TellerQ
TellerQ is a biometric software system designed for biometrically managing who can unlock latched enclosures according to a specific schedule and a specific authorization level.
Possible applications for TellerQ include:
- Under-counter cash drawers at banks and credit unions.
- Filing cabinets with medical patient files
- Pharmaceutical cabinets
Whether it is installed to protect a single latched enclosure or for securing dozens of drawers and cabinets at a facility, TellerQ brings fingerprint biometrics and the problem of controlled access together to provide a solution which simplifies audit trails, minimizes expenses, and reduces the effort required for managing constantly changing schedules.

Benefits
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Increase company security by utilizing biometrics for controlling access to specific latched enclosures. |
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Decrease the opportunity for theft by utilizing a fingerprint for access versus a key which can be lost or stolen. |
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Audit logs can be immediately generated for speedy reports including who accessed which enclosures at what times. |
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Responsibility for an enclosure(s) can be assigned to a fingerprint from a single individual, to a fingerprint from any one of a group of individuals, or to two or more fingerprints - one from each individual, providing dual-access. |
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Save time and money because there is no need to re-key enclosures in the event of an employee dismissal or a lost key. Fingerprints are the "key". |
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Easy for employees to use: simply walk up to the enclosure and place a finger on the reader. If authorized, the lock will open instantly. An employee does not interface with the software. |
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| Features |
| Scheduling System |
With a one time enrollment, an employee can be scheduled for weeks and days in advance of accessing specific enclosures at very specific times. For instance; John Smith has access to cash drawer number 1 from 8:30 to 4:30 every Monday. On Tuesday's during the same time, he has access only to cash drawer number 2. |
| Easy Management of Fingerprint Profiles |
When an employee leaves or changes an authorization level, the change can be made at a single place in the management console with a single keystroke. |
| Audit Trail |
A fingerprint identification audit trail will give you irrefutable access times including failed attempts. Prove who accessed or attempted to access which enclosures and at what times. |
| Color Coded Scheduler |
If the schedule has employees that overlap times with access rights to specific latched enclosures, a color coded system makes that apparent so manager are alerted to scheduling mistakes. |
| Dual Access Control |
Ability to require two or more individuals to be present (a fingerprint from each individual) in order to access a single drawer or enclosure. |
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