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ATEC offers effective, out-of-the-box visitor management system


Johannesburg, 18 Jun 2012

ATEC Systems and Technologies (ATEC), a national specialist ICT and software company focused on telecommunications, security and management systems, has launched the ATEC Book in a Box Electronic Visitor Management System, comprising all the components, software and features required by customers to take full and sustainable control over visitor access management.

Book in a Box is used to scan documents and other means of identification, including passports, car registration licence and picture snapshots, and then transmit the data collected to a central database. The information is then safely stored with easy to use search and retrieve functionality.

The Book in a Box System includes the ATEC Mini i-Dentifid scanner, decryption software, WiFi, remote management service and server with desktop software.

The ATEC MAX i-Dentifid scanner is also available for a larger access control deployment, which can be integrated into an existing biometric access control system, such as Impro or Softcon, to validate and manage visitors. It can scan 2D bar codes (drivers licences and car registration licences) and 1D bar codes (ID documents, passports and custom bar codes), as well as magnetic cards.

Additional benefits of this scanning equipment include the fact that visitors and contractors can enrol their fingerprints quickly and effortlessly without having to leave their vehicles, users enter and exit the premises by means of fingerprints - they are assigned full accountability of their access patterns. The fingerprint templates of visitors/contractors carry a set validity period, after which they expire and are no longer accepted for access.

The system is designed to eliminate the need for traditional forms of access control such as visitor cards and drop-boxes.

All the information scanned is transmitted via a wired or wireless link to a central database. The system also features WiFi capability, offline operation and USB charging.

ATEC is aiming the offering at office parks and properties that require effective exit and entry management strategies.

Placing an ATEC i-Dentifid scanner at an entry/exit point will enable security guards to scan the physical properties of a vehicle (registration, colour and model), then the drivers licence of the individual behind the wheel (photo, ID number, name and surname).

Upon the exit of a vehicle, security personnel will scan the vehicle registration disk and drivers' licence to ensure that captured details from the vehicle entering is accurate.

“It is important to remember that the information that is scanned is stored in the bar codes. The scanner itself does not link up to any database. The information is sent via WiFi to the server on site and an electronic record is created in real-time. No extra costs per scan are charged. A database will be created on site and reports can be run from the server,” explains Louis Parker, CEO of ATEC.

According to Parker increasing threats to the physical security of people and property in commerce has forced decision-makers to rethink and review their access control strategies. Technology and advanced systems plays a critical role within these strategies.

The benefits of ATEC's Book in a Box include accurate identification and scanning of people and relevant details, automatic generation of digital, easily accessible records, simple integration into existing security systems and faster security operation compared to the traditional, 'manual' processes.

“We have introduced a simple, easily managed system that eliminates complex, cumbersome access control procedures. This is an advantage to any sized company, office park or secure residential area, which is dependent on secure, efficient access control of people and vehicles,” adds Parker.

A Pre-Clearance facility can be added to ATEC's i-Dentifid Solution, which allows residents to pre-clear their visitor/s with a pin-code SMS.

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ATEC is a national specialist ICT and software company focused on telecommunications, security and management systems.

The privately-owned telecommunications company meets an increasing need for technology services to clients within gated residential communities, as well as commercial clients, including business parks, hotels, corporate offices and mines.

It is ICASA licensed (ECS and ECNS) and an established partner to various tier 1 and 2 telecoms suppliers.

The company places a premium on telecommunications, specifically the introduction and roll-ut of its e-State Last Mile Fibre Network that runs from homes in gated communities to a central server.

An e-State is a private telecommunications network within an estate or building, and can include the following solutions: FTTx Access Network Solutions, VOIP, telephone and fax, Internet connectivity, IPTV and security solutions.

The company is experienced in the delivery of various key technologies, including: Fibre to the home (FTTH), fibre to the business (FTTB) telecommunication networks, managed security networks, IP-based video surveillance systems, integrated access control systems and telecommunications billing systems, among others.

In-house capabilities include requirements analysis, design and costing or projects, financing arrangements, installation, integration, commissioning and support of all projects and equipment (including fibre installation, and testing).

ATEC also operates a business hours helpdesk, remote monitoring system and the ATEC Gauteng office is set up as a Working Lab in which all equipment and services is tested.

ATEC is a Certified Integrator of IMPRO and Softcon Access Control Systems and is a proud member of the Association of Residential Communities (ARC) as well as the Fibre to the Home (FTTH) Council Africa.

Editorial contacts

Lilla Bergh
ATEC Systems & Technologies
(+27) 12 991 0960