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1. the platen in the same manner every time The following rules apply for proper hand placement on the platen also refer to Figure 8 2 below If you are wearing a ring rotate the ring so the stone faces up in its normal position Slide your right hand onto the platen rather like an airplane landing at the airport Slide your hand forward until the web between your index and middle finger stops against the Web Pin Keep your hand flat You should fee the surface of the platen on your palm and the underside of your fingers Close your fingers together until they touch the Finger Pins and watch the hand diagram light display on the top panel The lights go out when you have properly placed your fingers If a light remains on finger is not in proper contact with its Finger Pin Ps Ben Figure 8 2 Placing Your Hand on the Platen 37 Programming the HandPunch Left Hand Enrollment Read Score Some right hands cannot be used in the HandPunch due to disabilities such as missing fingers You can enroll user with the left hand facing palm side up The techniques for left hand enrollment are the same as for standard enrollment The user should keep the back of the hand flat against the platen and move the fingers against the web pin and the finger pins in the same manner as in standard enrollment Users enrolled with the left hand must always verify with the left hand Extra practice on placing the hand on the platen ma
2. 5 Press ENTER 6 If you are authorized to use this command the first command option in the selected menu appears 7 Ifyou are not authorized to enter this command the display appears as follows ENTER QNOTE To access these menus you must be the first person enrolled in a new system installation you must have been enrolled as a supervisor If you are blocked from the supervisory menus verify your access rights with management personnel If enrollment information has been incorrectly changed and you must have supervisory access to all menus make these changes through software It is possible to physically reset the HandPunch s memory however resetting memory sets all unit parameters back to the factory default values Resetting memory allows access to menus by the first person enrolled as if it is a new system installation but this means that all employee information programmed into the HandPunch is lost and must be re entered manually Be sure you need fo reset memory before performing this function To reset memory refer to the Erasing HandPunch Memory section on page page 20 Enter Command Menu Navigating Command Menus 24 Once you have entered command menu there are three options available for navigating the command menu system 1 Press to enter the command shown on the display 2 Press to step to the next command in the menu 3 Press CLEAR to exit the command menu press
3. 12 4 T Battery WALL Jumper Wall Piate Seins prre mum Comecon mM Top of HandPunch Dip Switches Figure 12 4 Wiring Connections and Dip Switches Wiring Table 10 on page page 51 provides the pinouts for the RJ 45 RS 232 Serial Host Computer Examples Connection Figure 12 5 on page page 51 provides a diagram of the RJ 45 RS 232 Connector Figure 12 6 on page page 52 provides a Host PC to HandPunch Modem Network wiring diagram Modem wiring is a HandPunch option HandPunch 200 Manual Table 10 RJ 45 RS232 Serial Connection J8Pin Signal Connection 1 RI notused 2 notused 3 notused 4 eno Ground 8 RxData Receive Data Input from external device 6 TxData Transmit Data Output to external device 7 ots not used a Frs notused J4 Pins 1234567 Figure 12 5 J4 RU 45 RS 232 Jack Pinout 51 Appendix C Mechanical Installation RIAS Soris Port to Serial Serial Cable Converter 2392 eral Unie Figure 12 6 Host PC to HandPunch Modem Connection HandPunch RIII Modem Port RSI Supplied Cable Black Modem Unit Figure 12 7 Host PC to HandPunch Modem Connection 52 pr Comer Comedian 1o Host Computer gena Host Computer L RJ 11 Telephone Outlet HandPunch 200 Manual Setting the DIP Switches The
4. 2000 Manual Here are a few guidelines to help you prepare for an enrollment session You can enroll one person or a group of people during an enrollment session Each user must have a unique personal identification ID number It will save you considerable time if you assign the ID numbers in advance The HandPunch will not accept two people with the same ID number If you enroll people using the last four digits of their phone numbers or social security numbers you may get duplicate numbers If you are enrolling large groups of people you may consider using an enrollment trainer It is a replica of a platen that is available through your Schlage Biometrics reseller The HandPunch is easy to use and non threatening However most people have never used a biometric HandPunch Training users on how the HandPunch works and how to use it will eliminate most fears and concerns before they occur Inform the users of these facts The HandPunch reads the shape of the hand not the fingerprints or palmprints it does not identify people It confirms people s identity It scans with an invisible light of the type used in TV remote controls it does not transfer germs any more than a doorknob or money It does not invade privacy it guarantees it The enrollment process requires three or more reads to collect enough information to create a template For correct consistent hand reads itis very important that your hand is placed
