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OI-Tech Document
Management System Service Today with the Solutions for Tomorrow
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OI Tech Document Management
Bar Code and Radio Frequency (RFID)
Our Document Management software and tracking technologies enhance records management
efficiencies, reduce operating costs, prevent and find misplaced files, control file locations, and
automate archiving & retention schedules. We optimizes staff's ability to access required files “right
when they need them”, resulting in increased productivity and improved internal/external customer
service. We provide Records Managers with a powerful tool to track the chain-of-custody of files
from origination through final disposition, validating policies and procedures while locking-down
accountability. The software application is fully integrated with RFID (Radio Frequency) and bar
code technologies to streamline records management tasks and passively control the movements of
files, binders, computer media, physical assets, people or other items.
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Label Printing / File Origination
Effective records management starts with file folder origination, including indexing of new file folder
records according to the record's unique identifier, and with descriptive text fields. Optimized
records management is achieved with color-coding of records based on the primary index, with
optional color coding of secondary indexes (year, department, record type, etc.). Color-coding
enables fast file and retrieval processes, while minimizing and identifying misfiles. We provide
customized label designs (side view and/or top view) based on each customer's exacting
requirements.
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Bar Code Technology
Each file folder record will include a bar code keyed to the record's unique identifier. Destinations
can be selected from a drop-down list, or can be scanned on bar code 'destination sheets', which
rapidly transfers records to destinations or the file room. Each bar code scan updates to the database
and chain-of-custody logs for each record. Primary benefits of bar coding include:
Represent all people and places (locations) as bar codes and print-out on 8.5” x 11” sheets (as
shown on next page);
To check records In or Out of the file room, scan the bar code on the folder, and then scan the
location to which the folder is being transferred (file room, basement, John Doe, Susan
Jones, etc.). The location of each scanned folder will update the folder's location in the
database based on the destination bar code that was read, and will also update audit trails for
each record (showing the transfers that occur over time);
Scan bar code on archive boxes and scan bar codes on folders going into each archive box,
and the location of the folder will be changed to the location of the archive box (Iron
Mountain, Basement, Shelf 123, etc.). Searching the Record database will show what Box a
Record is in; searching the Box database will show all Records within a Box;
Portable bar code readers can be used to periodically inventory All Files or All Files In
Circulation, to keep the locations of records shown in the database current and correct;
Shelves and file drawers can be bar coded, and each shelf or drawer is a unique location
within the database, enabling exact locations of file folders within a filing system to be
uploaded to the database by scanning the folder bar code and then the shelf or drawer bar
code.
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Bar Code Location Sheet for Folder Transfers
Each destination (person or location) that a file can be located or to which a record can be
transferred, is represented by a bar code and is printed on letter-size sheets of paper. These can be
placed in proximity to computer workstations where files are checked In and Out and/or can be
carried with the portable reader and used when performing files-in-circulation inventories. Just scan
a bar code location and then scan folder(s) going to that location, and the database and audit trails
are updated.
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Bar Coding vs. RFID
Bar codes read one at a time, line of sight, from close distance; RFID reads many at a time, without
visibility, from extended distances.
Using RFID at a Records Management Computer Workstation
As shown below, the RFID controller has In and Out openings with infrared beams that when broken
by hand or folder(s) turns-on an antenna (that can be overhead or can be on or under the work
surface), and groups of files on the work surface can be checked-In or Checked-Out in batches. The
light stack validates that RFID is reading and that files have been read. This work station also shows
a USB bar code reader, a portable RFID/Bar Code reader and a color ink jet RFID label printer,
typical components of a RFID computer workstation.
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The In / Out Controller enables staff to rapidly check records In or Out, simply by breaking the
infrared beam that is within the In or Out opening. Breaking the 'Out' beam indicates that files are
being checked-out, and breaking the 'In' beam checks records into the file room.
