LINX 7-5 Turn-Key Application User's Guide - LINX Data Terminals
LINX 7-5 Turn-Key Application User's Guide - LINX Data Terminals
LINX 7-5 Turn-Key Application User's Guide - LINX Data Terminals
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Sample <strong>Application</strong>s<br />
Sample #1:<br />
A small machining company wants to track their employee’s time and access to the<br />
facility throughout the week. All employees are required to swipe their ID badges for<br />
entry and departure. The employees’ access to the building will be controlled by a<br />
relay controlled door and the access times will be validated against a validation file<br />
stored on the <strong>LINX</strong>7-5 terminal.(ValRec1.Txt) The valid access times for all<br />
departments are as follows:<br />
President<br />
Engineering<br />
Accounting<br />
Secretary<br />
Manufacturing<br />
Janitorial Services<br />
Any time access<br />
Mon-Fri:07:30AM 06:00PM<br />
Sat–Sun:08:00Am-12:00PM<br />
Mon-Fri:07:30AM 06:00PM<br />
Mon-Fri:08:00AM 05:30PM<br />
Mon-Fri:07:30AM 06:00PM<br />
Sat–Sun:08:00Am-12:00PM<br />
Mon-Fri:05:00PM-09:00PM<br />
Sat:08:00AM-12:00PM<br />
This application will use a “Non-Menu” approach and will validate using a local file.<br />
The badge data will be saved in the terminal for the Host to retrieve via FTP<br />
(BATCH mode). Door access will be enabled and also the Time/Day validation<br />
option will be used.<br />
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