Details for the 8000, 8100 and 8200 clocks
There are three models of clock in the 8000 Series.
8000 clock
This clock has a numeric keypad, function keys, and a graphic color display.
The 8000 does not have a power button or switch to start the clock. Typically, the clock powers on automatically when it is either connected to a power source (AC/DC Model) or directly to a network that provides Power over Ethernet (PoE Model). Once powered, the clock will automatically connect to the Infor Workforce Management application.
Once the clock has started the current date and time is displayed at the top of the screen to the right of the lnfor logo or your company logo. The badge number prompt is displayed at the center of the screen, and the function key labels are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
8100 clock
The outer case and appearance of this clock is identical to the 8000 clock. The internals of the clock have been enhanced to improve the processor, memory and available hard disk space.
8200 clock
The 8200 clock has similar internal specifications to the 8100 but provides a clock casing with a flat, non-mechanical touch keypad to better withstand wear and tear in locations with heavy traffic or frequent use of chemicals which may otherwise damage a mechanical keypad.