Lathem PC400TX manual Welcome, Features and Specifications

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PC400 Terminal Installation & User’s Guide - 1

C H A P T E R 1

Welcome

Reliability, functionality and ease of use are trademarks of the PayClock terminals. With the PC400 terminal, employees use their Lathem ID badges to punch in and out, view messages or benefit time balances – it’s that simple. Using Lathem time and attendance software and your computer, PayClock terminals are the perfect solution for businesses that want to track employee time and automate payroll.

IMPORTANT

¾Windows 2000 or XP or later is required when using the PC400TX terminal(s)

¾PayClock Pro version 4.0 or later is required when using the PC400TX terminal(s) ¾If you are using firewall software, see the Important Firewall Software Notice below.

Features and Specifications

Display:

4 Line x 20 Character back-lit LCD dot-matrix display

Clock:

12 or 24 hour-format, USA or International, quartz-precision Time-

 

Stamp on data transactions

Indicators:

Audible and LED’s indicate Valid registration (green) single beep

 

and Invalid registration (red) double beep.

Communications: Single or multi-clock environments, both local and remote via EIA

 

Standard RS-232 or RS-485 cable connections, Hayes Standard

 

compatible modem (optional) or TCP/IP ETHERNET 10-base-T

 

compatible (optional).

Input:

Keypad and mag-stripe slot reader. Badges are mag-stripe format

 

ABA Track-2

Casing:

Molded plastic housing with steel back box. 7.10” wide x 7.75” high

 

x 3.40” deep; weight 2.75 pounds. 16-button keypad

Power:

Terminal - 7v-9v, AC/DC @ 1 amp

 

Source - Wall Adapter/Transformer

 

Input: 120 VAC 60Hz 12W

 

Output: 9.0 VAC 1A

Relay:

“Dry” for 2.0amps @ 24VDC or 1.0 amp @120VAC

Environment:

Operation: 32° to 110° F (0° to 43° C)

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Contents PC400 & PC400TX Terminal Installation & User’s GuideFor Units Equipped with AN Internal Modem Getting Help Support InformationSupport Agreements N T E N T S Page Page Welcome Features and SpecificationsPower Surges and Spikes TERMMGR.EXE Main Application FilesMount the Clock Wall Mount To install the back boxPage Desktop Mount To install the back box RS-232 Connections Connect the Communication CablesTo make an RS232 connection To make an RS485 connection RS-485 ConnectionsTo make a Modem connection Modem Connections optionalTo make a TCP/IP connection PC400TX TCP/IP Connections optionalBell Relay Connections To connect your signaling devices power sourceMaximum of 4 Bells / Horns Starting the Terminal Setup Mode Setup the ClockTo power up the clock Select 0 PM / 1 AM To start the Terminal Setup ModePIN Entry SetupMode To punch using a badge Using the ClockTo transfer Schedule Override Supervisor ModeManual Bell Ring RS-232 to Host Wiring DiagramsRS-485 Network Multi Drop Network using the SWIFT485+ PC400 Terminal Block Diagram ¾ Remove the PayClock 400 Terminal from the Back Box Installing a Modem Module in the PC400Page ¾ Install the 10Base T Module Installing a TCP/IP 10Base T Module in the PC400PC400 Terminal Installation & User’s Guide Replacing an Existing PayClock 2000 or PC100 PC400 Terminal Installation & User’s Guide Troubleshoot the Clock Ground screw and ground wire attached to back box Limited One-Year Limited Warranty Index