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Depending on the type of Time Clock(s) your company uses, you enter data into the system in one of two ways:

  • Polling the time clocks.
  • Automatic transmission. 

If your clock(s) require polling, you must initiate the process on the Manage Time Clocks screen. If your clock(s) automatically transmit, the process is automatically initiated.

Fields on the Manage Time Clock screen

FieldDescriptionNotes
SelectedCheck box to select Time Clock. 

Time Clock

Lists the time clocks currently installed on your system.

READ-ONLY

Active

Displays whether the time clock is being used.

READ-ONLY

Last Polled 
                                

Displays the last date that data was manually requested (polled) from the clock(s). Only certain types of clocks require you to poll data. If you do not have this type of clock, this column will always be blank.

READ-ONLY

Last Heartbeat

Displays the last time the clock transmitted data. This type of clock automatically transmits data according to a set schedule. When the clock transmits data it is called a heartbeat. Only certain types of clocks work in this fashion. If you do not have this type of clock, this column will always be blank.

READ-ONLY
IP AddressIP address of the Time Clock.

READ-ONLY

If the Time Clock does not have an IP address, this field is empty

Buttons
Select AllSelects check boxes for all Time Clocks. 
De-Select AllClears check boxes for all Time Clocks. 

Poll

Starts the polling process that pulls data from the clock.

If you click this button but do not have the type of clock that requires polling, nothing will happen.

Import

Import a file. Each clock creates a .csv (or similar) file that can be imported via this process.

 
Polling Status
Status barDisplays status of manual polling. 
Clock listList of Time Clocks being polled. 

 


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