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RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) TECHNOLOGY
The purpose of an RFID system is to enable data to be transmitted by a portable device, called a tag, which is read by an RFID reader and processed according to the needs of a particular application. The data transmitted by the tag may provide identification or location information, or specifics about the product tagged, such as price, color, date of purchase, and etc. The use of RFID in tracking and access applications first appeared during the 1980’s RFID quickly gained attention because of its ability to track moving objects. As the technology is reined, more pervasive and invasive uses for the RFID tags are in the works.
In a typical RFID system, individual objects are equipped with a small inexpensive tag. The tag contains a transponder with a digital memory chip that is given a unique electronic product code. The interrogator, an antenna packaged with a transceiver and decoder, emits a signal activating the RFID tag so it can read and write data to it. Then an RFID tag passes through the electromagnetic zone. It detects the reader’s activation signal. The reader decodes the data encoded in the tag’s integrated circuit (silicon chip) and the data is passed to the host computer for processing.
INNERSCAN FINGERPINT TECHNOLOGY

Equipped with the latest biometric technology, the unique Innerscan Fingerprint System unlike conventional surface fingerprint scanning systems, identifies the inner layer of the finger print and thus ignore the condition on the outer layer (finger surface.) This technology provides very high accuracy of fingerprint match which ensures a more secure and fool proof weapon control system.
EMERGENCY ELECTRONIC KEY (optional)
Electronic Key is an innovative lock system that enhances security level with powerful system
to track and control access to every lock.
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- Electronic Key cannot be picked like ordinary mechanical lock since it has no key way. It resists forced rotation, and is designed to remain in the locked position if tempered with.
- Electronic Key cannot be duplicated as it is protected by password in the software and hardware during each installation; and protected against creation of unauthorized keys. Although two keys in the system can be programmed alike, each one will make its own unique records of events in the software.
- Electronic Key is programmed with the access privileges for each user. A standard key holds a list of up to 3,3000 locks the user can open, with the schedule of days and times they are allowed in. Each key contains a list of locks it can open, with days and times.
- Records of all events are stored in both locks and keys even if an unauthorized person attempted to open the lock.
- Keys can be assigned a begin date and an expiration date.
- Master key system
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