
The industry’s smallest and most durable proximity key fob. The Standard Light Cards can be fitted with PVC label or “skin” which can accept a direct printed image to provide photo ID at a much lower cost and greater durability PKT-10X Proximity Key Fob Unless the user requires the combination of magstripe and proximity, the KC-10X Standard Light Card is recommended over the MT-10X Multi Technology Card whenever possible because of its lower cost and lifetime warranty. One of the most popular features of the Multi-Technology Key Cards is that they can accept a direct print video image, typically a photograph, a bar code, and other graphics from most industry-standard dye-sublimation printers, to create a custom access credential. They are also convenient for customers who may have a proximity-based access control system at one site and a mag stripe-based system at other locations, allowing the user to carry a single card. The key cards can be ordered with or without a high coercivity magnetic stripe, which is useful if there are other types of systems in use that are magstripe based, such as cafeteria vending. MT-10X Multi-Tech Key Cards Allow the user to combine several identification technologies in a single credit card thin credential. Sequentially numbered (C5 formatting excepted). It also contains a magnetic stripe for applications where other systems also using magnetic stripe technology are in use. MT-10X Multi-Technology Proximity Key CardĪ PVC card capable of printing images from industry-standard dye-sublimation printers. They are manufactured with a vertical hanging slot punch and they come with a lifetime warranty. These cards are extremely durable and convenient. Keri’s KC-10X Standard Light Proximity Key Card provides maximum read range performance in a thin package that is easily carried in a wallet or purse or worn on clothing with a clip or lanyard. It comes standard with a vertical slot punch and can accept photos and graphics via industry-standard adhesive packs (dye sublimation or laminated). More detailed guidance on the role of the manager is found in The Manager’s Guide resource book.Ī copy of the book can also be ordered online.The most popular proximity card in existence, it is thin enough to be “wallet-friendly” yet durable enough to carry a lifetime warranty.

It is not necessary to notify those agencies if the appointment does not exceed 48 hours, but all such appointments must be recorded in a day book, or log book, along with the reason for the appointment. The licensee must advise the DLC and police within two working days of the appointment, cancellation or termination of a manager, temporary manager or acting manager. The manager is responsible for the compliance with the conditions of the licence and provisions of the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, which include ensuring the safe and responsible sale and supply of alcohol and minimising alcohol-related harm. The manager’s name must be prominently displayed inside the premises at all times while on duty.


There are exceptions to this for BYO licenses, club licences, remote sellers, and off-licence cellar door sales(s.215) where there is no licence condition to require it. The manager must be on duty when alcohol is sold. With the exception of BYO restaurants, every on, off and club licensed premises must appoint a manager who holds a manager’s certificate.
