PIE-10 Electronic Time Recorder SPECIFICATINS peration Manual Power requirement : For PIX-10 input : AC16.5V, 60Hz, 0.6A (Max.) For AC adapter : AC120V ± 10%, 60Hz AC230V ± 10%, 50Hz AC240V ± 10%, 50Hz Ambient temperature : Ambient humidity : -10 C - 45 C (14 F - 113 F) 10% - 90% (no condensation) Dimensions : 140mm(W) x 150mm(H) x 165mm(D) (5-1/2" x 6" x 6-1/2") Weight : 1.8 Kg (4.2 lbs.) Environment : Indoor use only : dust-free environment Keep out of direct sunlight For PIX-10 with 120 V AC Adapter Listed and Underwriters Canadian Standards Certified by : Laboratories, Inc. Association E50230 LR-55921
P1 Front Panel Description 4 I I o L Display Window Manual Print/Change Manual Print/Enter Button Button The RESET button is located on the right lower back side of the case. <31 0 / RESET Button Manual Print/Enter Button Manual Print/Change Button This button is used with the CHANGE or ENTER button to start/enter the program mode. In Normal mode, press this to print manually. In Program mode, press this to accept a value or enter a selection into memory. In Normal mode, press this to print manually. In Program mode, press this to change data or advance to the next menu selection.
PIX-10 Program Guide for Quick Program Mode To perform any programming instructions, steps must be followed in order. The PIX-10 accommodates two programming modes, normal and quick mode. Either mode can be accessed simply by entering a particular password. To get into normal programming mode, enter the password "8088". This normal program mode programs all the items in the PIX-10. For an easy, quick setup of a particular item in the PIX-10, enter a different password (see chart 1) instead of the normal programming mode password of "8088". The benefit of the quick programming mode is that every print style is assigned to a password. Therefore, it is only required to enter a password to program a specific print style and print direction. P2
External View Keyhole Window Digital Clock Print/Change Button Removing The Cover & Packing Material 1. Turn key clockwise and lift case to remove cover.
tiujusuuig The Margin 1. Locate the Card Stopper Adjustment Screw behind the wall mount plate on the bottom of the machine. ~ '-*~-- Screwdriver T 2. Position the paper or time card and adjust the screw accordingly. The print margin can be adjusted a maximum of 22mm (7/8"). There are ruler markings on both sides of the base plate to help you align the card. Card Stopper Adjustment Screw Wall Mounting 1. Remove Wall Mount Bracket by pushing back on "A" top tabs. Then push "B" tabs down. 2. Securely mount bracket on wall using three # 10 wood screws or equivalent. 3. Place the PIX-10 on the Wall Mount Bracket by sliding the 'top tabs into the slots on each side of the case. Push the PIX-1 0 back and down against the wall and bracket until the PIX-10 snaps into place. Be careful not to pinch the power cord with the bracket. Installing the cover case Printer will secure the PIX-10 to the Frame Wall Mounting Bracket. IV a Wall Mount ~~ -A 4t- - Bracket ` ; 'Ii -
PIX-10 Program Guid( To perform any programming instruc The PIX-10 accommodates two programming modes, normal and quick mode. Either mode c' mode, enter the password "8088". This normal program mode programs all the items in the PI (see chart 1) instead of the normal programming mode password of "8088". The benefit of the only required to enter a password to program a specific print style and print direction. Understanding the Front Panel E1 :H 7 L Display Window Manual Print / Change Manual Print / Enter Button Button PLUG IN PWER CRD To exit programming mode and return to time 2 NTE :' display press the RESET button at any time. ~.\ The RESET button is located on the right lower back side of the base.
