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Ski Resorts & Destinations Ski resorts & Destinations ENGLISH Axess AG / The company 3 Axess AG Axess Allow us to introduce ourselves. Are you looking for a reliable and flexible access comes to access control and turn-key solutions in the management solution? Then Axess is exactly the fields of sport and leisure activities. Axess supplies right partner for you. Thanks to a modular design, our every thing from a single source, all our products are ticketing, POS and access solutions can be customized manufactured at our own facility in Innsbruck. All to meet your needs and can be expanded or up graded tickets and access solutions are “made in Austria”. at any time. We develop and foster innovation, an approach which ensures that our product range We are the partner to turn to if you are seeking continues to grow. Our portfolio includes state-of-the intelligent software solutions. Our products will art access systems and innovative software solutions help you to improve your work flow, create efficient for ease of administration and collection of CRM data. processes, and enhance customer satisfaction. Hello! Axess is truly your full service partner when it Axess AG HQ We are Headquarters Salzburg / Austria Oces Production facility Innsbruck Axess West Sweden Partners Axess. Finland Russia Czech Republic Denmark South Korea Northamerica France Japan Spain Mexico Italy China Croatia Romania Kazakhstan Bulgaria Slovenia Turkey Chile New Zealand 4 Axess AG / References 5 Worldwide Axess on snow. Scandinavia Sälen, Are, Trysil Funäsdalen Germany Himos Alpen Plus Hafjell/Kvitfjell Russia Canada Skiwelt Schöneck Geilo Golden Valley Les Sommets QC Oberaudorf Czech Republic Red Lake Big White BC Predigstuhlbahn Spindlermühle Ohta Park Winsport Calgary AB Yukki Park Station Mt. Tremblant QC Japan France Austria Rusutsu Chamonix Ski Arlberg Alts Bandai La Plagne Paradiski Montafon Washigatake Les Arcs Paradiski Nordkette Kiroro N´PY Patscherkofel Lotte Arai Les Portes du Soleil Seefeld Kazakhstan USA Chimbulak Kok Tobe Mammoth Mountain CA Okemo Mountain Resort, VT Slovenia Alta UT Kranjska Gora Snowbird UT Vogel Solitude UT Bulgaria Chile Pamporovo Chepelare China Valle Nevado Panichishte Vanke Lake Songhua La Parva Genting Resort Secret Garden Cerro Castor Italy Romania Thaiwoo Dolomiti Superski Cuiyunshan Galaxy Sinaia Sestriere Vulcan Straja Valmalenco Voineasa Madesimo Paganella Spain/Andorra Pas de la Casa Grandvalira Pla de les Pedres La Molina/La Masella Switzerland Argentina New Zealand Ushuaia St. Moritz Mt Ruapehu Engelberg Mt Hutt, Coronet Peak & The Remarkables Flims Laax Cardrona Jungfraubahnen Treble Cone Stoosbahnen Contents Axess Page Data management 8 Hardware systems 12 Software solutions 30 Smart tickets 44 Services 50 8 Axess AG / Data management 9 Axess DATACENTER Smart data Secure and efficient smart data management Axess DATACENTER Features The Axess DATACENTER is the core › calculable costs management of our systems. All EPOS and access solutions are connected online with › the highest security standards in the computer center the Axess DATACENTER. Data management It manages and communicates with all › high availability touchpoints – the end devices in your › current hardware system. Individual invoices and reports by Axess › complete carefree package from can be produced with just a few clicks one source with the centrally collected data. The Axess DATACENTER also forms the basis for the Axess web shop and CRM solutions. Axess DATACENTER Axess DATACENTER SERVICE APPLIANCE With the DATACENTER SERVICE The DATACENTER APPLIANCE is (DCS), you don't have to worry optionally available as an on-premises about a thing. As an application solution. The DATACENTER is installed service provider we look after all locally on your premises as a cluster operations including the entire ad- solution. You benefit from having ministration and data backup. The your data on-site and also enjoying Axess computer center complies our service. What one might call an with the highest security standards all-round carefree package. We can and always uses current premium make three packages available hardware, so you can go about your depending on requirements daily business without a care. and the service level. 