UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 1 TIMECARD TABULATOR™ II CALCULATED INDUSTRIES ® TIMECARD TABULATOR II Off On/C ∆% ™ Conv % Hr Min Sec S/Lap Timer Prefs Rnd Break Rate P/R Ttl AM PM In Out Emp Hrs Next 7 8 9 Stor 4 5 6 Rcl 1 2 3 + 12/24 Hr M+ Tape +/– : 0 = — 1/x + AC Clr Mem • User’s Guide
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introducing TimeCard Tabulator II . . . . .3 Key Definitions/Functions . . . . . . . . . .4 Standard Calculator Keys Time Function Keys . . . Payroll/Timecard Keys . Timer Function Keys . . Other Function Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 Operating Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Basic Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Memory Functions . . . . . . . . .
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 3 INTRODUCING: TIMECARD TABULATOR™ II The TimeCard Tabulator II has been designed to simplify payroll time calculations.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 4 KEY DEFINITIONS/FUNCTIONS Standard Calculator Keys [On/C] — On/Clear Turns power on. One press clears the last entry. Two presses clear all temporary registers. [Off] — Off Turns power off, resetting all non-permanent storage registers. [Rcl] — Recall Used to recall stored values. [Stor] — Storage Used to store values. [Conv] — Convert Used to convert values, or to access special functions. [0] through [9] and [•] Keys used to enter digits.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 5 [Conv] [%] — Delta Percent Calculates the percentage difference between two numbers. Time Function Keys [Hr] — Hour Enters/converts the displayed value to Hour:Minute:Second (H:M:S) or decimal hour time formats. Repeated presses toggle between these formats. [Min] — Minute Enters/converts the displayed value to Minute:Second (M:S) or decimal minute time formats. Repeated presses toggle between these formats.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 6 Payroll/Timecard Keys [In] — “Clock In” Key Enters the “clock in” time. [Out] — “Clock Out” Key Enters the “clock out” time. [Emp Hrs] —Employee Hours Key A multifunction key used to display the following: 1) Accumulated “In” and “Out” hours 2) Total employee hours 3) Gross employee pay (based on stored rate of pay). 4) Also used to directly enter the total hours for a day. [Next] — Next Employee Prepares the TimeCard Tabulator II for acceptance of new employee data.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 7 [Break] — Automatic Break Enters a permanent time value that is automatically subtracted from the “In” and “Out” register totals, or when a value is entered by pressing the [Emp Hrs] key. If entries are not defined as time values, an error occurs. [Rnd] — Automatic Rounding Permanently stores the rounding value for the accumulated day hours. Typical rounding values are 6 minutes (0.1 of an hour) and 15 minutes (0.25 of an hour).
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 8 Other Function Keys [Prefs] — Preference Settings A multi-press key used to access and change the default preferences. Once in the preference mode, the [+] or [–] keys are used to change preference options. See “Preference Function.” [Conv] [#] — Inverse Function (1/x) Calculates the inverse of the displayed value. For example, the inverse of 4 is 0.25. [Conv] [–] — Change Sign Toggles the sign of the displayed value from “+” to “–” and vice versa.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 9 OPERATING BASICS Basic Math Your calculator uses standard chaining logic, which simply means that the calculations are made in the order entered. 3 [+] 2 [=] 5. 3 [–] 2 [=] 1. 3 [x] 2 [=] 6. 3 [÷] 2 [=] 1.5 Percent Calculations The percent [%] key is used for finding a given percentage of a number or for working add-on, discount or division percentage calculations. 355 [x] 15 [%] 53.25 250 [+] 6.5 [%] 266.25 25 5 [%] 50 [%] [–] 100 [÷] 23.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 10 Delta Percent The Delta Percent function finds the percent change between two values. The [=] key must be pressed to complete the calculation. Old Value Change New Value % 10 [Conv] [%] 15 [=] 50. 100 [Conv] [%] 25 [=] – 75. Memory Functions The TimeCard Tabulator II can store and recall up to 10 separate memory values. When a value is stored in memory, it does not change until revised or the calculator is reset. Values can be stored in any format.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 11 Storing Values Keystrokes 355 [Stor] 1 [Rcl] 1 25 [Stor] 1 [Rcl] 1 0 [Stor] 1 Display 355. M–1 355. M–1 25. M–1 25. M–1 0. M–1 Memory “0” Storage register “0” is a cumulative memory of which values of the same convention (time values or unitless values) can be added. In addition to the keystrokes on the previous page, you may use the keystrokes defined below: Function Keystrokes Subtract from mem. “0” [Conv] [Stor] [0] Display/Clear mem. “0” [Rcl] [Rcl] Clear mem.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 12 Preference Function The TimeCard Tabulator II includes a special preference function that allows you to customize the calculator for your specific needs or special situations. To access the preference function, simply press the [Prefs] key. Repeated presses of this key scroll through the various options.
