creating a tailored response for each group.
White/Black Groups
Access is provided based on the group in this mode. If a group is disabled, then even a registered number within it will not gain access, ensuring a robust control system.
Block Access On Unavailable Parking Spaces
This mode calculates the available parking spaces in the parking lot and allows access accordingly. For instance, if a group (e.g., an apartment) has two spots and both are occupied, a third car from the same group will be denied access.
Calculate Real Direction / Entrance-Exit / Based On Events From Combination Of The Cameras
With this mode, you can configure the camera flow for an event that you classify as an entrance or exit. It can create LPR events based on the configurations set.
Auto Register Car License Plate To Group
In this mode, license plates can be automatically registered to a predefined group, such as ‘guests,’ allowing for a more streamlined entry process.
Block Access On Expired Gratis Time
This mode blocks access to a license plate when its gratis time (if enabled and configured) has expired. For example, a car entered at 10:00 AM with a gratis time of 10 minutes. If the car attempts to exit after 11 minutes, the system will block it.
Auto Gratis Time On License Plate
SCPro can automatically assign a gratis time period to license plates. This configuration allows you to specify gratis hours/minutes, price after gratis time, currency, and an exit gratis time after payment.
Interplay of Modes
While we’ve individually highlighted each of the SCPro Configuration Modes, it’s essential to note that these modes are not mutually exclusive. In fact, many of these modes can be combined for tailored functionality based on your specific needs.
For instance, while the ‘Access on Registered Number’ mode is activated, if the ‘Black/White’ mode is also activated, it would have priority and can potentially override the access given by the former. In a nutshell, the modes can execute one after another – while one mode may grant access, the subsequent one could revoke it.
This layered approach to configuration allows you to fine-tune SCPro’s functionality and behavior to match your parking management needs precisely. It’s just another aspect of how SCPro Configuration Modes makes managing your parking spaces easy and efficient.
Conclusion
Understanding the various SCPro Configuration Modes is key to harnessing the full power of your parking management solution. Each mode in this configuration provides unique functionality that can be tailored to your needs, ensuring an efficient and robust parking management system. With these SCPro Configuration Modes, managing your parking spaces has never been easier!