TimeForce II Hardware Guide
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Static Discharge Plate
Static Discharge Plate
The fingerprint sensor on an IQ 1000, V800 or V850 time clock con-
tains very delicate circuitry that is susceptible to damage from static
shock. When you touch the time clock and your finger gets “zapped,”
you are actually discharging static electricity from your body, shocking
the clock and potentially damaging the fingerprint sensor.
The static discharge plate is a 4” x 4” stainless steel plate that is con-
nected to the ground wire of an electrical outlet. When mounted some-
where near the time clock, employees can quickly touch this plate-- dis-
charging the static electricity from their bodies--
before
touching the
clock’s fingerprint sensor.
Installing the Static Discharge Plate
WARNING:
Due to the danger of electrical shock, Infini-
source strongly recommends that you have a qualified elec-
trician perform the following procedures.
1.
Mount the static discharge plate somewhere near the time clock
using the provided mounting tape.
2.
In the lower-right hand corner of the plate is a metal post with a nut
attached to it. Unscrew the nut from the metal post and attach it to
one end of the 8 ft. ground wire.
3.
Replace the nut, securing the ground wire in place.
WARNING:
Ensure that there is no power running to the
electrical outlet before performing the following steps.
4.
Remove the face-plate from the electrical outlet.
5.
The remaining end of the ground wire can be attached to any one of
three places:
•Any of the four mounting ears
•The ground terminal
•The face-plate mounting screw
See Figure HARDWARE-7.
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