TRADITIONAL TIME RECORDERS:
We are all familiar with them. Clocking in machines that stamp the time on a
card inserted at the top of the machine.
Nowadays, however, the traditional time recorder can do so much more.
The Coper S-300b. Automatic time recording for up to 25 staff. Six columns
selection, lateness highlighted, and an option to sound alarms for breaks. This
machine has many features only found on more advanced machines, but at a
bargain price.
the Isgus Perfect 2005 is a six column semi automatic machine. Schedule free,
it allows variable shifts through the manual selection of in/out functions. A
robust design, this machine is without electronic sensors that can interfere
with the clock’s operation in dirtier environments, making it suitable for
building sites as well as shop or office situations.
the Isgus Perfect 2012 is a fully automatic recorder requiring no button
pushing to register a clocking; simply insert your card and it will print the
time. Lateness is highlighted in red for easy observation. An option on this
time recorder allows the programming of alarms for breaks etc.
the Seiko TP20 time and date stamper is a machine which, with the use of
different card types, can operate both as a time and attendance recorder for
your staff and as a job costing solution for your workshop. The tp20 has
several unique features, including sequenced numbering and customisable text
print.
the Isgus Perfect 2010 fully automatic recorder distinguishes itself from other
machines by its large capacity for records in one day. It can take up to 22
in/out prints per person, allowing for the free planning of staff schedules
without the need for programming variable shift patterns.
the Isgus Perfect 2040 time recorder, for those who don’t need the hassle of
manually collating hours at the end of the week. Programmed to highlight
lateness, calculates two rates of overtime, can supervise slave clocks and
optionally sound alarms.
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