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Ceridian Dayforce Tuff Clock - Physical Features and Optional Modules

Ceridian Dayforce Tuff Clock
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DF Tuff
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is implemented to
assign IP addresses for the terminal, host and router. Static IP
addresses may also be assigned manually via the touch screen.
The terminal supports the use of DNS servers to convert host
names to host IP addresses in both DHCP and static IP modes.
6.9 Camera
Integrated camera with 3 Megapixels resolution and torch flash
LEDs.
6.10 LED
Three-color LED (red, green, blue) for status display
6.11 External USB ports
One USB ports for Ceridian approved reader devices.
Optional second USB port (Factory installed option)..
6.12 Optional readers & Module (extra cost)
Proximity reader (125Khz or 13.56Mhz for HID Proxpoint,
iClass, Mifare, NFC reading only non-proprietary codes)
6.13 Optional Relay Output and Digital Input
Two Form C relay outputs; 1A at 30V DC.
Two Optically Isolated Inputs; 24V DC, 1.2Kohm
6.14 Certifications
CE Mark, FCC Part 15 Class A
6.15 Time Synchronization

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