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Time and Attendance System
The Time Clock terminal is designed to record employee’s arrival and departure times. For ease and efficiency in using the Time C lock terminal, it is recommended that the system be used with the PC interface software (included with 50' interface cable) which requires an IBM ® compatible PC. (See Minimum system requirements, 1.2). The system may also be used as a stand-alone terminal and may be connected directly to an IBM ® compatible printer to print reports. (Note: printer cable not included.) Two supervisor's badges are supplied for setup in this mode of operation.
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Time and Attendance System User’s Manual
Acroprint Time Recorder Company
5640 Departure Drive
Raleigh, North Carolina 27616
IN USA 800.334.7190 919.872.5800
e-mail: [email protected]
Fax: 919.850.0720
www.acroprint.com
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Table of contents
1. Introduction ................................................................................ 5
1.1
Product overview .................................................................................. 5
1.2
Minimum system requirements ............................................................. 6
1.3
Employee punch capacity ..................................................................... 6
1.4
Site requirements .................................................................................. 7
1.5
Data protection (employee lockout) ..................................................... 7
1.6
Unpacking and inspection .................................................................... 8
2. Installing Time & Attendance PC software .............................. 9
2.1
PC Software for Windows 95/98/NT/2000 workstations installations ... 9
3. Terminal installation ................................................................ 11
3.1
Electrical connections ......................................................................... 11
3.2
Terminal mounting .............................................................................. 11
3.3
Connecting Time Clock terminal to IBM compatible PC ..................... 11
3.4
Printer connections (Stand-alone Operation or with Additional
Printer) ............................................................................................... 12
3.4.1 Parallel printer connection ....................................................... 12
3.4.2 Serial printer connection (Stand-alone Operation Only) ........ 12
3.5
Connecting the power cord and securing the access door ................. 13
3.6
Establishing communications between terminal and PC ..................... 13
3.7
Time and date ..................................................................................... 14
4. Setup ......................................................................................... 15
4.1
Factory settings .................................................................................. 16
4.2
Clock rules .......................................................................................... 16
4.2.1 Pay period ................................................................................ 16
4.2.2 Next period start date ............................................................... 16
4.2.3 Max time on clock .................................................................... 16
4.2.4 Daily overtime after .................................................................. 17
4.2.5 Weekly overtime after .............................................................. 17
4.2.6 7th Day Overtime ..................................................................... 17
4.2.7 Pay interval round .................................................................... 17
4.2.8 Click on “More...” button for second screen in setup. ............ 17
4.2.9 Daylight savings time .............................................................. 18
4.2.10 Time Clock terminal printer type .............................................. 18
4.2.11 Date format .............................................................................. 18
4.2.12 Time totals format .................................................................... 18
4.2.13 Time of day format ................................................................... 18
4.2.14 Day change offset .................................................................... 18
5. Shift rules ................................................................................. 19
5.1
Shifts ................................................................................................... 19
5.2
Shift number ....................................................................................... 19
5.3
Shift start time ..................................................................................... 19
5.4
Shift round start .................................................................................. 19
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5.5
Shift grace start ................................................................................... 19
5.6
Shift dock start .................................................................................... 20
5.7
Shift stop time ..................................................................................... 20
5.8
Shift round stop .................................................................................. 20
5.9
Shift grace stop ................................................................................... 20
5.10 Shift dock stop .................................................................................... 20
5.11 Lunch rules enable .............................................................................. 21
5.12 Lunch start time .................................................................................. 21
5.13 Lunch end ........................................................................................... 21
5.14 Lunch duration ................................................................................... 21
5.15 Auto lunch deduct after ..................................................................... 21
6. Entering employees into system ............................................. 22
6.1
Name ................................................................................................... 22
6.2
Badge .................................................................................................. 22
6.3
Number ............................................................................................... 22
6.4
Shift (can be used as departments) ..................................................... 22
7. Supervisor’s badges ................................................................. 23
7.1
Supervisors ......................................................................................... 23
8. Editing punches ........................................................................ 24
8.1
Punch editing ...................................................................................... 24
9. Reports ..................................................................................... 25
9.1
Print, view, archive (save to disk) ....................................................... 25
9.2
Time card report .................................................................................. 27
9.3
Hours summary report ........................................................................ 28
9.4
Employee profile report ....................................................................... 29
9.5
Clock rules report ................................................................................ 30
9.6
Who's in, who's out report .................................................................. 31
10. Save to disk, archiving, & exporting .................................... 32
10.1 Save to disk ........................................................................................ 32
10.2 Exporting ............................................................................................. 32
11. Bell schedule .......................................................................... 33
12. Programming terminal without software ............................... 34
12.1 Introduction ........................................................................................ 34
12.2 Supervisor’s menu map ....................................................................... 35
12.3 Terminal diagnostics ........................................................................... 39
Appendix A — Error messages at PC monitor ........................... 40
Appendix B — Error messages at terminal ............................... 44
Appendix C — FAQ’S ................................................................. 50
Appendix D — Support agreement ............................................. 54
Appendix E — Companion products ........................................... 55
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1. Introduction
1.1 Product overview
The “Time and Attendance System of tomorrow”
The Time and Attendance system is designed for small businesses to make payroll processing easy and accurate. This microprocessor based clock uses magnetically encoded badges to record employee times. The system can handle up to 120 employees. (See 1.3 Employee punch capacity.) The terminal may be connected directly to an IBM ® compatible printer to print reports or used with the PC Interface supplied with the system.
The system eliminates the need to buy, prepare, distribute, and calculate employee time cards. No more need to store and save bulky time cards for years to meet government regulations. Employee time cards can be saved on 3½" floppy disk and easily stored for future reference.
Each employee is assigned an Identification Badge. The employee
“swipes” the badge in the terminal when arriving and departing work, the same as punching “IN” and “OUT” on a time clock. The Time
Clock terminal needs to be set only once. The system offers battery backup in case of power failures, Auto Month, Date, Year advance, and
Automatic Daylight Savings changes.
At each swipe the employee sees his or her daily and pay period
totals on the terminal display. The system can handle Weekly, Bi-
Weekly, Semi-Monthly, and Monthly payroll periods. The system calculates employee’s hours worked based on your company's pay policies. Regular and overtime hours are totaled fast and accurately, eliminating costly payroll errors. Employee hours can be exported to payroll packages, accepting ASCII file output, for generating payroll checks.
It is recommended that the Time Clock terminal be used with the included PC Interface. The PC Interface for Windows ® allows for easy setup of clock rules and employee data, editing employee punches, reviewing reports at the PC monitor, exporting to payroll
packages, and a signal control program. (Signal not included.) The
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PC Software offers On-line Help for quick assistance and answers to your questions.
1.2 Minimum system requirements
• IBM PC compatible computer, Pentium or higher processor with a minimum of 4 MB of RAM
• Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 or
Windows NT Workstations
• 1 MB available hard disk space
• 3.5" floppy disk drive
• Available serial port
1.3 Employee punch capacity
The system can handle up to 120 employees. It has a capacity of storing over 21,000 transactions (employee punches). The chart below is a guide to the maximum* number of punches allowed when
120 EMPLOYEES are assigned on the clock.
PAY
PERIOD
Weekly (7)
Biweekly (14)
Semimonthly (16)
Monthly (31)
EMPLOYEE
MAX PUNCHES
PER PAY PERIOD
84
112
128
144
EMPLOYEE
MAX PUNCHES
PER DAY
12
8
8
4
*Maximum punches are based on employees punching everyday of the pay period. Additional daily punches may apply if not punching each day of the pay period.
NOTE: The maximum number of punches for any employee, regardless of the configuration, is 240 punches per pay period.
