User Guide
CONTINUING MULTI-CLOCK SETUP
Once connection is established with the Parent Clock, the Child Clock displays Child Mode, then Enter PIN.
The symbol ' - ' displays in the top right corner.
Once the connection is established, the symbol d displays in the top right corner of the display. The d
indicates the Child Clock is connected to the Parent Clock, but the Child Clock is disabled and must be
enabled through the software interface.
Log into the Parent Clock using the web browser.
Go to Lists | Child Clocks.
Select the Enabled check-box for the Child Clock.
Press Submit.
The Child Clock displays “#” in the top-right corner of the terminal display indicating the Child Clock is
communicating with the Parent Clock.
After a few minutes this will change to “+” indicating that the Child Clock is active and ready to use.
CHILD CLOCK CONNECTION SYMBOLS
Refer to the chart below for the meaning of the symbols found on the Child Clock display.
-
Child Clock is Unable to establish a Connection to the Parent Clock.
d
Child Clock is Connected to the Parent Clock, but Disabled.
+
Child Clock is Active and Ready to Use
#
Child Clock is Actively Communicating with the Parent Clock
P
Child Clock has Lost Connection to Parent, but is Storing Punches
U
Child Clock is running an older software version than the Parent Clock and must be updated to
communicate with the Parent Clock.