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1 1 Welcome To Desktop Demo Our Desktop Demo

2 Product of the Year Finalist 2011 PLANT ENGINEERING MAGAZINE LCD601 Wireless access monitoring system Winner announced at year end

3 3 Fits to any make or model vehicle Electric, Gas, LPG Or Diesel Powered Vehicle

4 Flexibility: Continue to Purchase the “Right” Equipment for Your Application KEYTROLLER is NOT affiliated with any particular forklift or equipment manufacturer. Purchasing an access monitoring system manufactured by an equipment manufacturer can “tie you up” with that manufacturer indefinitely taking away your purchasing flexibility to continue buying equipment from other manufacturers at better pricing, specifications or delivery. Installing an equipment manufacturer’s device onto a competitive machine---puts your company in the middle of installation, technical or warranty problems between highly competitive manufacturers. KEYTROLLER devices can be “de-installed” from any machine and “re-installed” on a new machine. You just change hour meter information and set new ID. These emblems are Trademarks for equipment manufacturers.

5 2 Models 600 Series LCD 601---Most commonly used on forklift applications In addition to keypad functionality 601 has Impact + Speed sensing External alarm output and 3 aux inputs (plus speed) LCD 602---Most commonly used on equipment applications where impact and speed sensing is NOT required! Same exact keypad functionality as 601 Only one input Typically used for seat switch sensing Much simpler dual relay module This presentation deals with the capabilities and features of the LCD601 model Schematic of 602

6 6 Uncomplicated Installation (2 Wires EL + 3 Wires IC) To Ignition Switch (2) Wires To Power (1) To Seat/Foot Switch Aux connections as required

7 7 Tabletop Demo Kit 1. Keytroller color LCD601 2. 120dB flash-siren alarm 3. Speed Sensor Post 4. Magnet Speed on card 5. Aux Input Switch Box 6. Shock—Impact Module 7. Sample RFID Cards (preprogrammed in) 8. Relay—Sensor Module Black 12VDC power supply plugs into top/back of sensor switch box 1 2 4 + 7 3 5 6 8

8 4 standard components in 601 4 separate boxes inside master box case Shipped as complete kit

9 Color LCD Keypad Component #1 Date Day of week Time WiFi signal strength Amount memory left Max temp seen IP address Operators name Hours on machine Maint due time Maint due date

10 Relay Sensor Module Component #2 Mounted upright in engine compartment on IC truck Mounted in electronics compartment on EL truck Mounted flat in engine compartment on construction equip Commonly mounted under dash

11 Impact Module Component #3 Small size for easy mounting Mounts flush and flat— not vertical Can be mounted securely to frame or with optional mounting bracket (shown) Y (front-back) axis acclimated to cable X axis (side-side)

12 12 Adjustable Mounting Bracket Adjustable Mounting Bracket Component #4 Built in adjustable mounting bracket gives installer many options--- dash install, OHG leg install, OHG above install, etc.

13 Flexibility in Mounting Options Bracket to dash Flush mounted to dashBracket to leg of Overhead guard Bracket to overhead guard above

14 14 New Generation 601- 602 vs 501- 502 33% larger COLOR LCD screen 33% larger COLOR LCD screen Processor: 20X larger memory 20X faster speed Processor: 20X larger memory 20X faster speed Built in internal WiFi Built in internal WiFi IP67 weatherproof custom enclosure IP67 weatherproof custom enclosure Temperature extreme components Temperature extreme components Vibration tested in frequencies and different axis of movement Vibration tested in frequencies and different axis of movement Alpha-numeric keypad Alpha-numeric keypad Built in adjustable mounting bracket with mounting side options Built in adjustable mounting bracket with mounting side options Super reliable relay sensor and shock modules were NOT changed Super reliable relay sensor and shock modules were NOT changed Firmware and software backwards compatible with 601---no built in obsolescence —NO competitor can Firmware and software backwards compatible with 601---no built in obsolescence —NO competitor can say that! say that!