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1.4 Site requirements
The Time Clock terminal can be installed in any typical office environment. The terminal does require 120VAC 60 Hz. and should be located near a standard electrical outlet. Power cord is approximately 6' in length. The PC Interface is supplied with 50' of cable. The distance from the terminal to the PC must also be taken into consideration. No special wiring or cooling is required.
However, DO NOT use the Time Clock terminal under the following conditions:
• Extremely high or low temperature (temperature range: 0-50°C
(32-122°F))
• Extremely high or low humidity (humidity range: 0-90% RH)
• Areas of high dust concentration
• Areas of chemical fume concentration
• Areas of extreme vibration or when placed on an unstable or unlevel surface
1.5 Data protection (employee lockout)
The Time and Attendance system is designed to hold two pay periods of data. As a safety feature, the terminal will not allow employees to “punch” in on a third pay period without printing a completed previous HOURS SUMMARY report for ALL
EMPLOYEES AFTER the end of the pay period. (The pay period ends on the last day at the “day change” time set in the
clock rules – default time: Midnight.) Employees attempting to punch before the report is printed will be prompted at the display
“Locked out report old data 1st.” After the report(s) are printed the data stored in the terminal will be deleted from memory allowing employees to punch in on the current pay
period. Once data is deleted, it cannot be recovered.
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1.6 Unpacking and inspection
Open the shipping carton and carefully remove the contents. Inspect the
Time Clock terminal and accessories for damage. Report any damage or shortages to the company from which the unit was purchased.
IMPORTANT: Complete the registration card and return it to
Acroprint to ensure warranty registration.
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NOTE: Please keep all the packing
materials so they may be used should you wish to transport the system in the future. They are specifically designed to protect your product during shipment.
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2. Installing Time & Attendance PC software
2.1 PC Software for Windows 95/98/NT/2000 workstations installations
1. Start Windows.
2. Choose Start > Settings > Control Panel.
3. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs Properties option.
4. At the dialog screen choose the Install/Uninstall tab.
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5. Click Install. At the dialog screen titled “Install Program from
Floppy Disk or CD-ROM” insert the 3½" Time and Attendance PC
Software floppy disk into the drive and click Next. Follow the onscreen instructions.
6. Command line: A:\Setup.exe, Click “Finish”
7. Default directory: C:\TSIF, click “OK” if you don’t want to change.
8. When setup has installed the software, click on “OK.”
9. The “Read me” file may be printed, read at the monitor, or closed.
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3. Terminal installation
3.1 Electrical connections
Wiring connections for power, PC interface or printer (stand-alone mode) and mounting bracket can be located by removing the terminal's access door.
Access Door
3.2 Terminal mounting
The Time Clock terminal is supplied with a reversible bracket on back of the unit for desk or wall mounting. The unit is shipped with the bracket in the desk mounting position. With the access door removed, you are able to remove the bracket. Reverse the bracket and secure the bracket to the wall with the four screws. Recommended distance from floor to top of bracket is 54". The bracket has molded wire routing slots and a center hub for securing wires using nylon ties. After the bracket is fastened to the wall, mount the terminal on to the bracket. Complete wiring connections and replace the access door.
3.3 Connecting Time Clock terminal to IBM compatible PC
1. Make sure power is off at both the Time Clock terminal and the PC, and the access door on the terminal is removed.
2. Using the cable supplied with the terminal (50'), connect the
RJ-11 modular connector to the RS-232 port on the lower left corner.
3. Connect the other end of the
RJ-11 to the 9-pin adaptor
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supplied with the system. If your computer has a 25-pin serial port you will need a 9-pin to 25-pin adaptor available at most computer stores.
4. Connect the adaptor to the RS-232 serial port located on the rear of your computer.
5. Replace the access door on the terminal.
3.4 Printer connections (Stand-alone Operation or with
Additional Printer)
The Time Clock terminal may be connected directly to an IBM ® PC compatible printer. Reports can be printed without a PC.
3.4.1 Parallel printer connection
The terminal can accommodate a standard parallel printer cable available at most computer stores. The cable requires a 25-pin connector (to Time Clock terminal) on one end and a 36-pin Centronics type connector (to printer) on the other end.
3.4.2 Serial printer connection (Stand-alone Operation Only)
The serial printer cable is unique due to the phone jack interface to the RS 232 port. Contact Acroprint to order this cable.
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3.5 Connecting the power cord and securing the access door
Plug in the power cord coming from the wall mount transformer into the
Time Clock terminal. To reattach the access door and secure the unit to the reversible bracket, screw on the lower front panel of the unit to tighten the access door.
Power
Cord
Access Door
3.6 Establishing communications between terminal and PC
In most cases the software will automatically locate the PC serial port.
If the software does not locate the serial communications port:
1. From the PC, start the Time and Attendance program.
2. Select the communications icon; then select the correct communications port and baud rate.
NOTE: The baud rate on the PC must match the baud rate set on the Time Clock terminal. Default setting on the terminal is 9600. The baud rate may be changed at the terminal by using the Supervisor’s badge (see section
12. Manually programming the terminal).
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3.7 Time and date
Select the Time and Date icon from the main menu. To set time you may scroll up/down or you may enter the time in the AM/PM format.
Set month, date, and year, and click on “OK.” With correct communications established the time and date will be sent to the
Time Clock terminal.
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4. Setup
Setup is the set of instructions telling the Time and Attendance system how to calculate employee’s hours. These “Clock Rules” along with the
“Shift Rules” will be used to calculate employee’s time worked.
The Time and Attendance Software for Windows ® provides on-line reference to assist you in setting up your Time and Attendance systems to correctly calculate your employee hours worked. Help may be accessed from any screen by “clicking” on the Help Button or selecting Help at the main menu and then choosing Contents.
Clicking on the Search button at top allows you to select a subject or search for help by a word.
If you require additional assistance you may contact Acroprint Time
Recorder. When you call you should be at your computer and have
the product documentation. Telephone support 1-800-334-7190
To assist us in answering your questions or resolving your problem please have the following information available:
Record serial numbers here for future reference.
• Terminal Serial Number (Available on outside of packing box or on the back of the terminal under bracket)
_______________________ (6 digits with 2 alpha characters)
• PC software interface version (Available on outside of packing box, disk label, or through the Help screen by selecting About.
_______________________ PC Interface version
_______________________ Serial Number
• Current settings. (Run the “Clock Rules” report – see Section 9.5.)
• Description of what happened when the problem occurred and what you did to correct the problem
• Exact wording of any message(s) that appeared on the PC monitor or the terminal display
Terminal functions may be tested using one of the Supervisor Badges supplied with the system. See Section 12.3, Terminal diagnostics for testing terminal functions.
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4.1 Factory settings
The Clock Rules report initially contains the default factory settings on the Time Clock terminal. It is recommended that you print this report. To Print: select the report icon; under reports select Clock Rules and under report output, print manager. Click on print. Review settings and pencil
in settings that fit your work schedule(s). To return to factory settings, enter changes at the PC or reinitialize the terminal using the Supervisor’s badge (see Section 12,
Programming the terminal manually). Caution: Reinitializing the terminal will remove all punches and employee profiles, and reset all selections, including date and time, to default settings.
4.2 Clock rules
Select the Setup icon from the menu:
4.2.1 Pay period
The length of time during which time worked totals will accumulate for a time card. Select and click on type of pay period.
4.2.2 Next period start date
The date the NEXT pay period will start.
Select date. Caution: Changing date after pay period could result in lockout.
4.2.3 Max time on clock
The system assumes the employee has missed a punch after the maximum time on clock has been exceeded. Select time with arrow keys.
After “Max Time” has been reached, the system will automatically “punch out” the employee.
