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The
Amano PIX 55 and Amano PIX 200 electronic time clocks
replace the age old punch clocks that were the industry mainstay for the past hundred
years or more. Utilizing the same time cards from their older mechanical brothers, the
Amano PIX55 and Amano PIX200 time clocks offer more than just accurate time keeping. Automatic setting features,
(something the old mechanical time clock's only dreamed of), make your life a lot simpler.
The PIX55 and PIX200 the time clocks feature easy-to-change ink ribbon cartridges, eliminating what for many was a
costly service call, or at least an inky, messy ordeal. And the fact that both time
clocks can receive the NIST radio signal from the Atomic Clock in Boulder, CO,
and you'll have one of the most accurate electronic time recorders on the
planet.
Use as an employee time clock
or as a document time stamp, both the Amano PIX55 and Amano PIX200
offer push bar or paper activated triggering. The small footprint and quiet
operation of the PIX55 and PIX200 make them suitable even for a quiet office
environment. Features offered in both the PIX-55 and PIX-200 time clock
include lithium battery-backed memory for clock and program data, automatic
daylight savings time adjustment, perpetual calendar, programmable imprint
selections, left or right edge printing, and wall or tabletop mounting. The
illuminated print window allows for accurate time card alignment even in the
darkest corner. In addition, the Amano PIX200 features fully
programmable alpha-numeric messages, numbering, two character sizes with up
to 20 characters per line, plus optional features of full power
reserve and signaling interface. |