15 15 No More Keys!!! Keyless Ignition START & STOP - From Keypad No Lost Time Due to Lost or Broken Keys No Lost Time Due to Lost or Broken Keys Codes or Cards Are Unique to Operator Codes or Cards Are Unique to Operator Code or card only enables vehicle driver is authorized and trained on Code or card only enables vehicle driver is authorized and trained on

16 16 No More Untrained & Unauthorized Drivers! Operators Operators o Trained on System Use o Own Code Or RFID ID Card o Access To Assigned Vehicle Only Card/Code Validation & Acceptance Card/Code Validation & Acceptance o Enables Device KEYTROLLER Compatibility KEYTROLLER Compatibility o RFID card can be matched with a reader o HID Prox is by far the most commonly used RFID card today o Any License or Card Can Be Converted into RFID Card with addition of ‘adhesive wafer’ Authorized HID technology partner http://www.hidglobal.com/partners/partner_detail.php?id=160

17 Warns operator when training is due Warns operator he’s within 30 days of the expiration of his card (or recurrent training due) Warns operator he’s within 30 days of the expiration of his card (or recurrent training due) Warning stays on the display for 6 seconds after card flash accepted Warning stays on the display for 6 seconds after card flash accepted

18 Employee knows the device is there and knows he will be accountable ----for the first time----for any abusive driving habits---for checklists----for speeding--- for safe conscientious handling of the vehicle. Abusive operators either change their ways, get retrained, or relocated to a new job. Management has data to back up abuse Instill in your operators a sense of responsibility and accountability

19 Video Enabling and Starting Click on picture above to begin movie of “wake up”, log-in, enable, start, checklist, stop, log out sequence.

20 20 Demo #1 Turning it On & Logging In Operator Presses & Holds RED BUTTON On Right Side Operator Presses & Holds RED BUTTON On Right Side Unit Turns On Unit Turns On Press Login Press Login Hold RFID Card Over Keypad to Login Hold RFID Card Over Keypad to Login If card is accepted, device will energize with user’s name--- allowing him to start If card is accepted, device will energize with user’s name--- allowing him to start NOTE: The demo unit will start up the 601 upon powering up, therefore pressing the red button may not be required.

21 21 Pre-shift checklists getting done? Find “Failed” checklist items by date, time, operator, vehicle Easy access to SQL database stored data More effective and timely maintenance scheduling Data supports OSHA investigations of accidents Can you access your OSHA required checklist records now? Are your operators completing them? Turning them in? Are your operators accountable? Paper based checklists are prone to errors and hard to track historical trends.

22 22 Mandatory Pre-shift Checklist NO paperwork to fill out, misplace or lose NO paperwork to fill out, misplace or lose Complete Checklist OR Vehicle Shuts Down In Allotted Time Complete Checklist OR Vehicle Shuts Down In Allotted Time Checklist Includes: Checklist Includes: o Time/Date/Operator/Vehicle Stamped o Timed to the second to see if list was “finger whipped” o Provides “Accountability” Of Checklist & Operator o Emails “Failed” items automatically from software Make It Easy On Your Operator!

23 “Flagged” or Critical Items Flagged Checklist Items That Fail --- Flagged Checklist Items That Fail --- Lock Out Warning Will Appear Lock Out Warning Will Appear If operator presses YES, device will lock out If operator presses YES, device will lock out Re-enabling Device Can Only Be Done By: Re-enabling Device Can Only Be Done By: o Programmer o Supervisor Or Mechanic Non-flagged / Non-critical Items Failed Non-flagged / Non-critical Items Failed o Also warns operator on display screen o If operator responds with YES o Recorded In Log o No Supervisor Interface

24 Checklists can be programmed in other languages SHOWN IN SPANISH Note Checklist completion period is under one minute and device is timing down warning operator to complete checklist or device will shut down Checklist: In Other Languages

25 25 First Log in of Shift - Pre-Shift Check List Begins o Completely programmable daily, weekly, monthly and “flagged” items Pass Or Fail o Hydraulic oil level check o Tire Damage o Brakes operating properly o Engine Oil Check o Horn, etc Automatic emails o To mechanic or dealer, etc. Demo #2: Pre-Shift Checklist

26 26 Demo #3: Start & Stop Press the Green button Press the Green button o Simulates Starting Engine o Yellow lightning icon indicates starter is engaged o Green Icon Displays On LCD Screen Indicating Engine Is Running To Turn Engine Off, Press To Turn Engine Off, Press STOP START

