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42 2011 ACCESS CONTROL
2011 ACCESS CONTROL 43
42 2011 ACCESS CONTROL
2011 ACCESS CONTROL 43
CAC Software
Attendance
Customer Applications
Client Applications: these are applications developed by the
user and they allow them to get maximum advantage from the
CAC system.
The CAC Attendance application allows you to manage
presence control This application is designed for personnel
control by way of clock-ins which are recorded at a presence
control terminal via a personal identifier (proximity card, keyring...
etc).
Subsequently it allows the compilation of the information for
schedule management, calculation of time worked, personnel
monitoring, calculation of justified absences and the parameters
specied for each employee. The CAC Attendance application
allows you to capture, define and control the time spent by a
company's employees via a CAC system.
Although the ATTENDANCE client application may be installed
on various computers on the same network, only one instance
can be executed. If there is another instance operating the
application will advise us.
User friendly graphic interface which is simple and intuitive.
All options are shown on a hierarchical tree.
Requires that you have the CAC Database server installed
(manages the MySQL database) and CAC Server.
Flexible Clock-In Register.
Automatic Generation of Presence Events.
Profile Based Assignment.
- The application of schedules to dates is done by means of profiles.
- A profile can have various different schedules applied to the same time period if they don't overlap.
Multiple Time Periods. Within each timetable various periods can be dened which indicate the period of time the user should
be present.
Definition of courtesy times within time slots. Within each time slot there is an option to specify a clock-in and clock-out
margin.
Different Schedule Types: rigid and flexible.
- Rigid Schedules: Comprised of a series of time slots which indicate the period when the employee should be present.
This time is calculated adding various time slots.
- Flexible Schedules: Comprised of one or various slots which indicate the time during which the employee can be present, but
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