When records or boxes of records are being transferred, using bar coding and/or RFID, the person
taking possession of the files can be validated by electronic signature. The electronic signature saves
to the chain-of-custody audit log, which can be printed as-needed and shows all transfers of the file
over time. Whereas this can be an important benefit internally, electronic signatures can be
particularly beneficial in 'proving' what files / boxes have been transferred-to or returned-by archive
box storage vendors.
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RFID Radio Frequency Identification & Records Management
The preferred implementation of RFID Document Management is placement of RFID antennas
around file room doorway(s) for In / Out tracking and a portable RFID reader to perform periodic
inventories of files-in circulation and for FINDING missing files:
RFID Antennas at file room doorway(s) to passively track files and people going In and Out,
with automatic database updates and incrementing of chain-of-custody logs;
Portable/Handheld RFID scanners to scan records in circulation (to keep the locations
current and accurate in the database, as files move around after being checked-out), and to
FIND missing files.
PASSIVELY Tracking Records into File Room or to
People/Destinations
Records moving In or Out of file rooms can be tracked passively and/or semi-passively. For passive
tracking, motion sensors and RFID antennas are placed around doorway(s).
Based on the sequence of passing through motion sensors, the direction that files were traveling is
captured, along with the time and date the files moved. If staff have RFID name badges (or existing
name badges or badge holders with RFID labels affixed), then the person that removed or returned
the items is also 'read' by the RFID antennas. The RFID antennas are connected to a network-
connected RFID reader that automatically updates the database real-time. The exact destination of
folders being checked-Out can be associated with files leaving the file room, as described below,
providing the most comprehensive and passive approach to RFID records management available
today.
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Following are options for passively tracking files to destinations, as files travel out of the file room
doorway:
Requests: Primarily used when an organization has file room staff that pull records, the software
includes an easy-to-use 'casual user interface' (browser-based and only 2 screens required by casual
users) that enables records to be requested prior to retrieval, and the records can be pulled by any
person, but will be transferred to the location of the Requestor when leaving the file room. Each
Request triggers an email that is automatically sent to the staff responsible for pulling records, and
each Request is also placed in a 'Request Queue' that can be printed in row format (in file sequence)
and/or as individual transmittal sheets for each record. Once the record(s) are pulled and are taken
out of the file room, the doorway sensors identify directionality: if the records are going OUT, they
are TRANSFERRED to the Requestor; if the records are going IN, they are automatically transferred
to the File Room location.
Random Pulls: If staff pull their own records, RFID tags can be placed on existing name
badges/badge holders, or RFID name badges can be issued, that will track via RFID every time a
person enters or leaves the file room, tracking the records that they retrieve or return (with
automatic database updates).
Finding Files and Performing File Inventories
When records are checked-out of the filing system, the database is updated with the current location
of the records, based on the check-out procedures described above. However, over time, records
often move from person-to-person or place-to-place, which cause the location shown in the database
to be outdated and incorrect. As such, when staff queries the database to determine the location of a
record, the location in the database shown for the record will be wrong (will show a prior, not
current, location) and will cause delays in finding the needed file(s). To keep the database accurate
with correct file locations, portable RFID readers include a drop-down list of people and places, and
are used to periodically inventory all records in circulation. This keeps the database 'fresh' with the
most-current file locations.
As a fail-safe, if a file(s) cannot be found, one or more file #'s can be entered to the portable reader,
and the reader pointed around office areas/offices, and will BEEP when in proximity of the file and
then will guide the User directly to the needed file through audio and visual cues. The portable
reader's range is up to 20', but generally up to 10' ensures optimal RFID 'read' performance.
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Decentralized Filing Systems and 'Point-of-Destination' Tracking
(Semi-Passive Tracking) The preferred use of RFID is to track-to and control many locations by controlling transfers at the
point of leaving or entering a file room, with RFID antennas around file room doorway(s), as
described above. However, if files are decentralized, or if staff pull files and don't have RFID name
badges and/or if tracking In / Out is not performed by records management staff, then files can be
tracked upon reaching an office/desktop. 'Destination Tracking' is accomplished by using USB or
Network-connected RFID reader/antennas, typically placed on or under work surfaces or in
proximity of the doorway. USB or Network-connected readers be used by staff to check records to
themselves upon receipt, or by file room staff upon delivery. Files within proximity of the RFID
reader will automatically update the database to the location associated with the person/location and
as the reader/location is defined in the database.