27 Auxiliary Inputs + Output Descriptions 1 Output Powers external 120dB flashing siren 4 Inputs #1 Speed Sensor ( Magnetic or Gear Tooth) #2 Aux (Typically seat switch, overload etc) #3 Seat Switch (Typically: Seat or foot switch) #4 Aux (Can be set as aux input or “work” time)

28 28 Seat Switch + STOP “Time Out” Functionality Logging off and shutting down Operator presses Operator presses OR OR Operator leaves seat Operator leaves seat o Default set at 1 minute o Settable from 0—X# minutes o Shuts down KEYTROLLER and vehicle/engine o Re-Entry of operator onto vehicle ends time out sequence o Controls/Eliminates excessive idling o Required on electric forklifts where STOP is not typically pressed - operator just leaves the seat or platform with foot switch STOP

29 2 options for “Work time” Productivity Evaluation 1. 1. Secondary hour meter connected to: Hydraulic load presence sensor Switch on accelerator to monitor “idle time” Lift pump motor Drive motor 2. 2. Set up as time vehicle is moving over “0” MPH/KPH Requires Keytroller to be connected to speed sensor input Set up either way, input is shown in seconds and can be compared against “seat on” or “key on” standard hour meter timer Gives management data for productivity evaluation for both equipment usage and operator performance Example: How much time forklift was carrying a load How much time forklift was moving VS: How much time operator was on the seat (key on time)

30 Hydraulic overload sensor : Mounted in the hydraulic line, the sensor is calibrated to a somewhere from 10% under to full load capacity When this pressure is reached the sensor outputs a signal, when connected to an auxiliary sensor, warning is given and shut down can be programmed Auxiliary Inputs Examples: Overload Sensor

31 31 Auxiliary Inputs Examples: Seat Belt OSHA's Seat Belt Use enforcement policy o Section 5(a)(1) - OSHA Act o Failure to use seat belts on equipped forklifts ---IS A VIOLATION!! Auxiliary input on LCD601 device o Can be connected to seat belt with an internal switch KEYTROLLER shuts down when: 1. Seat belt not engaged in preset number of seconds 2. Vehicle begins to move for X# of seconds

32 32 Auxiliary Input Example: Low Oil & High Engine Temp Connections for engine indicator lights on dash o Low oil pressure o High engine temperature Programmable ignition shut down o Requires supervisor or mechanic’s code to restart. o Protects engine from catastrophic failure

33 33 Demo #4: Auxiliary Input Function Seatbelt Alarm Seatbelt Alarm Seat Switch Activated (Driver Has Left Seat) Seat Switch Activated (Driver Has Left Seat) Check Oil Alarm Check Oil Alarm Simulate low oil pressure, high engine temp, seat belt and seat switch with lever switches on box

34 34 See When Maintenance Is Due Right From LCD Display Display At Start Up Display At Start Up o Hours currently on vehicle o Date maintenance due o # of hours until maintenance due Display while running Display while running o Date maintenance due o # of hours until maintenance due

35 35 Speeding Accountability Speeding Forklifts + Congested Plant = BIG Safety Hazard Speeding Forklifts + Congested Plant = BIG Safety Hazard Display Speed Shown In MPH Or KPH Display Speed Shown In MPH Or KPH Speed Limit set in MENU by programmer Speed Limit set in MENU by programmer Once set, set-point same for all vehicles with same wheel diameter Once set, set-point same for all vehicles with same wheel diameter Grace Period (In Sec) Programmed Grace Period (In Sec) Programmed Device beeps flashes warning operator Device beeps flashes warning operator speed limit is exceeded speed limit is exceeded Alarm Sounds When Speeding Through Grace Period Exceeded Alarm Sounds When Speeding Through Grace Period Exceeded Event Logged When Alarm Sounds Event Logged When Alarm Sounds Above shows speed limit of 6 mph with vehicle traveling at 9.8 mph and device is warning driver to slow down Speed Limit Current Speed

36 Speed Sensor Options Gear Tooth Sensor Drill and tap hole in axle differential housing Screw in speed sensor Counts pulses as gear rotates Better “resolution” reaction time than magnetic sensor option Magnetic Sensor Mount “erasure head” magnet in wheel hub Mount sensor outside rotating wheel hub Counts pulses as wheel rotates OEM speed sensor present Many modern forklifts have gear tooth speed sensors already in place for stability and speed control Keytroller can splice into this existing sensor to pick up speed pulses

