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2.3 Enforced Clock-out of an Employee
If an employee who once clocked in forgets to perform the clock-out operation, the manager can perform this
operation.
CONDITION In a Clock-IN and Signed-OFF condition
OPERATION Mode Lock: MGR
[OUT] |Employee No.| [OUT]
with the 1st menu
. . .
. . .
Menu shift declaration
. . .
with shifted menu

2.4.2 Menu Shift Entry “Keeping the shifted Menu Level” Feature

You can shift the PLU menu level to another in the following two cases.
Using the [MENU] key
The same key operation as “Effective only for One PLU Entry” Feature. However, the shifted menu level is
held until another [MENU] key is depressed.
Using the Hourly Range Designation
Hourly range to start shifting each menu level can be programmed. If programmed, the menu level will be
automatically shifted to another when the hourly range starts.
2.4 PLU Menu Shift Entry
Up to five different menus can be programmed for each [PLU Preset-code Key] and you can select either of the
following two features.

2.4.1 Menu Shift Entry “Effective only for One PLU Entry” Feature

OPERATION Mode Lock: MGR
(PLU entries) [MENU 2] PLU entry .......................After the PLU Entry, the
to menu mode automatically
[MENU 5] returns to the 1st menu mode.
|Date| |Hour| |Minute| [SERVER #].................... Same as a normal clock-OUT,
or however the symbol “**” is
[ENTER] displayed at the right of an entered
clock-out time.
0 to 23 0 to 59
. . .
If necessary
Month-Day-Year (Initial Date Order)
Day-Month-Year
Year-Month-Day