01.08.2012 • Newsprimion Technology

Primion Technology: DT 200 Glass terminal awarded

Primion Technology: DT 200 Glass terminal awarded. For the second year running, Primion Technology has been recognised for its well-designed and functional products, by the awardin...

Primion Technology: DT 200 Glass terminal awarded. For the second year running, Primion Technology has been recognised for its well-designed and functional products, by the awarding of two iF product design awards 2008. The DT 200 Glass terminal and the primecrystal readers were able to successfully assert themselves in this highly competitive, international environment.

The terminal is one of the smallest time recording terminals available on the market.

The complete housing is illuminated and can provide feedback to the user in a number of different colours. In a contemporary, low-profile quadratic housing with a surface area of less than 650 mm2, it unites the latest 32 bit technology with flexible time management.

The unique design has been registered and the patent application is pending.

A graphic colour display gives the user full data transparency and the large internal memory enables the unit to be used both online and offline.

The capacitive proximity sensor with keypad is located under the device’s polished glass surface.

The latest proximity technology such as Legic, Mifare and the transmission standard NFC are supported.

christmann@primion.de

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