Lathem 7500E user manual

User manual for the device Lathem 7500E

Device: Lathem 7500E
Category: Clock
Manufacturer: Lathem
Size: 3.73 MB
Added : 10/30/2013
Number of pages: 50
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WARNING This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operat

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ________________________________ 1 Accessories _______________________________________ 1 Features _________________________________________ 1 2. QUICK SETUP___________________________________ 3 Installing Ribbon Cassette _____________________________ 3 Display Hours _____________________________________ 5 Time Zone ________________________________________ 6 Default Settings ____________________________________ 7 Advance

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1. INTRODUCTION Accessories Keys Ribbon cassette Part No. VIS6008 Wall mount hardware MUST USE THE E7 SERIES CARD FROM LATHEM TO INSURE PROPER OPERATION. An optional battery is sold separately (Part No. VIS 6020) to provide 100% operation of card print mechanism during power failures. Features Card slot Key hole Cover Wall-mounting Display hole Control button < Display > Day of the week indication Daylight saving time indication SU MO TU WE TH FR SA IN OUT Current date

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INTRODUCTION About Your Atomic Clock In addition to a regular quartz time clock, the Model 7500E contains an antenna and a microchip. The antenna receives the official time signal from the U.S. Government's National Institute of Standards and Technology and the microchip translates the time signal and adjusts the time display to the correct time. The Model 7500E receives a 60-kilohertz, low frequency AM radio signal from the WWVB radio station maintained by the National Institute of Stan

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2. QUICK SETUP This setup should take approximately ten to fifteen minutes to completeif you use the default settings. For this setup, take the clock to a comfortable position that has access to power. Installing Ribbon Cassette MAKE SURE THE POWER IS ON BEFORE INSTALLING. 1 Hold the left and right sides of the cover and lift up. Then, lift up the antenna case. Antenna Case 2 Turn the knob of the new ribbon cassette in the same direction as the arrow to tighten the ribbon. Knob 3 Place th

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Install the ribbon cassette so that the ribbon is between the print head and the ribbon 4 mask (see the figure on the left). Printing will not come out properly if the ribbon is placed behind the ribbon mask (see the figure on the right). Print head Print head Ribbon mask Ribbon mask Ribbon Ribbon CORRECT WRONG Set the antenna case down. Leave the 5 Turn the knob of the ribbon cassette in 6 cover off while changing any settings in the direction of the arrow to tighten the next step. When

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Setting the Display Hours "Display Hours" is the format that the hours appear on the clock face. The default is "AM/PM". Type of Hour AM/PM (12 hour) For example, PM 2:55 1 24 hour For example, 14:55 2 . Set the "Display Hours" Display CLOCK Hours OPTION 1 Push the DATE/TIME button for 5 seconds and position the " " under the "CLOCK OPTION" mark. A flashing number can be changed. SELECT CHANGE SET Push the CHANGE button to select 2 either "1" for AM/PM or "2" for 24 hour with the left-si

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Setting the Time Zone for Atomic Clock Function The Model 7500E can be set to one of the four United States time zones. Additionally, two more options including no reception of WWVB signal are available with this model. By default, the unit is shipped preset to Eastern Time. Order Option Notes 1 Eastern Default 2 Central 3 Mountain 4 Pacific 5 Other Adjusts just "minute" and "second" by the WWVB radio signal. You must set "date" and "time" to your local time first before starting receptio

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DEFAULT SETTINGS All of the settings have defaults that are already set. If these settings in the following list are acceptable, you do not have to do anything. If you would like to change any of these settings, please review the alternative options available in the Advanced Settings contents list on page 8. Setting Explanation Default Setting How the hours are displayed AM/PM Display Hours on clock face For example, PM 2:55 ___________________________________________________________________

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ADVANCED SETTINGS CONTENTS If you choose to change any of the optional settings below, remove the top and go to the page as noted next to the optional setting. Setting Explanation of Optional Settings Page 24 hour, for example, 14:55 5 Display Hours _____________________________________________________________________________ Time Zone Central, Mountain, or Pacific 6 Adjust only minute and seconds by WWVB No adjustment by WWVB __________________________________________

