When being there and being on time is critical
VP-II X Time Clocks provide the most reliable biometric performance for identifying an employee to punch in/out for time and attendance by using state-of-art Hand Vascular Pattern Recognition (HVPR) technology utilizing the vascular patterns on the back of the hand.
All or selected punches by user group and/or punch types are exported to 3rd party software’s database. Exported punch data may be used for time and attendance reporting and management.
The included NetControl software with the VP-II X provides companies with the ability to track their employees time without conflicts with the existing software, eliminating the needs for additional vendor systems being purchased.
A user can retrieve and view his/her recent punches on the VP-II X screen up to 100 transactions.
VP-II X is designed to be used for both time and attendance and access control at the same time. A VP-II X being used for time and attendance can be easily used for access control purposes by connecting a VP-II XG Door Controller provided by Techsphere or by connecting it to an existing physical access control system.
Four function keys are available to be used for Punch-In, Punch-Out, Break or Return. Optional use of these function keys for other purpose are available. VP-II X can also be configured to prevent non-function key punches.
VP-II X is easily connected to an existing network infrastructure via TCP/IP and/or Wiegand interface. In a TCP/IP network, employees, once enrolled on any VP-II Time Clock, are automatically synchronized to all VP-II X Time Clocks on the network. VP-II X has standard capability for up to 50,000 users, which can be extended.
The VP-II X hand vascular biometric scanner is used as a biometric terminal to collect punch data of the students attending the school class. The VP-II hand reader has been selected as a standard biometric device for the school. A lot of Paul Mitchell school branches and its affiliate schools have installed the VP-II X hand reader based solutions.
The VP-II X is used as a biometric terminal to track criminals’ existence.