| inVize ID collects demographic data, scans fingerprints and submits both of these items to the appropriate background check authority. With a Windows XP style interface, inVize ID is loaded with easy to use and power-user functions. |
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Demographic data can be entered into the software in a variety of ways; the two most common being manual keying and an automatic interface to third party data sources such as Records Management and Jail Management systems. Validation checks are automatically applied to entered data. |
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Three scanning modes are provided: individual fingerprint cards, batches of fingerprint cards, and live scan. Switch easily between all three simultaneously connected scanners. image quality and sequence checks provide instant feedback so you will be able to increase the number of acceptable prints the first time you make a submission. After scanning, fingerprints may be printed with an FBI certified printer.
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| Once fingerprints and demographic data are collected, all information is formatted into an EFTS transaction and electronically submitted for print identification and verification. Immediate or batch submission are supported. All transactions are stored in an internal database for later retrieval, submission and reference. |
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Software Features
- Windows XP style graphical user interface
- Electronic submission
- Manages responses
- Incorporates mug shots (state specific)
- Unlimited transaction archival (database)
- Quality metrics
- Sequence checks
- Scalable with client/server architecture
- Individual user preferences saved
- Username and password protected
- Activity audit trail
- Batch scanning and printing
- COM interface for data import/export
Software specification
- WSQ compression
- FBI Appendix F certified
- NIST compatible EFTS record management
- digID Series and card scanners supported
System Requirements
- P4, 1GHz Processor, 256 Mb RAM, Hard Drive 20GB
- Operating system: Windows 2000, XP, 2003
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