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Datamatics' solutions are versatile and powerful, able to collect data from a wide range of devices. Clients can choose the technology mix appropriate for them, and many TC-1® users never purchase any equipment at all!
The data collection devices our solutions interface with fall under these categories: biometric, mobile/portable, stationary and "soft". Click on the corresponding heading to see a larger photograph and read a detailed product description.
Interested in something that's not on the list? No problem. We offer customization for the newest device that a client wants to use tomorrow. Technological advances are constantly flowing into the market and we strive to keep pace. Contact us now about your ideas.
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Ethernet technology now endows data communication with a higher level of mobility and flexibility, using wireless communications.
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Perfect for Access Control, this Windows CE terminal is rugged and compact and is designed for demanding industrial, manufacturing and supply chain applications. It provides real-time, interactive data collection from any location and can be easily re-located.
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The first Windows CE-based AutoID terminal, its compact case makes the LanPoint CE an ideal enterprise-wide solution. Available either as a stationary hard-wired device, or wireless Ethernet terminal.
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The hand punch is the most common biometric device for employee identification in time and attendance. Each registrant is compared with the "hand image" being examined, validating identity and time stamping the transaction.
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Coupled with Datamatics' labor management solutions, the TCP/IP enabled readers are the ideal devices for time and attendance tracking. TCP/IP connected readers can be polled individually or multiple readers can report to a static IP address for easy data exchange.
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Our badge reader's proven reliability ensures user acceptance and compatibility with almost all types of computer environments. Appropriate for both access control and time and attendance. A low cost ID badge reader or key chain tag reader is the most popular transaction gathering electronic method.
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Datamatics offers four different varieties of PC time clocks. PC data entry has made a big impact on data collection by offering the most interactive experience possible while leveraging off existing hardware/small. Time entry requires just the click of an icon. Employees can view time cards and check benefit status while managers appreciate that transactions originate from the desktop.
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TheTouchClock100 is an All-in-One Touch Terminal that delivers cutting-edge technology in a hardened, attractive design. With this device, your employees can
swipe in/out using their ID card or badge, enter their ID/PIN on the touch screen, or validate their entry with a fingerprint.
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The ProxPro Reader affords high reliability, consistent read range characteristics, and low power consumption in a single, easy-to-install package. The ProxPro proximity card reader's weatherproof design and architecturally attractive enclosure allows easy mounting indoors or out.
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Telephone-based application that tracks employee time and quite possibly confirms location by means of an individual caller ID. Several alternatives are available for both in-house and hosted applications.
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Iris recognition is an innovative technology that identifies people by the unique patterns in the iris of the human eye. Although more expensive than more traditional systems, the iris scan achieves increased identification and security levels.
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We've enabled voice authentication with our speech enabled data collection dialogue.
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A low cost, highly functional means of communicating with our offerings.
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Eliminating the "tether," both RF radio communications and batch (store and forward) capabilities accommodate data collection in larger facilities. Requirements dictate the type of device and functionality provided.
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Collect employee time and project data via digitized personal organizers.
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Of all the biometric devices Datamatics solutions interface with, the signature terminal is the "soft' approach for absolute verification. Used both for verifying a person's identity, it can also stand alone as a terminal and data collector.
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Laser readers and wands are a common means of positive identification, and have been widely used in job costing at effective investment levels. Choices range from an inexpensive wand or a high end device. The effectiveness of the application is software dependent. With Datamatics' enterprise solution, this means effective control of labor costs.
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