UG9526E-C In Out Dur In Out Dur Day Actual 8:02 11:57 3:55 HR 12:32 4:27 3:55 HR 7:50 HR 4/4/03 Punch 8:00 12:00 4:00 HR 12:30 4:30 4:00 HR 8:00 HR 12:54 PM Dur 8:02 11:57 3:54 HR 12:32 4:27 3:54 HR 7:48 HR Page 13 Day 8:02 11:57 3:55 HR 12:32 4:27 3:55 HR 7:48 HR Note: Time Card Tabulator does not calculate “Duration.” Its use here is to demonstrate the rounding differences from one mode to another.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 14 Timer Accuracy Setting (TMR) * Options: 0:00:00.0 0:00:00.00 0:00:00. Defines the rounding accuracy of the stopwatch/timer display. Split / Lap Key Setting (S/LP) Options: Split * Lap This setting defines how the [S/Lap] key operates when the timer is activated. If set to “Split,” TimeCard Tabulator II displays the total time elapsed from the start of the timer to when [S/Lap] is pressed. If set to “Lap,” the time between odd numbered presses displays.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 15 Buzzer Setting: (BUZZ) Options: On * Off If set to “ON,” the buzzer activates when the countdown timer reaches zero. Beeper Setting: (BEEP) Options: On Off * If “ON,” the calculator beeps with each key press Rate Setting (RATE) * Options: 0.00 (two decimal places) 0. (whole number) 0.0000000 (not rounded) Sets the display format for Rate results. Seconds Setting (SECS) Options: On Off * If set to “ON,” time values are displayed with seconds.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 16 How to Use the Preference Function: Keystrokes Display 1. Enter preference mode: [On/C] [Prefs] RND 0. Punch 2. Scroll to type of preference you wish to change by pressing [Prefs]: [Prefs] [Prefs] FMT TMR 0. HR 0:00:00.0 3. Toggle preference by pressing [+] or [–] keys: [+] [+] [+] [–] TMR TMR TMR TMR 0:00:00.00 0:00:00 0:00:00.0 0:00:00 4. Press any other key to exit the preference mode.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 17 Time Conventions There are basically two kinds of time conventions considered when entering time values: 1. Points in Time (a specific time): 9:22 AM, 5 PM 2. Time Periods (a span of time): 37 Minutes, 45 Seconds Time formats are Hours, Minutes, and Seconds. When entering Time values, the entry must comply with the following rules: Addition Period + Period = Period 3 Hrs. + 22 Min. = 3 HR 22 Point + Period = Point 9 AM + 22 Min.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 18 Subtraction Period – Period = Period 3 Hrs. – 22 Min. = 2 HR 38 Point – Period = Point 9 AM – 22 Min. = 8:38 AM Point – Point = Period 9 AM – 8:30 AM = 30 MIN Period – Point = Error MIN Note: When subtracting one point in time from another, it’s best to enter the later time first, then subtract the earlier time. Multiplication Period x Period = Error Point x Period = Error Point x Point = Error Period x Number = Period 9 Hrs.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 19 USING THE TIMECARD TABULATOR II Before You Continue . . . Unless otherwise stated, the examples in this manual are to be done with the calculator set to its default values. Press [Conv] [x] to set all values to their default settings. Entering Time Values Using TimeCard Tabulator II, you can easily perform time math and payroll functions. Time values are entered as you say them, with the largest time unit entered first.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 20 3. Enter the following “Time of Day” values. (Notice the different methods used.) [On/C] 0. 8 [:] 05 [AM] 8:05 AM [On/C] 0. 8 [:] 5 [AM] 8:05 AM [On/C] 0. 8 0 5 [AM] 8:05 AM [On/C] 0. 12 [:] 03 [PM] 12:03 PM [On/C] 0. 12 [:] 3 [PM] 12:03 PM [On/C] 0. 