Introduction – Acroprint HandPunch 4000 User Manual

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HandPunch 3000/4000 Manual

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Introduction

The HandPunch 3000/4000 is part of Schlage Biometrics’ 3rd generation line
of biometric hand geometry Time and Attendance Terminals

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. The HandPunch

records and stores a three-dimensional shape of the human hand for
comparison and identity verification. Upon verification, the HandPunch records
the time, date, user ID number, and collected time and attendance data for
collection by a host computer. The HandPunch can produce an output that can
unlock a door and it can communicate with a host computer. The HandPunch
also has auxiliary inputs and outputs that can be used to control other systems
such as bells and alarms.

The HandPunch provides proof-positive employee verification combined
with the sophisticated operating features one expects in a modern Time and
Attendance Terminal. Because of this unique combination of capabilities, the
HandPunch provides the most accurate Time and Attendance data collection
terminal available. The key features of the HandPunch include:

• Programmable Function Keys

- HP-3000 – 2

- HP-4000 – 10

• User Time Restrictions
• Supervisor Override at the “Time Clock”

- Add Punch

- Add Bulk Hours or Dollars

- Review Punches

• Department Transfers
• Explicit Punch Menu
• Transaction Buffer

- HP-3000 – 5,120 event capacity

- HP-4000 – 7,680 event capacity

• Bell Schedules
• Door Control and Monitoring
• Programmable Clock and Date Formats and Daylight Savings Switch-over

The HP-4000 also includes:
• Integrated Bar Code Reader
• Programmable User Messages
• Data Validation

1. For the sake of using a consistent name throughout the manual, the HandPunch

3000/4000 terminal is referred to as the HandPunch for the remainder of this manual.

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