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4.2.4 Daily overtime after
The amount of time worked in a day, after which, overtime will begin to accumulate. Note: Leave at the default setting,
24 hours if you pay overtime based on a weekly setting only
(i.e. 40 hours). Daily overtime may be set to 2 levels (i.e.
8:00 and 12:00). Click on time window to change time.
4.2.5 Weekly overtime after
The amount of time worked in a week, after which, overtime will begin to accumulate. Note: Weekly overtime does not apply to semimonthly or monthly pay periods. Weekly overtime may be set to 2 levels (i.e. 40:00 and 48:00). Click on time window to change time.
4.2.6 7th Day Overtime
When this feature is enabled, all hours worked on the seventh consecutive worked day will be promoted to the next highest pay level provided that the seven consecutive days start at the beginning of the first or second week of the weekly or biweekly pay period. This feature does not affect weekly overtime calculations and will not override weekly overtime thresholds. The default setting for this feature is disabled.
4.2.7 Pay interval round
Increment of time used to calculate time worked totals as if the punch occurred at the interval division selected.
Selecting 1 minute calculates employee time on a minute to minute basis. Options include 1, 5, 6, 10 or 15 minute increments.
4.2.8 Click on “More...” button for second screen in setup.
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4.2.9 Daylight savings time
If enabled, the system will automatically assign the first
Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October as beginning and ending dates of daylight savings. This will occur each year without resetting. Time change will occur at 2:00 AM on these dates. Dates may be changed in countries where dates may be different. If not enabled, automatic daylight change will not occur.
4.2.10 Time Clock terminal printer type
Used in the stand-alone mode when the terminal is to be connected directly to a printer to print reports. Options include None, Serial or Parallel. When using the PC interface select type, “None.” May be used to print reports
from terminal when using interface.
4.2.11 Date format
Select one of six date formats: (i.e. DDMMYY = 2 digit date, month, year).
4.2.12 Time totals format
You may select employees total hours to print in Minutes
(half past the hour “30”) or Hundredths ( half past the hour
“.50”).
4.2.13 Time of day format
You may select hours to print in the AM/PM format (5:00
PM) or in the military format (5:00 PM will print “17:00”).
4.2.14 Day change offset
The time a new day begins. Default is set at midnight. Day change can be moved forward or backward of midnight so time worked can be credited to the day intended.
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5. Shift rules
Shift Rules defines shift start time, stop time, lunch periods, round, grace and dock times. Employees worked time will be calculated based on the “Clock Rules” and the rules of the “Shift” the employee is assigned.
The Time and Attendance system allows for 12 shifts or different schedules. Note: When using “Round,” “Grace,” and “Dock” features
actual punched time will always be shown on time card. Features are used for hours worked calculations.
5.1 Shifts
At the main menu, select the “Shift” icon.
5.2 Shift number
Select the number you wish to assign to the shift. You may choose between 1 and 12 shifts. Click on box to enable shift rules.
5.3 Shift start time
The time of day employees would normally start work. To select time scroll up/down or enter in either the AM/PM format (5:00
PM) or military format (17:00).
5.4 Shift round start
The minutes before the start time during which employee punches will be treated as if they occurred exactly on the start time. A 15 minute round would allow an employee punch at 7:45 AM to be treated as an 8:00 AM punch for the purpose of calculation.
5.5 Shift grace start
The minutes after the start time during which the employee punches are treated as if they occurred exactly on the start time. A
3 minute grace would allow an employee punch at 8:03 to be treated as a 8:00 AM punch for the purpose of calculation.
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5.6 Shift dock start
The minutes the employee will lose from time work totals if punched in after the “Start Time” plus Grace, if used. (i.e. 8:00
AM start, 3 minute grace, 15 minute dock, employee punch at
8:04 AM would be treated as a 8:15 punch.)
5.7 Shift stop time
The time of day the employee would normally stop work. To select time, scroll up/down or enter in either the AM/PM format (5:00 PM) or military format (17:00).
5.8 Shift round stop
The minutes after the stop time during which employee punches are treated as they occurred exactly on the stop time.
A 15 minute round would allow an employee punch at 5:15
PM to be treated as a 5:00 PM punch.
5.9 Shift grace stop
The minutes before the stop time which employee punches are treated as if they occurred exactly on the stop time.
Caution: A 3 minute Grace on a 5:00 PM stop time would allow employees to punch out at 4:57 PM and be treated as a
5:00 PM punch.
5.10 Shift dock stop
The minimum minutes the employee will lose from time worked totals if punching before the stop time (minus grace).
Without a shift grace stop assigned a 15 minute dock on a 5:00
PM stop time would allow an employee punch at 4:58 to be treated as a 4:45 PM punch.
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5.11 Lunch rules enable
Click on button to set lunch rules.
5.12 Lunch start time
The earliest time of day an employee can punch out for lunch.
5.13 Lunch end
The latest time of day at which an employee should punch
back in from lunch.
5.14 Lunch duration
The number of minutes for lunch which will be subtracted from time worked totals. If the Lunch Duration is 60 minutes and employee punches out at 12:01 PM and punches back in at 12:55 PM (54 minutes) one hour will be deducted for lunch.
5.15 Auto lunch deduct after
Automatic Lunch deduct — Enter the number of hours and minutes following an IN punch that the system will deduct for lunch. The lunch duration will then be subtracted from the time worked totals. An employee IN punch at 8:00 AM and an Auto After setting of 6 hours will allow the system to assume the employee has taken lunch and will deduct a lunch duration at 2:00 PM.
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6. Entering employees into system
From the main menu select “Employee Profiles” icon. To enter an employee, click on “Insert.”
6.1 Name
At the “Insert Employee” screen enter employee’s name.
Employee name field has 21 characters including spaces.
Note: Enter employee’s last name first if reports are to be sorted by last name.
6.2 Badge
Enter 4 digit badge number (see Badge) assigned to employee.
6.3 Number
You may enter up to a 9 digit employee number (not required).
6.4 Shift (can be used as departments)
Enter Shift number assigned. (Note: Employee time totals will be calculated based on these shift rules.)
Hint: Shifts can also be used to define department numbers.
(Shift 1 could be used as department 1, assigning employees to a department called shifts for reporting.)
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7. Supervisor’s badges
Supervisor’s badges are used to access setup information and reports at the Time Clock terminal. The system includes two
Supervisor’s badges. Supervisor’s badges will not allow access to the “Punch Editing,” the “Bell” program or “Data Export” features.
These can only be accessed through the PC Interface software. Up to
10 employee badges may be designated “Supervisor Badge.”
Employee badge(s) assigned as a supervisor badge may not be used as an employee badge. Once an employee badge designated as a supervisor badge has been deleted, it may be used as an employee badge. To assign additional supervisor badges, follow the procedure described below.
7.1 Supervisors
To designate an employee badge as a supervisor’s badge or to delete the employee badge from supervisor status click on the
“Supervisors” icon in the main menu. To add a supervisor badge click on “Insert” and assign the employee badge number you want to be a supervisor. To delete an employee badge from supervisor status, click on the badge number and then click on the “Delete” button. You will be prompted “Are you sure?” “Yes” will delete the badge.
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8. Editing punches
The Time and Attendance system allows you to edit employee punches in the current or the previous pay periods. Punches may be added or deleted. Employees who missed “punching” times can be added so that the system will calculate total hours worked. Punches outside of the shift parameter will be noted with an exclamation mark (!). The “Punch Editor” screen also allows you to edit totals in
“Regular” and “Overtime” categories. Clicking on the “Details” button in the punch editor will show the system calculations of hours worked.
8.1 Punch editing
At the main menu, click on “Punch Editing.” In the “Punch
Editor” screen select the employee to edit. Click on the Pay
Period (current or previous). To add a “punch,” click on
“Insert.” Enter time in either AM/PM format (5:00 PM) or military format (17:00). Enter date as needed. Next to punch the word “Inserted” will appear. To “Delete” a punch, select the punch and click on “Delete.” If the punch was an employee “swiped” punch the word “Deleted” will appear next to the punch. If the punch was “Inserted,” it may be deleted without a notation.