Distributed Read-Zones throughout a Facility
Network connected reader/antennas can be installed as single (stand-alone) devices, or can have a
second antenna attached for a two-sided read-zone. Single or Double antenna read-zones can be
placed at any 'choke-point' or doorway within a facility to identify the location that files are located
(based on “last point read”) within the facility. Whereas a file room RFID-equipped doorway and/or
a portable RFID reader will control many/all locations, in some records management environments
it is a benefit to install RFID read-zones at strategic choke-points, to guide staff to specific areas of a
facility where files are located. RFID fixed readers and antennas can also be strategically positioned
to 'read all files at a location, with automatic, periodic location updates to the database based on all
files read at each location.
Labeling of Folders
RFID technology brings dramatic enhancements to records management, and to maximize benefits,
VISUAL file indexing through color-coding should be incorporated as part of the new RFID labels.
We innovative 'All in One' RFID File Folder label includes primary index color-coding, as well as
primary and secondary indexes represented as color, bar code and/or text fields. Color-coding makes
filing and retrieval faster, helps eliminate misfiled records and makes it easier to 'find' files around
the office (staff would look for colors versus having to read each file). Pricing for the two style labels
shown below are nominally the same, while color-coding provides dramatic benefits over filing
systems without color-coding.
Folders can be labeled 'day forward' as they are originated and/or go into circulation, minimizing
upfront investment in labels and labor. As long as policies are in place and followed, this works well.
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Alternatively, labels can be printed for any or all existing 'active' files and converted in-mass. We
provide label printing services and can provide a Project Manager and/or a team to oversee and/or
apply labels to existing folders. We work with each Customer to help determine the best option(s) for
their project!
Example RFID File Folder Labels
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Example Side-View and Top-View RFID Filing Systems
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Software Primary Functions
The Document Management software is scalable to unlimited Users, and enables many functions:
Easy-to-use record input screens (with customer defined fields) that enable new records to be
entered
Import capabilities for auto-database population using host database or spreadsheet files
Ability to print black-and-white or color-coded file folder/media labels
RFID inlays available with sheeted labels of multiple sizes that print on standard ink jet
printers
Complete 'casual User interface' via Browser to Request or Transfer records from Users
computers
File tracking screen that automates file check-in/out and record status updates
Email notifications to file room staff of file requests, and population of 'file request pull lists'
Ability to print bar coded archive box labels
'Overdue' file/media email notifications
'Returned file' email notifications to Requestor waiting on file/media
Complete chain-of-custody tracking of file histories (audit trails)
Life-cycle status control (active, inactive, destroyed) and automatic archive and destruction
queuing
Easy archiving of purged records to archive boxes using box and folder bar code labels
Unlimited workflow queues (record 'placeholders')
Reporting sub-system that executes SQL-queries and renders .csv or .html report data
Fully supports the use of both bar code and RFID technologies
Enables electronic signatures to validate file and box receipt/transfers
Generates electronic forms to streamline workflow
Provides optional document scanning/digitization capability
Enables documents/content from computer to be saved to database for electronic records
Available hosted with Production & Back-up Servers and Nightly Back-up to external media
Available installed on in-house Server(s)
And much more...
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Software Screen Shots & Descriptions
Browser-Based Record Requesting/Transfers (for Casual Users)
Only two screens required, enabling Record Requests (routing email to file room and queuing for
requests) or Transfer Records to themselves upon receipt/pull or to another person if handing-off
the Record. One or more 'key fields' can be configured for this screen to 'Search' the database for
record(s).
