It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing devise pursuant to Subpart J of part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of the equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case, the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference. This document is a confidential
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense. Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the us
GEORGIA 30378 8800 SERIES 8800 SERIES OPERATIONS MANUAL TOP FEED TIME RECORDERS TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications..................................................................................................1 Introduction....................................................................................................2 Registration Styles..........................................................................................2 Reference Figures........................-.............
80 PAYCLOCK & FACEIN USER’S GUIDE • Move the face back until there is 9 to 25 inches between their face and the terminal. • Turn the head fully to the right. • Turn the head fully to the left. • Raise the head up slightly. • Lower the head down slightly. • Move the face back from the terminal until there is 9 to 25 inches between the face and the terminal (if adjust positioning message is still displaying). • Resume small head circles to the right (if adjust positioning message is still displayi
See the Cable Wiring Diagrams for detailed connection points For more details or how to supply see the SWIFT-485+ User’s 6 PC100 Terminal User’s Guide CHAPTER 4 Using the PC100 The base model PC100 clock allows only an RS-232 connection. The PC100-R model allows RS-232 or RS-485 connections; RS-485 connections require the Terminal Manager software add-on. The PC100 has a magnetic stripe badge reader. The magnetic stripe should be on the left side of the badge when swiping. To swipe the badge, in
No further manual setting is necessary. SETTING THE STARTING DATE OF DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Example: Daylight saving time starts on Sunday, March 25, 2001. Year DateMonth D.S.T. START SELECT CHANGE SET SELECT D.S.T. START CHANGE SET SELECT D.S.T. START CHANGE SET 16 SELECT D.S.T. START CHANGE SET Step 1 Press the SELECT button and position the " " mark at the "D.S.T. START". At that moment, the "Year" flashes. (The flashing means it can be changed.) Change the "Year". In case of the example, press
When in 12 Hour format, a red LED in the upper left corner of the display indicates PM hours. When in 24 Hour format, the hours are displays in Military style. Front Panel To set the display format, use the jumper (J1) located on the back of the circuit board which can be accessed by removing the right side end cap and sliding the circuit board out slightly. BackSideofCircuitBoardJumper J1 On = 12 Hour display Off = 24 Hour display Page 3 12 Hour Format AMPM 24 Hour Format AM PM Page 4 Mounting
LT SERIES User’s Manual 1 -LT Series Operations Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Specifications.......................................................................2 Introduction..........................................................................3 LT Series Models.................................................................4 Optional Features.................................................................4 Getting Started .....................................................................
END SELECT CHANGE SET D.S.T. END SELECT CHANGE SET D.S.T. END SELECT CHANGE SET 22 20 DELETING THE DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME SETTING Press the SELECT button and position the " " mark at the "D.S.T. START". At that moment, the "Year" flashes. (The flashing means it can be changed.) Next, press the SET button. At that moment, the flashing changes from "Year" to "Month". Step 1 D.S.T. START SELECT CHANGE SET D.S.T. START Press the CHANGE button to set at " ". And then press the SET button. At that momen
If you enter a time earlier than 13:00 (1:00 PM), then press [1] to change PM to AM The menu will ask for the bell length (SECONDS ON) Enter how many seconds this event lasts. The bell length shows 3 seconds (or 5 seconds if your CLOCK1 is Type 15). To accept, press [#], or enter another value from 01-99 seconds, then press [#] Your Master saves these values in the schedule then displays SELECT DAYS again, waiting for you to enter another event. Once you finish entering events, you can quit by p