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| Related Links Swipe Time Clocks WebEntry PhoneEntry PDA-Punch WinPunch Request Information Time Clock Models HandPunch Model 1000 HandPunch Model 2000 HandPunch Model 3000 HandPunch Model 4000 HandPunch Enclosures Requirements Host (Polling PC): 10-base-T Ethernet network connection or available serial port modem Cable: Standard Cat-5 Ethernet cable; multi-conductor or twisted pair shielded cable up to approximately 200 ft (RS-232) or 5000 ft (RS-485); standard analog phone cabling (modem) Topology: Ethernet time clocks reside on the network and require static IP addresses; RS-485 time clocks may be daisy-chained from a single serial port; modem-based clocks require dedicated analog phone lines |
HandPunch Model 4000 Biometric Time Clocks The HandPunch 4000 brings the flexibility of a full function time and attendance terminal together with the sophistication of the most accurate identification technology available. Using field-proven hand geometry biometric technology, the HandPunch 4000 scans the size and shape of your employees' hands to verify their identities each time they punch. No fingerprints or palm prints are utilized. Preview Click on the images below for larger previews. A Cost-Saving, Easy-To-Use Solution With the HandPunch 4000, your hand is your badge. The cost of creating and administering badges is eliminated along with buddy punching. The system ensures payroll accuracy by simply requiring each employee to be there to punch. The terminal is fast and easy for anyone to use. An employee's identity is verified in less than one second. Ten Programmable Data Management Keys Ten user-definable data management keys let you collect and/or display data as employees punch. Common data collection uses include department transfers, tips collected, job codes, or pay codes. To reduce keystrokes, the keys can also be set to automatically enter data such as a frequently used department numbers or in/out status. Weatherized Enclosures Two different weatherized enclosures are available to protect HandPunch 4000 terminals from splashing water, dust, and sub-zero temperatures. These optional enclosures ensure that HandPunch terminals are ready to collect punches under even the harshest conditions. A HandPunch terminal built into its own weatherized enclosure is also available. Built-In Bar Code Reader Some installations require the use of a badge. For these situations, the HandPunch 4000 includes an integrated bar code reader that can be used for ID number entry. The swipe-type reader supports the most popular bar code formats and allows for infrared badges. Communications And Networking Whether you need to network two terminals or thousands, the HandPunch 4000 can be configured to meet your needs. Standard RS-485 communication makes networking terminals easy and reliable. Other communication options include an Ethernet communications module and a high speed internal modem for remote sites. Edit-At-The-Clock Functions The HandPunch 4000 allows supervisors to override user restrictions and input such items as missed punches, planned vacations, and sick time. The password protected mode provides greater supervisor flexibility by lessening the need for computer edits. Audit trails are available to ensure security. Bell Schedules The bell schedule lets you program the day, time, and duration of a series of bells. The bells can be programmed to signal the beginning or end of a shift, lunch, or break. Door Control The HandPunch 4000 provides the capability to unlock and monitor a door. Specifications
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