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This screen enables casual Users to Request records or Transfer records to another person, and is
configurable according to customer preferences, including:
Who is Requesting the Record
Who is the Record going-to
Do you want to notify (via email) anyone else of the Request
What is the time frame/urgency of the Request
What is the Reason for the Request
Note field
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Overdue Record and Returned Records Email Notifications
File Requests can automatically trigger an email to designated file room staff. If records are 'out' for
longer than business rules allow, similar “overdue for return” email notifications can be
automatically sent to staff members that have records overdue for return to the file room. If someone
is waiting on a record that is returned to the file room, an email can automatically be routed to
person(s) waiting on the record.
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Data Input Screen (fields customized to each customer's terminology / indexes):
Fields are defined along left of window and 'masks' of how the data is to be entered are along the
right of the window, to ensure appropriate data is entered for each new record and to help eliminate
data entry errors. Data entered can be added to database with or without printing a label, or the data
can be moved to the Spreadsheet (see below) for batch processing. Database rules prevent duplicate
record entry, maintaining database integrity. All data and Note text are fully searchable.
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Spreadsheet/Data Import Screen
Data can be entered by keyboard or can be imported from host database applications or
spreadsheets. The 'Open File' button can 1) take the User to the root directory, enabling navigation to
the desired data for import, or 2) a path to a specific folder can be set as a default, allowing one-click
entry of host data. Auto-polling is also configurable, to automatically import new data at defined
time intervals (every 10 seconds, minute, hour, etc.) or at defined time periods (5:00AM, etc.).
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Label Printing
Label and electronic form printing are supported by the software. Optimal records management
should blend the advantages of technology and sound labeling/ indexing, with color-coding an
essential element. Labels are custom designed matching existing filing system schema(s), or
according to whatever layout desired and most efficient. Labels typically include:
Primary index is color-coded based on numeric and/or alpha characters
Secondary indexes can be color-coded (year of origination, file type, geographic region, etc.)
Primary and secondary fields are printed as text (for easy cross-reference)
Bar code is printed based on unique identifier, or sequentially assigned by the software's
Underside of label includes RFID inlay/computer chip
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Search Screen
The Search screen includes the ability to Search on any field or meta-data field, including dates or
date ranges. Text within the Notes field can also be searched. The rows returning/displaying from a
Search include columnar headings that show data and meta-data fields; these headings are
configurable. Individual rows, specific rows or a series of contiguous rows can be highlighted, and a
right mouse click displays the most common actions, any of which can be executed.
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Record Detail View
Double-clicking on any Record from the Search-Results view displays a Record Detail view including
data and meta-data elements. A visual display of the Record label is shown, for quick, visual cross-
reference/ validation. The same functions available from right-click on a row from the Search results
view, are available as buttons along the left of the window. As well, there are buttons to launch a view
of the history of the Record (Audit Trail), as well as the ability to launch document scanning or
attaching of documents for electronic records.
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Tracking/Status/RFID Screen:
The Tracking screen is the primary 'workflow' screen within the software. Record Locations and
Status can be changed individually, or batched by selecting defaults for all Records being processed,
using drop-down lists, bar code reads and/or single/multiple RFID reads. As well, bar code labels for
archive boxes can be printed (or labels provided by the box storage vendor can be used) to transfer
Records to archive boxes. Electronic signatures can be captured to validate Record transfers/receipt
(eSignatures are saved to Audit Trail log).
The Tracking Screen also imports portable RFID reads (such as the current location of all files after
performing an inventory of records-in-circulation), and exports the most current 'locations' and
'records/key fields' to the portable reader ...to keep the database and the portable device synced.
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Retention Scheduling – Managing Archive and Destruction Dates
Multiple methods are built-into the software to track archive and / or destruction dates based on
approved retention schedule guidelines, facilitating compliance and sound records management
principles. Archive and destruction dates can be assigned at point of record creation, over the life of
records as status changes or programmatically based on business rules.
