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is a Access control system and Time attendance
system, utilizes patented embedded web server
technology combined with biometrics and smart
card authentication. This is the world's ONLY
available system that has achieved advanced operability
using world-renowned TCP/IP networking protocol
without having to compromise on security.
A stand alone device that is
location and platform independent, which is capable
of running on various networks - the public Internet,
GSM, GPRS and Wireless LAN. |
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| IGuard
is elegantly designed with the following features: |
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| IGuard
is a wall-mounted unit with a very small footprint |
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fact, it is the smallest device available in the market
today. It can be mounted easily and conveniently without
requiring too much space. not much larger than a floppy
disk |
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| Total
of 12 keys |
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For
employees to enter their IDs, including the numeric
keys 0-9 and the alpha keys A-B, while all other
systems have numeric keys only. It also accepts
a wide range of the length of the ID (from 1 to
10 characters long), while other systems limit
the ID to exactly four characters long. As a result,
most companies can retain their existing Employee-ID-assignment
system without any change. |
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| A
16 x 2 LED display |
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With
back light ensures that users can see the display clearly
even in some relatively-dark office environment. The
four Green & Red indicators, plus the clear audible
sound, can clearly indicate the go/no-go result of each
access. |
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| Solid
State Fingerprint Sensor |
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Is angle-up by about 10 degrees, so users can
comfortably place their thumb on the sensor, and
it helps in obtaining a better fingerprint image.
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| All
the necessary hardware is built-in to the device
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Including
the hardware to connect the system to the corporate
network. All the users need to do is to plug-in the
most popular RJ-45 network cable to the back of the
device. No other hardware and wiring is necessary. In
contrast, most other existing security systems use the
old RS232 & RS485 wiring system to connect to the
dedicated computers (not to the corporate network),
and it usually involves a lot of extra cabling. |
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| Easy
to Use and Administer. |
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IGuard
is an Internet-Ready Security System. The letter ‘i'
in iGuard stands for Internet. IGuard is the first and
the only security product in the market that uses TCP/IP
as the protocol to communicate with the outside world.
The protocol enables the device to directly connect
to the corporate network via the existing cable wiring.
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And
since the TCP/IP protocol is the Internet protocol,
it allows all computers in the corporate network to
access the device using the Internet Browser software.
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Since
it utilizes the Internet Browser Interface, users do
not need to learn to use new software to access and
administer the device, and most users can start using
the device in minutes. In contrast, all other similar
security systems use proprietary protocol & wiring,
and proprietary software is required to access these
systems. Many users can access IGuard simultaneously.
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| Complete
Solution |
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IGuard
is a complete solution. All the required hardware and
software is included and embedded in the system. Unlike
all other systems available today, users do not need
to assign dedicated computers to connect and operate
iGuard. And it is also not necessary to assign dedicated
persons to administer the device. |
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| Enhanced
Reporting Capability |
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IGuard FPS110 can generates
various reports in two formats: TEXT & Excel
(xls) formats. All reports can easily be
downloaded directly from the iGuard machine via
the Internet Browser. The format can be
selected when exporting the reports as shown in
the following screen: |
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| Select the required
Date Range & Format in Internet Browser |
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| Easy
& Efficient Information Management |
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| The
reports can be exported directly in the popular XLS format
that enables smooth integration with office suite applications
such as Microsoft EXCEL. Various reports can then
be easily generated using the built-in features of the
office suite application. In this way, companies
can design their own report formats that are best suitable
to their existing operations. |
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