Public Address System

PA Systems

A public address or "PA" system is an electronic amplification system with a mixer, amplifier and loudspeakers, used to reinforce a given sound, e.g., a person making a speech, a DJ playing prerecorded music, and distributing the sound throughout a venue or building.

Simple PA systems are often used in small venues such as school auditoriums, churches, and small bars. PA systems with a larger number of speakers are widely used in institutional and commercial buildings, to read announcements or declare states of emergency. Intercom systems, which are often used in schools, also have microphones in each room so that the occupants can reply to the central office.

Proximity Card Time & Attendance Terminal

BioTime is an innovative Proximity card reader offering unparalleled performance using the state of the art proximity reader. In the absence of a network system or a computer on site, the clocking records can be downloaded manually via a USB port within BioTime on to a memory stick.

Features

1,500 User capacity

30,000 records transaction storage

keep data for 3 years when no current

Proximity / RFIDCard Reader

Large graphic LCD display

Built in Serial and Ethernet interface

Built in USB port

Audio-Visual indications for acceptance and rejection of valid/invalid card on large LCD display

Optional External bell ringing

Time & Attendance Software-as-a-Service

Enjoy the full benefits of BioTime with minimal startup expenses and rapid implementation. BioTime hosted solution permits you to outsource Labor Management needs permitting you to focus on your core business. You avoid the problems and expense of maintaining network infrastructure and the required IT support.

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