Programming the HandPunch
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Set Language
The Set Language command allows the language shown on the HandPunch’s
display to be “localized” for a variety of countries.
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English
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German
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Japanese
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Russian
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French
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Indonesian
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Italian
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Portuguese
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Spanish
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Polish
Set Date
Format
The Set Date Format command allows the date format shown on the
HandPunch’s display to be “localized” for a variety of countries.
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mm/dd/yy
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mm-dd-yy
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dd-MMM-yy
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MMM dd,yy
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dd-mm-yy
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ddMMMyyyy
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dd/mm/yy
Set Time and
Date
The Set Time and Date command allows the HandPunch’s time and date to be
set. This is normally not necessary as the HandPunch’s time and date are set by
the host computer.
Set Address
The Set Address command allows a unique address to be set for each
HandPunch in a network. For proper operation, each HandPunch in the network
must have a unique address. All units may use any address from 0 to 254. All
units are sent with the address set to 1.
Set ID Length
The Set ID Length command allows you to reduce the number of keystrokes
required to enter the ID number by eliminating the use of the
key to
complete an ID number entry. Once the ID Length is set, the HandPunch will
automatically accept an ID number entry once the correct number of characters
have been entered.
Set ID Length does not apply when ID entry is made from a card reader. Once
the ID Length is set, the T & A Mode Set command appears, allowing you to
configure the HandPunch to prepare punch data for time and attendance
software.
Set Serial
The Set Serial command allows you to set the baud rate communication
parameters.
Upgrade
This Upgrade Menu is where the HandPunch code gets input to allow for a
Memory Upgrade.
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