Acroprint Time Q User Manual

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Appendix

Daylight Savings Start:

The date the Time Q will “spring” forward. This date can be edited if
necessary.

Daylight Savings End:

The date the Time Q will “fall” back. This date can be edited if necessary.

Setup Printer Port:

This function allows the user to set up the printer port on the Time Q.
Printed reports can be directed to either the parallel port (the large external
port on the right) or to the serial port (the internal modular connector
labeled RS-232). The default value is parallel. When the serial port is
selected, the baud rate must be entered. 8 bit words, no parity, and 1 stop
bit are assumed. This function applies only to the printer port on the Time
Q. It has nothing to do with your PC printer.

Comm Port Baud Rate:

The rate at which data will pass through the RS-232 serial port. This may
already be set if printed reports are directed through the port as mentioned
above. If a computer is connected to this port, the baud rate should match
the setting of the computer port. The default setting for the Time Q is 9600
baud. Use slower rates for longer distances.

Remove All Punches:

This function removes all employee punch information while leaving the
Setup, Shift Rules and Employee Profiles at their current settings.

Re-Initialize System:

This function will clear all punches and employee profiles, and reset all
Setup and Shift Rules to their factory settings. The clock/calender will
default to 12:00 a.m. Jan. 01, 1996.

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