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AntiPass Back

AntiPass Back - Detect reuse or sharing of licenses

The AntiPass Back software detects when an ID is re-scanned in the same evening.  It can be used several ways;

  • at the front door to detect licenses which are shared or 'Passed-Back' to others,
  • at the bar to identify individuals who are consuming too much, or
  • at the bar to identify individuals who are purchasing for their underage friends. 
  • at the front door to confirm returning patrons have paid cover charge.
  • helps detect fake IDs which have the same 'cloned' data stripe.

Some clubs use the ID Pass-Back detection to ensure wrist bands or ink stamps have not been transferred from exiting customers.  If a customer's ID was scanned when they first entered and were banded/marked, then when they leave & return, an 'ID Pass-Back' alarm should be generated when the ID is rescanned.

Shows license number, DOB with current scan time at the top of the list and previous scans below.

Multiple scans in a short period of time may indicate over serving or drinks are being purchased for underage friends

Automatic Anti Pass-Back Database Management

The database used by the Anti Pass-Back code is automatically deleted after 12 hours of inactivity.  In normal operation, this means the database is cleared and ready for use on a nightly basis, assuming no IDs are swiped for 12 hours.  This automatic management feature can be over ridden by manually deleting the database from the handheld computer's memory.

Manually deletion of Anti Pass-Back database

Select Delete from main menu Select AntiPassBack Database Confirm Deletion

For questions, see the FAQ page, Comparison Chart or give us a call.

 

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