37 37 Demo #5: Speedometer & Speeding Accountability Take round magnet included in kit Take round magnet included in kit S-L-O-W-L-Y wave the magnet on the card across the magnetic speed sensor post S-L-O-W-L-Y wave the magnet on the card across the magnetic speed sensor post to simulate driving speeds to simulate driving speeds Speed will be shown in mph/kph on the display Speed will be shown in mph/kph on the display Alarm Sounds When Speed Exceeds Programmed top speed through “grace period” Alarm Sounds When Speed Exceeds Programmed top speed through “grace period”

38 Abuse to Rack, Equipment & Product Damage? Abuse to Rack, Equipment & Product Damage? Costly Repairs Or Replacement Of Racks Costly Repairs Or Replacement Of Racks Finally! Operator Accountability!

39 39 Impact—Abuse Sensing No Proof Of Abuse/Accidents o Facility Too Large To Supervise o Operator Failed To Report o No One Saw It! No one knows who did it! Keytroller 601 Cost/Benefit o 50%+ Reduction In Damage IMMEDIATELY o Typical ROI Within First Year Of Usage Operator Accountability o 80% Of Damage Caused By 5-10% Of Operators o Automated Record Of Incidents

40 Impact Module Mount flush to frame Mount on optional “L” bracket For accuracy, mount very securely to frame as near to rear of forklift as possible 2 axis high accuracy accelerometer---Front/Back and Side/Side Adjustable in.1 “G” increments --- independent settings allowable for each axis Settable in ms “ignore” for higher accuracy Small enclosure for easy mounting

41 41 Demo #6: Impact Event + Alarm Tap Shock Module To Create Impact Event o 2 accelerometers o Front/back Side/side Alarm Sounds o Flashes only Flip Switch Up o To Hear 120dB Sound Volume Ignition Shut Down o in X # seconds as programmed Press Login & Use Supervisor Card o Turns Alarm Off & Re-enables

42 Flashing Siren Alarm Optional alarm connects to output on relay sensor module Unique alarm for KEYTROLLER events Can be wired to flash—strobe only or siren only or BOTH 120dB siren Alarm sounds when (programmable in software): There is an abusive impact Can be set for only supervisor or mechanic to shut off, or also for operator shut off Operator drives speeding though the “grace period” setting Auto shut off when speed is reduced below limit

43 43 Abandoned vehicles? Ever wonder who took a truck from your department and Ever wonder who took a truck from your department and never brought it back? NO ONE KNOWS! never brought it back? NO ONE KNOWS! Who left the truck in the back lot last night on third shift? NO ONE KNOWS! Who left the truck in the back lot last night on third shift? NO ONE KNOWS! Who knocked off the dock door and left the forklift sitting there? NO ONE KNOWS! Who knocked off the dock door and left the forklift sitting there? NO ONE KNOWS! KEYTROLLER is your answer! KEYTROLLER is your answer! No more wondering what happened. No more wondering what happened. WORRY NO MORE! Event logs show who drove it last, when he left it! WORRY NO MORE! Event logs show who drove it last, when he left it! System records time, date, operator, vehicle, intensity & direction of impact (if any)

44 Keytroller Event Log When An Event Occurs In The Keytroller When An Event Occurs In The Keytroller o The Log Of Event Can Be Viewed by Supervisor on LCD Display o Events Automatically Downloaded to KeyPatroller & E-Mails of Chosen Events sent Through KeyMail

45 Programming from MENU Every programmable function can be done from keypad Every programmable function can be done from keypad o Programmer’s code/card access only o Programmer can view settings from keypad

46 Forklifts under repair? Still NOT being locked out? Mechanic, supervisor or Programmer can “lock out” vehicle Mechanic, supervisor or Programmer can “lock out” vehicle to all pre-programmed operators in MENU. to all pre-programmed operators in MENU. Any mech/super/prog can re-enable device to all pre- programmed operators by going to MENU again & unlocking. Any mech/super/prog can re-enable device to all pre- programmed operators by going to MENU again & unlocking.

