FRED™ and NED™
POS Numeric Keypad for FASTRAK
The FRED™ Fast Read Entry Device with Dual Operation – Numeric Keypad and Barcode Scanner.
Students and teachers can enter a system generated PIN or district generated ID on the keypad or they can scan their ID card on the same convenient device.
The NED™ Numeric Entry Device – without Barcode Scanner.
The NED saves money for operations not requiring a barcode scanner and can be upgraded with a barcode scanner when needed. The NED can be set for entry of system generated PIN numbers or student ID numbers.
Security Identification Features
Once the account has been activated, the POS will display the student name and picture (if available). A secondary verification of identity field, such as birthday, teacher initials, student ID, etc. is also displayed. The secondary verification field may be changed from time to time, if needed.
Unique Account Security Features
For operations not
utilizing the picture identification feature of the point of
sale, the FRED and NED keypads include some unique features that
are incorporated to ensure security of account access. For each
student account code a security digit is assigned automatically
by the system to create a unique keypad number or PIN. The FRED
and NED keypads calculate the security digit, on-the-fly, as the
student enters his/her PIN and rejects incorrect entries. Any
mismatch causes an account rejection accompa¬nied with an
audible alarm.
The security digit protects the system against the keying of
random numbers that match an existing account, and prevents
accidental access of an account. A student would have to make
two mistakes in keying the account code in order to accidentally
type another valid code.
Built-in Detective Features
In the event a keypad number (PIN) is entered incorrectly, either by mistake or on purpose by someone trying to receive another student’s meal, such an event can be detected and traced in the system. The system provides the capability to investigate and correct such transactions, and in some cases to track down the individual that used someone else's account code (PIN).

