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Accu-Time Model Cyber Series 2 (CS2) Biometric Time Clocks
Unitime CS2 Biometric data collection terminals offer a large user memory base of up to 1MB for high capacity transaction storage, file validation, local editing, and scheduling functions on 4 lines of LCD display. In addition to standard communication modes, CS2 time clocks are also 10/100Mbps Ethernet compatible, and include integrated Badge Card readers. These time clocks come relay, printer, or wand accessory ready.
Preview
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Time Clock Operation
When using the badge reader, Employees swipe their magnetic striped or bar coded badges they use to punch in and out. Proximity devices can also be used in most instances. In addition, employees can review current punches and accumulated hours at the clock, and supervisors can enter punches for employees who misplaced their badges. If not using badges, employees can be allowed to punch in their ID or badge number at the keypad terminals. Employees are then prompted to place their finger on the FingerScan sensor to perform a quick biometric validation.
Transactions can be scheduled to be uploaded to UNITIME in near real time, and punches are posted to employees' electronic timecards where business rules are applied.
Time Clock Features
ATS Cyber Series 2 Biometric time clocks are made of rugged cast aluminum with a key lockable steel base to protect connectors and optional accessories, and modular sealed keypads keep out dirt and grime. These time clocks come with 512k RAM and up to 256k of Flash memory to store employee finger templates and clock configurable functionality. Up to 1,200 templates can be stored with base models, accomodating 600 employees to enroll 2 fingers. Expanded 9,000 template capacity readers are also available.
CS2 models do allow the use of relays, printers, or wand accessories.
One to One (1:1) vs One to Many (1:n) Employee Validation
Two different FingerScan technologies are available to validatie employees' stored Finger Templates. The One to One (1:1) method requires an employee first identify their unique ID either through the keypad or by swiping a badge. The employee is then prompted to place their finger for validation. The timeclock then validates the scanned finger against a stored template in the clock's memory. This is typically a faster method of validation than the One to many method.
The One to Many (1:n) methodology does not require an employee to at first identify him or herself with a unique ID or by swiping a badge. The employee is simply prompted to place their finger on the reader for identification. The clock then searches it's memory for the template that most closely matches that employee's finger scan within very sensitive security tolerances. Depending upon the number of employees stored at the clock, this method can take from under a second to several seconds for validation.
FingerScan Biometric Technology
Finger Positioning
FingerScan FAQs
Specifications
| Display: |
4 Line x 20 backlit super-twist LCD |
| Clock: |
12 or 24 hour-format--USA or international (quartz precision) time stamp of data transactions |
| Keypad: |
Software defined function keys
Large 20 key tactile 4x5 matrix
Custom user defined keypad legends |
| Memory: |
128k RAM Base (Expandble Up to 1MB)
256k flash memory Base (Expandable Up to 512k) |
| Self Test: |
On-board setup and full-feature diagnostics |
| Interface: |
802.3 10 BASE-T Ethernet (optional)
EIA Standard RS232 or RS485
Internal modem (optional)
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| Enclosure: |
Die cast aluminum housing with steel key-lockable base assembly |
| Power: |
+10 to +17 VDC (+12 VDC @ 250 milliamps nominal)
Local, remote or centrally powered
Non-interruptible power source with charger (optional) |
| Environment: |
Operation: 32° to 110°F (0° to 43°C) |
| Certification: |
CE Mark certified (CE, RE, ESD, RS and CS), FCC part 15 |
| Physical: |
7.25" w x 7.00" h x 3.4" d. Weight 4lbs
18.42cm w x 17.78cm h x 8.64cm d. Weight 1.80kg
With mounting plate: 7.4" w x 7.15" h x 3.5" d |
| Accessories: |
• Integrated visible or infrared bar code slot readers
• Integrated magnetic slot readers
• Solid state or dry contact relay modules
• Integrated or external proximity readers
• Serial interface printer port
• Wireless Ethernet Adapter
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