Time recorder displaying time 10:38 with date and day on orange backlit screen

TM-920 Clocking In Machine

Original price was: £321.44.Current price is: £289.29.

The TM-920 is a superb staff-focused Clocking In Machine, with a large display for easy viewing and automatic setup.
The Needtek TM920 is one of the most popular choices for businesses that are looking to accurately monitor the Time & Attendance of their employees. Additionally, the Needtek TM920 can be used to keep track of the time and date, ensuring that you have a reliable record of when your employees clock in on time, are late, or absent. Data memory of this Clocking In Machine guarantees up to 3 years of storage, so so you needn’t worry about losing any settings in the event of an unforseen power interruptions.
Clocking In Machines like this are capable of streamlining the process of recording employee work hours. Employees can quickly clock in and out, saving large amounts of time compared to manual entry methods. This efficiency can oftentimes extend to payroll processing, To boot, this machine will also continue to work in the event of power failure due to its internal battery backup, making it a reliable option for continual Time & Attendance monitoring. With the TM-920 Clocking In Machine, you’ll also find free C7082 Clock Cards and a 25-Slot Time Card Rack.

Product Features

  • Automatic feed & return of time card
  • Large digital display for easy viewing and setting
  • Monthly & Weekly pay ending changed as required
  • Lithium battery guarantees data memory reserved for 3 years
  • 24 settings of colour change/music chime/column change
  • Music melody and external bell alarm connection included
  • Quartz crystal accuracy for timekeeping and perpetual calendar
  • Selectable Day Line Change Time to meet specified schedules
  • Ni-Cad rechargeable battery to maintain printing during power failure
  • Two colour printing of date and time with a 9-pin dot matrix printer
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