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The NT500 v3.1 Security Management System combines online access control, stand-alone lock hardware and intuitive software.
The offline battery-powered locks have their own cardholder database and built-in intelligence to make decisions at the door. They are programmable through either a PDA or laptop computer and provide assignment of specific access rights and privileges to individual cardholders, the ability to tie access to specific dates and times and full history event reporting.
The NT500 delivers an easy-to-use identification and badging feature. It supports industry-standard ID card technologies and has image compression and enhancements to provide personnel with high-resolution pictures on ID badges. No proprietary hardware is required and the Photo Badge ID Creator supports all currently available industry-standard video cameras and badge printers.
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posted: 7/2/2008