Functional Differences
Series 4000 Badge Timeclock User’s Guide
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Functional Differences
The following table shows the functional differences between the Series 4000 and
the Series 400 timeclocks.
Series 4000
Series 400
Punch status
information display
Users can view punch status.
Users can view punches,
elapsed time, and last punch.
Individual employee
information display
Users can display individual
employee information.
Users can display and print
individual employee
information.
Keying in a punch
Users enter the badge number
only.
Users press the * key before
entering the badge number.
Supervisor functions
Supervisor uses soft keys to
initiate functions.
Supervisors enter command
numbers to initiate functions.
Restriction override
repunch interval field
A ‘1’ interval means a one
minute restriction, a ‘2’ interval
means a two minute restriction,
and so on.
A ‘0’ interval means a one-
minute restriction, a ‘1’ interval
means a two-minute restriction,
and so on.
Timeclock
configuration
Users configure timeclocks in
their host application software,
such as DCM
Users configure timeclocks
using AFT commands.
Installation and
maintenance
Performed by customer.
Performed by TLM
Representatives.
Summary of Contents for 4000 series
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