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1/8" (3mm) INSTALLING THE UNIT The unit has an internal battery that will save the settings when unplugged. Note: The unit can be used on a table-top or mounted on a wall. When choosing a location, please note locations to avoid in "Environmental Conditions" at the bottom of the page. If you are using the unit as a table-top, find an appropriate place and skip to Step 3. If using as a wall-mount, take the following steps. Mounting Unit on Wall The unit can be mounted on a wall using the

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Template for wall mounting Please copy and use this page when needed. Wall Wall Mount Template Screws Leave about 1/8" gap between wall and screw head. Level Line 9 10 Wall Mount Template 15

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3. Advanced Settings Setting the Time Example: Change the time from 10:08 a.m. to 10:09 a.m. Hour Second 1 Push the DATE/TIME button for 5 Minute seconds. TIME 2 Push the DATE/TIME button and position the " " under the "TIME" AM mark. DATE/TIME CHANGE SET The flashing number can be changed. TIME 3 Press the CHANGE button to change the hour. In the example, the hour is not to be changed. Push the SET button AM to accept, the flashing of the display DATE/TIME CHANGE SET chan

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Setting the Date Example: Change the date from October 20, 2009 to October 21, 2009. Year Month 1 Push the DATE/TIME button for 5 Date seconds. DATE 2 Push the DATE/TIME button twice to position the " " under the "DATE" mark. DATE/TIME CHANGE SET A flashing number means that it can be changed. DATE 3 In the example, push the SET button because the year 2009 is not to be changed. Now the year of 2009 has been set. At that moment, the flashing of the display will change from "Yea

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Setting the Mode This time recorder can operate in one of two modes; Payroll Mode or Job Cost Mode. In Payroll Mode and Job Cost Mode, the recorder prints total elapsed time between IN(Start) and OUT(Stop), and also prints a running total of accumulated time per time card on each line. The clock matches pairs of punches and calculates the elapsed time between that pair using predefined rounding rules. The recorder always prints the actual time on the time card, regardless of rounding rules

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Setting Weekly Period in Payroll Mode Example: Weekly period in Payroll Mode ----- the start day is Monday. MODE 1 Push the FUNCTION button for 5 seconds and make sure the " " is positioned under the "MODE" mark. FUNCTION CHANGE SET Set the "Mode". Weekly period 2 In the case of weekly period, push MODE the CHANGE button to set the left- side number at "2" and then push the SET button. At that moment, the flashing of the display will change to the right-side number. FUNCTION CHANGE SET

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Setting Monthly Period in Payroll Mode Example: Monthly period in Payroll Mode ----- the starting date is the 21st. MODE 1 Push the FUNCTION button for 5 seconds and make sure the " " is positioned under the “MODE” mark. FUNCTION CHANGE SET Set the "Mode". Monthly period MODE In the case of monthly period, push 2 the CHANGE button to set the left- side number at "1" and then push the SET button. At that moment, the flashing of the display will change FUNCTION CHANGE SET to the right-

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Setting Bi-Weekly Period in Payroll Mode Example: Change to Bi-Weekly Period and set the desired starting date of the pay period to October 19. MODE 1 Push the FUNCTION button for 5 seconds and make sure the " " is positioned under the “MODE” mark. FUNCTION CHANGE SET Set the "Mode". 2 In the case of Bi-Weekly period, push the CHANGE button to set the left-side number Bi-Weekly period at "3" and then push the SET button. At that MODE moment, the flashing of the display will change to t

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Setting Semi-Monthly Period in Payroll Mode Example: Semi-Monthly period in Payroll Mode ----- the starting dates are 1st and 16th. MODE 1 Push the FUNCTION button for 5 seconds and make sure the " " is positioned under the "MODE" mark. FUNCTION CHANGE SET Set the "Mode". Semi-Monthly 2 In the case of Semi-Monthly period, period push the CHANGE button to set the MODE left-side number at "4" and then push the SET button. At that moment, the flashing of the display will change to the m


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