Yes. If the internet goes down, the terminal continues collecting attendance records and stores them locally. Once the connection is restored, all the data automatically syncs with the Humanet system. No record gets lost.
An attendance terminal for every workplace
The Humanet attendance terminal connects employees to the system anywhere — via LTE, WiFi, or LAN. If the internet goes down, it backs up data automatically and keeps working autonomously.









An attendance terminal that fits right into your daily operations
Quick clock-in and clock-out, convenient card reading, and reliable integration with the Humanet cloud system. With wall mounting or a desktop stand.
Autonomous operation
If the internet goes down, the terminal collects and backs up data locally. Once the connection is restored, it syncs automatically.
Three types of connectivity
LTE (SIM card), WiFi, and LAN. The terminal works even without company IT infrastructure — ideal for construction sites and temporary workplaces.
7″ touchscreen display
A clear, intuitive interface with an 800×480 px TFT display. Important information always at hand, no training required to operate it.
Custom break types
Descriptions and the number of breaks configurable to your company’s needs. Arrival, departure, lunch, doctor’s visit — exactly the way you need it.
Support for attendance cards
Proximity, Mifare, and HID cards, plus key fobs. A 30 mm reading distance, with easy card assignment and registration.
Easy installation
Wall mounting or a desktop stand. Self-installation with no technician required, and integration with Humanet attendance in just a few steps.
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How does the Humanet attendance terminal work?
The employee taps their card or key fob and selects the transaction type. The terminal sends the data immediately to the Humanet attendance system in the cloud. If the internet goes down, the terminal keeps collecting data locally. Once the connection is restored, all records sync automatically. You can set up the entire integration with Humanet attendance yourself, following the installation manual. No technician or IT specialist is needed.
An attendance terminal for construction sites and temporary workplaces
Thanks to LTE connectivity via SIM card, the Humanet terminal works independently of the company network. It’s suitable anywhere IT infrastructure is lacking — on construction sites, in warehouses, in the field, and at branch locations.
- LTE connectivity with no need for company WiFi or LAN
- Autonomous operation with automatic data backup
- Wall mounting and a desktop stand
- IP40 protection
Humanet Terminal technical specifications
Rugged hardware for every work environment.
- power supply: 20–30 VDC
- processor: iMX7 dual core 1GHz
- RAM: 512 MB DDR3L
- storage: eMMC 8 GB, optional Micro SD
- display: 800×480 px TFT
- RFID support: Proximity, Mifare, HID
- reading distance: 30 mm
- dimensions: 173×206×45 mm
- material: ASA / stainless steel
- color: black
- protection: IP40
- operating temperature: -20 °C to +55 °C
- audio: 1W speaker with adjustable volume
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Frequently asked questions about the attendance terminal
The terminal supports chip cards, RFID, Proximity, Mifare, and HID, plus key fobs. The reading distance is 30 mm. Cards and fobs can also be purchased with custom printing — in color or black and white, personalized or standard.
Yes. The terminal is designed for self-installation — you can mount it on a wall or set it up on a desktop stand following the included installation manual. Integration with Humanet attendance happens via a DIN number and a PVN code generated directly in the system.
After physical installation, the terminal registers with the Humanet system by entering the DIN number. It then pairs with the Attendance Processing module using a verification PVN code. Once paired, you define transaction types and register employees’ attendance cards — directly in the Humanet system.