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NEAT Facility Control is an Asset Tracking and Gate Control system that tracks asset movement and control access. The NEAT Facility Control uses IP based RFID readers that are located at each of the facility access points (door or gates). The system is designed to monitor the area around the access point for asset tags, carried by vehicles or personnel. When a tag is 'seen' at the access point, the system will open a secure gate or door and record the activity.Know who is in your facility and control access
NEAT Facility Control Tracking is targeted at either the integrator or end user looking to implement an RFID-based tracking and control solution with up to ten (10) readers and includes the NEAT Lite FT software, a NEAT Server and Configuration of the system based on the customer requirements. -
Records and display the assets in or out of the facility
NEAT Facility Control Tracking and Reporting will instantly display the assets in or out of the facility, the duration of how long the asset has been in or out, and historic information on asset movement. Know which employees are in your facility in an emergency.
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Reuse tags without loss of historic information
NEAT Lite FT functionality includes an option to archive asset information on a RFID tag. Using this option, the tag can be reused without losing the history on the previous tagged asset. NEAT Lite FT reports can display asset movement information on all archive assets.
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Combines access and asset tracking into a single system
Instead of using and maintaining two separate systems, NEAT Lite FT can do both! The system uses RFID readers to control access (based on an authorized tag being seen at the gate/door) and to indicate if employees have entered or left the facility.
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Software is very intuitive and easy to use
NEAT Lite FT is designed to be easy understood and to be used without training or extensive manuals. The system includes the ability of naming of readers and tags, which making the tracking and reporting more meaningful, and a standardized reports structure.