47 TEXT Messaging: Alert operators on your forklifts Wireless text messaging sent from KEYPATROLLER software Wireless text messaging sent from KEYPATROLLER software Individual LCD units can receive wireless test message from host PC Individual LCD units can receive wireless test message from host PC Operator must respond alerting host he has received message Operator must respond alerting host he has received message Messages can be sent to individual operators or broadcast to all vehicles Messages can be sent to individual operators or broadcast to all vehicles Example of broadcast message: “Fire in building #2---EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY!” Example of broadcast message: “Fire in building #2---EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY!”

48 48 Effective use requires Management buy-in! Requires Management + Supervisors “Buy-in” o Prevents Operators From Reverting Back To Abusive Habits o Ensures Consistent Operator Accountability “Expert” – Go-to-person o Within Your Facility For KEYTROLLER Project o One Expert Go-to-person Much Preferred To Three Or Four “Half Trained” Personnel Operator Education o Purpose Of System Implementation o Management Expectations Of Operators o Proper System Use/Benefits Helps Comply With OSHA Regulations Helps Comply With OSHA Regulations Keep Unauthorized Operators Off Equipment Keep Unauthorized Operators Off Equipment Easier On Operators ---No Keys—no Paper Easier On Operators ---No Keys—no Paper Good Operators Like The System – Bad Operators Hate It

49 Free On-Line Training Free training is done on-line through “GO TO MEETING” type sessions Our customer service reps can help your IT department with the set up of the wireless encryption and IP addresses On-site training is available at $1000 per day with 3 day minimum We offer FREE upgrades to both firmware and software for the life of the device

50 Embedded WiFi radio in 601—standard! Embedded WiFi radio in 601—standard! Current encryption schemes Current encryption schemes - OPEN ACCESS (no security) - OPEN ACCESS (no security) - WEP64 - WEP64 - WEP128 - WEP128 - WPA1-PSK [TKIP] - WPA1-PSK [TKIP] - WPA2-PSK [AES] - WPA2-PSK [AES] - WPA1/WPA2 [AES]* - WPA1/WPA2 [AES]* Signal strength “bars” show on display Signal strength “bars” show on display IP address shown on LCD display IP address shown on LCD display Embedded WiFi on 601 -602 MUST be tested on site to ensure encryption security compliance and operation Embedded WiFi on 601 -602 MUST be tested on site to ensure encryption security compliance and operation We suggest every potential client test the 601 and it’s embedded radio for usability on your wireless network We suggest every potential client test the 601 and it’s embedded radio for usability on your wireless network Embedded internal 802.11 WiFi radio Shown above with external “stub” antenna for increased range

51 CYBERWIRE: external 802.11 WiFi radio Requires WiFi access point “infrastructure” in ceiling to communicate to network PC Requires WiFi access point “infrastructure” in ceiling to communicate to network PC Access points are dispersed throughout the ceiling of warehouse providing constant contact with roving forklifts Access points are dispersed throughout the ceiling of warehouse providing constant contact with roving forklifts Each lift has 802.11 radio in weatherproof box mounted to overhead guard Each lift has 802.11 radio in weatherproof box mounted to overhead guard Each lift radio has it’s own IP address Each lift radio has it’s own IP address Devices can be configured to any encryption schemes Devices can be configured to any encryption schemes Radio range and reception can be extended with optional magnetic antenna Radio range and reception can be extended with optional magnetic antenna Encryption Security: WEP: 64-bit/128-bit data encryption WPA, WPA2, 802.11i: Enterprise mode and Pre-Share Key (PSK) mode Encryption: 128-bit TKIP/AES-CCMP EAP-TLS, PEAP/GTC, PEAP/MD5, PEAP/MSCHAPV2, EAP-TTLS/PAP, EAP-TTLS/CHAP, EAP-TTLS/MSCHAP, EAP-TTLS/MSCHAPV2, EAP-TTLS/EAP-MSCHAPV2, EAP-TTLS/EAP-GTC, EAP-TTLS/EAP-MD5, LEAP