5. DIP Switch settings perform three tasks for the HandPunch see Figure 12 8 Set End of Line EOL Termination to match the type of termination needed by the network Set the Communication Method to match the type of network used Erase Memory to clear HandPunch memory to all factory default values and also clear all user memory WALL 54321 lore EOL Termination L EOL Termination Communication Method Erase Hand Reader Setup Erase Hand Readet Setup and Database TOP OF HAND READER Figure 12 8 HandPunch Dip Switches Appendix C Mechanical Installation End of Line Termination Communication Method Erasing HandPunch Memory Termination helps to ensure clean data signals are transmitted through the network wiring Termination is applied to the end o line EOL HandPunch in the network daisy chain The factory default setting is for EOL termination to be disabled switches 1 and 2 OFF Refer to Figure 12 8 on page page 53 for switch ON OFF positioning enable EOL termination at a HandPunch both switches 1 and 2 must be ON disable EOL termination at a HandPunch both switches 1 and 2 must be OFF EOL Termination must be enabled for A single HandPunch terminal installation Ina Modem to PC network the HandPunch terminal with the Modem option for communication with the host computer The factory default s
6. HandPunch to Host Computer RS232 modem The minimum wire size for these circuits is AWG 22 the maximum is AWG 18 The HandPunch uses an internal switching regulator to obtain internal operational power It accepts input voltages from 12 to 24 VDC or 12 to 24 VAC at 50 to 60 Hz HandPunch comes with 120 VAC to 13 5 VDC power supply Class 2 Model No P48131000A010G 120 60 Hz 21 W 13 5 VDC output 1000mA An optional 220 VAC to 13 5 VDC power supply is also available power the HandPunch with this power supply a 120 or 220 VAC as applicable duplex outlet must be within 5 feet of the HandPunch The power supply has 6 foot cable to provide a comfortable reach between power outlet and HandPunch The barrel jack at the end of the power supply s cable is connected to J12 on the HandPunch PCB Do not connect HandPunch s power supply to switched duplex outlet The Battery Backup Oper 10 HandPunch must have a constant source of power for proper operation An optional power fail protection circuit board can be attached to the main circuit board to provide and control battery backup The battery backup option uses a 12 volt 800 ma hour sealed lead acid battery to provide backup battery power This battery is located immediately inside the rear panel of the HandPunch and plugs into jack J4 on the keypad control circuit board located in the top of the chassis The design of
7. be reproduced in any form without the express written permission from Schlage Biometrics Inc Table of Contents Introduction Biometrics Principle of Operation Specifications Planning an Installation Site Preparation HandPunch Placement Wiring Power Input Battery Backup Operation HandPunch to Host Computer Connection RS 232 Host Computer Connection Modem Host Computer Connection Mechanical Installation Wall Plate Installation Wiring Connections Erasing the Memory Closing the HandPunch Enter Command Menu If No One is Enrolled in the HandPunch If Users are Enrolled in the HandPunch Navigating Command Menus Programming the HandPunch Service Menu Setup Menu Management Menu Enrollment Menu Special Menu HandPunch Maintenance Appendix A Tips for a successful Installation Appendix B Noted Board Configuration Differences Appendix C Mechanical Installation Appendix D Troubleshooting Guide Glossary Limited Warranty Introduction Biometrics The HandPunch 2000 is a member of the Schlage Biometrics ine of biometric hand geometry Time and Attendance Terminals The HandPunch records and stores the three dimensional shape of the human hand for comparison and identity verification Upon verification the HandPunch records the time date user ID number and collected time and attendance data for collection by a host computer The HandPunch can communicate with host computer The HandPunch pro