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9. Reports
9.1 Print, view, archive (save to disk)
There are five (5) standard reports available from the Time and
Attendance system. To print reports, select the “Report” icon from the main menu:
1. Select the report you wish to print or view at the PC monitor:
Hours Summary
Time Card
Who’s In, Who’s Out
Employee Profiles
Clock Rules
NOTE: The Time and Attendance system is designed to hold two pay periods of data. A completed Hours Summary report for all employees must be printed after the end of the pay period. Failure to do so will result in employees attempting to punch in on a third pay period being locked out of the clock. This is a safety feature to avoid loss or tampering of unreported data.
2. Select Report Output
1. Time Clock Printer (This is the printer connected directly to the terminal for stand-alone operation.)
2. Print Manager (To print reports selected from printer connected to the PC)
3. PC screen (If you wish to view report on PC monitor, does not print)
4. ASCII File save report to floppy disk (Archive to disk-save information) You will asked to name file and destination drive. May require floppy disk.
3. Employees: Select: All, Individual Employees, or Individual shift
(select shift number)
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4. Select Pay Period: Current or Previous
5. Sort By: Allows you to select reports sorted by Name, Badge
Number, Employee Number or by Shift.
6. Click on the button in the upper right hand corner of the report screen to:
Report Output Button
Time Clock Printer “Send”
Print Manager “Print”
PC Screen
ASCII File
“View”
“Create”
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9.2 Time card report
The Time Card report is a listing by employee of all IN-OUT punches along with hours worked totals. This may be for the current or previous pay period. The report may be for one employee, employees on a specific shift, or for all employees.
When a Time Card report has punch times with an “!” exclamation mark beside them, this indicates that the punch is either too early or too late to conform to shift or lunch rules that were enabled. If the words “TIME CHANGE” are printed underneath a punch in time, that indicates the real time clock in the Time Clock terminal was changed while that person was punched in. (Note: A Daylight
Savings Time adjustment will cause this if someone is on the clock at 2:00 a.m.) The word “missed,” followed by “*” asterisks, will appear in the place of a punch out time if “MAX TIME ON
CLOCK” has been exceeded. Note that the asterisks will also appear beside the totals and summaries of any employees who have missed a punch.
TIME CARDS : SELECTED EMPLOYEES 2/15/01 10:46 AM PAGE 1 T
============================================================================ I
M
ADAMS, LINDA #000000121 SHIFT-01 PAY PERIOD ENDING - 2/11/01 E
PUNCH DATE TIME IN/OUT HOURS DAY TOTAL WEEK TOTAL C
-------- ------------ --------- ------ ----------- ----------- ----------- A
MON FEB 5 8:00AM IN R
MON FEB 5 12:00PM OUT 4:00 D
MON FEB 5 1:00PM IN S
MON FEB 5 5:00PM ___OUT 4:00 MON 8:00
TUE FEB 6 7:45AM IN
TUE FEB 6 12:45PM OUT 5:00
TUE FEB 6 1:15PM IN
TUE FEB 6 4:15PM ___OUT 3:00 TUE 8:00
WED FEB 7 8:00AM IN 2
WED FEB 7 12:30PM OUT 4:30 /
WED FEB 7 1:30PM IN 1
WED FEB 7 5:00PM ___OUT 3:30 WED 8:00 5
THU FEB 8 7:30AM IN /
THU FEB 8 12:00PM OUT 4:30 0
THU FEB 8 12:30PM IN 1
THU FEB 8 4:00PM ___OUT 3:30 THU 8:00
FRI FEB 9 8:00AM IN
FRI FEB 9 11:30AM OUT 3:30 1
FRI FEB 9 12:30PM IN 0
FRI FEB 9 5:00PM ___OUT 4:30 FRI 8:00 40:00 REG :
0:00 OT1 4
0:00 OT2 6
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
A
PAY PERIOD: HOURS (+/-)EDITS TOTAL ADJUSTED M
----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
REGULAR 40:00 40:00 ________REG
FIRST LEVEL OVERTIME 0:00 0:00 ________OT1
SECOND LEVEL OVERTIME 0:00 0:00 ________OT2
SUPERVISOR:__________________________ EMPLOYEE:___________________________
ADAMS, LINDA
TIME CARD STATUS: COMPLETE
.................. END TIME CARDS:SELECTED EMPLOYEES...........................
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9.3 Hours summary report
The Hours Summary report list hours worked totals by regular and overtime hours. This may be for an individual employee, a specific shift, or all employees; for the current or previous pay period. If an employee has a missed punch, the
HOURS SUMMARY TOTAL will be noted with an * .
HOURS SUMMARY : ALL EMPLOYEES 2/15/01 9:44 AM PAGE 1 H
============================================================================ O
U
PAY PERIOD ENDING: 2/11/01 R
S
NAME NUMBER BADGE SHIFT REGULAR OVERTIME 1 OVERTIME 2
----------------- --------- ----- ----- ---------- ---------- ---------- S
ADAMS, LINDA 000000121 0005 01 40:00 0:00 0:00 U
ELLIS, STEVEN 000000176 0015 02 40:00 0:00 0:00 M
JOHNSON, JAMES 000000160 0017 03 40:00 1:00 0:00 M
JONES, CAROL 000000207 0006 02 40:00 0:00 0:00 A
MARTIN, LARRY 000000213 0011 01 * 32:00 0:00 0:00 R
SMITH, ROBERT 000000189 0032 01 40:00 2:00 0:00 Y
TAYLOR, ROBERT 000000151 0023 03 40:00 0:00 0:00
THOMAS, KATHERI 000000100 0002 01 32:00 0:00 0:00
TUCKER, DONALD 000000202 0016 03 40:00 0:00 0:00 2
WEBSTER, BETTY 000000175 0003 01 40:00 0:00 0:00 /
WILLIAMS, MARTI 000000110 0007 01 * 36:00 0:00 0:00 1
WILSON, MELVIN 000000182 0012 02 40:00 0:00 0:00 5
/
REGULAR OVERTIME 1 OVERTIME 2 0
---------- ---------- ---------- 1
PAY PERIOD TOTAL HOURS: * 460:00 3:00 0:00
PAY PERIOD STATUS: COMPLETE
9
TOTAL EMPLOYEES: 12/12 :
4
4
A
M
.................. END HOURS SUMMARY:ALL EMPLOYEES.............................
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9.4 Employee profile report
The Employee Profile report lists All employees who have been programmed into the system with their assigned employee number, badge number and shift number.
EMP PROFILES : ALL EMPLOYEES 2/15/01 9:30 AM PAGE 1 E
============================================================================ M
P
EMPLOYEES:
P
NAME NUMBER BADGE SHIFT R
----------------- --------- ----- ----- O
ADAMS, LINDA 000000121 0005 01 F
ELLIS, STEVEN 000000176 0015 02 I
JOHNSON, JAMES 000000160 0017 03 L
JONES, CAROL 000000207 0006 02 E
MARTIN, LARRY 000000213 0011 01 S
SMITH, ROBERT 000000189 0032 01
TAYLOR, ROBERT 000000151 0023 03
THOMAS, KATHERI 000000100 0002 01
TUCKER, DONALD 000000202 0016 03 2
WEBSTER, BETTY 000000175 0003 01 /
WILLIAMS, MARTI 000000110 0007 01 1
WILSON, MELVIN 000000182 0012 02 5
/
TOTAL EMPLOYEES: 12/12 0
1
SYSTEM INFORMATION:
LAST CHANGE: 2/10/99 12:07 PM
SOFTWARE REVISION: TSW - VERSION 3.00 9
:
3
0
A
M
.................. END EMP PROFILES:ALL EMPLOYEES..............................