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Archiving Records & Archive Box Management
The software includes a complete box management system, enabling bar code scanners or software
screens to transfer records into boxes, using vendor provided archive box labels or labels printed by
our software. Database 'box' searches will display all 'records in-a-box' and will show the location of
the box. Database 'record' searches will show the box that the record is-in, and the location of the
record (based on the location of the box). Electronic signatures can be captured when giving custody
of boxes to storage vendors.
Complete functionality also exists to manage boxes when records are stored by an organization in its
own record storage system. Box/Folder/Document request and tracking functions are included.
Complete floor plan diagrams display showing available and recommended locations for placement
of boxes.
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Chain-of-Custody / Audit Logs
The Audit Trail log maintains a complete history of every event related to every record, including
database record views/updates, location transfers, status change, etc. The Audit Trail can be filtered,
so that only the history required will display, and other history is ignored...such as only viewing
Record Status changes or just Location transfers. Any Audit Trail view can be printed.
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Report Generation
OI- Tracking includes an integrated reporting sub-system that executes SQL queries, and
accommodates complex, multi-table linking. Reports can be displayed as .csv, .html, .xls or in formal
report format.
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Server / Deployment OI-Tracking is available hosted in a 'world class', highly secure data center, including Production
Server and Back-up Server, as well as nightly back-up to external media for Disaster Recovery. The
software is available to any Internet-connected computer using any standard browser.
Alternatively, the software can be installed on local Server(s) {behind firewalls} and accessed by any
network-connected computer. OI-Tracking is cross-platform with support for many operating
systems and databases, with the following recommended Server, Networking and Workstation
specifications:
Server Requirements:
RAM – 4GB+
Processor – 1 dual core or quad core
Hard Drive – 2 x 500GB for RAID1
Java 6.0 JDK (1.6)
Networking Requirements:
Static IP Address Compatible with Network
Network Mask
Network Gateway IP Address
Domain Name Server IP Addresses
Domain Name (optional)
DNS Entry Positioning to Server, unless HOSTS files will be updated per workstation, or use IP
Address for Server Name
Workstation Requirements:
RAM – 2GB+
Recent version of Java
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Software Application Overview
Our Records Management Software is an enterprise class, cost-effective SQL database 'Item
Tracking' and 'Electronic Records' system that enables Customers to control the location, status and
lifecycle of file folder records or other physical items. A single database instance can include many
data views for different item types, such as multiple record types, assets, weapons, evidence or other
items. The software supports bar coding, UHF RFID and Active RFID for best-of-breed tracking
solutions. The software includes a browser-based, Search, Request & Transfer' module for casual
Users and a complete Application Interface for advanced Users. Whereas C & A software excels at
folder/item tracking, the software includes electronic records capabilities, including electronic
forms, scanning of documents and attaching of content (Office documents, PDF's, video, photos,
etc.). The software is fully customized around each project's use-case requirements and prevailing
terminology, making the software easy to learn and easy to use.
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Deployment
Hosted with Production & Backup Servers and Nightly backup to external media
Installed on In-house Server behind Customer firewall
Database & Server Structure
Scalable to unlimited #'s of Sites, Records and Users
Includes unlimited Data and Meta-Data elements
Fields can be drop-down lists, a checkbox, a calendar pop-up or entered by bar code or RFID
Enables 'Parent' / 'Child' input from a single data entry/import screen linked by common identifier
Search Results aggregate (view contiguously) showing Parent and all Children
No 3rd party licensing fees required for Server software (available using all open-source tools)
Cross platform, supporting multiple operating systems and databases
Thin client, including electronic records module, without requiring software on workstations
Database Population and Adding Records
Single-Entry screen customized to Customer fields & terminology
Multi-Entry spreadsheet screen customized to Customer fields & terminology
Open-File utility that enables import of host database and spreadsheet files
Auto-Import utility that defaults to data source and auto-imports without User navigation
Ability to parse fields and data structure from virtually any source file