Chart 1. Password for Quick program mode Password Print Style Print Direction _ 6510 DAY 12H, 60th Right side printing 6210 DAY 24H, 10th Right side printing 6810 DAY 24H, 100th Right side printing 6520 DATE 12H, 60th Right side printing 6620 DATE 24H, 60th Right side printing 6820 DATE 24H, 100th Right side printing 6530 MNTH, DATE 12H, 60th Right side printing 6630 MNTH, DATE 24H, 60th Right side printing 6830 MNTH, DATE 24H, 100th Right side printing 6570 YEAR, MNTH, DATE 12H, 60th Right side printing 6071 YEAR, MNTH, DATE RCV'D Right side printing 6072 YEAR, MNTH, DATE SENT Right side printing 6073 YEAR, MNTH, DATE FAX'D Right side printing 6074 YEAR, MNTH, DATE VID Right side printing 6075 YEAR, MNTH, DATE PAID Right side printing 6076 YEAR, MNTH, DATE CFM'D Right side printing 6077 YEAR, MNTH, DATE APR'D Right side printing 6078 YEAR, MNTH, DATE CMPL'D Right side printing 6079 YEAR, MNTH, DATE RIGN Right side printing 6070 YEAR, MNTH, DATE FILE Right side printing 5510 DAY 12H, 60th Left side printing 5210 DAY 24H, 10th Left side printing 5810 DAY 24H, 100th Left side printing 5520 DATE 12H, 60th Left side printing 5620 DATE 24H, 60th Left side printing 5820 DATE 24H, 100th Left side printing 5530 MNTH, DATE 12H, 60th Left side printing 5630 MNTH, DATE 24H, 60th Left side printing 5830 MNTH, DATE 24H, 100th Left side printing 5570 YEAR, MNTH, DATE 12H, 60th Left side printing 5071 YEAR, MNTH, DATE RCV'D Left side printing 5072 YEAR, MNTH, DATE SENT Left side printing 5073 YEAR, MNTH, DATE FAX'D Left side printing 5074 YEAR, MNTH, DATE VID Left side printing 5075 YEAR, MNTH, DATE PAID Left side printing 5076 YEAR, MNTH, DATE CFM'D Left side printing 5077 YEAR, MNTH, DATE APR'D Left side printing 5078 YEAR, MNTH, DATE CMPL'D Left side printing 5079 YEAR, MNTH, DATE RIGN Left side printing 5070 YEAR, MNTH, DATE FILE Left side printing If you cannot find desired print style in the above list, please set print style using the Normal Program Mode, explained on the next pages. When using Quick Program Mode, the Automatic Card Printing Feature is enabled. 3 Entering the quick program mode The following steps describe how to get into the quick Program mode. Note : Please refer to Chart 1 for password list. 1. Press and hold down the RESET button. 2. While holding down the RESET button, press and hold down the ENTER (right) button. 3. While holding down the ENTER (right) button, release the RESET button. 4. When Pr 09 shows in the display, release the ENTER (right) button. Pr 09 (Con't)
Ifor Quick Program Mode ions, steps must be followed in order. be accessed simply by entering a particular password. To get into normal programming -10. For an easy, quick setup of a particular item in the PIX-10, enter a different password quick programming mode is that every print style is assigned to a password. Therefore, it is P2 3 Entering the quick program mode (con't) 5. Press the ENTER (right) button again. 6. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the number you desire appears at the first digit, 7. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the number you desire appears at the second digit, 8. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the number you desire appears at the third digit, 9. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the number you desire appears at the fourth digit, 10. When the display flashes all of the four digits, press ENTER (right) button. Pr 091 Wn n n,puuu 6,y- uu 65 n 65 4 Setting the year, month and date 1. When the display flashes P, dr E E, press ENTER (right) button. ;P'd~EE\ 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct year appears, 3. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct month appears, 9s~u~9 4. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct date appears, 9su y 5. When the display flashes the correct year, month and date, `n ', press ENTER (right) button. 9su y, 6. When the display flashes P ; dr E E, press the CHANGE (left) " '..f, button to move to Time Setting. y ~ /- E Ej I ' 55 Setting the time Note: Use 24 hour format and regular 60 minute format when setting the time. }P2LLC1 1. When the display flashes P2 L L o c, press ENTER (right) button. 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button to choose 12 hour AM/PM display,~ ; 2:uu or 24 hour military time, then press ENTER. 3. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct hour appears, 2ti { Q9 4. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct minutes appears, n z" 8u~ 5. When the display flashes the correct time, press ENTER (right) button. 6. When the display flashes p2 L L C, press the CHANGE (left) button to move to the beginning of daylight saving time setting.. - PZL L C
6 Setting the beginning of daylight saving time Note : You will only need to program daylight saving time once. nce the date has been set, it will automatically adjust year after year. 1. When the display flashes P3 b d L E, press ENTER (right) button. - P3b d L Ei 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct year appears, s9yu 3. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct month appears, ss `tu 4. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct date appears, then, press ENTER (right) button. ss y Q 5. When the display flashes the correct year, month and date, press ENTER (right) button. 6. When the display flashes 13 bd L L, press the CHANGE (left) I button to move to the end of daylight saving time setting. P3b d L E - 7 Setting the end of daylight saving time Note : You will only need to program daylight saving time once. nce the date has been set, it will automatically adjust year after year. 1. When the display flashes P4 E d L E, press ENTER (right) button. ~P4 \E d Ll' Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct year appears, '~ 28 3. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct month appears, 9s~128 4. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct date appears, then press ENTER (right) button. 9s iu,2 5. When the display flashes the correct year, month and date, press ~y j9s ENTER (right) button. 6. When the display flashes P4 E d L E, press the CHANGE (left) button to move to program end. Note : To disable daylight saving, set the beginning and ending date to the same date. 'u29,.-p4,ed LE 8 Exit program mode 1. When the display flashes E n d, press ENTER (right) button to exit program mode. nd