1203 [PM] 12:03 PM Time Conversions One of the most useful functions of the TimeCard Tabulator II is its ability to convert between all time formats with the touch of just two keys: [Conv] and the time format you desire.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 21 Time Math Simple Addition Add the following time values: 33 min. 22 sec. 3 hr. 21 min. 145 sec. 17 min. 12.2 sec. 33.75 min. Steps Keystrokes Clear calculator [On/C] [On/C] Enter 1st value 33 [Min] 22 [Sec] Add 2nd value [+] 3 [Hr] 21 [Min] Add 3rd value [+] 145 [Sec] Add 4th value [+] 17 [Min] 12.2 [Sec] Add 5th value [+] 33.75 [Min] [=] ANSWER: 4:47:44.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 22 Scheduling – Assembly An assembly line can produce 4.7 widgets per minute. How many can it produce in a week if it runs three 40-hour shifts per week? Steps Keystrokes Clear calculator Enter hourly rate Store as rate [On/C] [On/C] 4.7 [x] 60 [=] [Stor] [Rate] ANSWER: RATE 282.00 Find total hours 40 [Hr] [X] 3 [=] ANSWER: 120 HR Find total rate [x] [Rate] ANSWER: RATE 33840.00 Scheduling – Time/Motion A data entry clerk can process 17 forms in ten minutes.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 23 Athletics – Split Times Projected In the 800-meter freestyle, a swimmer has just completed 200 meters (or 25% of the race) in 2 minutes 11.35 seconds. If his pace holds up, what will his final time be? Steps Keystrokes Clear calculator [On/C] [On/C] Enter time 2 [Min] 11.35 [Sec] Divide by % completed [#] 25 [%] ANSWER: 8:45.40 MIN SEC Athletics – Split Times Req. A marathon runner wants to run a 26.2 mile marathon in 3 hrs. 15 min.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 24 Production – Fixed Lengths You have a 22 minute demonstration video which is set to automatically repeat. If the rewinding takes another 90 seconds, how many times will the tape replay in eight hours? Steps Clear calculator Enter time Add rewind Enter in mem. Enter Ttl hours Divide by mem. Keystrokes [On/C] [On/C] 22 [Min] [+] 90 [Sec] [=] ANSWER: 23:30 MIN SEC [Stor] 2 8 [Hr] [#] [Rcl] 2 [=] ANSWER: 20.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 25 Production – Spacing A radio advertiser wants to air 15 evenly spaced spots starting with 6 A.M. and ending before 10 AM. Find the number of minutes between spots and the times for the first few spots. Steps Keystrokes Clear calculator Enter end time Subtract start time divide by # of spots [On/C] [On/C] 10 [:] [AM] [–] 6 [:] [AM] [=] [#] 15 [=] ANSWER: 0:16 HR MIN Enter into mem.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 26 Production – Logging Find the running and final totals for the following taped scenes. • 92 Sec. • 1 Min. 23 Sec. • 22 Min 5 Sec. • 17 Sec. • 1 Min. 44 Sec. • 1 Min. 29 Sec.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 27 Payroll/Timecard Applications Setting up the Timecard Tabulator Before you total up your first time card, there are the following items to be considered when setting up your Time Card Tabulator II: 1) Time format 2) Seconds display (On of Off) 3) Rounding method 4) Rounding period 5) Automatic breaks 6) Rate of pay Setting the Time Format Normally, the payroll daily and total hours are shown in the decimal format. i.e. 7.75 HR, 8.25 HR, 4.5 HR.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 28 Setting the Rounding Method There are three available rounding methods that can be set by using the Preference function.. The default for this value is “Punch.” Setting the Rate of Pay TimeCard Tabulator II will store a rate of pay to be used while computing gross salary or as a price per unit time value. To enter a rate of pay (wage), enter the per hour wage then press [Stor] [Rate].
