All our attendance and access control systems are
supplied with in-built data transfer / transportation.6t. There are
various modes to send data to a defined destination. Data can be transfer or
transported from the attendance and access control machines using following
modes:
- TCP/IP (10/100Mbps RJ45 Network interface)
- Serial port (RS 232 Baud Rate upto 115200)
- Through email using SMTP protocol with MIME support
- USB pen drive interface ( at extra cost )
Now days network is most common in all type of business
premises. In this mode every reader connect to network through RJ45
connector , every reader is assigned with one IP. All data communication
takes place trough network only.
Serial port is suitable for small premises where readers
are few and network is not available. In this mode each reader will connect
to one COM port of computer. This is slow mode of communication and distance
of reader from computer is also limited. If distance is longer dialup modem
can be used to connect reader through telephone line.
Our readers are highly advanced and equipped to send
mails independently, without involvement of computer. Reader has to be in
network where it can access email server. Reader can be configured to send
data via mail to assigned email address. In this mode reader will send all
punching of previous day by email.
Our readers are USB enabled. On inserting USB pen drive
it detects drive automatically create folders of that reader and copy
complete punching data date wise on pen drive. This option is suitable for
remote locations where any other communication mode is not available.
All our attendance and access systems are provided
complete built-in battery back-up. We offer two options for battery back-up
with two types of models:
- Compact plastic model : an external battery adapter unit with
up to 8 hour back-up
- Industrial model : an in built battery with 48 hours back-up
Our attendance systems have 2M byte memory, which can
hold up to 62500 record and 15000 card list. Further, memory of these
attendance systems can also be increased by using MMC memory interface.