Time Clocks
Your workforce is the most important asset of your organisation. That is as long as they actually come in to work! An old-fashioned time clock allows you to check when your staff members come in and go home. But it is unfortunately also a machine that lends itself to cheating (by way of so-called ‘buddy punching’), and it does not offer management report generation facilities.
Safescan now launches a completely new generation of time registration systems. With sleek design. And based on the most advanced technologies. You can choose a system that uses entry passes, a machine with optical fingerprint recognition or a hybrid version! All time registration systems work without a hitch and can be installed in a trice. And on top of that you can export the data through a network cable. No network available? You can just as easily store the data on a USB memory stick!
The easy-to-use management software will now provide you with up-to-date reports without delay. At individual employee level. And on the level of groups you define - such as different departments or teams! These systems therefore offer the perfect solution for garages, shops, hotels, restaurants and production companies, to name but a few!
Time Clock
with RFID badge/keyfob reader
- For 1 up to 1.800 users
- Plug & Play installation
- Export via USB stick and TCP/IP
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€ 299,00
excl. VAT
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Time Clock
with optical fingerprint sensor
- For 1 up to 2.200 users
- Large, clear illuminated display
- Export via USB stick and TCP/IP
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status: in stock
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€ 399,00
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Time Clock
with RFID & fingerprint sensor
- For 1 up to 2.200 users
- Large, clear illuminated display
- Export via USB stick and TCP/IP
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status: in stock
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€ 449,00
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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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