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Welcome to Nortech’s July edition of our quarterly eNewsletter. We hope you find the updates below of interest and genuinely welcome any feedback you may have. Please email us on info@nortechcontrol.com | | |  | |  | | | Product News | | | | | |  | That’s Integration
Nortech is delighted to announce the integration of a fantastic new product from iEvo, a company with technological capabilities that complement those of Nortech.
The 'iEvo Reader', iEvo’s revolutionary fingerprint access control product, can now be integrated into Norpass3, Nortech’s PC Based access control system. The reader has been developed after years of research and offers incredible performance and reliability. In fact, this impressive product can read fingerprints when hands are dirty or wet, and can even read through certain latex gloves.
The iEvo Reader can now be included in Nortech’s solutions to improve security for both new and existing installations, and is proving extremely successful.
Similarly, in keeping with our tradition of offering integrated systems, our recently established partnership with Nedap AVI® to supply uPASS long range readers is proving a great success with our customers. We are hoping to introduce more of their revolutionary vehicle access products over the coming months.
Contact our sales team for further details on any of these astonishing products.
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Introduced in 2010, FeeMaster Lite is probably the simplest and most cost-effective car park management system on the market. With its simple ‘one-button’ operation, customers can receive a unique barcode ticket allowing a single exit within a fixed time period.
Installers in the UK are turning to FeeMaster Lite more and more as they are beginning to appreciate its benefits. It also seems to be the flavour of the day in mainland Europe, and particularly popular with Etap hotels.
FeeMaster Lite offers a unique parking solution, as it can fit so many applications where it is necessary to protect free parking spaces or charge a fixed fee. It allows owners complete control of their parking facilities, avoiding the need to rely on enforcement companies or pay and display systems.
Additional information for visitors printed on car park exit tickets can be tailored to specific requirements. This could include instructions, announcements, special offers, etc., and now FeeMaster Lite can even print individual company logos. |
| | |  | | |  | |  | | | Case Study | | | | | |  | Nortech comes up with another Card Trick
Thanks to Nortech’s market-leading reader technology capabilities, the staff at Box-it UK’s headquarters are now able to use their existing ID cards with Nortech’s newly installed access control system as well as the current Amano time & attendance system.
The access control system covers 10 doors with proximity readers for both entry and exit. Staff can use their ID cards to access parts of the site appropriate to their responsibilities.
This has been an ideal solution for Box-it, enabling each member of staff to use a single card for time & attendance, access control and ID purposes - an integrated solution that doesn’t compromise the effectiveness of existing procedures.
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Those of you that use twitter can now ‘follow’ us @NortechControl and see a different take on the latest events in the access control, parking and card reader industries. You can also view our latest videos on YouTube.com/NortechControl .
In the spirit of networking, we are keen to hear any suggestions you may have as to how we could optimise our online presence. What are the best uses of social media you have seen? Are there any that you would like us to adopt?
Feel free to email us on info@nortechcontrol.com or, better still, contact us through one of the social networking sites mentioned above.
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