Customer story · Manufacturing
How VOLTZ connects door access, employee time, and payroll.
VOLTZ by Raptor Power Systems uses GRIT Track to connect employee credentials, interior and exterior door access, job-coded time records, exception reporting, and payroll exports through one operating workflow.
The deployment
One identity across doors, shifts, and job codes.
The VOLTZ deployment connects the credential an employee presents with the permission group assigned to that employee, the doors they may open, and the work record created at the shared SignOn kiosk.
Employee credentials
Employees use GRIT mobile wallet cards or encrypted DESFire physical cards. The same identity can participate in door access and SignOn workflows without maintaining separate credentials for each system.
Permission groups
Permission groups assign the appropriate access level to each employee. GRIT Track RFiD readers and GRIT Latches apply those configured permissions at interior and exterior doors.
The workflow
From employee sign-in to payroll export.
GRIT Track SignOn records employee hours and the job code selected for the work. Timecards are exported to feed payroll every two weeks.
01 · Identify
Present a mobile or physical credential
The employee presents a GRIT mobile wallet card or encrypted DESFire card at the configured reader.
02 · Record
Sign in and select the job code
SignOn records the employee’s working time and the job code associated with that session.
03 · Review
Flag missed sign-outs nightly
A nightly batch report alerts operations when an employee does not sign out, providing a defined exception list for review.
04 · Export
Feed the payroll cycle
Timecard exports move the recorded hours and job codes into the payroll workflow every two weeks.
Installed at VOLTZ
The access point and shared kiosk.
The reader handles the configured access check at the door. The wall-mounted SignOn station gives employees a shared place to start and end work sessions.
A GRIT Track RFiD reader is mounted at the VOLTZ factory entrance.
The wall-mounted kiosk supports employee sign-in, job-code selection, and rapid sign-out.
Operational details
Designed around the exceptions, too.
A time system has to handle the end of a shift as carefully as the beginning. Rapid sign-out keeps the shared kiosk moving at shift change, while the nightly report identifies sessions that were not closed normally.
What this case study documents
A verified operating workflow, not an invented ROI claim.
The evidence available for this deployment covers configured access, credential formats, time and job-code records, exception reporting, and payroll exports. No percentage savings, labor reduction, or customer quotation is claimed without customer-approved evidence.
Explore the related GRIT capabilities: employee time tracking and door access, RFiD door access control, GRIT Track SignOn, and RFiD credential options.
VOLTZ deployment FAQ
How the system is used.
What does GRIT Track SignOn record at VOLTZ?
SignOn records employee hours and job codes. Timecard exports feed the payroll workflow every two weeks.
How do employees access doors?
Employees use GRIT mobile wallet cards or encrypted DESFire physical cards. Permission groups determine the configured access level applied by GRIT Track RFiD readers and GRIT Latches.
What happens when an employee misses sign-out?
A nightly batch report alerts operations to the missed sign-out so the open session can be reviewed.
Where can I learn more about VOLTZ?
Visit the official VOLTZ website for its power-distribution products and company information.
Get started
Connect access and time records at your facility.
Tell us how employees enter, record work, and feed payroll. We’ll map the GRIT configuration to the workflow already operating at your site.
Customer story · Manufacturing
How VOLTZ connects door access, employee time, and payroll.
VOLTZ by Raptor Power Systems uses GRIT Track to connect employee credentials, interior and exterior door access, job-coded time records, exception reporting, and payroll exports through one operating workflow.
The deployment
One identity across doors, shifts, and job codes.
The VOLTZ deployment connects the credential an employee presents with the permission group assigned to that employee, the doors they may open, and the work record created at the shared SignOn kiosk.
Employee credentials
Employees use GRIT mobile wallet cards or encrypted DESFire physical cards. The same identity can participate in door access and SignOn workflows without maintaining separate credentials for each system.
Permission groups
Permission groups assign the appropriate access level to each employee. GRIT Track RFiD readers and GRIT Latches apply those configured permissions at interior and exterior doors.
The workflow
From employee sign-in to payroll export.
GRIT Track SignOn records employee hours and the job code selected for the work. Timecards are exported to feed payroll every two weeks.
01 · Identify
Present a mobile or physical credential
The employee presents a GRIT mobile wallet card or encrypted DESFire card at the configured reader.
02 · Record
Sign in and select the job code
SignOn records the employee’s working time and the job code associated with that session.
03 · Review
Flag missed sign-outs nightly
A nightly batch report alerts operations when an employee does not sign out, providing a defined exception list for review.
04 · Export
Feed the payroll cycle
Timecard exports move the recorded hours and job codes into the payroll workflow every two weeks.
Installed at VOLTZ
The access point and shared kiosk.
The reader handles the configured access check at the door. The wall-mounted SignOn station gives employees a shared place to start and end work sessions.
A GRIT Track RFiD reader is mounted at the VOLTZ factory entrance.
The wall-mounted kiosk supports employee sign-in, job-code selection, and rapid sign-out.
Operational details
Designed around the exceptions, too.
A time system has to handle the end of a shift as carefully as the beginning. Rapid sign-out keeps the shared kiosk moving at shift change, while the nightly report identifies sessions that were not closed normally.
What this case study documents
A verified operating workflow, not an invented ROI claim.
The evidence available for this deployment covers configured access, credential formats, time and job-code records, exception reporting, and payroll exports. No percentage savings, labor reduction, or customer quotation is claimed without customer-approved evidence.
Explore the related GRIT capabilities: employee time tracking and door access, RFiD door access control, GRIT Track SignOn, and RFiD credential options.
VOLTZ deployment FAQ
How the system is used.
What does GRIT Track SignOn record at VOLTZ?
SignOn records employee hours and job codes. Timecard exports feed the payroll workflow every two weeks.
How do employees access doors?
Employees use GRIT mobile wallet cards or encrypted DESFire physical cards. Permission groups determine the configured access level applied by GRIT Track RFiD readers and GRIT Latches.
What happens when an employee misses sign-out?
A nightly batch report alerts operations to the missed sign-out so the open session can be reviewed.
Where can I learn more about VOLTZ?
Visit the official VOLTZ website for its power-distribution products and company information.
Get started
Connect access and time records at your facility.
Tell us how employees enter, record work, and feed payroll. We’ll map the GRIT configuration to the workflow already operating at your site.