Schlage GT-400 HandPunch Reader

Published: November 12, 2011

Carmel, Ind.-based Schlage, an Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies company, releases the GT-400 HandPunch biometric terminals for collecting time and attendance information for small and enterprise businesses.

The terminals use the size and shape of each employee’s hand for verification. With a large LCD screen and programmable soft keys, the GT-400 provides a conduit for employee communication right at the terminal.

Using Farmington Hills, Mich.-based InfoTronics’ attendance enterprise system, the product improves employee time tracking, scheduling and reporting for small businesses with 10 employees and enterprise companies, according to the company. It also interfaces with payroll and human resources software packages.

Specifications

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Size

  • 8.0 in (20.32 cm) wide
  • 11.18 in (28.40 cm) high
  • 7.52 in (19.10 cm) deep

Weight

  • 5.8 lbs (2.63 kg)

Power

  • 10.8 to 13.5 VDC

Environment

  • Operating: 32ËšF to 113ËšF (0ËšC to 45ËšC)_Relative Humidity: 5% to 85% NC
  • Non-operating (storage):_ 14ËšF to 140ËšF (-10ËšC to 60ËšC)

Verification Time

  • Less than one second

Template Size

  • 20 bytes

Communications

  • Standard Ethernet 10/100 RJ-45 type connector

Data Management Keys

  • 8 programmable soft keys, user definable, supports:
  • Validation Tables
  • Employee Information Fields
  • Multi-Level Prompting
  • KeyRestriction by Employee
  • Decision Menus & Punch Review

Miscellaneous Options

  • BB-300 Battery Backup
  • GX-ENCL Enclosure

Internal Credential

  • GT-BCR Barcode reader

Development Options

  • Integrate the Schlage Time and Attendance terminal application with our host
  • Port or develop your own application on the terminal and integrate with your host

 

 

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