Whether you're parking in the city or staying a little longer, your OOONO P-DISC automatically takes care of setting the parking time - so you don’t have to.
The P-DISC is designed to detect when your vehicle stops and sets the parking time automatically, keeping you compliant with local parking rules in Germany or Denmark (depending on the version you purchased).
How does it work?
- When you stop the car, the P-DISC enters parking mode.
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The device will then set and display the correct parking time
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Once you start driving again, the P-DISC senses movement and exits parking mode
- While driving, the display shows an empty display to save battery. In most cases, exiting parking mode will happen fast, but if you drive your car over short distances, the P-DISC may not register the car’s limited movement. As a result, it may not enter parking mode correctly and therefore not reset the parking time.
Does the time automatically update when the car is parked?
No, the time does not continue running.
As soon as your car stops, the P-DISC automatically detects it and sets the correct parking time. This time remains displayed until your car starts moving again.
Do I need to manually set the parking time when parking overnight?
If you’re parking in the evening and wondering whether you need to adjust the P-DISC for the next morning, don’t worry. Here’s what you need to know.
When you park your car, the P-DISC automatically displays the actual parking time - even if that’s the night before. That time stays on the display until you drive again. Even if a parking regulation only takes effect the next morning, the displayed time does not change automatically, and that’s exactly how it should be.
You don’t need to (and shouldn't) manually set the time to match the next morning's parking rules. What matters is that the P-DISC shows the actual parking time when the vehicle was parked. Once the parking regulation begins, your allowed parking time starts from that moment - based on your P-DISC already being in place.
In other words: if you parked before the regulation takes effect, you're allowed to stay parked for the full allowed duration from the moment the regulation begins - no manual adjustment needed.
Can I ever set the time manually?
Only if something didn’t go as expected.
If your P-DISC doesn’t show a time after parking (for example, after a very short drive), you can manually set the time using the arrow button — but only to the next allowed time interval.
It’s not allowed to set the time further ahead than permitted. Doing so could result in a fine.
Do I need to use an app?
No app needed. Once you've installed the OOONO P-DISC in your windscreen, you're ready to go.
You do not need an app and do not need to connect the parking disc to your smartphone.
Want to learn more about a specific P-DISC version? Just click on the image below:
P-DISC NO3
When you stop the car, the P-DISC enters parking mode, and you’ll see a blue light on the back of the device (the side facing the driver). The P-DISC NO3 automatically sets parking time to the next full half hour.
Parking example
- If your vehicle is parked at 20:04, the P-DISC NO3 will display the parking time as 20:30.
P-DISC NO2
When you stop the car, the P-DISC enters parking mode, and you’ll see a blue light on the back of the device (the side facing the driver). The P-DISC NO2 automatically sets parking time to the next full half hour.
Parking example
- If your vehicle is parked at 20:04, the P-DISC NO2 will display the parking time as 20:30.
P-DISC NO1
The P-DISC NO1 automatically sets your parking time to the nearest half hour, nearest 15 minutes, or nearest minute, depending on the settings.
Parking example 1
- Parking interval set to 15 minutes: If your vehicle is parked at 14:47, the P-DISC will display the time as 15:00.
Parking example 2
- Parking interval set to 30 minutes: If your vehicle is parked at 14:37, the P-DISC will display the time as 15:00.
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