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Hardware for clocking in -
What are customers using to clock in for the day?
What Time Clock hardware can work well with VTA?
Do customers use a different system to provide building access?
My imagination includes setting up hardware at entry doors where employees would swipe a RFID badge to gain access to the building. That would then record the employee as clocked in in VTA. Then, as the employee uses the kiosk systems to record time on work orders they will use a barcode scanner to scan the WO Traveler.
Then when they leave for the day a record is written to VTA clocking them out.
Is that possible?
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I was just wondering if found a solutions to this? We are also looking into getting a Biometric hand scanner to authenticate the person who is clocking in and clocking out.
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If they are scanning bar-codes for jobs you could always put a code on their badge and save yourself the trouble of using RFID.
If you are concerned about people swiping for each other you could look into a biometric type device or perhaps just put a security camera on the entrance of the building.
I've used HP hand scanners in the past and they still work strong after 10yrs. Never used one with VTA though.
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