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9.5 Clock rules report
The Clock Rules report lists ALL of the programmed setup, shift, and lunch rules.
CLOCK RULES 2/15/01 12:24 PM PAGE 1 C
============================================================================ L
O
CLOCK RULES: C
K
MAX TIME ON CLOCK 12:00 HOURS
PAY INTERVAL-ROUND 01 MINUTES R
PAY PERIOD WEEKLY U
NEXT PAY PERIOD START DATE 2/19/01 L
DAY CHANGE TIME 12:00 AM E
FIRST DAILY OVERTIME AFTER 24:00 HOURS S
FIRST WEEKLY OVERTIME AFTER 40:00 HOURS
SECOND DAILY OVERTIME AFTER 24:00 HOURS
SECOND WEEKLY OVERTIME AFTER 168:00 HOURS
7TH DAY OVERTIME DISABLED
DST START DATE 4/04/01
DST END DATE 10/28/01 2
PRINTER PARALLEL /
COM PORT BAUD RATE 9600 1
5
SUPERVISOR BADGES: /
NO SUPERVISOR BADGES ASSIGNED 0
1
SHIFT RULES:
SHIFT 1 SHIFT 2 SHIFT 3 1
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- 2
SHIFT RULES DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED :
START TIME - - - 2
ROUND - - - 4
GRACE - - -
DOCK - - - P
STOP TIME - - - M
ROUND - - -
GRACE - - -
DOCK - - -
LUNCH RULES DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED
START TIME - - -
STOP TIME - - -
DURATION - - -
AUTO AFTER - - -
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
CLOCK RULES 2/15/01 12:24 PM PAGE 2 C
============================================================================ L
O
SHIFT RULES:(CONT.) C
K
SHIFT 4 SHIFT 5 SHIFT 6
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- R
SHIFT RULES DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED U
LUNCH RULES DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED L
------------------------------------------------------------------------- E
S
SHIFT 7 SHIFT 8 SHIFT 9
---------------- ---------------- ----------------
SHIFT RULES DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED
LUNCH RULES DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED 2
------------------------------------------------------------------------- /
1
5
SHIFT 10 SHIFT 11 SHIFT 12 /
---------------- ---------------- ---------------- 0
SHIFT RULES DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED 1
LUNCH RULES DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
1
BELL SCHEDULE: 2
:
TIME DURATION SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2
---------- ---------- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4
SYSTEM INFORMATION: P
LAST CHANGE: 2/11/99 12:11 PM M
SOFTWARE REVISION: TSW - VERSION 3.00
.................. END CLOCK RULES.............................................
30 Reports
9.6 Who's in, who's out report
The Who’s In, Who’s Out report lists all employees or a specific shift of names by who is punched IN or punched OUT.
IN/OUT : SELECTED EMPLOYEES 2/15/01 8:22 AM PAGE 1 I
============================================================================ N
/
SHIFT 1: O
U
IN OUT T
------------------------ ------------------------
ADAMS, LINDA THOMAS, KATHERI
MARTIN, LARRY WEBSTER, BETTY
SMITH, ROBERT
WILLIAMS, MARTI
SHIFT 2:
IN OUT
------------------------ ------------------------
ELLIS, STEVEN JONES, CAROL 2
WILSON, MELVIN /
SHIFT 3: 1
5
IN OUT /
------------------------ ------------------------ 0
JOHNSON, JAMES 1
TAYLOR, ROBERT
TUCKER, DONALD
TOTAL EMPLOYEES: 12/12
5 IN 8
7 OUT :
2
2
A
M
.................. END IN/OUT:SELECTED EMPLOYEES...............................
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10. Save to disk, archiving, & exporting
The Time and Attendance system allows you to save pay period data to disk eliminating the need to keep hard copies. A generic
ASCII export file can be created to export to other programs.
(Check with your computer support consultant.) Export files for selected national payroll processors have been included. Check with one of these companies in your area for pricing and information about their services.
10.1 Save to disk
To save payroll data on disk select the “Reports” icon from the main menu. Select the Report you wish to save. Under “Report Output” select ASCII File. Then select Employees, Pay Period, and Sort By preference. Click on “Create.” At the “Save As” screen enter a File Name and select a drive. Click on
“OK.”
10.2 Exporting
To export data click on the “Export” icon at the main menu.
At the “Data Export” screen select output format. Choosing one of the national payroll processors will put data in the format required by that processor. If you select the generic
ASCII file you must determine the format needed at the import program. (Check with your computer support consultant.) Next select the current or previous pay period.
Click on the “Group Selection” required. Click on the
“Export” button.
32 Save to disk, archiving, & exporting
11. Bell schedule
The Time and Attendance system includes a signal schedule allowing for 24 program signal times, with individual durations from .1 to 25.5 seconds, and individual day of the week selection.
An optional external signal buzzer is available for office environments. See Appendix D.
Optional bells/horns may require relay box. Call Acroprint for details.
Bell schedule 33
12. Programming terminal without software
12.1 Introduction
The Time Clock terminal is primarily self-prompting to supervisors. The Main Menu is activated by swiping a
Supervisor Badge. The headings for each group on the next four pages are the choices which appear in the Main Menu.
The menu key (either up or down) is used to reach the menu subject desired. Pressing ENTER opens the specific task menu. The following Supervisor's Menu Map shows menus and choices available.
All branches in the menu can be reached by simply using the
ARROW and ENTER keys. The CLEAR key will move you to the previous menu.
A prompt for further input may appear after a function has been selected. The ARROW keys can still be used, but the
Time Clock terminal provides the convenience of a numerical pad. If prompted for a Badge Number or to select an employee, the option of swiping the badge may be used.
After a critical function or data has been entered, an
>ENTER TO CONFIRM< prompt is used to protect against unwanted entries. Typically, the Time Clock terminal will display the programmed data on the bottom line of the display as the selections are being scrolled through on the top line.
The data programmed into the Time Clock terminal can be reviewed in this fashion. If there are any doubts about what has been programmed, simply print the appropriate report.
HINT: PROGRAM TERMINAL AT PC USING SOFTWARE
AND CABLE SUPPLIED BEFORE USING AS
STAND-ALONE TERMINAL.