10 Axess AG / Data management 11 Axess CLICS Point of Sale Point of Entry Individually configurable data management CLICS is the central interface and Each user can adapt the CLICS Features Interfaces Reporting the basis for all configurations. dashboard to their own individual With CLICS, your POS system can requirements. All functions relevant › intuitive handling be individually adapted to your to the user are thus displayed › individual configuration Dashboard requirements. Whether defining directly after logging on. A wide › browser-based software user authorizations or managing range of widgets is available. Data management a wide variety of tariff structures, › the greatest transparency with with CLICS you can set these service provision and many other settings yourself › security through encryption EPOS configuration Reporting thanks to intuitive handling. Product and tariff management Exports in various formats POS configuration Graphical analyses Payment types and keyboard layout EPOS, access and area reports Receipt and ticket templates Flexible report filter Management of tellers and their authorizations Interactive reports EPOS transaction journal Access configuration Dashboard gives an overview Access configuration Technical monitoring Optical and acoustic signaling Free memory Production and maintenance of Online/offline status of Axess the blacklist (blocked cards etc.) hardware (Gates, POS) Access journal Overview of errors and messages in real time With CLICS, interfaces are Widgets installed Individual selection and arrangement possible maintained Are included in the basic package updated Are individually configurable Access rights can be configured Availability and online status can be checked Smart hardware systems Hardware by Axess is reliable, secure, by Axess and efficient. systemsHardware All Axess products are Axess delivers everything from individualized and freely a single source including ticket combinable with one another. stock, POS equipment, and access Thanks to their modular design, control systems. As well as soft- our innovative ticketing and ac- ware solutions for the collection cess solutions can be customized and administration of CRM data. to meet your needs. Equipment upgrades are simple and can More than 2 billion transactions be retrofitted at any time. are handled with Axess systems all over the world. Over 200 million Axess RFID cards are in use globally. 14 Axess AG / Hardware systems 15 AX500 Smart POS Axess SMART PRINTER 600 A high performance point of sale. High performance POS printer. An efficient and easy to use POS is also able to print barcode Features The Axess SMART PRINTER 600 Users are able to switch to new Features system is extremely important tickets. A high resolution touch really speeds things up − pro ducing card types quickly and with ease. when welcoming large numbers screen allows the system to be › Configurable user interface a ticket in only seconds. This device Details such as an integrated › Reading and writing of SMART CARDS and barcode tickets of visitors. Our Axess SMART POS operated intuitively and rapidly. › Easy ticket issue even when can print, delete, code and read ticket collection drawer and makes your life easier in this regard An easy-to-read customer display complex charges apply. tickets in accordance with the a status LED help ensure an › Graphic and thermal direct thanks to rapid ticket issuing spells out charges for guests usual ISO standards in a single efficient work process. printing › Online and offline operation capability and secure payment immediately. A special camera step. It provides a compact › Cardboard and plastic cards › Function adjustment and flexible management procedures. As produces pictures to personalize and all-in-one solution for can be processed keyboard layout well as producing reports and every season ticket and prevent barcode tickets or RFID cards. › Ticket standards – receipts, the voucher printer transfer to any third party. ISO 15693 and ISO 14443 › LAN interface › Integrated collection drawer for tickets Ticket feed systemsHardware Automatically via hopper or manually via a ticket Customer display input/output slot. Can also be used as Touch screen LAN interface advertising space. Intuitive operation. Communication interface. Camera High resolution guest photos personalize season tickets. Thermal printer head Motorized and adjustable thermal printer head with a print resolution of up to 300 dpi. Ticket collection drawer Practical integration into the device. Axess SMART PRINTER 600 Voucher printer Printers offer read and write functions Can also be used to print for Smart Cards. our barcode tickets. Axess SMART PRINTER 600 WTP Manual ticket feed via an input/ output slot or issued into collection drawer. 16 Axess AG / Hardware systems 17 Axess SMART PAD 600 Axess PICK UP BOX 600 Efficient ticket reading. From an online order to an RFID ticket in a matter of seconds. The Axess SMART PAD 600 is de- The Axess SMART PAD 600 is a Features Get your RFID ticket rapidly is simple to integrate locally. Features signed for the writing and reading space-saving and highly versatile without waiting in a ticket line. Thanks to the modular construction of RFID chip cards. It provides a device with an integrated antenna. › Writing and reading of Avoid
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