What Are the Series 4000 Timeclocks?
Series 4000 Badge Timeclock User’s Guide 1-5
Number Timeclock Part
1 Numeric keypad for data entry—Use to enter information when
performing transactions and functions at the timeclock.
2 Navigational keys—Use to move within fields and scroll through lists.
3 Soft keys—Use to initiate transactions and functions at the timeclock.
You program each soft key using the Data Collection Manager (DCM).
4 Display—1/4 VGA screen that displays soft key labels, possible
functions, transaction steps, and transaction output.
5 LEDs—Visual indicators:
The top LED is green and flashes when the timeclock successfully reads a
badge that is swiped by a user.
The middle LED is amber and flashes when the timeclock does not
successfully reads a badge that is swiped by a user.
The bottom LED is amber and indicates whether the timeclock is
receiving power.
6 Badge reader (barcode)—Used to read employee, supervisor, and
maintenance badges when swiping in and out and performing
transactions and functions.
7 Security screw—Used to secure the timeclock’s cover. Use the supplied
security screw wrench to lock and unlock the cover.
8 Additional keys—ESC, Help, backspace and delete, CLEAR, and
ENTER.