Label / Tag Printing
Fully Integrated bar code and/or RFID label printing at time of Record Origination
Ability to Search and Print labels on-demand and/or place in Print Queue for batch printing
Standard and Customized Label Designs to any requirements, including:
o Text fields
o Primary index color-coding and secondary classification color-coding
o Bar code and RFID
o Graphics, pictures and Logos
Fully supports essentially any model of desktop printers, scanners or multi-purpose units
Ability to print labels for folders, boxes, documents, shelves, assets, people or other items
Ability to print multiple labels and/or label formats for a single record
Exclusive provider of “File Label + RFID” sheet-style labels that can include color-coding, text, bar
code & RFID; available in multiple sheet and label sizes
Electronic Form Printing
Ability to configure electronic forms for essentially any design
Auto-populates forms with host data and/or enables ad-hoc data entry
Saves all data to database and enables display of populated form(s) at any time
Ability to 'group' forms based on 'type of transaction' and batch print from single data source
Ability to cross-validate forms to ensure consistency of data elements
Ability to print forms that include a combination of label(s), different label formats and text
Ability to launch secondary form(s) and auto-populate from existing form(s)
Assigns transaction # to each form and can render bar code for tracking and document scanning
Blank paper can include RFID inlay for document-based tracking solutions
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Record/Item Requests
Browser-based Request Screen for rapid entry of key identifier and one-click Requests
Full database Search that enables Single or Batch Record Requests
Right-click on Search Results record and select Request option
Double-click on Search Results record for data / meta-data display and select Request option
Ability to designate:
o Requestor
o Destination / Person to which Record is to be delivered
o Designation of other Persons to be notified of the Request
o Designation of Request Priority (Low, Standard, Urgent, etc.)
o Free text note field
Defines 'timeframe' Record is approved for being 'Out'
Automated email Request notifications to designated File Room (File-Pull) staff
Automated Queuing of Request to Master Pull List
Automatic deletion of Records in Request Queue upon transfer (Check-Out)
Automated email notification to Requestor / Destination upon transfer (Check-Out)
Automated email notifications of any Records not returned to repository within 'x' timeframe
Automated Check-Out to Requestor without User using software screens
Ability to print global Record pull-lists and/or individual Record Transmittal Forms
Ability to sort Request queue based on filing system methodology (alpha, numeric, etc.)
Record/Item Tracking
Record tracking functions include any or all of the following, with optional drop-down lists:
o Record #
o Bar Code or RFID # assigned to the Record
o Destination of Record
o Status of Record (Active, Inactive, Archived, Destroyed)
o 'Reason' the Record is being transferred (to enforce compliance)
Record transfers are automatically logged to Requestor/Destination without User effort
Tracking screen enables data entry or bar code/RFID scanning to transfer a single record
Tracking screen enables batches of Records to be transferred using RFID (radio waves)
Entering or scanning Record ID # 'echoes back' and displays text field descriptions of Record(s)
Also can Search for Record(s) and right-click to select Destination from drop-down list
Also can Search for Record(s) and double-click to select Destination to unlock and transfer
Supports electronic signature pads to validate transfers and updates chain-of-custody logs
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Archival (Box) Tracking
Software discreetly manages (has database objects for) both Records and Boxes of Records
Box #'s can be entered manually or scanned via bar code for transfer of Records to the Box
Database establishes parent/child relationship and transfers children when parent is transferred
Database Box Search displays Box Identifiers and shows all items/records assigned to the Box
Database Record Search displays Record Identifiers and shows the Box the Record is in
Software Request feature can be used to Request Records or Boxes from external location
Retention Management of Records & Boxes is automatically managed based on business rules
(inactive-to archive-to destruction retention management)
Manages retention of items within box based on parameters, such as migrate status of box based on
longest retention value of any item within the box
Establishes locations where boxes or items can be placed, and displays floor plan drawing of storage
system, used capacity, available capacity and cursor-over pop-up of storage units/shelves
Supports portable bar code Reader for remote placement in box and upload to database
Bar Coding
Supports multiple symbologies ('3 of 9', 128, etc.)
Bar codes can be placed on items, at destinations, on containers, on shelves, etc.