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 29 Temporarily Overriding a Stored Rate A consultant who bills at a rate of $125 per hour has the following billing times for the month: • 2 Hr. 20 Min. • 1 Hr. 15 Min. • 35 Min. • 4 Hr. 35 Min. Find the total hours and total bill using a temporary rate value. Note: Entering a time defined value into the rate register generates an error condition.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 30 Setting the Rounding Period TimeCard Tabulator II arrives with no rounding period set (0 minutes). This setting may be changed by entering the time period (typically 6 min. which is 0.1 hour, or 15 min. which is 0.25 hour) then pressing the [Stor] [Rnd] keys. The following example demonstrates this: Steps Keystrokes Clear calculator [On/C] [On/C] Enter 0.1 Hr. rounding 0.1 [Hr] [Rnd] DISPLAY: RND 0.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Step Verify the break value DISPLAY: Change break value to 30 min. DISPLAY: Page 31 Keystrokes BRK [Rcl] [Break] 1:00 HR MIN 30 [Min] [Break] 30:00 MIN SEC BRK Note: If the calculator is reset ([Conv] [x]), the break value returns to the default of 0.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 32 Using the Automatic Break and Rounding Features An employee worked the following days and times. Monday 8:03 In 4:10 Out Tuesday 8:11 In 3:38 Out Wednesday 7:53 In 4:00 Out Thursday 8:40 In 4:04 Out Assuming a 30 minute lunch and 15 minute rounding value, find the hours worked and the total pay at $8.50 per hour.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Step Page 33 Keystrokes Enter Thursday In Enter Thursday Out Find day total ANSWER EMP 840 [In] 404 [Out] [Emp Hrs] 6:45 HR MIN Find total hours worked [Emp Hrs] ANSWER ETTL 29:00 HR MIN Find total pay ANSWER [Emp Hrs] 246.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 34 Using the “Punch” Rounding Option Find the daily hours for the following clock times. Day In Out Monday 8:30A 12:30P 11:45A 4:38P Tuesday 7:30A 2:00P Wednesday 8:00A 11:58A 11:30A 3:37P Friday 11:34A 6:02P Assume a 6 minute “Punch” rounding with no automatic breaks.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Step Page 35 Keystrokes Enter Monday hours 8 [:] 30 [AM] [In] 11 [:] 45 [AM] [Out] 12 [:] 30 [PM] [In] 4 [:] 38 [PM] [Out] Find day total [Emp Hrs] ANSWER: EMP 7:24 HR MIN Enter Tuesday hours 7 [:] 30 [AM] [In] 2 [PM] [Out] Find day total [Emp Hrs] ANSWER: EMP 6:30 HR MIN Enter Wednesday hours 8 [AM] [In] 11 [:] 30 [AM] [Out] 11 [:] 58 [AM] [In] 3 [:] 37 [PM] [Out] Find day total [Emp Hrs] ANSWER: EMP 7:06 HR MIN Enter Friday hours 11 [:] 34 [AM] [In] 6 [:] 02 [PM] [Out] F
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 36 Using the “Duration” Rounding Option Using the same time values and settings as the previous example, find the total hours and pay using the “duration“ rounding method and a wage of $10.50 per hour. Step Start next employee Set rounding to Dur Keystrokes [Next] [Prefs] [+] DISPLAY: RND dur Set rate [On/C]10.5 [Stor] [Rate] ANSWER: RATE 10.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 37 ANSWER: EMP 6:30 HR MIN Find total hours worked [Emp Hrs] ANSWER: ETTL 27:36 HR MIN Find total pay [Emp Hrs] ANSWER PAY 289.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 38 Using the “Day” Rounding Option Using the same time values and settings as the previous examples, find the total hours and pay using the “day“ rounding method and a salary of $12.50 per hour. Step Keystrokes Clear calculator Start new employee Set rounding to Day Set rate [On/C] [On/C] [Next] [Prefs] [+] or [–] DISPLAY: RND Day [On/C]12.5 [Stor] [Rate] ANSWER: RATE 12.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Step Page 39 Keystrokes Enter Friday hours 11 [:] 34 [AM] [In] 6 [:] 02 [PM] [Out] Find day total [Emp Hrs] ANSWER: EMP 6:30 HR MIN Find total hours worked [Emp Hrs] ANSWER: ETTL 27:36 HR MIN Find total pay ANSWER [Emp Hrs] 345.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 40 Stopwatch/Timer Feature Your calculator includes a full function stopwatch/timer with buzzer and split/lap functions. Able to count up from zero or down from an entered time, You can set the display count to whole seconds, one decimal place, or two decimal places. (See Preference Function.) If you press the [Off] key while the timer is running, the timer displays and the calculator beeps to let you know the timer is still active.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 41 Split/Lap Function By default the [S/Lap] key performs as a split function; however, you may change the setting to perform as a Lap function. See “Preference Feature” for details. Storing and Recalling Timer Values The following steps show how to store and use timer values in math calculations. Steps/Keystrokes Display 1. Clear calculator: [On/C] [On/C] 0. 2. Start the timer for a 10-minute count down: [Timer] 1000 [Timer] TMR 0:10:00.