Velocity 800 Biometric Time Clock | |
| This unit is a sophisticated, feature-rich biometric time clock system. The Velocity 800 offers extended time tracking features such as break and meal buttons. It offers a four-line, backlit LCD display with prompts for entries. |
Accu-Time Systems | |
| ATS terminals feature a wide array of options, including barcode, magnetic stripe, and proximity readers. We also manufacture biometric fingerprint and finger geometry solutions to prevent buddy punching. Supported connectivity includes serial, Ethernet, and GSM/GPRS wireless. ATS terminals can be coupled with our physical access controllers for a complete solution. |
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Time America TA715 Time Clock | |
| Time America’s TA715 Time Clock can record employee time, monitor productivity, control access and monitor inventory in a multitude of industries including restaurants, hospitals, health care facilities, banks, manufacturing, retail, hospitality, and many others. The TA715 time clock functions as a simple to use data collection point for employee information. It can be linked to a variety of existing computer networks in your organization to complement the management information systems you already have in place. By automating your data collection process, you can eliminate the manpower and mistakes associated with conventional time cards thereby reducing both payroll costs and errors. |
Time America BioMetric HandPunch | |
| Eliminate Buddy Punching and minimize your labor cost. Get the quick ROI you're looking for.
Biometric technology is the new technology standard for employee time clocks for a wide variety of industries including manufacturing, finance, health care and many more. HandPunch units eliminate the need for badges or passwords which can be lost or forgotten by identifying an employee by the unique size and shape of his or her hand. A key benefit to using a HandPunch unit is the elimination of buddy punching – when employees clock in and out for one another. The HandPunch unit also eliminates unauthorized overtime by forcing schedules that restrict when employees can use the terminal. |
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