![The image depicts a dimly lit indoor scene featuring a time-tracking or access control system mounted on a rough concrete ceiling. This device, possibly a projector or interactive display, emits a bright blue light and shows a user interface with "Bienvenue" (Welcome) and options for "ENTREE" (Entry) and "SORTIE" (Exit).
Attached to a dark metal mesh structure below the device are two informational documents. The document on the left, titled "Utilisation de votre badge d'accès (QR Code ou votre montre)" (Use of your access badge (QR Code or your watch)), provides instructions with screenshots. These instructions cover "Temps quotidien" (Daily time), "Temps partiel" (Part-time), "Enregistrement du compte" (Account registration), and "Compte personnel" (Personal account), guiding users to "Badgez votre carte / montre" (Badge your card / watch).
The second document, on the right, is titled "Code d'absence OTA" and lists reasons for absence: "Maladie / Arrêtée preuve reçue" (Sickness / Proof received stop), "Visite médicale" (Medical visit), "Congés spéciaux" (Special leave), "Administration", "Déplacement" (Travel), "Congé syndical" (Union leave), "Formation" (Training), and "Autre" (Other). Faint text at the bottom provides an instruction: "Faire un [badge] et mettre le [code] confirmer par E" (Badge in and enter the code, confirm by E).
The setting, with its utilitarian concrete and metal, along with the French text, suggests a workplace or facility in Genève, Switzerland, where employee time and attendance are managed. The blue light indicates the system is active, ready for user interaction.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_28af37c5-69a1-41e7-b.jpg?alt=media)
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The image depicts a dimly lit indoor scene featuring a time-tracking or access control system mounted on a rough concrete ceiling. This device, possibly a projector or interactive display, emits a bright blue light and shows a user interface with "Bienvenue" (Welcome) and options for "ENTREE" (Entry) and "SORTIE" (Exit). Attached to a dark metal mesh structure below the device are two informational documents. The document on the left, titled "Utilisation de votre badge d'accès (QR Code ou votre montre)" (Use of your access badge (QR Code or your watch)), provides instructions with screenshots. These instructions cover "Temps quotidien" (Daily time), "Temps partiel" (Part-time), "Enregistrement du compte" (Account registration), and "Compte personnel" (Personal account), guiding users to "Badgez votre carte / montre" (Badge your card / watch). The second document, on the right, is titled "Code d'absence OTA" and lists reasons for absence: "Maladie / Arrêtée preuve reçue" (Sickness / Proof received stop), "Visite médicale" (Medical visit), "Congés spéciaux" (Special leave), "Administration", "Déplacement" (Travel), "Congé syndical" (Union leave), "Formation" (Training), and "Autre" (Other). Faint text at the bottom provides an instruction: "Faire un [badge] et mettre le [code] confirmer par E" (Badge in and enter the code, confirm by E). The setting, with its utilitarian concrete and metal, along with the French text, suggests a workplace or facility in Genève, Switzerland, where employee time and attendance are managed. The blue light indicates the system is active, ready for user interaction.
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