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5 Minute 3 Breakpoint—This setting means that 
punches will be rounded to the nearest 5-minute 
segment with a cutoff of 3 minutes. For example, if 
an employee punches in at 8:02, the punch will be 
rounded down to 8:00, but if they punch in at 8:03, 
the punch will be rounded up to 8:05, which is the 
next 5-minute segment.
6 Minute 3 Breakpoint—This setting means that 
punches will be rounded to the nearest 6-minute 
segment with a cutoff of 3 minutes. For example, if 
an employee punches in at 8:02, the punch will be 
rounded down to 8:00, but if they punch in at 8:03, 
the punch will be rounded up to 8:06, which is the 
next 6-minute segment.
10 Minute 5 Breakpoint—This setting means that 
punches will be rounded to the nearest 10-minute 
segment with a cutoff of 5 minutes. For example, if 
an employee punches in at 8:04, the punch will be 
rounded down to 8:00, but if they punch in at 8:05, 
the punch will be rounded up to 8:10, which is the 
next 10-minute segment.
15 Minute 8 Breakpoint—This setting means that 
punches will be rounded to the nearest 15-minute 
segment with a cutoff of 8 minutes. For example, if 
an employee punches in at 8:07, the punch will be 
rounded down to 8:00, but if they punch in at 8:08, 
the punch will be rounded up to 8:15, which is the 
next 15-minute segment.
60 Minute 30 Breakpoint—This setting means that 
punches will be rounded to the nearest 60-minute 
segment with a cutoff of 30 minutes. For example, 
if an employee punches in at 8:29, the punch will be 
rounded down to 8:00, but if they punch in at 8:30, 
the punch will be rounded up to 9:00, which is the 
next 60-minute segment.
Use the + and – buttons to make your selection, then 
press Enter to conrm the setting.