SAFESCAN TA-850
Time Clock
With optical fingerprint sensor
Cards and badges can be lost, forgotten or ‘swapped’. And that is why time registration systems based on biometric data are the future, because they exclude ‘buddy punching’! With the Safescan TA-850 you’ll be embracing the future today! This time registration system uses optical fingerprint recognition. Clocking in and out has never been this easy! The system recognizes your employees effortlessly, so that you can be sure that their attendance records are kept efficiently and correctly. The TA-850 can be installed in no time, and the reading of the output data is equally straightforward. Export data through TCP/IP, flash card or USB and use the included management software to generate clear attendance reports at employee level. Who came in early? Who was late? And who regularly works overtime? With the Safescan TA-850 you can keep track of all of that!
Product Features

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- Digital Time Clock
- High speed Fingerprint sensor
- Plug & Play installation
- Terminal & Software in 7 languages: EN,DE,FR,IT,ES,PT,NL
- Registers up to 2.200 users
- Stores up to 80.000 time records
- PIN code option
- Export to Excel (.csv)
- Real time access to time records
- Manage user data and time records
- Time and Attendance Software for PC included
- Easy reporting functions
- Large LCD screen (128x64 pixels)
- TCP/IP Network interface
- Export through USB and Ethernet TCP/IP
- Dimensions: 240 x 140 x 145mm
- Weight: 0,48 kg
- Voltage: AC220V-240V
- CE certified
- 2 years warranty
In the box
- Safescan time clock terminal
- CD with Safescan TA time clock software and users manual
- Power adapter with removable Euro and UK plug
- Metal fixing bracket for wall-fitting
- Mounting materials
- Prisma replacement
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Testimonial
Den Heijer is especially known as a supplier to the catering industry. The company has a an extensive fleet of cars, so that customers can be supplied quickly. But it also happens that people come to collect the products themselves. “And that is where Safescan enters the equation,’ says Auke. “There are many people who come to collect orders in the store. And of course these orders are paid for in cash. Occasionally, we had to accept some fishy banknotes, so to speak.
We knew that the UV-lights at the cash registers were outdated and we had already tested several new devices. Most of them were uneasy in use; banknotes could only be entered in one direction and they often had to be scanned several times to obtain a reliable result.”
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