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Intelligent
Terminal IT 1600 Time Recorders
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I.T.
1600 Features
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- 1000 employee capacity (per
clock)
- PIN Entry, magnetic or bar code
readers
- Easy-to-read 40-character alphanumeric
display, showing time in 12- or 24-hour format
- Choice of 6 or 12 dedicated
function keys with user labels
- Battery-protected memory
- Automatic adjustment for daylight
savings time
- Two serial communications ports,
one for connection to a PC another for a printer
- RS232 communications for direct
connection to a PC up to 150 feet away
- Capability for ringing bells
and opening doors
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Options:
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- Internal modem for connecting
to a PC over a telephone line
- 10/100 Ethernet (TCP/IP) with
RJ45 Adapter
- Operational Battery allows continued
operation when building power is not available.
- Hand held bar code reader for
job tracking applications
- Remote badge readers can be
placed away from the time recorder for security access or to allow
punching at a remote distance.
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The
I.T. 1600 electronic time recorder has three models, the MV, SV, and AV.
They all offer badge or PIN punching as well as employee functions such
as entering tips, job tracking, or reviewing hours. Supervisors can make
edits at the time recorder, such as adding missed punches and transferring
employees.
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I.T.
1600 Model Differences
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1600MV
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1600SV
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1600AV
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Function
keys
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6
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12
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12
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Remote
badge readers
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0
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1
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12
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Memory
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128K
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256K
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512K
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Memory
Battery Backup
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Operational
Battery
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1000
transactions
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1000
transactions
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1000
transactions
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Hand
held Bar code device
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No
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Option
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Option
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Case
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flat
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wedge
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wedge
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Dimensions
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7.5H
x 7W x 3.75D
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7.5
H x 7W x 7.75D
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7.5
H x 7W x 7.75D
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How to set Daylight Savings on This clock
Serving Ohio, Cleveland, Akron, Canton, Wooster, Mansfield, New Philadelphia,
Youngstown, Niles, Warren, Ashtabula, Sandusky and Toledo since 1976.

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