8. power This indicator turns off when main input power is restored Shunt J7 which is located immediately in front of the DIP switches on the main logic board see Figure 4 1 on page page 17 enables or disables battery operation on those HandPunches equipped with optional battery backup If a HandPunch does not have the optional battery backup package installed J7 is not used On HandPunches equipped with the battery backup option J7 allows service personnel a mechanism for disabling battery backup operation before removal of main input power To fully power down a HandPunch equipped with battery backup remove or reposition shunt J7 so that the two pins protruding up from the main logic board are not connected to each other This effectively opens the circuit removing the battery from any internal circuitry Main input power can then be removed and the HandPunch will fully shut down Once the HandPunch has fully shut down shunt J7 may be reinstalled The design of the power supply is such that main input power must be reapplied to re enable the battery protection mechanism if shunt J7 is not properly installed the internal backup battery will not be charged and in the event of a main input power loss the HandPunch vill shut down HandPunch host computer communications can be configured in one of two ways viaa direct RS 232 connection via an optional Modem connection direct HandPunch connection to a host computer can b
9. the HandPunch s internal power supply is such that any range of the above input voltages may be used and stil provide proper battery charge voltage and battery backup operation Switch over to battery power is automatic and occurs when the input voltage to approximately 10 5 volts At that time the backup battery charger is disabled to save power and uninterrupted operation continues on battery power When input power is restored the HandPunch switches off of battery operation and the battery charger is re enabled to recharge the battery Battery charge voltage is set at approximately 13 65 volts and battery charge current is limited to approximately 50 mA A fully discharged battery requires approximately 12 hours of charge to fully recover HandPunch to Host Computer Connection RS 232 Host Computer Connection HandPunch 2000 Manual Additional options installed and specific configurations within the HandPunch make it dificult to predict precisely how long battery support will last but in general two hours battery operation can be expected While operating on battery backup due to loss of main input power the battery output voltage is constantly monitored by internal circuitry Ifthe battery voltage reaches approximately 9 5 volts the HandPunch automatically shuts down This is done to prevent full exhaustion of the battery A yellow indicator on the top panel illuminates to indicate that the HandPunch is running on battery
10. the desired command Table 7 Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password 3 List Users Display Print Set User Data User Reject HandPunch 2000 Manual List Users The List Users command allows you to display or print a list of all the employees enrolled in a HandPunch Set User Data Set User Data command allows you to set an employee s Reject Threshold adjusting the hand read threshold for one employee without affecting the threshold of other employees This task should be done through your user software however it can be done through the Management Menu Programming the HandPunch Enrollment Menu Enrollment is the process of recording a hand image and associating it with an ID number The first person to enroll the HandPunch has access to all command menus This person should enroll using the Add Supervisor command see page page 39 Once a supervisor has been enrolled all further enrollments use the following rules A user enrolled through the Add Employee command page page 39 is assigned Authority Level 0 This allows the user to punch in and or gain access through a door secured by the HandPunch Auserenralled through the Add Supervisor command see page page 38 is assigned Authority Level 5 This allows the supervisor to punch in and gain access through a door secured by the HandPunch and it allows the supervisor to access all command menus Until a
11. user consistently fails during verifications days months years later re enroll the user to ensure high quality and up to date enrollment record Appendix HandPunch 2000 Manual Noted Board Configuration Differences Memory Reset Because of Schlage Biometrics camera retrofit of the HandPunch some changes have been made to the main PCB and they are listed as follows Dipswitches have been removed memoryis reset with a push button reset and user interface with keypad and LCD Power has moved to the right side of the PCB The RS 232 RJ 45 receptacle has been replaced with a 4 pin Molex connector on the left side of the PCB 2 pin Molex connector 5 has been added to the board next to the reset button to supply power for the LEDs This connector should never be unplugged unless a modem or Ethernet is added to the The upgrading of the memory is now handled through software codes at the HandPunch Contact Order Entry for memory upgrades To reset the memory of the HandPunch follow these steps Remove power and battery jumper if a back up battery is installed Press down on reset button and apply power Release button Reader will boot to 1 2 3 4 ERASE 1 SETUP Press 1 to erase setup i e address outputs passwords but retain user database and datalogs Press 9 to erase everything i e HandPunch goes back to factory defaults 45 Appendix C Mechanical instalation A
