TimeForce II Hardware Guide
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Determining Your Clock Model
Card Reader Types
The type of card reader included in your clock can be determined by the
colored dot located next to the clock code on the bottom of the clock.
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If there is no colored dot next to the clock code on the bottom of the
clock, this means that your clock is equipped with a standard mag-
netic card reader.
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A green dot next to the clock code on the bottom of the clock means
that the clock is equipped with a barcode card reader.
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A blue dot on the bottom of the clock means that the clock is
equipped with a proximity card reader.
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A yellow dot on the bottom of the clock means that the clock is
equipped with a HID card reader.
Velocity Clocks
Once you have determined your clock type, refer to “Velocity Clocks”
on page 105 for instructions on installing and connecting your time
clock.
V800 Clock
For model-specific clock usage instructions, see “V800 Clock Usage
Instructions” on page 115.
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V800 S:
Model V800 clock with Serial communication. A Serial
clock is connected directly to a computer’s serial com port. See
“Hardware Installation” on page 107 for instructions on installing a
Serial time clock.
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V800 M:
Model V800 clock with Modem communication. A
Modem clock is connected directly to an analog (
not
digital) phone
line. See “Hardware Installation” on page 107 for instructions on
installing a Modem time clock.
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V800 IP:
Model V800 clock with Ethernet communication. An
Ethernet clock is connected to a network hub or server, and is seen
by the system as a “Network Device.” See “Configuring the Ether-
net Clock” on page 109 for instructions on installing an Ethernet
time clock.
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