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TimeMaster 1000

Sophisticated Biometric Data Collection

This unit offers advanced features such as employee lock out, employee messaging at the clock and additional connectivity options, including cellular. The TM1000 offers extended time tracking features such as break and lunch buttons and it can perform job tracking and costing functions when used with TimeMaster's Job Costing module. A magnetic swipe card is the standard selection for this unit, but it can be purchased with a barcode swipe, proximity, biometric, or no card reader if only Direct Keypad Entry is desired.

Biometric/Fingerprint, Direct Keypad Entry. Live Lookup & Messaging: The IQ1000 with Ethernet allows the clock to retrieve company
wide/department/employee messages, schedules and last employee time clock entries from Time-Force and displays this information on the LCD panel.

Ethernet: 10/100 Autoswitch Ethernet connection. IP address and Subnet mask can be set by the  user to any value. Standard 10/100 Base I (RJ-45) connector, activity and connection LEDs. Wireless Ethernet: Supports the following communication protocols: 802.11 a and b. Clock must be installed less than 100 feet from the wireless access point.

Cellular: GSM Network Type. Supported Providers: T-Mobile and ATT. Required Plan: T-Mobile SOC TMI5AVPNM. ATT: Laptop Connect Unlimited. An external facing IP address that is accessible from the Internet is also required.

Storage Capacity: 16,000 entries. Supports automatic polling of clock data. In addition, IQ1000 with Ethernet connectivity can be configured to push data to the server.

BBiometric/Fingerprint Authentication: Award-winning biometric fingerprint reader stores 4000 templates and 1610 employees.

Bar Code Specifications: Print bar codes at 28 pts (height and character). Use only code 39, not code 39 full ASCII. Note: Can use either a bar-code slot reader or a barcode wand.
Optional Accessories:
Receipt Printer: prints a receipt confirmation of an employee punch time.

Proximity Card Reader: Proximity is a generic term used to describe cards which can be read when they are in the "proximity" of the reading
device, rather than having to be in direct contact with the reader (such as with the Magnetic Swipe and Bar Code codes). TM readers typically have about a 2-3" read range.

HID Proximity Card Reader:HID 26 bit and 37 bit formats supported Baud Rate: 9600 or 38400 BAUD

Communication Options: Direct Serial, Modem, Ethernet, Wireless, Cellular.

Extreme Weather Operation Chip: allows the clock to function reliably in temperatures down to minus 40 degrees F. Not recommended with
biometric/fingerprint authentication module.
Dimensions & Weight:
8.75" x 8.25" x 1.5" approx. 1.65 lbs.; with biometric authentication module 1.9 lbs

Optional Bell/Buzzer Relay: This option will enable the clock to send a signal to ring a bell or buzzer (such as a bell for meal breaks). Up to 32
relay events may be programmed.

Keypad: 25 keys (1-9, (decimal point), CLEAR, ENTER, MENU, Lunch and Meal/Break Keys, Job Costing and Tracking Keys, Department
Transfer Keys, Tip/Gratuity Keys. Key "Click". Selectable by user. If enabled, the clock will emit a short beep with each key press.

Serial: The cable must not exceed 200 feet in length. Any cable over 20 feet in length must be shielded. The connector to the computer is a
standard DB-9 female serial connector; the end going to the clock must be RJ-12 (6 pin). The physical path of the cable must be as free as
possible of electro magnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference. Avoid running cable over or near fluorescent lighting, electric motors, or UTP network cable bundles.

Modem: 33,600 BAUD modem, MNP5 Error correction, standard Hayes command set. Modem use requires an analog phone line.

Security Door Strike Switch: When this option is enabled, the clock will close a switch contact that can be used to open a door equipped with an
electric door strike.

Battery Back Up: Optional accessory will keep clock functioning in the event of a power-outage for up to 2 hours. Punch data is kept in nonvolatile memory indefinitely. (doesn't require power to the clock to maintain data)

Wiegand: External Wiegand readers (either TM or HID) connect to the IQ1000 clock via a 4-contact screw terminal. The connections are, left to right, DATA1, DATA0, GROUND and VCC (POWER).

Display: LCD text format, 8 lines x 21 characters. Clock can display date in either US (MM/DD/YY) or Euro (DD/MM/YY) format.

Vehicle Power Supply: Model MW292 car adaptor.
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Data Entry Options: Magnetic Card Swipe, Bar Code Swipe, Bar Code Wand/Gun, Proximity,
  
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