2014-08-04
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Updating Your Time Clock Using a USB Flash Drive
Updating your time clock is even faster if you use a USB flash drive.
Important:
If you are using a Macintosh computer to manage your time clock software, you must update using the USB
flash drive.
First download the time clock update file from our website to the root
1.
directory on your storage device.
www.icontime.com/universal_time_clock_update
2.
Connect the storage device to the bottom of the employee time clock. Your time clock begins the update process and
3.
automatically reboots. Wait for this process to complete.
When the reboot is complete, log back into your time clock.
4.
Resetting Your Time Clock Passwords
Perform the following procedures to reset the Software Interface and time clock Supervisor Mode passwords. Use this procedure if
there is a time clock administrator change or an existing administrator forgot their password for the time clock application.
Resetting the Software Interface Password
Enter into Supervisor Mode:
1.
Press
on the time clock terminal.
Enter in your security code - the default security code is
00 00 00
.
Scroll through the options using
Up
or
Down
until you find the option
Reset Password
and press
Enter
.
2.
Press
In
to reset the password or
Out
to cancel.
3.
Once the password is reset you will receive the message
Password Set Successfully
on the time clock display.
4.
At the time clock
Login
page enter the default login information, and click
Submit
.
5.
Default Username: admin
Default Password: admin
Change your password.
6.
Type the default administrator password.
Type your new password.
Confirm your new password.
Resetting the Supervisor Mode Security Code
The Supervisor Mode security code is set from the software interface. This code allows changes to be made at the time clock by the
administrator. The default supervisor code is
00 00 00
.
It is recommended you change the default code to a new six-digit code using the procedure that follows:
Select
Settings | Preferences
from the Navigation menu.
1.