In
addition to providing all the features of the Timesoft
HandPunch 2000, it also includes:
Edit-at-the-Clock
Functions
Bell
Schedules
Door
Control
The
ability to connect multiple units at a single
site
Recognition
Systems, Inc. now brings the accuracy and convenience
of biometric technology easily within reach of most time
and attendance applications. In operations that range
from coal mines to clean rooms, RSI systems have proven
themselves to be a practical and precise solution. Our
terminals are so affordable, it doesn't make sense to
consider any other technology.
Size:
8.85
in (22.3 cm) wide
11.65 in (29.6 cm) high
8.55 in (21.7 cm) deep
Weight:
6
lbs (2.7 kg)
Power:
12
to 24 VDC or 12 to 24 VAC 50-60 Hz, 7 watts
Temperature Range:
14°F
to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C) non-operating/storage
32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) operating
Relative Humidity:
(non-condensing)
5% to 85% non-operating/storage
20% to 80% operating
Verification
Time:
Less than one second
Memory Retention:
Up to 5 years via the standard internal lithium
battery.
Transaction
Storage:
5120 transactions
ID Number Length:
1
to 10 digits from keypad or card
User Capacity:
512 users expandable to 32,512 users
Template
Size:
9
bytes
Communications:
RS-485
(4 and 2 wire)
RS-232 Serial Printer Support or network communications
Baud
Rate:
300
to 28.8 Kbps
Card
Reader Input:
Proximity,
Wiegand, Magnetic Stripe, Bar Code
(5 VDC provided by HandReader)
Card
Reader Output:
Wiegand,
Magnetic Stripe, Bar Code
Duress
Code:
1
leading digit (user definable)
Door
Controls:
Bell
Ring output, Door Switch input, Door Lock output.
(open collector, 5 VDC present, sinks to ground,
100 mA max)
Time
Zones:
62
user definable time zones
Options:
BB-200
Operational Battery Backup
BC-100 Bar Code Reader Wall Mount
DC-102 Data Converter (RS-232 to RS-485)
EM-801 Memory Expansion - 9,728 users
EM-803 Memory Expansion - 32,512 users
EN-200 Ethernet Communications Module
MD-500 High Speed Internal Modem
Information
contained on this website is subject to change without
prior notice. Contact RSI sales representative with questions
or comments.
Smarter
than card-based terminals There
are no cards to create, administer, carry -- or
lose. The HandPunch verifies employees' identities
in less than one second, based on the unique size
and shape of their hands. HandPunch clearly notifies
each user of a match using red and green indicator
lights. Because no one can punch in or out for your
employees, the system reduces time theft and improves
payroll accuracy.
Versatile
and Programmable
Beyond
a simple time clock, the HandPunch 3000 provides
definable function keys that allow data collection
when employees punch. The systems transmit data
to the time and attendance host PC through a variety
of options.
When you want to cut time and attendance costs...do
it by hand.
Hand Geometry Technology
The
HandPunch 3000 uses RSI's field-proven hand geometry
biometric technology. The terminal captures a
three-dimensional image of the hand each time
the employee punches. The hand's size and the
shape are used to verify their identity with unparalleled
accuracy. No fingerprints or palm prints are utilized.
Green and red lights notify the employee of the
status of each punch. There's no question any
more; employees have to be there to punch.
Programmable
Function Keys
The
HandPunch 3000 has two user-definable function
keys that let you collect data as employees punch.
Common uses include department transfers, tips
collected, job codes, or pay codes. Multi-level
data entry sequences may be defined. You can also
set the function keys to allow employees to review
their past punches. To reduce keystrokes, the
keys can also be set to automatically enter data
such as a frequently used department number or
in/out status.
Communication
Options The
HandPunch 3000, designed for larger networked
installations, allows multiple units to be connected
at a site via RS-485 wiring, an optional Ethernet
module, or dial-up modem.
Edit-at-the-Clock
Functions The
HandPunch 3000 allows supervisors to override user
restrictions and to input such items as missed punches,
planned vacations, sick time, etc. The password-protected
mode provides greater supervisor flexibility by
lessening the need for computer edits. Audit trails
documenting the use of these functions are generated
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 3000 provides the capability
to unlock and monitor a door. Global
time zones may be used to restrict
employee access