3 Entering the quick program mode The following steps describe how to get into the quick Program mode. Note : Please refer to Chart 1 for password list. 1. Press and hold down the RESET button. 2. While holding down the RESET button, press and hold down the ENTER (right) button. 3. While holding down the ENTER (right) button, release the RESET button. 4. When Pr o9 shows in the display, release the ENTER (right) button. Pr09 (Con't)
Ifor Quick Program Mode ions, steps must be followed in order. be accessed simply by entering a particular password. To get into normal programming -10. For an easy, quick setup of a particular item in the PIX-10, enter a different password quick programming mode is that every print style is assigned to a password. Therefore, it is P2 3 Entering the quick program mode (con't) Pr 09 5. Press the ENTER (right) button again. 6. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the number you desire appears Hn n at the first digit,,v 9u 7. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the number you desire appears ~,tnn at the second digit, yu u 8. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the number you desire appears n at the third digit, 5{yu 9. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the number you desire appears 65 at the fourth digit, 10. When the display flashes all of the four digits, press ENTER (right) button. ` 4 Setting the year, month and date ; 1. When the display flashes P, dr EE, press ENTER (right) button. ;P',dR EE, 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct year appears, a;u19 I 3. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct month appears,. 9S7 L, I9 ' 4. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct date appears, 95uq-0, N 5. When the display flashes the correct year, month and date, `` n ' ; 9S UI press ENTER (right) button.,b- 55 6. When the display flashes P dr E E, press the CHANGE (left) 'P, \A EE' button to move to Time Setting. II. Setting the time Note : Use 24 hour format and regular 60 minute format when setting the time. LC; 1. When the display flashes Pe L L oc, press ENTER (right) button. l P 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button to choose 12 hour AM/PM display or 24 hour military time, then press ENTER.,r;2:nn 3. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct hour appears, 4. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct minutes appears, n 2" 8uL 5. When the display flashes the correct time, press ENTER (right) button. 6. When the display flashes P2 [L o~, press the CHANGE (left) button to move to the beginning of daylight saving time setting.. }P2 L L o C4
6 Setting the beginning of daylight saving time Note : You will only need to program daylight saving time once. nce the date has been set, it will automatically adjust year after year. 1. When the display flashes P3 b d L E, press ENTER (right) button.,p3bd,e- 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct year appears, 9Xuy u 3. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct month appears, 9 ~Q F u 4. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct date appears, then press ENTER (right) button. 9su` ;U i\ 5. When the display flashes the correct year, month and date, press ENTER (right) button. 6. When the display flashes F3 E d L E, press the CHANGE (left), button to move to the end of daylight saving time setting. 3EdL E- P 7 Setting the end of daylight saving time Note : You will only need to program daylight saving time once. nce the date has been set, it will automatically adjust year after year. 1. When the display flashes F" E d L E, press ENTER (right) button.,p E d ~ E, 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct year appears, J9o- iu d8 3. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct month appears, 95 ~ A28 4. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct date appears, then press ENTER (right) button. 95.u B, 5. When the display flashes the correct year, month and date, press ;9s " u ENTER (right) button. 6. When the display flashes P" E J L E, press the CHANGE (left) \, 1 button to move to program end. E d ;E l Note : To disable daylight saving, set the beginning and ending date to the same date. '6 29, 8 Exit program mode 1. When the display flashes E n d, press ENTER (right) button to exit program mode. En d-
9 Setting the language 1. When the display flashes Pb L R n 9, press ENTER (right) button. 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct language appears, 3. When the display flashes P b L R n 9, press the CHANGE (left) button to move to the print direction setting. \P6~LAn' 9 " L E n9 -.1 `L rlng / Please refer to the following language Table for language selections. Language Table English = French = Italian = Roman = Common = LI E n9 L3 F rn LS i E I Ll r on L9 Con Spanish = German = Portuguese = Japanese= L2 S Pn L4 9 Er L6 P E 9 LB U' Pn 10 Setting the print direction 1. When the display flashes P, Pr dr, press ENTER (right) button. 2. Press the CHANGE (left) button until the correct direction appears, 3. When the display flashes P, Pr dr, press the CHANGE (left) button to move to the auto print setting. rr orb Right Side Printing = Left Side Printing = r 1 9 E LEFE
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using the diagnostic routine The diagnostic routine accommodates L segments check, number of print and a memory clear feature. 1. When the display flashes ac d ; Rg, press ENTER (right) button Prd. 2. When the display flashes d, L [ d (L segments check), press ENTER (right) button. d ` L L d 3. When all of the L segments are turned on, press the ENTER (right) button to advance to the next step. ' ' ', ; ; 4. When the display flashes, n P r E (total number of print), press ENTER (right) button. d2np f- 5. The number of prints counted will be displayed. Press ENTER (right) button to advance to the next step. 6. When the display flashes d3 [ L r (memory clear), press ENTER (right) button. 7. To clear the memory and reset the defaults, press the CHANGE (left) button until 3 appears, Press the CHANGE button until 2 appears, 8. When the display flashes 32, press ENTER (right) button. When the Memory is cleared, the value of the following features will automatically reset to the defaults. Date : 01/01/95, Time : 12 :00 AM, Daylight saving : off, Print style : '95 JAN 1 AM12 :00, Language : English, Right/Left print : right, Auto Print : on and Leading zero suppress : off. =ryn }