PC100 Terminal User’s Guide
♦PC100 version number
♦Terminal ID# (ID=49)
♦Percent full memory
(each time you poll the clock, this resets to 0%)
♦Clock ready status (READY/LOAD LIST)
♦Baud Rate
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♦Daylight Savings Time (DST) ON/OFF
After a few seconds, the display returns to normal.
Badge #253 – Set Baud Rate
Swipe this badge to change the baud rate – the default is 9600. You may need to reduce the baud rate if you have
problems communicating with the clock. These problems can result from a noisy environment or a long serial cable (usually more than 50 feet).
To change the baud rate, swipe the Set Baud Rate badge, then when prompted, swipe employee badge #1, 2, 4 or 9 to indicate 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud.
NOTE:
Badge #254 – Setup Terminal ID
Swipe this badge to change the clock ID – the default ID is 49. When prompted, swipe an employee badge that matches your desired ID. If you have more than one clock, make sure each one has a unique ID number.
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