Chapter 5
Operation
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2.
Insert card into card funnel.
Push card slightly down until clocking is
released.
3.
Remove card from recorder.
Standby Operation
In order to maintain the normal operation during power failure the time recorder must
be provided with a standby battery pack for the printer head.
With this option, the time recorder will print up to 300 registrations over a power
outage period of 24 hours.
If the recorder is provided with DCF-connection, the DCF-connections will be
switched off and the time of the analogue clock is set according to the internal quartz
clock. If the unit is used as master clock, all slave clocks will be provided with
impulses.
In case of power failure, the time recorder switches automatically to standby
operation. Standby operation is indicated by a flashing line in the right segment of
the digital display.
To save battery capacity all sub-functions, e.g. adjustment, programming, test runs
etc. will be disabled. Ribbon changing can be done while the time recorder is in
standby power mode.
Automatic column changes will be still executed if times for this function have been
programmed.
See on the previous pages under the topic "Clocking at the Recorder".