The Evolution I was a terminal launched to
the market with the intention of satisfying the growing
demand of electronic time clocks and access control devices.
Its appearance overtook many other terminals in a quality/price
relationship, becoming one of Acronym's most successful products.
It communicates through Ethernet 10Base-T or
RS485, which enables it to communicate at long distances. There is
also the possibility to be connected to a phone line through a
modem. When used together with Acronym's time control application
Time
Report it is also possible to communicate through a TCP/IP
PC network.
Through a simple expansion you can replace the sounds and musics
supplied in the base version with sounds, musics and voices of
high quality.
In case of power fail, its internal UPS is automatically
activated, assuring a completely autonomous operation for
at least 24 hours.
This terminal can be used both for time and attendance control
and for access control, being available in several versions
according to the purpose it is destined to.
In the image on the right you can see the Evolution I version
with a proximity card
reader.