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Brochure
ESI + RFID = A unique
solution for your
business
ESI
Presence Management
is a hardware and
software solution
incorporating an
innovative combination
of RF scanning
technology and ESI’s
award-winning telephone
systems. Now even small
and medium-sized
enterprises can reap the
benefits of:
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Presence
indication.
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ESI’s Personal
Call Routing.
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Access control.
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Documented
tracking of users’ work hours and
attendance history.
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Details:
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Door phone operation
— ESI Presence
Management supports
basic two-way door
phone operation. The
integrated doorphone
operation includes
strike-plate-type
lock control,
two-way audio
connection, CALL
key, and large
backlit two-line
display.
ESI Presence
Management RFID
Reader doorphones
may be mounted
inside or, with the
addition of an
optional
weather-resistant
acrylic enclosure,
on the exterior of a
building.
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Remote entry control
— Where an
ESI Presence
Management RFID
Reader is installed,
a call can be made
to a station,
department, or Esi-Link
location by pressing
the CALL
button. If a user
answers that call,
the user can then
use the remote door
unlock feature key
to unlock the
associated door. The
CALL button
destination can be
different for day
and night modes.
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Only IVX
Digital
Feature
Phones
can be
used to
remotely
unlock
the
door. |
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Access control
— Issued building
keys can be easily
replaced with
ESI Presence
Management RFID
Readers by
distributing
assigned
electronic keys
to all authorized
employees. These
devices can be of
the “scan card” type
or a key ring fob.
Scanning of the
electronic key
activates the strike
lock of the door,
giving authorized
personnel access.
Use of ESI Presence
Management RFID
Readers will reduce
incidents of
weather-related
corrosion of key
contacts and
security breaches
caused by employees’
codes inadvertently
becoming known to
non-authorized
persons.
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Access scheduling
— Access is
controlled by the
recognition of
programmed RFID
electronic key
devices. Each
electronic key is
programmed to be
recognized by one or
more ESI Presence
Management RFID
Readers, in any
combination.
Additionally,
individual tag
devices may be
programmed to allow
access only on
specific days or
between specified
times. Up to seven
schedules are
maintained for each
tag device.
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Presence indication
— ESI Presence
Management hardware
and ESI phone system
software combine to
create a powerful
tracking personnel
solution. The
integration between
the ESI system and
ESI Presence
Management allows
station status to be
modified by simply
entering or leaving
the building. This
feature provides a
powerful advantage
to both managers and
co-workers who must
be aware of
employees’ presence.
Users with a DSS
appearance of an
extension on their
station can track
that person’s status
at a glance.
Distinctive lamp
indications for In-
or Out-of-Building
are all triggered by
scanning into or out
of ESI Presence
Management.
Historical records
of employees’
presence in the
building and hours
worked may be added
optionally.
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Personal Call
Routing —
Unique to ESI, this
operation performs
immediate and
automatic control of
station functions
for the scanning
user. Programming of
the station
associated with the
scanned electronic
key reflects the
user’s call-handling
choices, based on
presence in or
absence from the
building. Choice of
Intelligent Call
Forwarding™
destinations,
off-premises
“reach-me,” call
routing methods,
mailbox greetings,
message notification
options, and quiet
time programming can
all be automatically
altered when leaving
the building.
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Call
forwarding
destination
selection can be
controlled
simply by
scanning out
when exiting the
building. Calls
can be
immediately
routed to voice
mail instead of
ringing the
station several
times, saving
callers’ time
and eliminating
unnecessary
office noise.
Alternately, an
external number,
such as a cell
phone number,
may be defined
as the “absence
destination” so
that calls
follow the
station user
wherever
he goes.
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Mailbox
greeting
selection
enables users to
define different
outgoing
messages on
their mailbox
for when they
are in or out of
the office. This
allows callers
to have a better
understanding of
the availability
of their party,
encouraging
messages to be
left instead of
blind hang-ups.
It saves the
mailbox user the
time and
aggravation of
switching
between outgoing
greetings.
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Message
notification
options
include dialing
a pager, calling
an external
number or
another station
number, or
taking no action
at all.
Additional
parameters
include the
amount of time
the ESI phone
system will
delay before
making the
notification,
the number of
attempts made to
notify, and the
amount of time
between
attempts. When a
user scans out,
his choice of
all parameters
can be modified
to accommodate
his absence.
When he scans in
again, his
normal
selections are
reinstated. This
automatic
modification to
message
notification
ensures that
important
messages won’t
go unattended
for hours or
overnight. This
increases all
mailbox users’
productivity.
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Quiet time
is the period
during which a
mailbox user
wishes to
suspend message
notification and
the off-premises
“reach-me”
callout feature.
Perhaps this
time period
begins at the
close of the
business day,
but is enabled
10:00 AM to 3:00
PM on weekends.
The mailbox user
may function in
a tech support
capacity so,
when leaving the
building, he
must continue to
be notified of
calls and
messages until
11:00 nightly.
The time limits
established for
enabling and
disabling quiet
time are
automatically
controlled by
scanning into or
out of the
building. This
eliminates the
need for a user
to access his
mailbox to
switch on or off
notification
prior to leaving
for the night.
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Time and attendance
management
—
With the addition of
the optional
ESI TimeLine
software package,
ESI Presence
Management can
document employees’
time records based
on scanning into and
out of the building.
Integration among
the ESI phone
system, ESI Presence
Management, and
ESI TimeLine
simplifies timesheet
preparation and
payroll functions.
An Ethernet®
connection is
provided to the
customer’s LAN via
ESI’s NSP*, which
passes RFID scanning
activity to the
customer’s
workstation PC
running the time and
attendance software
application. The
host PC is not
required to be a
dedicated unit, nor
does it need to be
a server.
ESI TimeLine
formats the
attendance history
of each scanned
employee in a way
that is easily
imported into many
payroll software
packages, such as
ADP®
and QuickBooks®.
Many companies that
initially believe
such an automated
payroll application
is out of their
reach financially or
too sophisticated
for their company
find that, in fact,
this option saves
countless hours in
payroll preparation,
error correction,
and employee
negotiation over
time worked
and absences.
ESI Presence
Management is
offered as a basic
door phone
solution for
addressing basic
entry and exit
applications, and as
an advanced
supervisory solution
utilizing RFID
technology to
provide access
control and
personnel location.
Optional ESI
TimeLine™
PC software
maximizes the value
of this
amazing product.
Call
Martin
Communications today at
800-521-6421!
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