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HandPunch 2000

Specifications

Part Number: HP-2000
Size: 8.85 in (22.3 cm) wide
11.65 in (29.6 cm) high
8.55 in (21.7 cm) deep
Weight: 6 lbs (2.7 kg)
Power: 12 to 24 VDC or 12 to 24 VAC 50-60 Hz, 7 watts
Temperature Range: 14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C) non-operating/storage
32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C) operating
Relative Humidity:
(non-condensing)
5% to 85% non-operating/storage
20% to 80% operating
Verification Time: Less than one second
Memory Retention: Up to 5 years via the standard internal lithium battery. 
Transaction Storage: 5120 transactions
ID Number Length: 1 to 10 digits from keypad or card
User Capacity: 512 users
Template Size: 9 bytes
Communications: RS-232, 50 foot cable included
Baud Rate: 300 to 28.8 Kbps
Options: BB-200     Operational Battery Backup
MD-500     High Speed Internal Modem

Datasheet

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Applications

Case Studies

May 20, 2006
Simkins Industries stops time card misuse at its manufacturing facilities with reliable, easy-to-use IR Recognition Systems HandPunch® 3000 biometric time clocks. Read more...

Press Releases

February 16, 2007 -- CAMPBELL, CALIF. – February 16, 2007 – Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies today announced that 350 employees at Montgomery General Hospital in West Virginia are using its biometric HandPunch readers to clock in and out for their shifts, enabling the hospital to control overtime costs and eliminate the practice of buddy punching, in which one employee clocks in or out for another. Read more...
January 30, 2007 -- CAMPBELL, CALIF. – January 30, 2007 – Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies today announced that the 90-room La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club, one of only two beachfront properties in the exclusive La Jolla Shores section of La Jolla, Calif., is using three of its biometric HandPunch readers to track time and attendance for up to 600 employees at the luxurious seaside resort. The biometric units replaced a card system that frequently fell victim to lost cards or “phantom-punch timekeeping.” Read more...
December 12, 2006 -- CAMPBELL, CALIF. – December 12, 2006 – Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies today announced that 85 McDonald's restaurants are cutting payroll costs by up to 22 percent annually after incorporating the company’s Ingersoll Rand Recognition Systems' biometric HandPunch biometric terminals to record time and attendance. The HandPunch terminal eliminates expenses associated with employee badges and fraud caused by buddy punching. Over 3,400 employees at 85 McDonald's restaurants in Venezuela have been enrolled with the HandPunch over the past four years. On average, the system generates over 7,500 transactions each day resulting in over 2.5 million “punches” annually. Read more...
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