Setting rotational working roster, Setting open working roster – FingerTec TCMS V2 User Manual

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SHIFT

CLOCKING

IN

BREAK

RESUME

OUT

SCHEDULE

Morning

3

8:00am

12:00pm

1:00pm

4:00pm

Evening

4

4:00pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 12:00am

Night 5

12:00am

4:00am

5:00am

8:00am

Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11

12

Shift

3

3

3

R

4 4 4

R

5 5 5

R

Setting Rotational Working Roster

Rotational Working Roster is applicable in a factory-like environment, where users always
rotate to another working shift periodically. The roster normally is not circulated weekly
but the management defines it for example a 12-day cycle.

Let’s see how to configure the below scenario:

The sequence of rotation is as below for a 12-day cycle. R refers to restday

Follow the steps below:

• Please make sure that you have configured the 3 shifts in Clocking Schedule as ex-

plained above.

• In each of the shift clocking schedule, do not forget to specify “If this is a rotational

shift, specify the qualify minutes before the shift starts” – For example if you put 10
minutes, the employee for 3 checks out at 4:10pm, the 10 minutes will be calculated as
overtime. If another employee for shift 4 reports to work between 4:01pm and 4:10pm,
he will not be considered late at the attendance record.

• Go

to

Group Duty Roster

, click

Add Group

to continue

• Select

a

Group Duty Roster with Shift

and name it as Factory 2 > Click

Okay

• Click

Auto Schedules

and define the day type (morning (3), evening (4) or night (5) ac-

cording to the schedule above.

• Define the date range and click

Okay

• Click Save to

save

settings.

Now you can see the Group Duty Roster list and you will see “Factory 2” being displayed
on the list.

Setting Open Working Roster

Open working roster is when a factory or a company does not determine specific type
of roster for the employee and they can attend any shifts as they please. With the open
roster, TCMS V2 will allocate user’s clocking time into corresponding working shift by
referring to the clocking time. The working shift in open schedule cannot be overlapped
and must be clearly defined. TCMS V2 will not be able to allocate users into their correct
shift if the IN time and OUT time of the shift overlaps.

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