34 Programming the Time Clock terminal manually
12.2 Supervisor’s menu map
MAIN MENU
REPORTS
ADD/EDIT EMPLOYEE
EDIT TIME TOTALS
EDIT SHIFT RULES
SUPERVISOR CARDS
TIME AND DATE
SETUP
TEST FEATURES
TEST FEATURES
SELECT A TASK
BADGE READER TEST
DISPLAY TEST
KEYBOARD TEST
AUDIO TEST
PRINTER TEST
BELL TEST
REPORTS
SELECT A REPORT
HOURS SUMMARY
TIME CARDS
WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT }
EMPLOYEE PROFILES
}
CLOCK RULES
SELECT REPORT FILTER
ALL EMPLOYEES
INDIVIDUAL SHIFT
SELECT A SHIFT
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEE
SELECT AN EMPLOYEE
SELECT REPORT FILTER
ALL EMPLOYEES
INDIVIDUAL SHIFT
SELECT A SHIFT
INDIVIDUAL EMPLOYEE
SELECT AN EMPLOYEE
SELECT PAY PERIOD
CURRENT
PREVIOUS
REPORT SUBMITTED
Programming the Time Clock terminal manually 35
ADD/EDIT EMPLOYEE
SELECT A TASK
ADD AN EMPLOYEE
EDIT AN EMPLOYEE
DELETE AN EMPLOYEE
SELECT AN EMPLOYEE
{EMPLOYEE NAME}
SELECT AN EMPLOYEE
{EMPLOYEE NAME}
ENTER BADGE NUMBER
EMPLOYEE NAME
EMPLOYEE NUMBER
SHIFT NUMBER
SELECT AN EMPLOYEE
EDIT TIME TOTALS
CURRENT REGULAR HRS
CURRENT OVERTIME 1
CURRENT OVERTIME 2
PREVIOUS REGULAR HRS
PREVIOUS OVERTIME 1
PREVIOUS OVERTIME 2
SUPERVISOR CARDS
SELECT A TASK
ADD SUPERVISOR BADGE }
DELETE A SUPERVISOR
ENTER BADGE NUMBER
36 Programming the Time Clock terminal manually
SELECT A SHIFT
EDIT SHIFT RULES
SHIFT RULES = DISABLED
SHIFT RULES = ENABLED
SHIFT START TIME
SHIFT START ROUND
SHIFT START GRACE
SHIFT START DOCK
SHIFT STOP TIME
SHIFT STOP ROUND
SHIFT STOP GRACE
SHIFT STOP DOCK
SHIFT LUNCH RULES = DISABLED
SHIFT LUNCH RULES = ENABLED
LUNCH WINDOW BEGIN
LUNCH WINDOW END
LUNCH DURATION
AUTO LUNCH AFTER
SELECT A TASK
SET THE TIME
SET THE DATE
TIME FORMAT
DATE FORMAT
TIME TOTALS FORMAT
TIME AND DATE
ENTER TIME OF DAY
12 HOUR
24 HOUR
DAY MONTH YEAR
DAY YEAR MONTH
MONTH DAY YEAR
MONTH YEAR DAY
YEAR DAY MONTH
YEAR MONTH DAY
MINUTES
HUNDREDTHS
Programming the Time Clock terminal manually 37
MAX TIME ON CLOCK
PAY INTERVAL ROUND
PAY PERIOD LENGTH
PAY PERIOD START
DAY CHANGE OFFSET
OVERTIME RULES
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS
SETUP PRINTER
COMM PORT BAUD RATE
SETUP
ENTER ELAPSED TIME
SELECT PAY INTERVAL
1 MINUTE(S)
5 MINUTE(S)
6 MINUTE(S)
10 MINUTE(S)
15 MINUTE(S)
SELECT PAY PERIOD
WEEK PAY PERIOD
TWO WEEK PAY PERIOD
SEMIMONTHLY PERIOD
MONTHLY PAY PERIOD
ENTER TIME OFFSET
1ST DAILY OT AFTER
1ST WEEKLY OT AFTER
2ND DAILY OT AFTER
2ND WEEKLY OT AFTER
7TH DAY OVERTIME
DISABLED
ENABLED
DAYLIGHT SAVE START
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS END
DISABLED
SELECT PRINTER TYPE
PARALLEL
SERIAL
NONE
SELECT BAUD RATE
19200
38400
300
600
1200
2400
4800
9600
REMOVE ALL PUNCHES
REINITIALIZE SYSTEM
38 Programming the Time Clock terminal manually
12.3 Terminal diagnostics
The Time Clock terminal has a self-testing feature. The badge reader, display, keyboard audio, printer and bell program can be tested using a Supervisor’s badge. At the terminal:
1) Swipe the Supervisor badge.
2) Scroll up/down to “Test Features.”
3) Press ENTER.
4) Scroll menu to select test
5) Press ENTER and proceed as instructed.
TEST DESCRIPTIONS
Badge reader: This test will display the badge number that is swiped through the slot. This test may help identify a
Display: defective badge.
The display will scroll through the various characters.
Keyboard:
Audio:
Printer:
Bell:
The display will show which key is being pushed. Press clear twice to end the test.
The internal speaker will beep at graduated frequencies for this test.
Outputs a patterned character string to the printer.
This test will ring a connected bell or buzzer (see Companion products) to ensure it is working properly. NOTE:
Setting a bell schedule is only possible using the PC Interface
Program.
Programming the Time Clock terminal manually 39
Appendix A — Error messages at PC monitor
Error: A change has occurred in the Primary database.....
Reason: Database changed since PC last communicated with the terminal. Punches may have occurred or supervisor changes may have been made at the terminal. New data must be reloaded at the PC. Unsaved changes made at PC will be discarded.
Error: A Field Validation Error Has Occurred on Field: <Field
Name>
Reason: Invalid value entered in the field indicated. Reenter data according to the rules applied to the indicated field.
Error: A Report Error Has Occurred.
Reason: An error occurred while attempting to execute a report.
Check printer and printer connections.
Error: Cannot Export Data - The following employee has an incomplete time card: <Name> <Badge Number>.
Reason: Incomplete time card data. Correct all missing punches and make sure all employees have completed pay period.
Error: Cannot insert punch. Punch is <before/after> pay period
<start/end> date.
Reason: Attempted to insert punch outside of pay period parameters. Correct punch Date, Time or Pay Period.
40 Appendix A — Error messages at PC monitor
Error: Error Messages regarding:
<Clearing> <Cummunicating> <Deleting> <Inserting>
<Loading> <Marking> <Updating>
<Clock Terminal not responding>
Reason: Error occurred in communication between the PC and terminal:
1) Try again.
2) Check connections between PC and terminal.
3) Insure communications cable does not exceed recommended length, in specifications, located away from other wiring and is not coiled.
4) Try lowering baud rate. (This must be done at both the PC and the terminal.)
Error: Error <Creating> <Opening> File: <File Name>
Reason: Check and reenter valid file name.
Error: Next Pay Period Date exceeds limit of Pay Period length.
Reason: Specified Start of Next Pay Period beyond parameters.
Reenter valid date.
Error: No employees have been <Define> <Selected>
Reason: An attempt to execute an employee based report without employee(s) being <defined> or <selected>. Define or select employees and try again.
Error: Unable to initialize the connection to Print Manager.
Reason: The PC interface was unable to open the Windows default printer. Check printer settings using the Windows
Print Manager and check hardware printer port settings.
Appendix A — Error messages at PC monitor 41
Error: Unable to open <any> COM port <n>.
Reason: PC interface unable to open a COM port. Check hardware settings and connections.
Error: Unable to start a timer.
Reason: Windows unable to initiate a timer. Close some programs and try again.
Error: Clock Terminal not responding.
Reason: Terminal did not respond to a communication packet sent by the PC.
1) Check all connections between terminal and PC.
Make sure terminal is powered up. Check baud rate is the same at PC and terminal.
2) Make sure communication cable is the recommended length and to specifications. Check that cable is not coiled or running through switches, over fluorescent lights or other sources of electromagnetic noise.
3) Try a slower baud rate. Terminal baud rate can be accessed using the Supervisor’s badge. Then change baud rate in the PC program to match the terminal.
4) Check for IRQ (Interrupt request line) conflicts on the
PC. Make sure the number assigned to the
Time Clock terminal COM port is not the same used on other ports.
NOTE: If you are uncertain about changing system settings, please consult a computer technician. Acroprint
DOES NOT support operating system software and provides this information only for your convenience.
42 Appendix A — Error messages at PC monitor
To check if an IRQ conflict on the COM port supporting the Time
Clock terminal exists on your computer you can run a Resource
Summary Report:
Windows 95: a) Under “My Computer” icon click on “Control
Panel” b) Click on the “System” icon.
c) Click on tab “Device Manager.” d) Click on “Print,” “OK.” e) Click on “OK” again to exit.
The Resource Summary Report contains an IRQ Usage Summary. If the port attached to the Time Clock terminal uses the same IRQ as another device this could cause a problem. The Device Manager can be used to change a device’s configuration:
* Identify a free IRQ setting and assign the device to that setting.
