mykad visitor system
October 4, 2012

Visitor Management System – MyKad Reader

Easy Visitor Management System 2.0 Easy to install and use Visitor Management System Includes 1 unit Smart Card Reader to read data from MyKad Works with Windows 7 / 8 / 10 32 bit or 64 bit Updated to Version 2.5 (29/03/2017) Download 30 day Trial Software for evaluation. Order MyKad Reader to test software at RM150. If you decide to purchase software, card reader price will be deducted. Download from the link below to try our Easy Visitor Management System Download Easy Visitor Management System  Software login details : Login : admin no password For Administrator Login : user1 no password For Front-desk/guard login The Visitor Management System is designed to enhance security for your premises by tracking visitors. Tracking of visitors is done by registration using a computer system by MyKad Reader, Scanner or manual entry using computer form. Information about the visitor and photo are stored in the system along with the in and out times. Other information about the visit can also be recorded such as the person to meet, location and any problems with the visitor. Visitors can be blacklisted to give warnings by the system. Generate Barcode passes for individuals or cars. Use passes to check out visitors with barcode readers. Issue permanent passes for frequent visitors. Visitor Management System as been designed to be user friendly. A login system is built in to manager user with admin and standard user levels. The login information can be used to track which guard handle visitors. […]
July 18, 2011

It’s a must to carry the original MyKad

THE National Registration Department (NRD) appreciates the views expressed in “Poser over MyKad photocopy” (The Star, June 28). For readers’ information, it is compulsory for a person to carry his/her MyKad at all times under Regulation 6 of The National Registration Act 1959 (Act 78) and Regulations. A MyKad copy cannot be regarded as a substitute for the original MyKad. Regulation 6 states that the person to whom an identity card has been issued shall, thereafter and for so long as he remains a registered or re-registered person under these Regulations, at all times carry on his person the identity card and, subject to the provisions of these Regulations, be responsible for the custody thereof. Any person who fails to comply with Regulation 6, if found guilty of the offence, shall be liable on conviction to a jail term not exceeding three years or to a minimum fine of RM3,000 and a maximum fine of RM20,000 or both as per Regulation 25 (i)(n) of the same Act. JAINISAH MOHD NOOR, Public Relations Officer, National Registration Department. Source of material