- Optional Internal Ethernet or RS485 Network Communications
- Edit-at-the-Clock Functions
- Bell Schedules
- Door Control
Description
HandPunch 3000 is a hand punching device designed to enhance most time and attendance systems. The HandPunch 3000 offers optional Ethernet connectivity and multiple memory upgrades to grow with your company’s needs.The ability to connect multiple units at a single site ATR 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.
Smarter than card-based terminals
There are no cards to create, administer, carry — or lose. The HandPunch 3000 verifies employees’ identities in less than one second, based on the unique size and shape of their hands. HandPunch 3000 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 HandPunch 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.
HandPunch 3000 – Device Info
HandPunch 3000 – Set-up Diagram
Additional information
User Capacity | HP-3000 – 512 users expandable to 40,xxx |
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Transaction Buffer | HP-3000 – 5,120 transactions |
Function Keys | HP-3000 – 2 user definable |
Memory Retention | 5 years using a standard internal lithium battery |
Power | 12 to 24 VDC or 12 to 24 VAC 50-60 Hz, 7 watts |
Size | 22.3 cm wide by 29.6 cm high by 21.7 cm deep |
Communications | RS-232, RS-422, optional Modem, optional Ethernet |
Weight | 6 lbs (2.7 kg) – 7 lbs (3.2 kg) with optional backup battery |
Verification Time | 1 second or less |
Card Reader Input | Proximity, Wiegand, Magnetic Stripe, Bar Code(5 VDC provided by HandPunch unit) |
Door Controls | Lock output, Request to Exit input, Door Switch input(open collector, 5 VDC present, sinks to ground, 100 mA max) |
Event Monitoring | There are a variety of monitoring options including events such as: Invalid ID, Time Zone Violation, ID Refused, Try Again,Power Failure |
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