04.10.2012 • Product

Time and attendance recording terminal with touch display

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IF-5735: State-of-the-Art Time & Attendance Recording
With its simple and modern design, this terminal is part of the new eVAYO product family.

The time & attendance recording terminal is particularly user-friendly and intuitive. Employee data is clearly shown on the functional touch display. The user receives immediate feedback on his/her booking. Due to its small dimensions, the system also adapts very well to different environments.

However, not only the outer appearance of the terminal meets user requirements: In addition to the recognition and display of IN and OUT bookings, off-site assignments can also be recorded conveniently.

Yet the solution is not only visually attractive and functional, it is also particularly energy-friendly: Features such as energy-saving mode, low power consumption and adjustable sleep mode turn the terminal into a sustainable and efficient time & attendance recording system. An integrated proximity sensor, for example, switches off the product when it is not being used and switches it back on when a person moves toward it. Software and hardware expansions can easily be added to this new time & attendance recording solution. Thus, users can enhance existing devices as well as their software with little effort at any time.

Business Partner

Interflex Datensysteme GmbH / Allegion

Epplestraße 225 (Haus 3)
70567 Stuttgart
Germany

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