Keep Your Employees' TimeBy Blog Stories at 11/10/2008 14:11
An electronic time clock, sometimes referred to as a clock card machine, a punch clock, a time recorder, or a bundy clock, is an electronic timepiece used to assist companies in tracking the hours an employee worked during a fiscal month. All you have to do is to insert a heavy card, popularly known as a time card, into the slot on the time clock. When the time card makes contact at the rear of the slot, the machine will print the month, the day, the hour, and the minute that card was inserted. The regular time is printed on the right side of the time card and on the left side if the employee renders an overtime. In case a power interruption ensues, an internal battery is ready for backup to keep track of the time and print on the cards. They can be usually installed on the wall or on top of a table. Here are some specifications of the Royal TC100 Electronic Time Clock, which is featured here at Office 1000. - It has a flourescent digital display.
- It displays the day of the week, date, and time.
- It has a manual or automatic activation.
- Its internal calendar automatically adjusts for numbers of days in a month, leap years, and daylight savings time.
Yes, we can already have a computer to do this job, but time clocks are still dominant for their sheer efficiency and cost-effectiveness. News Digest Blog Tags: • electronic time clock • - Permalink |