Acroprint Time Q User Manual

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Appendix

Pay Interval Round:

This function causes the time worked totals to be calculated as if the punch
occurred at one of the hour divisions chosen.

Pay Period Length:

The length of time during which time worked totals will accumulate for a
timecard. Generally, how often an employee will get paid.

Pay Period Start:

The date the NEXT pay period will start.

Day Change Offset:

By default, the day change time — the time a new day begins — is set at
midnight. Since the punch-in time determines to which day the subsequent
time worked totals will be added, it is sometimes helpful to move the day
change time forward or backward from midnight. The day change offset
feature allows the day change time to be easily changed from the midnight
default. The feature is used in the rare case of companies which have a
Shift Start Time near midnight. If an employee then comes in late for that
shift, but prior to the day change time; the time worked will still be
accounted to the intended day.

Daily Overtime After:

The amount of time worked in a day, after which, overtime will begin to
accumulate. A second level of daily overtime is provided for those
situations in which hours accumulated in a day are treated differently than
the regular hours or those worked during the first daily overtime period. For
example, hours worked between 8-12 hours might be paid at time and a
half, but any hours worked over 12 would be paid at double time. NOTE:
the default setting of 24 hours effectively disables the daily overtime
features.

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