Specifications
20 Operation Sequences SPS 1000 Operation Manual
Employee Sign-On/Sign-Off
Program Notes for Clerk Operation
Choose between "Push Button", "Secret Code", "Employee Number", or
"MCR" for the employee sign on method. (See "System Option
Programming/General Function Options" in the Program Manual.)
If you choose "Push Button" sign on, use any of the 10 direct employee
keys to sign on by direct key depression. (See "Keyboard Key Location"
in the Program Manual to locate the appropriate functions.) You must
also link a specific employee to each push button key. (To make these
links, see "System Option Programming/General Function Options" in the
Program Manual.)
If you choose "Secret Code" sign on, use the EMPLOYEE key to sign on
by code entry. (See "Keyboard Key Location" in the Program Manual to
locate the appropriate function.) You must also program an operating
code for each employee. (See "Employee Programming" in the Program
Manual.)
If you choose "Employee Number" sign on, use the EMPLOYEE key to
sign on by employee number entry. (See "Keyboard Key Location" in the
Program Manual to locate the appropriate function.) The employee
number is the sequential number (i.e. 1-10) for each employee in the
employee file.
Employee operation can be stay down or pop up. (See "System Option
Programming/General Function Options" in the Program Manual.)










