HandPunch 3000/4000 Operations and User’s manual
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HandPunch Technology
HandPunch reads the size and the shape of the human hand to verify a person’s identity.
It does not read fingerprints or the palm. It takes over 90 measurements of the fingers
and part of the hand. The hand reader uses light like the kind used in a television remote
control, special optics and a CCD (chip) camera to capture a three-dimensional image of
the hand. Using advanced microprocessor technology, the terminal converts the image to
a template. It stores the template in database with the employee’s ID number. To punch
in, the employee enters his or her ID number at the terminal. HandPunch prompts the
employee to place his or her hand. The terminal compares the hand on the platen with
employee’s unique template. If the images match, the terminal stores the punch
information and uploads it to time and attendance software for processing.
It’s easy to use:
ENTER ID LAND YOUR HAND