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Q-See QSX628 Fingerprint Time & Attendance System | 
| Brand: Q-See Category: Photography
List Price: $349.99 Buy New: $333.75 You Save: $16.24 (5%)
New (2) from $319.99
Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 10140
Media: Electronics Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 14 x 11 x 5
MPN: QSX628 Model: QSX628 UPC: 645439226043 EAN: 0645439226043 ASIN: B000PRTZJK
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| Features:
| | User Capacity: 1,500 | | | Transaction Storage: 50,000 | | | Communications: RS232, RS485, TCP | | | Supports TCP/IP, with power network function | | | Adopts double identification high technology |
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Product Description Q-See T&A System is a feature rich standalone, robust, cost effective, fingerprint recognition based time attendance recorder and access controller. It is suitable for medium and large offices, banks, factory or site. Q-see T&A system is ready to use, easy to install device.With Biometric Technology it gives accurate verification that ensures secure employee recognition. Also with Biometric solutions, it reduces the cost of cards and badges.Q-See T&A system supports TCP/IP LAN networking and plugs directly into network HUB/Switch. It can store 50,000-120,000 transactions.Q-See T&A System has its own IP address and can communicate with a central server anywhere in the network. It can be accessed from the web also in case static IP address is allocated. It can register, store, match fingerprints and send transactions log record to the central server. In case the server is not available, it can back up logs in its memory.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 3 more reviews...
Trouble saver October 17, 2007 Roberto Moscoso (Guatemala) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
For some time I've had trouble controlling personal attendance, cards and other means are very easy to trick, and most fingerprint systems are very expensive, this just hit the nail in the head its easy to install and set up, and not as expensive as the other options, the software that comes with it is very user friendly, as well as the menu on the gadget it self, I've been using it for a few weeks and love it, the interfacing is incredible, I can use a laptop to hook up, or just plug it into my network and access it from my computer, the box comes with everything you need, and it will work on a small office with as little as 2 or 3 employees to a big company with up to 1500 users, it's small, easy and cheap.
So Far So Good August 13, 2008 A. Alonso (Doral, Florida United States) I been using this for the last 2 months, the price is great and so far is working perfect for me. I bought 2 more for other companies I have.
Dissappointed October 3, 2008 Carlo Hoyek i was dissappointed with this product because of its pc software. the machine is good but the software is bad.
Great Hardware, Worst Manual & Software November 14, 2008 Edgar Prada (San Jose, Costa Rica) This would be a nice product, if it only had a good documentation, software and/or an easy way to get the EmployeeID and the time in a database independent format, so that at least you could analyze it yourself, and not be in a M$ blocked environment (MS Access and SQL Server). Don't waste your time with this, unless you only use Windows and don't need to check remote sites.
Great scanner with the worst software and manuals I've ever seen August 31, 2008 J. Wu (San Jose, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
To combat timecard fraud, I decided to invest in a fingerprint scanner and being familiar with Q-See's line of security cameras, I thought I might as well give their scanner a shot. Sorry for the long review but I thought it might be helpful for those who are seriously considering this unit: First off, the scanner is a bit smaller than I had expected (about 6" x 7"). It came with some accessory cables although you are required to supply your own ethernet cable. This device also comes packaged with 3 manuals (total over 200 pages of reading material). If you're someone who hates reading pages upon pages of instructions, then this device is definitely not for you. Page count aside, the worst thing about the documentation is that it's written in poor English and in an almost Yoda-esque manner (example: 'Select you need statistic record list, and establish record list you need after it has counted, to establish other record list Not need count again'). Not to be discouraged, I tried my best to interpret the manual and managed to create a test account. I was pleased to find that the scanner was able to accurately identify my fingerprint in a maximum of 2 tries (as an added bonus, the scanner talks!) Sadly, the bundled software is full of spelling and grammatical errors and for some odd reason, the menu options within the software do not match the manuals. I guess the manual writers didn't want to be bothered with making sure that the instructions matched the product. Network setup was fairly easy although if you don't have a lot of experience with setting up static IP's, note that there is NO setup wizard to help you. I didn't bother with the RS232 connection. One last gripe about the software: For some reason, the software is unable to distinguish 'clocking-in' vs 'clocking-out'. Even when the menu options are set to allow employees to clock out after a specified time, the software still reads all fingerprint scans as 'clock-in'. Interestingly, when you go to print the attendance report, all the clock-in/clock-out times are instead listed as 'clock-out'. It might be a bug or it might be due to user error but there's no way to tell with these manuals. This product gets one star for the decent scanner but it falls flat on just about everything else. I would definitely not purchase this unit for any business, large or small (though it makes for a nice expensive toy for the kids especially with its voice prompts).
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