52 KEY-MESH Inexpensive “hot spot” zone For clients with NO wireless infrastructure---inexpensive----about $600 For clients with NO wireless infrastructure---inexpensive----about $600 Very easy to set up –just plug in each component into 110VAC outlet—NO WIRING! Mount vertical or horizontal Very easy to set up –just plug in each component into 110VAC outlet—NO WIRING! Mount vertical or horizontal When vehicle is in “hot spot” zone, device communicates When vehicle is in “hot spot” zone, device communicates It’s recommended that the “hot spot” is set up in a frequently traveled area like loading dock or battery charging/fueling area. It’s recommended that the “hot spot” is set up in a frequently traveled area like loading dock or battery charging/fueling area. If the vehicle is out of range, KEYTROLLER will save any event data (up to 8000 events) and will download when in hot spot range. If the vehicle is out of range, KEYTROLLER will save any event data (up to 8000 events) and will download when in hot spot range. “HOT SPOT” WiFi zone of about 400’— 500’ is created “HOT SPOT” WiFi zone of about 400’— 500’ is created Optional “Outdoor” rated units available

53 Kit includes: Kit includes: (1) Wireless WiFi Host ( Plugged into 110VAC power) (1) Wireless WiFi Host ( Plugged into 110VAC power) Connected wirelessly to repeaters and PC (recommended) Connected wirelessly to repeaters and PC (recommended) OR---- Wired connection to LAN network and PC via CAT5 cable, then wirelessly to repeaters (Kit is $600) OR---- Wired connection to LAN network and PC via CAT5 cable, then wirelessly to repeaters (Kit is $600) (2) Wireless “Repeaters” ( Plugged into 110VAC power) (2) Wireless “Repeaters” ( Plugged into 110VAC power) Mounted 100’—150’ from Host router Mounted 100’—150’ from Host router Up to 5 additional (7) total repeaters can be added to increase zone size ($150 each) Up to 5 additional (7) total repeaters can be added to increase zone size ($150 each) Host and repeaters shipped preconfigured and network is named Host and repeaters shipped preconfigured and network is named User can put several KEY- MESH systems in different parts of the facility User can put several KEY- MESH systems in different parts of the facility KEY-MESH Kit set up

54 54 Keytroller Browser Interface Wi-Fi Enabled 601 units can be connected through your browser using IP address of device. Wi-Fi Enabled 601 units can be connected through your browser using IP address of device. The 601 firmware easily updated from this browser. The 601 firmware easily updated from this browser. Browser can be used for checking 601 keypad settings and looking at event log data Browser can be used for checking 601 keypad settings and looking at event log data Excellent training tool to see all programmable features of the device. Excellent training tool to see all programmable features of the device.

55 Keytroller Browser Login 1.Open (click on) Internet Explorer. 2.Enter ( Copy) 601/2LCD IP address into http:// address of browser -- looks like http://192.168.1.20 http://192.168.1.20 3.Press Enter 4.Result: You are presented a login screen 5.No need for a Password. 6.Click Login 7.Keytroller Software Main Screen Opens

56 SMARTIE 1-2-3-4 Video Drive Camera w/GPS 1.Separate camera system that integrates with LCD601 (speed or impact event) a)Alarm output from 601 activates saved video b)Can record up to 30 sec before and after impact 2. Can mount up to 4 separate camera in different positions 1.Standard indoor camera 2.Weatherproof camera 3.IR “night vision” camera 4.“Back up” camera with optional LCD display 3. Camera has GPS module a)Can be set to continuous record of video and location info b)Speed can be viewed in conjunction with video c)GPS movement can be viewed in Google Maps/Earth 4.External Microphone a)Records audio synced with video 5. Video, Impact + GPS data stored on SD card in recorder a)Mgmt removes card, inserts in PC to view video events b)4, 8, 16 and 32GB SD cards are available c)4GB is standard, 32 GB holds 12—20 hours of video d)Oldest video is overwritten e)Impact event generated video is NOT overwritten

57 SMARTIE 1-2-3-4 Basic Components

58 Optional Items Inexpensive: Complete System with power supply 1 camera basic: $500 4 cameras mixed: $900

59 SMARTIE 1-2-3-4 Viewing Video from PC Camera #1 Outside Front Camera #3 Outside Rear Back up Camera Speed in MPH or KPH Camera #2 Interior GPS Coordinates 3 axis G-Force record View GPS route in Google Map/Earth Requires internet View Video Events Video Playback Speed, Fwd, Rev Date---Day---Time With SD card inserted into PC ---software loaded from SD card Camera #4 Outside Rear View Camera

