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Follow on Google News | Keri Systems Inc. Releases The Universal Desktop Enrollment ReaderKeri Systems Inc, top provider of access control and security solutions, announces the release of the Universal Desktop Enrollment Reader; delivering effortless proximity card enrollment and accommodating multiple technologies in one desktop reader.
By: Keri Systems Inc. The Reader plugs directly into a USB port, effortlessly integrates with Doors.NET software, and it can read a variety of popular third party 125 kHz proximity cards and 13.56 MHz smart cards. The RDR-ENR1 is especially helpful when card numbers or data formats are unknown, which is common in technologies such as MIFARE, EM and others. Operators will find setup very user-friendly. Using the provided software utility, the operator chooses a card type and format, or they may allow the software to analyze the card type and data format. They load the information into the device only once, and unless a customer wants to enroll cards of a different type or format, the software utility is not needed again. "Keri Systems is very excited to bring a new level of ease and usability to customers who need a deskto reader," said Vince Deiuliis, Director of Sales and Marketing. "Moreover, the ENR1 will be a substantial time-saver as it relates to credential data entry and error avoidance, for the life of the system." More information about the Universal Desktop Enrollment Reader can be found at http://www.kerisys.com/ Keri Systems is North America's leading independent manufacturer of access control and integrated security systems. Founded in 1990, Keri has been serving customers in over 90 countries with requirements from a single door to thousands of doors spread around the world, with integrated photo badging, telephone entry, video and more. Contact us to find out how we can become partners to solve your or your customers' security needs. End
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