SRS 2002 Security Report System

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The core of SRS 2003 (Security Report System) is the Schedule Editor, which lets you keep track of your Schedules, Rounds, and Checkpoints. Each Checkpoint has its own BCS SilverGuard button/tag. A Round consists of a set of Checkpoints that must be scanned by the guard with the BCS SilverGuard/Proximity wand, and a Schedule is just a group of Rounds. SRS 2003 also lets you define special Incident and Guard buttons/tags. Incident buttons/tags are carried by each guard, who scans the appropriate button/tag whenever something unusual is detected. Guard Identification buttons/tags allow you to determine which guard is on duty at all times. You can keep track of guard activity with six different reports, including a report of all incidents detected, a report of all missed checkpoints, two ways of reporting all checkpoints visited, a report of Start buttons for all rounds, and a Battery Low/Wand Alert report. In addition to Schedules and Reports, SRS 2003 also includes tools for managing your hardware (SilverGuard/Proximity Wand, Wand Reader and Button/Tag data), and a User ID Setup Utility. This utility gives you control over which SRS 2003 features can be accessed by each SRS 2003 user. You can assign each user a password to prevent unauthorized persons from accessing SRS 2003.

Features:
Scheduling
Checkpoints are programmed into SRS software as Rounds within sites
Mid-range computer system using SRS software
Guard Identification
Report Monitoring
Accounting
Activity Reports
Track Guard Activity
Guard Identification buttons/tags
User ID Setup
IBM-compatible, 486 or higher
Windows 95/Windows NT 3.5 or higher
8 MB of RAM
At least one available standard RS232 Serial Port or a USB ports
At least 15 MB of available space

Minimum BCS hardware needed:
One BCS SilverGuard/SilverGuard III Wand
One BCS Data Transfer Station
One BCS Buttons/Tags (1 button/tag for each guard, checkpoint, and incident)

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