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ZKTeco S922 Portable Fingerprint Time and Attendance Terminal
Is specifically designed for off-site time management, such as construction sites, logistic industries, large farms, mining industry, etc. and can store 50,000 fingerprint and 50,000 card templates. Top handle with rubber coating enables users to carry easily.
Shop now at www.informedstore.co.ke or call +254 793 000 111
KSh69,000.00 Excl. VAT
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ZKTeco S922 Portable Fingerprint Time and Attendance Terminal
Is specifically designed for off-site time management, such as construction sites, logistic industries, large farms, mining industry, etc. and can store 50,000 fingerprint and 50,000 card templates. Top handle with rubber coating enables users to carry easily.
Display | 3.5-inch TFT Screen |
Fingerprint Capacity | 50,000 |
Card Capacity | 50,000 (ID Card) |
Transaction Capacity | 800,000 |
Fingerprint Sensor | ZK Optical Sensor |
Algorithm Version | ZKFinger VX10.0 |
Communication | TCP/IP, USB-host ; Optional with Wi-Fi/3G |
Standard Functions | ADMS, Work-code, DST, Self-Service Query, Automatic Status Switch, T9 Input, Photo-ID, 9 Digit User ID, Short Message, ID Card |
Optional Functions | HID /Mifare Card |
Protection Grade | IP65 |
Power Supply | 12V 3A DC; Built-in Backup 7600 mAh Battery |
Operating Temperature | 0°C- 45°C |
Operating Humidity | 20%-80% |
Dimension | 225Â x235x125(mm)Â HxWxD |
Shop now at www.informedstore.co.ke or call +254 793 000 111
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