Page 2 - WARNING; For Repair or Service; Time Clocks; Division of Acroprint; is a registered trademark of TIMEX Corporation.
WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equi...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; the
Table of Contents I. Introduction .............................................................................. 1 Overview ............................................................................... 1 Features ................................................................................. 2 S...
Page 4 - Overview
1 I. Introduction Caution: • Read and understand all instructions in the T100 User Manual before installing and operating this time clock. • Do not install the T100 in areas where it may be exposed to direct sunlight or high temperatures, such as near a heater. • Do not install the T100 where it may...
Page 5 - Ribbon
2 Features • Atomic Synchronization sets time and date automatically. • Compact design for desktop or wall mounting. • Weekly or bi-weekly pay periods. • Digital display shows time, day and date, and is synchronized with printer. • Display can be programmed to show 12 Hour or 24 Hour Time. • 12 or 2...
Page 7 - III. Location of Components; Front
4 III. Location of Components Front 1) Time Card Receiver 2) Key Hole 3) <AM IN> Button 4) <AM OUT> Button 5) <PM IN> Button 6) <PM OUT> Button 7) <OT IN> Button 8) <OT OUT> Button 9) Digital Clock Display Back 10) Program/Normal Mode Switch 11) Reset “A” (return ...
Page 8 - IV. Quick Setting the T100; Default Settings; Setting
5 IV. Quick Setting the T100 The Atomic Synchronization allows you to utilize the simple steps below to set the T100. Default Settings Time Zone – Eastern Standard Time Pay Period – Weekly Daylight Savings – Automatic Note: There are many additional options with the T100 outlined on Page 6. If you d...
Page 9 - V. Setting the T100; Programming Outline
6 V. Setting the T100 Programming Outline The following is a reference list of the programming order and defaults. Reminder: Pressing <AM IN> allows you to skip unnecessary steps. The numbers below match the numbers of the detail programming steps: Enter programming mode 1. Set pay period and ...
Page 10 - Programming Hints; Enter Programming Mode
7 Programming Hints Leaving the T100 plugged in overnight will typically set the time and date automatically utilizing the Atomic Synchronization Signal. Once the time and date are set simply skip over these features when setting the T100. It is recommended that you program all functions in one sequ...
Page 11 - Setting Pay Period and Current Print Line; To Set Weekly Pay Periods
8 1. Setting Pay Period and Current Print Line The T100 can be programmed for weekly or bi-weekly pay periods. To Set Weekly Pay Periods • Press <OT IN> to advance the current day of week. The “ 2 ” indicates a weekly pay period. Note: Set the clock to the current day of week. 2-1 = Monday 2-2...
Page 13 - Setting the Minute Printing Format; Setting the Day Change Time; Setting Time Zone
10 5. Setting the Minute Printing Format The T100 will print in standard minutes (60) or in decimal hundredths (100) of an hour. Decimal hundredths allow time calculations without having to convert minutes to decimal hours. 12:45 will be printed 12:45 in the standard minute format or as 12.75 if hun...
Page 14 - Inputting the Default Password
11 8. Daylight Saving Time (DST) The DST setting (2007 forward) is as follows: The starting time is 2:00 AM on the second Sunday in March. The ending time is 2:00 AM on the first Sunday in November. The Atomic Synchronization will adjust the T100 automatically for Daylight Saving Time. • Press <A...
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13 • Press <OT IN> to advance the minute of the event. • Press <OT OUT> to save and advance to the next scheduled event (example “ 02 12:00 ”). • Repeat as necessary until all desired events are set. Use the following chart to create a schedule to assist in programming Two-Color Printing...
Page 17 - Setting the Signal Tone Times
14 11. Setting the Signal Tone Times The T100 allows for 32 scheduled audible signals. If you set a signal it will occur every day and sound for the set signal duration. Following is a sample schedule of events for an 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM work schedule with one hour lunch from 12:00 Noon to 1:00 PM (1...
Page 18 - Setting Signal Duration; Event Signal
15 Use this chart to create a schedule to assist in programming Signal Tones. 12. Setting Signal Duration The T100 can produce a signal for 0 to 30 seconds (Default is 5 seconds). • Press <AM IN> once (If entering programming mode begin at “Inputting the Default Password” section & continu...
Page 19 - Changing the Default Password; Important: Write the new password here; Exiting Program Mode
16 13. Changing the Default Password The T100 uses a four-digit password to protect programmed settings. Note: once the password is set you will be asked to enter it each time you enter the programming mode. If you set a new password you should write it down and store it in a safe place. Note: If a ...
Page 20 - VI. Operating the T100; Punching Time Card
17 VI. Operating the T100 The print on the time card progresses to the right through out the day as the IN/OUT buttons are pressed. The T100 prints in the column of the time card indicated on the lower line of the Time Clock Display. The column is selected with the corresponding button shown in the ...
Page 21 - VII. Installing the T100; Wall Mounting
18 VII. Installing the T100 The T100 may be installed on a flat surface or wall-mounted. No special wiring is needed. However, we recommend installing the T100 on a separate power circuit. We do not recommend using a power strip. Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to redu...
Page 23 - Maintenance; Replacing the ribbon
20 VIII. Maintenance The case may be cleaned with a mild detergent. Do not use any chemical cleaners as they could damage or discolor the case. Replacing the ribbon Replace the ribbon when the print becomes light or hard to read. Use the T112 replacement ribbon cassette. Attempting to “re-ink” the c...
Page 24 - IX. Troubleshooting
21 IX. Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Check Clock does not set from Atomic Synchronization Poor signal Reception Unable to receive Atomic Signal Reposition or relocate clock. Keep unit away from monitors and other sources of radio interference. Please refer to the programming steps on page 9...
Page 25 - Location of fuses; Error Codes; Code Meaning
22 Location of fuses The fuse panel is located on the back of the T100 in the lower left corner. To access fuses, disconnect the power from the clock and remove the screw that secures door. Replace blown fuse with only the same rated fuse. Do not substitute. 1. Printer Head Fuse (1.5A DC 12V) 2. AC ...
Page 27 - Yes
1 Product Registration Card Fax to 919.850.0720 or Drop in envelope to: 5640 Departure Dr. Raleigh, NC 27616 T100 Model No. Serial No. First Name Last Name Title Company Name Address City State Zip Daytime Phone with Area Code Email Address Fax# Purchased From Purchase Date So that we may serve you ...