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 42 4. Redisplay timer countdown and freeze the timer at 7:39: [Timer] [S/Lap] SPLT 0:07:39.0 HR MIN SEC 5. Store the value in register 2: [Stor] 2 M–2 0:07:39.0 HR MIN SEC 6. Subtract values in registers 1 and 2: [Rcl] [1] [–] [Rcl] 2 [=] 0:01:00.0 HR MIN SEC Stopwatch/Timer Calculations 1. Press [Timer] or [S/Lap] to freeze the display. 2. Press the equals key [=]. 3. Press the math key ([+] [–] [x] [#]). 4. Enter another value then press the equals key [=]. 5.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 43 Paperless Tape Feature The “Paperless Tape” feature is used to review the last 10 entries. While in this mode, the display looks similar to this: 04 + 100.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 44 Using the Paperless Tape Step/Keystrokes Display 1. Clear calculator and enter a string of numbers: [On/C] [On/C] 4 [Hr] [+] 5 [Hr] [+] 6 [Hr] [+] 7 [Hr] [=] 0. 4:00 9:00 15:00 22:00 HR MIN TTL = 22: 00 HR MIN HR MIN HR MIN HR MIN 2. Access the Tape function: [Rcl] [=] 3. Scroll from first value to total using the [+] key: [+] 01 4: 00 HR MIN [+] 02+ 5: 00 HR MIN [+] 03+ 6: 00 HR MIN [+] 04+ 7:00 HR MIN [+] TTL = 22: 00 HR MIN 4.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 45 Note: To exit the tape mode, you may press any key besides [Off], [+] or [–]. See Clearing the Paperless Tape. When exiting the tape, the last displayed result is shown. If the last entry included an “=,” the total of all entries displays (TTL =). If “=” was used more than once, the last one used shows the total. Any “=” entered prior to that are subtotals (SUB =). The next press, after exiting the paperless tape, begins a new math string.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 46 APPENDIX Display Accuracy TimeCard Tabulator II has a 10-digit internal accuracy with a 5/4 rounding technique for an accurate 8-digit display. Errors An error will occur if you make an incorrect entry, the answer is beyond the range of the calculator or if you enter a mathematical impossibility such as division by zero. To clear an error, press the [On/C] key. Battery Information The calculator is powered by a single 3volt Lithium CR-2032 battery.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 47 Automatic Shut-off If left on for more than eight minutes without activity, the auto-save feature shuts the calculator off. When this occurs, all values stored in Memory or shown on the display are cleared. An activated timer/stopwatch disables the automatic shut-off.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 48 REPAIR AND RETURN Warranty, Repair and Return Information Return Guidelines: 1. Please read the Warranty in this User's Guide to determine if your Calculated Industries calculator, measuring device or electronic tool remains under warranty before calling or returning any device for evaluation or repairs. 2. If your calculator won't turn on, try pressing the "Reset Button" first. If it still won't turn on, check the batteries as outlined in the User's Guide. 3.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 49 WARRANTY Warranty Repair Service – USA Calculated Industries, Inc. (“CII”) warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original consumer purchase in the U.S. If a defect exists during the warranty period, CII at its option will either repair (using new or remanufactured parts) or replace (with a new or remanufactured unit) the product at no charge.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 50 tiguous 48 states. (Outside the contiguous 48 states, please call CII for return shipping costs.) A repaired or replacement product assumes the remaining warranty of the original product or 90 days, whichever is longer. Non-warranty Repair Service – USA Non-warranty repair covers service beyond the warranty period or service requested due to damage resulting from misuse or abuse.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 51 Disclaimer CII MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT’S QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. AS A RESULT, THIS PRODUCT, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, KEYSTROKE PROCEDURES, MATHEMATICAL ACCURACY AND PREPROGRAMMED MATERIAL, IS SOLD “AS IS,” AND YOU THE PURCHASER ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 52 FCC Class B This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. Looking for New Ideas Calculated Industries, a leading manufacturer of special function calculators and digital measuring instruments, is always looking for new product ideas in these areas.
UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 53 How To Reach CII Headquarters Mail Calculated Industries, Inc. 4840 Hytech Drive Carson City, NV 89706 USA Phone 1-775-885–4900 Fax 1-775-885–4949 Email techsup@calculated.com World Wide Web http://www.calculated.
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UG9526E-C 4/4/03 12:54 PM Page 56 Calculated Industries® is a registered trademark and TimeCard Tabulator™ II is a trademark of Calculated Industries, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Designed in the United States of America by Calculated Industries, Inc. ©2003, Calculated Industries, Inc.