60 View GPS route on Google Earth--Map Breadcrumb view of vehicle movement can be viewed on Google Earth—Map or Hybrid (Earth with street names) Data saved in continuous video mode or event generated or both

61 Reliability 1.Keytroller has a reputation for amazing durability 2. Hardware designed for tough outdoor applications 3.Hardware durability tested for: a)Vibration---different frequencies + axis b)High pressure washing c)High—low temperature d)High---low temperature “crash” test e)High impact drop test 4.Warranty under.1% of sales 5. One year warranty 6.Reliability issue Keytroller is most proud of 7. Completely backward compatible ---no planned obsolescence

62 New Generation (1 st ---2 nd Q 2012) KEYPATROLLER Software NEW: Driver Management Software Section Personal: Picture----Name, address, phone, email, SS#, health issues Training: Trainer’s name and company, when trained, cost, recurrent training due date, vehicles operator is trained to drive Supervision: Supervisor’s name, when hired, hiring hr $ wage, current hr $ wage, recurrent training due date, vehicles operator is trained on Infractions: Record keeping for infractions and reprimands for an operator backed up by data from KEYPATROLLER software events. Quick look: When open to an operator’s page, you can see quick graphical look at usage information like: total time on vehicle vs total time available for: Day, week, month year

63 NEW: Vehicle Management Software Section Each Vehicle: Picture----Make/Manufacturer, Model, Model Year, attachments, battery information Acquisition Cost and Supplier: When purchased, dealer name, new/used, purchase price, warranty period, warranty expires, dealer name, salesman, service manager, contact information Maintenance Costs: Allows user to input maintenance costs and downtime information on a monthly basis. Software can create graphs showing maintenance cost trends Checklist Failures: Record keeping for chronological failed checklists for each vehicle. Allows mechanics and management to recognize maintenance trends to pay special attention to. Quick look: When open to an individual vehicle page, you can see quick graphical look at usage information like: total time vehicle used vs total time available for use: Day, week, month year New Generation (1 st ---2 nd Q 2012) KEYPATROLLER Software

64 64 PPT is now turned over to another presenter to go into detail on capabilities of the KEYPATROLLER software program Program a variety of settings Program a variety of settings User codes/RFID Cards Expire Dates User codes/RFID Cards Expire Dates Individual Vehicle Settings Individual Vehicle Settings ‘Cloned’ Multi-Vehicle Settings ‘Cloned’ Multi-Vehicle Settings Features Features Send text messages Send text messages Usage and Event Reports with Graphs Usage and Event Reports with Graphs Automatically sends emails of user defined event log items Automatically sends emails of user defined event log items Automatically “searches” for, connects with devices in wireless range. Automatically “searches” for, connects with devices in wireless range. Automatically downloads available event log data Automatically downloads available event log data Automatically uploads event log data into SQL database. Automatically uploads event log data into SQL database. KeyPatroller Software

65 65 KEYTROLLER: Access-Monitoring Devices. Designed for different applications Designed for different applications Designed for different budgets Designed for different budgets 3 Models About: $1700 $900 $500

66 KEYTROLLER : Other products for equipment High accuracy weigh scales High accuracy weigh scales Top speed controllers Top speed controllers Directional change controllers Directional change controllers Digital speedometers Digital speedometers Cellular and LAN hour meters Cellular and LAN hour meters Video drive recorders Video drive recorders Anti theft wireless relay devices Anti theft wireless relay devices

67 67 The Company Full line of award winning equipment safety devices Full line of award winning equipment safety devices Over 400 equipment dealers for local representation and support Over 400 equipment dealers for local representation and support OEM installation of devices available OEM installation of devices available Over 25,000 devices installed in the field Over 25,000 devices installed in the field All models designed to install on any gas, diesel or electric powered vehicles All models designed to install on any gas, diesel or electric powered vehicles Keytroller devices designed + supported in house Keytroller devices designed + supported in house Manufactured and/or distributed from Tampa, FL USA Manufactured and/or distributed from Tampa, FL USA www.keytroller.comwww.keytroller.com 813-877-4500 info@keytroller.cominfo@keytroller.com

68 68 601 Desktop Demonstration We appreciate the opportunity to work with you on this project! LCD601 Desktop Demonstration We appreciate the opportunity to work with you on this project! Thank You For Participating In Our


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