Realizing time recorders with transportation and distribution IC cards and mobile wallets.
A system that electronically records attendance, clock-in, and clock-out by touching IC cards such as Suica, PASMO, Edy, or mobile wallets. It can be used as a time recorder or time card to record the clock-in and clock-out times of employees and part-time workers. It can also be utilized for attendance management in tutoring centers, clubs, and various meetings, streamlining reception tasks at venues. Recorded data can be output as a CSV file, which can be input into spreadsheet software or payroll software. It can be run from a USB memory stick, eliminating the need for installation or network connection. You can start operating it immediately with just one computer!
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basic information
The "e-Touch Recorder" is a system that electronically records attendance, clocking in and out, etc., by touching transportation and retail IC cards equipped with FeliCa (such as Suica, PASMO, Edy) or mobile wallets. It can be used as a time recorder to log the clock-in and clock-out times of employees and part-time workers at offices, dispatch locations, business trips, stores, and work sites, as well as for recording attendees in school classes, clubs, and circle meetings.
Price information
50,000 yen and up
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P3
Applications/Examples of results
(1) As an easy-to-use office time recorder, it enables simple and low-cost aggregation of employee clock-in and clock-out times. The aggregated results can be entered into payroll calculation software. (2) For attendance management of part-time workers at dispatch locations or on-site, it can display the individual's photo and name at the time of clocking in, making it convenient for managing short-term part-time workers whose faces and names are difficult to remember. *Available only at supermarkets. (3) For attendance records in circle activities, volunteer activities, meetings, etc., attendance dates and times for each member can be created as Excel data. By entering the name at the first attendance, subsequent attendances only require tapping an IC card.
Detailed information
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Overall diagram of the e-touch recorder Daily operations consist of 3 steps: (1) stamping with an IC card, (2) outputting stamping data to a USB memory, and (3) importing to a computer for aggregation, repeated continuously.
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eTouch Recorder Standard | This is a system that electronically records attendance, clocking in and out, etc., by touching transportation and distribution IC cards equipped with FeliCa or mobile wallets. It can be used as a time recorder to record the clock-in and clock-out times of employees and part-time workers at offices, dispatch locations, business trips, stores, and work sites, as well as for recording attendees in school classes, clubs, and circle meetings. |
eTouch Recorder Super | In addition to the standard features, it can display company logos, messages, greetings, and images of faces. |
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Computers are tools that assist human thought and culture. Since its founding in 1980, Personal Media has consistently pursued the ideal of computers that truly serve as personal media, developing and commercializing software with high originality and foresight. In the 1980s, we released the database software "Iris," in the 1990s the BTRON specification OS "B-right," and in the 2000s unique products such as the character culture platform "Chokanji." We have also published books introducing new computer technologies and cultures, including the specialized magazine "TRONWARE." We are participating in the TRON project, which is essential for the development of devices necessary for realizing an IoT society where computers are embedded in everything, streamlining the development of these devices. Our embedded development platform "T-Kernel Solution" and related application systems represent computing technologies that cannot be handled by anyone else. Personal Media will continue to pursue "tools that are useful to each individual = 'personal media'" and challenge the development of new products and businesses.