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NexSentry Imaging Solutions Fully-integrated, easy-to-use photo ID systems and components

Introduction What is NexSentry Imaging Solutions? Key benefits of WSE’s integrated photo ID Easy as 1 - 2 - 3, basics of photo ID Badging system components Platform options Integrated platform Flexible component options Modularity Standalone Solutions Conclusion

What is NexSentry Imaging Solutions? Integrated Photo Identification System Seamless integration with WSE systems using ODBC and standard LANs NexSentry Manager NexSentry Command Center DataCard Badging System

Key benefits of WSE’s integrated photo ID Advanced automation makes operation more productive Point-and-click card production Powerful features and options provide system flexibility Easy to use software and components make system productive, more valuable Seamless integration with WSE access control system eliminates repetitive data entry Modular design accommodates changing needs

Powerful platform options QuikWorks Fully integrated Easy migration path to WSE Security Management systems Express Stand-alone solution Low-cost Key benefits Easy to use High quality, more secure credentials Affordable Versatile

QuikWorks for full integration with EAC Fully integrated badging system All the components needed to capture, store and issue high-quality photo IDs Seamless integration with WSE security management Capture Keyboard operation -- full featured, high-speed capture solution Badging software Windows-based software; point-and-click simplicity ImageCard Photo ID Printers High quality output Easy maintenance

Easy-to-use software Windows Unlimited card designs Database Capture Graphical User Interface WYSIWYG--view card before print Unlimited card designs customize for each user, department, region Visitor pass, parking pass, novelty cards Database Fully integrated with access control system No duplicate data entry! Capture Live or remote

Flexible Input Options Video Camera and frame grabber Digital Camera Analog Camera Remote digital camera Scanner Signature pad Fingerprint

Flexible input options Signature pad Allows input and printing of signatures Additional ID Increased security Software captures, displays and prints signatures Connect to serial port on capture station PC Pressure sensitive pad with stylus pen Optional signature notepad ink pen

Flexible input options Auto 2000 digital camera Automatic operations make capturing images easy Auto zoom Auto focus Auto exposure adjustment Mouse operation allows point-and-click photos Take pictures of pictures No scanner required

Flexible input options Scanner High quality flatbed scanner Software to capture photos or signatures SCSI interface board in PC Images can be scanned at different resolutions Stored in JPEG Uses little disk space for high-quality images

Flexible input options Fingerprint capture Special device to capture fingerprint and store image in a file that can be printed Extra level of identification High security Images stored in JPEG format Connects to serial port on PC

Flexible input options Remote Capture portable photographic studio Convenience of integrated remote capture input in a portable photo studio Digital camera PCMCIA reader PCMCIA card Tripod Backdrop Integrated with QuikWorks software Carrying case Stores images on reusable PCMCIA card Ship or modem photos to production site

Powerful output options Reliable Easy to set up and use High print speed Easy to maintain ImageCard III ImageCard Express

Powerful output options ImageCard III High performance card printing and encoding Print both sides in color Holographic overlay Encode magnetic stripe or smart card chip Multiple printers in array for high volume applications Easy maintenance Automatic Cleaning System Operator replaceable print head Quality output

Powerful output options ImageCard Express Plug-and-play installation Convenient card handling Easy operation Encode magnetic stripe or smart card chip Easy maintenance Hands-free card cleaning Semi-automatic Cleaning System Operator replaceable print head Simplified ribbon loading Low cost

Modular architecture means easy integration NexSentry Command Center Power of Unix host server with easy-to-use Windows interface clients SE 6000 Powerful, proven UNIX system NexSentry Manager Powerful, easy to use system for Windows NT 4

Standalone Imaging Solution ID Express Stand alone system has everything you need for Capture Process Print Low-cost photo ID system Bar code initialization Magnetic stripe initialization Image database

Conclusion Point-and-click photo ID Fully-automated card production Greater productivity Saves time, money Seamless integration with access control system Reduces labor Cuts costs Eliminates repetitive data entry Direct-to-card printing and overlays make cards difficult to counterfeit Modular design accommodates changing needs

Ultimate benefit Superior card quality Highest security cards

The future of access control