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Introduced as a security feature in Vision 5.7. The explanation from V5.7 release notes is reproduced below. Permitted Client List Vision now implements a method of restricting which 'database clients' are permitted to connect to the Vision database. A database client can be a Vision workstation or a thin client, or any other networked PC.
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Product Data RFID Elevator Controller For VISIONLINE electronic locking system VingCard's RFID Elevator Controller for VISIONLINE system is designed to fit into elevator panels and can be operated off- or online. The security level of the hotel will increase, as only guests with a valid keycard will have access to the elevators. Features: • Modern and minimalistic design – based on the same reader unit as for Signature RFID locks. • Possible to limit access to floors according to each guest or staff keycard’s privileges. • 8 relay outputs to selectively enable the elevator call buttons is delivered as standard. • Extendable with up to 15 extra relay modules, each with 8 relay outputs. This gives a maximum of 128 relay outputs. • Can also control different devices such as electric strikes and motor locks. • Fully compatible with VingCard’s VISIONLINE system. Note: Photos may differ from actual finish. • Ring around the reader can be delivered in black, Satin Chrome, Satin Brass, Polished Chrome or Polished Brass.
Open the catalog to page 1The room key created by the VingCard encoders can be used to post charges to the room using many Micros or compatible POS systems. The flow is as follows:
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- During check-in, the RDP VingCard interface encodes the room number on Track 2 of the VingCard room key.
- The guest can go to any POS outlet, such as the restaurant or gift shop, and hand their room key to the clerk.
- The clerk then swipes the room key on the Micros POS terminal which reads the room number from the card.
- The Micros POS terminal sends the room number to RDP’s POS interface, which then looks up the guest in the room and sends the information back to the Micros POS terminal to display.
Note
- : If there are non-numeric characters in any of the room numbers, Micros cannot read the VingCard key cards without additional programming on the Micros POS system.
- The clerk sees the guest’s name on the POS terminal to confirm identity and can then charge the items to the guest’s folio.
See RDP’s Point of Sale Interface Overview.
Requirements to use the VingCard room key with a POS include:
- VingCard Vision Version 4.1 or higher
- RFID card/encoder requires VingCard Vision version 6.1 or higher
- Point of sale (POS) systems with card readers capable of reading Track 2 data on magnetic cards.
- In this case all room numbers in RDP must contain numeric characters only, such as 101. A room number such as A101 or 101A will not work because Track-2 cannot contain non-numeric data. Alternatively with the RDP – VingCard interface, it is possible to encode the room number on to Track 1 which accepts alpha-numeric data. If Track 1 is used, the Point-of-Sale system may need to be modified to enable it to read Track 1.