Lift a Finger(print) to Track Employee Time Cullman AL

Automate hourly paid employee timekeeping with WaspTime Biometric Time and Attendance System.


1 . Local Companies

Cyber Broadband
(256) 734-1077
717 Denson
Cullman, AL
Alabama Broadband
(256) 736-8964
90 Town Hall Dr
Cullman, AL
Localnet
(256) 734-2272
Cullman, AL
Inline Connections
(256) 880-0934
3322 Memorial Pkwy SW
Huntsville, AL
Venturenet
(205) 978-9230
Birmingham, AL
Alaweb
(334) 527-2767
9508 S Main St
Brantley, AL
Ced Pro Inc
(205) 402-0843
2403 Chace Lake Pkwy
Birmingham, AL
On-Line Information Services Inc
(251) 344-3333
4656 Airport Blvd
Mobile, AL
Digital Trends Corporation
(205) 979-6788
300 Vestavia Pkwy
Birmingham, AL
A1A Air & Electrical
(334) 298-1800
404 Highway 431 S
Phenix City, AL

2 . Introduction

Bar coding has become ubiquitous because it's time-tested technology that boosts the speed and enhances the accuracy of data input in many business applications. Bar codes are on virtually every item sold by retailers, for use by point-of-sale systems. They're printed on most shipping cases in distribution channels, so goods can easily be tracked in transit and counted in the warehouse. Bar coding is also used for tracking employee time and attendance using badges or time cards.

Wasp Barcode Technologies sells solutions for all these business applications, but VP of Marketing Grant Wickes concedes bar coding isn't the most foolproof automated solution in all circumstances; it has been superseded by better technology in some applications. For example, biometric solutions are now more popular than bar-code systems for employee time tracking, Wickes says.

3 . Eliminating Buddy Punching

That's because bar code-based time and attendance systems have a big loophole: buddy punching. Johnny Come Lately, delayed on his way to work, can ask fellow employee Bobby Buddy to swipe Lately's bar-coded employee badge through the time clock. The time clock will faithfully record Lately's attendance before he arrives, and the employer will pay Lately for time that he didn't work.

Biometric time systems eliminate buddy punching because they are inextricably linked to the employee, not to a token such as an employee badge or a time card.

WaspTime time clock

I looked at the WaspTime Biometric Time and Attendance System ($999 list price), an integrated bundle from Wasp Barcode that includes a biometric time clock, WaspTime Software Suite time attendance software for Windows, an ethernet cable, and a AC power adapter.

The time clock is a wall-mountable box with a laser optical fingerprint scanner, a monochrome backlit four-line LCD, and a numeric keypad with five menu-control buttons. The clock can be directly hooked up to a PC using a serial port, USB connection, or (the way I tested it) connected to a network via ethernet.

4 . Setup Issues

Setting up the WaspTime Software Suite on a PC or server is simple enough, even if it does take some time. However, adding the time clock to your network is not as easy and fully automated as it could be. You'll need to delve into the time clock's setup menu to configure the network IP address and other items. Unfortunately, the Quick Start Guide's instructions in my evaluation unit did not reflect the time clock's current menus, although Wickes says it will be revised by the end of March. Nonetheless, if you have never attached a device to your Windows network without using a software wizard, you'll probably need a techie to configure and set up the time clock.

Once WaspTime is installed, operations are fairly straightforward. You set up new employees using the WaspTime software on the PC. Their fingerprints are then scanned and enrolled using a password-protected administration menu on the time clock.

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