* Disable the conflicting device to determine if it is causing a problem.
* Rearrange settings used by another device or devices to free a setting needed by the device with the conflict.
* Change jumpers on your hardware to match the new settings.
NOTE: If the device uses hardware jumpers or switches to change settings and you use Device Manager to change the settings, you must also change the settings on the hardware. Device Manager does not change hardware settings.
Windows 3.xx While Windows 3.xx does not include Device
Manager, it does allow you to change settings at each COM port. Access to Setup for Ports is obtained through the Control Panel. No two devices can use the same IRQ setting. If necessary, change
COM port to a nonconflicting IRQ setting.
Appendix A — Error messages at PC monitor 43
Appendix B — Error messages at terminal
These are error messages you may encounter while using the clock.
BADGE OUT OF RANGE
The badge number is not 1-9999 or one of the three special supervisor badges.
BADGE READER TEST
INVALID DATA
Errant badge read during badge reader test.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
1. Response when database failed to remove all punches.
2. Record verification prior to deleting an employee failed. Simply try again.
3. Database access problem.
4. An attempt was made to modify a setting to an invalid value.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
BADGE NOT FOUND
The badge number is not entered on the clock.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
BADGE NOT ON FILE
The badge number is not entered on the clock as either an employee, or a supervisor.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
DATE OUT OF RANGE
The pay period start date must be beyond the current date and time set on the clock and it must be within one pay period’s duration from the current time and date.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
EMPLOYEE FOUND
Attempting to add a supervisor or employee badge to the clock that is already programmed as an employee’s badge.
44 Appendix B — Error messages at Time Clock terminal
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
INVALID BADGE
Attempting to add/delete a supervisor or employee badge that is outside of the acceptable badge number range (1-9999).
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
INVALID DATE
1. An invalid date was entered by the users. An example of an invalid date is Feb. 30, 1997.
2. When manually entering daylight savings time thresholds, the dates must be beyond the current date and time and it must be within 400 days of the current date and time.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
INVALID DAY
For monthly pay periods, the pay period start day must be between 1-28.
For semimonthly pay periods, the two pay period start days must be between 1-28. The second day must be greater than the first.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
INVALID ELAPSED TIME
1. Max time on the clock, lunch after, and daily overtime thresholds must be in the range of 0-5999 minutes.
2. Weekly overtime thresholds must be in the range of 0-29,999 minutes.
3. Edit time totals must be in the range of -29,999 to 29,999 minutes.
4. A shift round, grace or dock value is out of range.
5. A lunch duration is out of range.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
INVALID NAME
The employee’s name contains characters that are not capital letters, spaces, periods or commas.
Appendix B — Error messages at Time Clock terminal 45
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
INVALID NUMBER
Attempting to add an employee number to the clock that is outside of the acceptable range (0-999999999).
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
INVALID SHIFT
Attempting to set a shift number that is outside of the acceptable range
(1-12).
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
INVALID TIME
An invalid time of day was entered by the users. An example of an invalid time is 25:00:00.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
MEMORY FULL
Employee cannot clock in/out. The memory is full. Reporting previous pay period data will not correct the problem, because the old pay period is not old enough to dump or is already empty.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
NO EMPLOYEES DEFINED
1. Edit employee, delete employee, or edit time totals selected when there are no employees on clock.
2. Submitting a report for individual employees when there are no employees on the clock.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
NO SUPERVISOR BADGES
Delete supervisor selected when there are no user programmed supervisor badges on the clock.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
REPORT IN PROGRESS
Attempted to change a setting on the clock while a report was in progress.
46 Appendix B — Error messages at Time Clock terminal
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
SELECT_PRINTER_TYPE
Generating a report when printer type is none.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
SUPERVISOR FOUND
Attempting to add a supervisor or employee badge to the clock that is already programmed as a supervisor’s badge.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
TOO MANY WAITING
Attempted to submit a report when the report queue is full. Wait for some of the reports to finish printing, then try again.
CAN’T COMPLETE TASK
TRY AGAIN PLEASE
Database access errors while attempting a transaction.
CRYSTAL/RTC TEST
FAIL:HANDSHAKE/INT
The real time clock and the crystal are tested by comparing them against each other. This indicates a failure in the test.
DATA MAY BE CORRUPT
PRESS A KEY
This is caused by a power failure while writing to the database. Print all reports if possible. Reinitialize the system if required.
DATABASE ACCESS ERROR
An internal database access error occurred.
LOCKED OUT
REPORT OLD DATA 1ST
Employee cannot clock in. The pay periods need to roll over first. Before they can roll over, the data in the previous pay period must be printed. See
Section 9.3. Hours summary report. Printing report will allow employee(s) to clock in.
Appendix B — Error messages at Time Clock terminal 47
MEMORY FULL
REPORT OLD DATA 1ST
Employee cannot clock in/out. Reporting previous pay period will allow the clock to dump that data and free up memory.
PC COMM ERROR
DEVICE=SERIAL
An error occurred when passing information between the PC and the
Time Clock terminal.
RAM MEMORY TEST
FAIL:DATA
A data error occurred during the RAM test.
ROM MEMORY TEST
FAIL:DATA
A data error occurred during the EPROM test.
REPORT OUTPUT ERROR
DEVICE= PARALLEL
An error was detected while printing to the parallel port.
REPORT OUTPUT ERROR
DEVICE= SERIAL
An error was detected while printing to the serial port.
REPORT TIMEOUT ERROR
No activity was detected on the port for an extended period of time.
TRY AGAIN PLEASE
Errant badge read.
TRY AGAIN PLEASE
FAIL:DATA
Database access failure when attempting to validate a badge.
48 Appendix B — Error messages at Time Clock terminal
UNRECOVERABLE ERROR
PRESS A KEY
Catastrophic database error notification. The system will perform a system initialization.
Appendix B — Error messages at Time Clock terminal 49
Appendix C — FA Q ’S
FAQ’S — Frequently Asked Questions
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Q. What happens if one of my employees forgets to punch out?
A. The word “Missed” will appear in place of the out punch on the time card. When time is determined it may then be added to the employee time card under editing in the PC software. The word
“Inserted” will now appear on the time card and the totals will automatically update. Asterisks (*) will also appear on the
Hours Summary report denoting a missed punch.
2. Q. Is the Time Clock terminal year 2000 compatible?
A. Yes!
3. Q. How do my employees know they are punched “in” without a time card?
A. The Time Clock terminal displays the employee name, type of punch (In or Out) and hours worked at each swipe (punch) of the employee’s badge.
4. Q. How is overtime handled on a semimonthly or monthly pay period?
A. Daily overtime limits can be set on semimonthly or monthly pay periods. Weekly OT does not apply to semimonthly or monthly pay periods.
5. Q. I live in Arizona and we do not change to daylight savings time.
Will the Time Clock terminal automatically change the time?
A. No, the feature may be disabled if not required.
50 Appendix C — FAQ’S
6. Q. What is the total number of Supervisors I can assign?
A. You may have a total of 10 Supervisors. The System includes two Supervisor’s badges. However, you can use employees badges and assign them as Supervisor badges. These badges cannot be used as employee badges while assigned as
Supervisor.
BADGES
1. Q. Can I use my present employee badge?
A. Time Clock terminal badges are magnetic encoded on ABA, track 2, with four significant digits. If existing badges are encoded the same, the badges should work. The terminal will read only the last four digits of your current badges (i.e.
#0006563). Range: 0001 to 9999.
2. Q. Can I order badges numbered from 150 to 200?
A. Extra badges are available in standard packs: Nos. 26-50,
Nos. 51 to 100, and Nos. 101 to 151. Special badges may be ordered. Check with customer service for pricing and availability.