Software generates bar code 'Destinations' for keyless tracking of items
USB bar code readers are used in conjunction with software screens to eliminate keystrokes/errors
Low cost 'character based' portable devices available for tracking items
Windows based portable devices available for more advanced functionality
Track items going into boxes/containers for 'parent/child' tracking
Track items or containers to a specific shelf, drawer or storage location
Track items at point-of-destination
Easily upgrades to RFID
RFID Destination & Semi-Passive Tracking
USB RFID Reader/Antenna emulates keyboard or auto-updates database
USB Reader/Antennas are assigned a 'location' and items 'read' change item locations in database
USB or Network Reader/Antenna establishes choke-point (last point read)
Reader with up to 4 antennas enables choke-points for each antenna
Desktop In/Out Controller tracks last-point-read and establishes directionality
Ideal for item tracking when items are distributed in location versus centrally stored
RFID Read-Zones for In / Out Tracking Passively
Item and People (RFID ID cards or RFID tags on existing badges/holders) can be RFID-Identified
Choke point can include Reader, up to 4 antennas, proximity sensors, alarms and video/camera
Proximity sensors turn on antennas for 'n' seconds and establish directionality (rather than leaving
antennas on all of the time and emitting undesirable radioactivity)
Tracks people going in or Out along with any item(s) that are in their possession
Enables database lookup of 'requestor' and auto-transfers item(s) to requestor
RFID 'Read Zones' can be deployed throughout a facility for 'last-point-read' location tracking
Alarms, light stacks and camera/video can be triggered based on parameter-driven rules
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Portable RFID / Bar Code Scanners
Supports Batch (ActiveSync), Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and Cellular connectivity
Portable device supports 1D and 2D bar codes, and UHF and HF RFID
Reader can scan up to 20' distance for rapid inventories and for finding 'missing' items
Portable holds subset of database for cross-referencing RFID #'s to more common identifiers
Portable includes drop-down list of destinations, enabling inventories & audits (for optimized item
tracking, items in circulation should be inventoried approximately twice weekly)
When reader syncs, scans update database, and database exports new locations & records
One or more item #'s can be entered and reader acts like 'metal detector' to find items
When missing item 'found' puts checkmark next to item and triggers audible and visual cues
Bar code reads enable singulation, such as reading item and then location at which it is being placed,
or, pulling items from a repository and placing into boxes/containers
Active RFID
Single database instance seamlessly captures UHF and Active 'reads'
Approximate 30 – 50' indoor and 150' + (depends on antenna) outdoor read circumference
Tags include logic that can trigger cameras, door locks and/or elevator controls
Provides true 'real time location system' of all tagged items at all times
Electronic Records
Thin-client including scan function, without requiring software on workstation
Enables Document Scanning from essentially any document scanning device, indexed by:
o Record
o Document Group
o Document
o Page
Keyless indexing by attaching or scanning from Record data view
Includes the ability to import Office, PDF, pictures, video and similar content
Includes native Image Viewer and/or launches Browser to launch 3rd party viewers
Retention Management & Record Status Control
Software provides manual Lifecycle status changes using Tracking Screen or Search functionality
Automated 'Time' or 'Status' triggers programmatically control Record & document life-cycles
Tracks maintenance, inspection and related schedules related to physical items
Record or Boxes due for Archiving or Destruction are automatically queued
Authorization for Archiving or Destruction is tightly controlled via queues and Email notification
Method of Destruction can be defined and detailed in queue and emailed status notifications
Workflow / Queuing
Software enables unlimited Workflow Queues
Records can be manually placed in Queues or programmatically based on business rules
Queues can be displayed, sorted, and printed
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Reporting
Software includes native Reporting sub-system without dependence on 3rd party tools
Renders Reports to .csv file for manipulation and disposition according to Customer preferences
Renders Reports to HTML columnar form view and can be emailed
Enables unlimited Reports and multiple Report viewing and format capabilities
Search Screen enables ad hoc Reporting based on data/meta-data fields and timeframes
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