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Appendix A
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications
Dimensions
Weight
Supply voltage
Current consumption
Power consumption
Protection type
Protection class
Ambient temperature
Relative humidity
Connection
Time Base
Signal circuit
Printer
Battery pack (payable option)
Height:
Width:
Depth:
280 mm (11.02 inches)
220 mm (8.67 inches)
195 mm (7.68 inches)
3.2 kg
20 V AC +/- 10 % 50 - 60 Hz max. 800 mA max. 45 VA
IP 20
I
5
°
C to 40
°
C
(no direct sunlight) max. 80 %, non condensing
- Standby operation (payable option)
- Slave clock function (payable option)
12-60 V, 2-10 mA, unipolar/bipolar impulses
- Master clock function (payable option)
Output 12V, 50mA max.
- Signal circuit
→
see item "Signal operation"
Quartz or Slave Impulse
Low power signal output: 15 V DC, 50 mA
Fuse: 250 V, 50 mA MT
9 dot matrix printer
Nominal voltage:
Nominal capacity:
12 V
600 mAh
Discharge temperature: -20 to + 60° C
Storage temperature: -30 to + 50 ° C
Plug-in power supply unit
Supply voltage
Rated output
120 V / 20 V AC +/-10 % 50 - 60 Hz permanent 16 VA / max. 45 VA
A-2 Technical Specifications Appendix A
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Table of contents
- 1 PERFECT 2040
- 3 Impressum
- 4 FCC Warning
- 5 Safety Instructions
- 7 Contents
- 11 Introduction
- 12 Product Overview
- 13 How to Use This Manual
- 14 Symbols and Abbreviations
- 15 Features
- 16 PERFECT 2040
- 18 Recorder Construction
- 19 Time Recorder Identification
- 21 Installation
- 22 Contents
- 23 Selecting a Location
- 23 General Conditions
- 23 Specific Conditions for the Time Recorder
- 24 Time Recorder Installation
- 24 Installation for Table Operation
- 25 Wall Mounting
- 26 Open the Recorder
- 27 Close the Recorder
- 27 Remove the Metal Back Plate
- 28 Wall Mounting
- 28 Connect the Power Supply
- 30 Connect Additional Functions
- 33 Getting Started
- 35 Preparations
- 35 Open the Recorder
- 35 Powering Up The Time Recorder
- 36 Powering Down the Time Recorder
- 37 Programming Panel
- 39 Date / Time
- 41 Setting the Time only
- 42 Set Time of Slave Clocks (optional)
- 45 Programming
- 46 Calling up the Programming Routine for the Main Programming Menu
- 47 Print Format
- 51 Punch Rounding
- 54 Totals Rounding
- 57 IN Punch Revisions
- 63 Change or Delete Values for schedules with IN Punch Revisions
- 64 OUT Punch Revisions
- 70 Change or Delete Values for schedules with OUT Punch Revisions
- 71 Automatic Break
- 79 Fixed Break (Non Accumulation Times
- 84 Change or Delete Values for Fixed Break (no accumulation) Time Ranges
- 85 Red Print (Ribbon Color Change)
- 89 Change or Delete Values for Red Print / Ribbon Color Changes
- 90 Overtime
- 95 Option Menu
- 95 Calling up the Programming Routine for the Options Menu
- 97 Daylight Savings Time
- 101 Deleting Cards
- 102 Maximum Presence
- 104 Date Format
- 105 Day End
- 107 Day Extend
- 109 Overtime 2
- 114 Public Holidays
- 116 Deleting Public Holidays
- 117 Card Initialization
- 119 Duplicate Punch
- 120 Reproducing Card
- 120 Summary by Cards
- 121 Lock Out
- 125 Change or Delete Values for Lock Out Schedules
- 126 Signal Operation
- 130 Change or Delete Values for Signal Operation
- 131 Slave clock function
- 132 Master Clock Function
- 133 Synchronize the Slave Clocks
- 135 Card Validity Duration
- 137 Quit Programming Mode
- 137 Commissioning after Power Failure
- 138 Service Call
- 140 Print out of Program Settings
- 143 Operation
- 144 Punching at the Recorder
- 144 Card Structure / Card Print
- 146 Requirements for Trouble Free Time Recording
- 147 IN / OUT Punches
- 148 Double Punch Disabling
- 149 Forgotten OUT Punches (Maximum Presence)
- 150 Card Full
- 151 Card Management / Card Organization
- 151 What to Know about Card Usage in the Time Recorder
- 152 Card Management Options
- 155 Deleting cards without Carryover
- 156 Deleting cards with Carryover of Totals
- 158 Deleting cards with Carryover of Weekly Qualification Hours and Deletion of Totals
- 161 Reproducing Time Card
- 163 Summary by Cards
- 166 Standby operation
- 167 Trouble Shooting
- 168 Error Messages
- 169 Change of Fuse for Signal Output
- 170 Removing of the Battery Pack
- 171 Adjustment of Card Sensor
- 172 Cleaning of the Card Sensor
- 174 Service Call
- 175 Maintenance
- 176 Ribbon Change
- 177 Cleaning the Time Recorder
- 178 PERFECT Info Display
- 178 Service Call
- 179 Technical Specifications
- 181 Default Program Settings
- 185 Program Settings
- 193 Conversion Table for Minute Print Formats
- 195 Local Sales and Service Dealer