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2011<br />

The BGR135C <strong>2D</strong> bar code and contactless<br />

smart card/<strong>NFC</strong> document reader<br />

<strong>Access</strong> offers a wide range<br />

of devices for border control,<br />

immigration, public access<br />

kiosks & automated turnstiles.<br />

The OCR601 is a single<br />

action reader that captures the<br />

machine readable zone (MRZ)<br />

from documents complying<br />

to ICAO9303 and provides a<br />

robust and low-cost alternative<br />

to overly complex full-page,<br />

<strong>Access</strong> designs and manufactures innovative data<br />

capture devices for immigration, security and airport<br />

applications.<br />

New for 2012 is the BGR135C, an innovative<br />

airport boarding gate reader which adds<br />

contactless smart card and <strong>NFC</strong> travel document<br />

reading to established <strong>2D</strong> bar coded boarding pass<br />

technology.<br />

Please visit our stand and ask for a demonstration of<br />

any of the products featured in this brochure.<br />

Passport & e-Passport<br />

<strong>Readers</strong><br />

multi-illumination document scanners. An integrated RFID reader<br />

enables the simultaneous decode of the contents of an e-passport<br />

or contactless smart card chip and the OCR601 can also capture<br />

the image of the MRZ data for analysis by the user’s application.<br />

<strong>Access</strong> OCR products can be<br />

integrated into kiosk solutions<br />

<strong>NFC</strong> and <strong>2D</strong> <strong>Bar</strong> <strong>Code</strong><br />

<strong>Ticket</strong> <strong>Readers</strong><br />

OCR640 full-page & OCR601<br />

MRZ passport imagers<br />

The OCR640 is capable of<br />

capturing the full-page of a<br />

passport as a colour image or<br />

greyscale, or merely read the<br />

MRZ. An RFID option enables the<br />

device to simultaneously decode<br />

the contents of an e-passport or<br />

contactless smart card chip.<br />

The OCR601 & OCR640 are<br />

suitable for integrating into<br />

kiosk and auto-turnstiles.<br />

<strong>Access</strong> supply identity & travel document imagers for security,<br />

immigration, law enforcement & queue-busting applications<br />

OEM OCR Passport<br />

Reading Module<br />

Central to a number of <strong>Access</strong><br />

designs, and available to OEM<br />

manufacturers, the OCR310<br />

is the world’s smallest optical<br />

character recognition (OCR)<br />

module. The OCR310 is<br />

designed for integration into<br />

portable devices such as handheld<br />

computers and ultramobile<br />

PCs in applications Miniature OCR310 module<br />

including security checks at<br />

airport boarding gates, accelerating airport check-in and police<br />

identification checking.<br />

The OCR310 captures code lines from machine-readable travel<br />

documents conforming to ICAO Document 9303. APACS debit<br />

and credit documents can be read together with E13B OCRB and<br />

mixed E13B and OCRB fonts.<br />

<strong>Access</strong>’ proven OCR decoder<br />

technology ensures fast and<br />

accurate document reading.<br />

The OCR310 integrated into<br />

hand-held device<br />

The device has very low power<br />

consumption and a sleep facility,<br />

maximising battery life. A developer’s<br />

kit is available to assist in<br />

the integration of the OCR310<br />

into OEM equipment.


Check-In Goes Mobile<br />

Self-service kiosks have reduced the time taken for passengers to<br />

complete the check-in process but queues quickly back-up during<br />

times of peak demand or when the normal process is disrupted.<br />

A new family of snap-on devices from <strong>Access</strong> enable ground agents<br />

to relieve check-in queues using hand-held mobile computers.<br />

The devices read the MRZ on passports and ID cards, enabling<br />

roaming agents to be deployed to airport check-in and fast bagdrop<br />

areas to process passengers and, where required, capture<br />

AP<strong>IS</strong> data allowing them to proceed directly to security. An option<br />

for reading magnetic swipe cards allows agents to read loyalty<br />

cards and accept credit card payments, enabling the processing of<br />

upgrades, extra baggage or altered flights.<br />

<strong>Access</strong>’ snap-on modules replicate the mobile computer’s connectivity allowing batteries to be charged with the device attached. Low<br />

power consumption maximises the time between charges, typically beyond a working shift. A model designed for Motorola’s MC70, MC75<br />

and MC75A will be rolled-out to a major US airline this year. Models compatible with other leading mobile computers are available.<br />

Low-cost Standalone Devices<br />

OCR323 & 340 manual swipe<br />

passport stand-alone readers<br />

<strong>Access</strong> offer low-cost<br />

and easy-to-implement<br />

stand-alone<br />

security document<br />

reading solutions.<br />

OCR323 stand-alone<br />

readers offer a high<br />

performance solution<br />

for MRTD reading<br />

and the reading of<br />

E-13B and OCR-B<br />

fonts used on<br />

cheques in banks.<br />

The bidirectional read and two colour LED indication<br />

makes the OCR323 easy to operate.<br />

The OCR340 is a combined OCR and MSR reader<br />

designed for reading both MRZ data and magnetic swipe<br />

cards in a single device. Most airport Common Use<br />

Systems are supported and the reader can be adapted<br />

to add a new host or to support nonstandard cards such<br />

as loyalty or frequent flyer.<br />

Security Applications<br />

<strong>Access</strong> products are designed to be used in a<br />

wide variety of security applications including<br />

immigration, queue busting, airport boarding gates,<br />

security and law enforcement. Please contact us for any<br />

security requirements you may have.<br />

<strong>Access</strong> <strong>IS</strong><br />

18 Suttons Business Park<br />

Reading, Berkshire<br />

RG6 1AZ, United Kingdom<br />

Tel: +44 (0) 118 966 3333<br />

Fax: +44 (0) 118 926 7281<br />

<strong>Access</strong> (North America) inc<br />

Atlanta<br />

Georgia<br />

USA<br />

Tel: +1-770-645-2771 Email: sales@access-is.com<br />

Web: www.access-is.com<br />

Snap-on MRZ Reading<br />

<strong>Access</strong>’<br />

miniature<br />

OCR reader,<br />

the OCR310, is<br />

designed to be easily<br />

integrated into a wide<br />

range of security devices. Here<br />

are a few examples of existing applications.<br />

Clockwise: Motorola MC70 & MC75 ®<br />

MRZ snap-on accessory; Itronix tablet<br />

computer; Intermec CN3 & CN4 ® MRZ<br />

snap-on accessory; add-on reader for<br />

Blackberry ® PDAs<br />

Hand-held readers with<br />

finger print reader

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