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Search for Data
This option scans the punch memory space and reports where punch
data starts/ends in memory, and where the clock thinks it starts/ends. If
the actual punch data differs from the information in the clock, the user
is given the option to change the start/stop address to match the actual
punch data locations. This option is intended for use by Infinisource
Technical Support.
Dump Punch Memory
This option lets the user view the actual punch data this is saved in the
clock’s memory. Punches consist of 12 bytes of data, thus the first punch
will be found at address 0, the second will be found at address 12. This
address will increment to 24, 36, etc. Punch data is saved in hexadeci-
mal and Binary Coded Decimal formats. Use the <IN> and <OUT>
keys to move forward and backward through memory.
Test I2C Memory
This selection opens a menu that allows the user to test the different par-
cels of memory used in the clock. This option is intended for use by
Infinisource Technical Support.
Clock Setup
This menu allows you to enable, disable and customize various time
clock options. The main Clock Setup screen contains the following
options:
1. COMMUNICATION
2. CLOCK ID/PASS
3. KEYPAD BEHAVIOR
4. FINGER ID DEVICES
5. EXTERNAL DEVICES
6. DISPLAY OPTIONS
7. PUNCH RESTRICTIONS
Communication
The communications menu allows you to specify the settings that your
clock uses to communicate. This screen varies depending on the com-
munications type of your clock. See “Hardware Installation” on
page 107 for detailed instructions on each clock type.
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