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Anonymous Posted on Jan 10, 2012

How to fix the clock in and out

I was able to fix the time by poking around, i must have pressed something because now when i put in the time sheet i cannot seem to clock in or out for that matter

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Print Method: Press the Mode button until P5 (Program Mode 5 for Print Format) is displayed.
Press Setting to choose one of the following Print Methods.
The TC100 has two settings for print activation: Manual or Automatic
1 = Automatic (default setting) - The TC100 automatically prints when the time
card is inserted.
2 = Manual - After inserting the time card, press the Print Button to activate
printing.
Press Select to confirm the Print Method chosen. Press Mode to return to normal operational
mode.
Step 3: The control knob corresponds to Step 4: Insert the time card. The time the
format of the time card. Turn time will automatically print in the
the control knob to select the desired selected row.
day and print row. I hope this help let me know : - )how to fix the clock in and out - cw7ahhgaaaaasuvork5cyii=

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This should remain until either the lithium battery fails or Congress undoes its work.


BTW the Emerson addendum has a history error. The time change in the first Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October did not start in 1966, but in 1987. Before that starting in 1966 the standard was set at the last Sunday in April and the last Sunday in October. Except for 1974, when it was January 6th, 1974 (DST start) and October 27th, 1974 (DST end) and in 1975 when it was February 23rd, 1975 (DST start) and October 26th, 1975 (DST end). Before 1966, state and local governments had many different rules. Source: http://webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/e.html
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