time-consuming task of printing badges at a later time by
using the steps in reissuing, above.
Entering data only
This sequence generally consists of a single step:
creating a text record.
This procedure is useful when an applicant’s text data is
available for entry before the applicant is present. When
the applicant arrives, the ID-4000 operator quickly
retrieves the text record, then captures a portrait.
The badge can be printed immediately, as in the
procedure for issuing a badge. If desired, however, the
badge can be printed at a later time to minimize the
applicant’s waiting time.
Note: If your applicant text data is available as an ASCII
text file, you can use the optional ID-4000 import feature
to avoid retyping the data. See Chapter 5 for more
information.
Verifying an identity
A third common operation is identity verification by
reviewing text and images stored on the system.
Verification usually consists of these general steps:
1
Retrieve the text record and view it for verification.
2
View the stored portrait for verification.
ID-4000 operation 4-3