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Isgus Perfect 2020 User Manual

Isgus Perfect 2020
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PERFECT 2020
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Isgus Perfect 2020 Specifications

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BrandIsgus
ModelPerfect 2020
CategoryClock
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

Product Overview

General overview of the PERFECT 2020 time recorder and its capabilities.

How to Use This Manual

Explains the manual's structure and how to navigate its content effectively for optimal use.

Symbols and Abbreviations

Defines symbols and abbreviations used throughout the manual for enhanced clarity and understanding.

Chapter 2 Features

PERFECT 2020

Details the core functionalities, technical features, and capabilities of the PERFECT 2020 time recorder.

Options

Lists and describes available optional features for the time recorder, such as slave clock or DCF connection.

Accessories

Lists essential accessories for the time recorder, including software for PC programming and connection cables.

Recorder Construction

Illustrates and identifies the main physical components and parts of the time recorder for user familiarity.

Time Recorder Identification

Explains how to identify the specific model and program release of the time recorder for reference.

Chapter 3 Installation

Selecting a Location

Provides guidelines for choosing a suitable installation location, considering environmental and electrical factors for safe operation.

Time Recorder Installation

Details the steps for installing the time recorder, covering both table and wall mounting procedures.

Chapter 4 Getting Started

Preparations

Outlines the necessary preparations before commencing the setup and programming of the time recorder.

Switch on Recorder

Describes the procedure for switching on the time recorder for the first time and initial internal processes.

Card Funnel

Explains the function of the card funnel and how to insert and adjust funnel shields for accurate card reading.

Programming Panel

Details the components and layout of the programming panel used for setting recorder parameters.

Time / Date

Guides users through setting the current time and date for accurate time recording and synchronization.

Programming Customer Requirements

Explains how to program customer-specific requirements using the programming panel or PC for tailored operation.

Calling up the Programming Routine

Describes how to access the programming routine using code numbers for different access levels and settings.

Language Identification

Describes how to select the language for weekday abbreviations and other display elements on the recorder.

Daylight Saving Time Change-over

Details how to configure automatic daylight saving time adjustments for accurate timekeeping throughout the year.

Time Card Parameters

Covers setting parameters related to time card formats, recorder type, period duration, and columns/lines.

Print Format

Explains how to define and select the desired print format for time card entries, including date, time, and weekday.

Column Change

Guides on defining column widths for custom card formats, ensuring proper alignment with the printer.

Card Lift

Explains how to set line heights and adjust card lift mechanisms for different card formats and recorder types.

Column Change Timing

Guides on setting the timing for column changes based on weekday and recorder type for precise printing.

Card Lift / Line Change Timing

Details how to program the timing for card lift and line changes, crucial for different recorder types and print formats.

Ribbon Colour Change

Explains how to program time-based changes for ribbon colour (black/red) for printing on time cards.

Signal Operation

Covers configuring signal circuits for external devices like horns or lamps based on programmed times.

Set Options

Guides on releasing and configuring optional modules like slave clock, DCF connection, or master clock functions.

Programming via PC

Explains the process and requirements for programming the recorder using PC software for efficient configuration.

Chapter 5 Operation

Punching at the Recorder

Details the correct procedure for inserting and removing time cards for accurate clocking and printing.

Standard Recorder

Explains how clocking operates with manual and automatic column selection on standard time recorders.

Graphic Recorder

Describes clocking procedures for graphic recorders, including print formats and automatic column changes.

Standby Operation

Explains the recorder's behavior and features during power outages when equipped with a standby battery pack.

Save Values

Guides on how to save programmed parameter values to external data mediums via PC for backup.

Chapter 6 Trouble Shooting

Error Messages

Lists common error messages, their reasons, and recommended actions for resolving issues.

Reset

Explains the procedures for performing complete and partial resets of the time recorder to restore default settings.

Hardware test

Details the hardware test routines for checking display, printer, memory, and PC-board functionality.

PC-board

Provides a diagram and explanation of the recorder's PC-board components and their functions for diagnostics.

Change of Fuse for Signal Output

Instructs on how to safely replace the fuse for the signal output feature, a common maintenance task.

Chapter 7 Maintenance

Adjustment Routine

Guides on adjusting clocking positions (card lift, column change) for optimal print accuracy and alignment.

Changing the Ribbon

Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the printer ribbon cartridge to ensure clear printing.

Cleaning the Time Recorder

Offers recommendations for cleaning the time recorder's exterior and internal components to maintain appearance and function.

Appendix A Define Your Own Card Format

Create a New Card Format

Details the process of creating and defining new card formats for custom time card layouts, including parameters.

Time Card Parameters

Explains how to set essential parameters like recorder type, period duration, and columns for custom card formats.

Type of recorder

Describes the difference between standard and graphic recorders, influencing card format setup.

Period duration

Explains available period durations and their relation to different recorder types and card formats.

Number of columns

Details how the number of columns is determined based on recorder type and period duration for card formats.

Number of lines

Explains how the number of lines is set, primarily for standard recorders, based on period duration.

Column change

Guides on defining column widths for custom card formats, ensuring proper alignment with the printer.

Card lift / line change

Details how to set line heights for custom card formats, relating to card lift mechanisms and card layout.

Adjust a Pre-programmed Standard Format

Explains how to copy and modify existing standard card formats to suit specific requirements, including erasing values.

Appendix B Code-Table

Language Identification

Lists codes for selecting the language used for weekday abbreviations and other textual elements on the recorder.

Daylight Saving Time Change-over

Provides codes for configuring automatic daylight saving time adjustments based on regional rules and dates.

Time Card Parameters

Lists codes for defining card formats, recorder types, period durations, and number of columns/lines.

Character Codes and Formats

Provides codes for character types, heights, widths, and column/line adjustments for custom print formats.

Timing and Signal Programming Codes

Lists codes for column change timing, ribbon colour change, signal operations, and signal out-programming.

Options and Protection Codes

Lists codes for enabling/disabling recorder options and for accessing programming routines with code numbers.

Appendix C Keyboard Commands

Keyboard Commands for Programming

Details the keyboard commands used for accessing and controlling the programming routines for setting parameters.

Keyboard Commands for Punching

Explains the keyboard commands used for selecting columns and performing clocking operations on the time card.

Keyboard Commands on Error Messages

Lists keyboard commands used for responding to and clearing error messages and initiating resets.

Keyboard commands for maintenance

Describes keyboard commands used for accessing adjustment routines and performing ribbon changes.

Appendix D Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications

Provides detailed technical specifications including dimensions, weight, power, environment, and connectivity.

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