SAVE TO DISK, ARCHIVING AND EXPORTING
1. Q. Can I archive or save data to disk?
A. Yes. Saving data on disk avoids the need to keep hard copies.
From the Time and Attendance PC software select the “Reports” icon from the menu. Under “Report Output” select
“ASCII File” and click on “Create.” At the “Save As” screen name report and select drive. Click on “OK.”
Appendix C — FAQ’S 51
2. Q. Can I use other payroll packages and export data for payroll?
A. Yes. Using the generic ASCII output, data may be exported to other software accepting ASCII files. (The Time and
Attendance PC software is required.) See procedure above.
3. Q. The Time and Attendance software allows for export to national payroll processors (Time Plus, ADP, Paychex’s Paylink). How do these services work?
A. The end user must contact these companies in their local area for pricing and information about the service. (The Time and
Attendance PC software is required to export.)
CONNECTIONS
1. Q. I want to connect the Time Clock terminal directly to a printer.
What type of printer do I need?
A. The Time Clock terminal can support a serial or parallel printer.
The parallel printer should be a IBM-PC or a PC compatible printer. The printer cable (not included with system) is a standard parallel printer cable with a 25-pin connector and a
36-pin Centronics-type connector. For serial cable information contact Acroprint.
2. Q. Can I use two terminals with the software?
A. No. The software supports only one terminal and is not designed for a LAN environment.
52 Appendix C — FAQ’S
3. Q. The Time Clock terminal comes with 50' of cable to connect to my computer. Can I get a longer cable?
A. Acroprint offers an optional 100 feet low impedance cable. This cable is terminated at both ends and inspected to assure proper operation. User supplied cable may result in communication problems. User's cable is not supported by Acroprint's help desk.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Q. My employees cannot punch in; the display reads “Locked out report old data 1st.”
A. Run a previous hour summary report for all employees.
2. Q. My employees cannot punch in; the display reads “Memory Full
Report Old Data 1st.” I deleted hours and employees and it still won’t allow employees to punch.
A. Hours Summary report MUST be run. Deleting employees and data does not remove records from this file.
3. Q. When I try to print reports, I get the message “No printer response.”
A. Check that the printer is configured to communicate with the terminal; cable is secured at both ends; printer is “on line.”
4. Q. I can’t delete an employee. I keep getting the message “Can’t complete task, employee punches on clock.”
A. You must wait until there are no employee punches on the clock
(normally two complete pay periods).
Appendix C — FAQ’S 53
Appendix D — Support agreement
Acroprint offers a hassle-free support agreement for your peace of mind. You can call our support department for more details and pricing on this support plan.
W i t h S u p p o r t A g r e e m e n t
U n il m ti e d t e l e p h o n e s u p p o r t
W i t h o u t S u p p o r t
A g r e e m e n t
A tf e r 3 0 i n c i d e n t d a y s c a ll s a r e b i ll e d p e r
F r e e s o u p g r a d e s tf w a r e a n d v e r s i o n
W e
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S T A T U S !
ri o r e x c h a n g e
C H A R G E P R I O R I c l o c
T Y k a t
Y o u m u s t u p g r a d e s p u r c h a s e s o tf w a r e
A b e tf e r c h a w a r r r g e d a n t y f o r t o r e p a ri u n ti p e r p a r t i o s d a
, n y o u d w i l a b o r ll
54 Appendix D — Support agreement
Appendix E — Companion products
Contact the Acroprint distributor from which you purchased this product to see if companion products are offered.
You may purchase directly from Acroprint using your Visa or
MasterCard. Sorry no COD’s.
Description/Illustration
40 Pocket Badge Rack (Plastic)
Part Number
81-0117-000
2 - 12 Pocket Badge Racks (Plastic) 81-0116-003
Head Cleaning Badges
10 cleaning badges
Extra Magnetic Identification Badges
25 badges encoded 26-50
50 badges encoded 51-100
50 badges encoded 101-150
External Buzzer (85 dB @ 1')
NOTE: This device is fully powered by the Time Clock terminal, no other connections required; however, the PC Interface Software is necessary to program signal times.
Ideal for quiet office.
Battery Back-Up (UPS)
Allows terminal to operate without AC power for up to six hours.
13" L x 3½" W x 6" H
Not for PC - Terminal Only
Special 100' Communications Cable
For connecting terminal to PC
(Caution: this is a special cable for use with the Time & Attendance system)
14-0111-002
14-0122-002
14-0113-002
14-0113-003
01-0122-000
74-0105-000
DB9
DB25
72-0176-000
72-0176-002
Appendix E — Companion products 55
5640 Departure Drive • Raleigh, NC 27616
Phone: 919.872.5800 • IN USA 800.334.7190
Fax: 919.850.0720
www.acroprint.com
Microsoft ® Windows™, Windows ® 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000 or Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp., IBM ® is a registered trademark of
International Business Machines.Time+Plus
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Time+Plus
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Inc., ADP
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Inc., Paylink is a registered trademark of PayChex. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
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Table of contents
- 5 1. Introduction
- 5 Product overview
- 6 Minimum system requirements
- 6 Employee punch capacity
- 7 Site requirements
- 7 Data protection (employee lockout)
- 8 Unpacking and inspection
- 9 2. Installing Time & Attendance PC software
- 9 PC Software for Windows 95/98/NT/2000 workstations installations
- 11 3. Terminal installation
- 11 Electrical connections
- 11 Terminal mounting
- 11 Connecting Time Clock terminal to IBM compatible PC
- 12 3.4.1 Parallel printer connection
- 13 Connecting the power cord and securing the access door
- 13 Establishing communications between terminal and PC
- 14 Time and date
- 15 4. Setup
- 16 Factory settings
- 16 Clock rules
- 16 4.2.1 Pay period
- 16 4.2.2 Next period start date
- 16 4.2.3 Max time on clock
- 17 4.2.4 Daily overtime after
- 17 4.2.5 Weekly overtime after
- 17 4.2.6 7th Day Overtime
- 17 4.2.7 Pay interval round
- 17 4.2.8 Click on “More...” button for second screen in setup
- 18 4.2.9 Daylight savings time
- 18 4.2.10 Time Clock terminal printer type
- 18 4.2.11 Date format
- 18 4.2.12 Time totals format
- 18 4.2.13 Time of day format
- 18 4.2.14 Day change offset
- 19 5. Shift rules
- 19 Shifts
- 19 Shift number
- 19 Shift start time
- 19 Shift round start
- 19 Shift grace start
- 20 Shift dock start
- 20 Shift stop time
- 20 Shift round stop
- 20 Shift grace stop
- 20 5.10 Shift dock stop
- 21 5.11 Lunch rules enable
- 21 5.12 Lunch start time
- 21 5.13 Lunch end
- 21 5.14 Lunch duration
- 21 5.15 Auto lunch deduct after
- 22 6. Entering employees into system
- 22 Badge
- 22 Number
- 22 Shift (can be used as departments)
- 23 7. Supervisor’s badges
- 23 Supervisors
- 24 8. Editing punches
- 24 Punch editing
- 25 9. Reports
- 25 Print, view, archive (save to disk)
- 27 Time card report
- 28 Hours summary report
- 29 Employee profile report
- 30 Clock rules report
- 31 Who's in, who's out report
- 32 10. Save to disk, archiving, & exporting
- 32 10.1 Save to disk
- 32 10.2 Exporting
- 33 11. Bell schedule
- 34 12. Programming terminal without software
- 34 12.1 Introduction
- 35 12.2 Supervisor’s menu map
- 39 12.3 Terminal diagnostics
- 40 Appendix A — Error messages at PC monitor
- 44 Appendix B — Error messages at terminal
- 50 Appendix C — FAQ’S
- 54 Appendix D — Support agreement
- 55 Appendix E — Companion products