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13. New Address Set ID Length New ID Length Mode Set Serial RS 232 Select Baud Rate Upgrade Code Set Language Set Date Format SetTime and Date Set Address Set ID Length Set Serial Upgrade HandPunch 2000 Manual The Set Language command allows the language shown on the HandPunch s display to be localized for a variety of countries English German Japanese Russian French Indonesian italian Portuguese Spanish Polish The Set Date Format command allows the date format shown on the HandPunch s display to be localized for a variety of countries mmddyy mm dd yy dd MMM yy MMM dd yy The Set Time and Date command allows the HandPunch s time and date to be set This is normally not necessary as the HandPunch s time and date are set by the host compuler The Set Address command allows a unique address to be set for each HandPunch in network For proper operation each HandPunch in the network must have a unique address All units may use any address from 010 254 All units are sent with the address set to 1 The Set ID Length command allows you to reduce the number of keystrokes required to enter the ID number by eliminating the use of the ENTER key to complete an ID number entry Once the ID Length is set the HandPunch will automatically accept an ID number entry once the correct numbe
14. TE EE EH This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the Installation Manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at the user s own expense This Class digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglemente sure le materiel brouilleur du Canada 1998 through 2009 Schlage Biometrics Inc ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Document Part Number 70100 6007 Revision 3 1 June 2009 HandPunch is a trademark of Schlage Biometrics Inc The trademarks used in this Manual are the property of the trademark holders The use of these trademarks in this Manual should not be regarded as infringing upon or affecting the validity of any of these trademarks Schlage Biometrics Inc reserves the right to change without notice product offerings or specifications No part of this publication may
15. agement This is done through the Enrollment Menu see Supervisor Enrollment on page page 39 QNoTE The time date and ID number length are normally set by the host computer However supervisor can change these parameters at HandPunch after setup information has been downloaded from the host computer These tasks are done through the Setup Menu The instructions for reader setup parameters begin on page page 30 Train and Enroll Users Train each user regarding HandPunch usage and then Enroll each user This is done through the Enrollment Menu The instructions for employee enrollment begin on page page 39 Special enrollment allows you to enroll people with disabilities that prevent them from using the HandPunch properly Employees with special enrollment ID numbers can punch in without biometric verification QNoTE This means that anyone who knows a special enrollment ID number can punch in This function should only be used if absolutely necessary The instructions for special enrollment begin on page page 40 27 Programming the HandPunch System Management Once a HandPunch system is in operation the following commands are used for system management List Users List the Users authorized to use a HandPunch This is done through the Management Menu The instructions for listing employees begin on page page 35 Set User Data Set a user s reject threshold adjusting the sensitivity applied when HandPun
16. as access to the command menus Level O is for a user who does not need access to any of the command menus Level 5 is assigned to Supervisors who need access to of the command menus HandPunch 2000 Manual The HandPunch automatically assigns Authority Level 0 to users enrolled by the Add Employee command Authority Level 5 is automatically assigned to users enrolled by the Add Supervisor command Until a user has been assigned to Supervisor every user can access every menu Once a user has been enrolled using the Add Supervisor designated as a supervisor further user authority levels are assigned The first person enrolled should be enrolled using the Add Supervisor command This protects the integrity of the system Schlage Biometrics strongly recommends enrolling at least two users as supervisors to ensure that more than one person has the authority to access all menus and all commands Programming Order When setting up HandPunch operations there is a general programming operations order that should be followed Set HandPunch Site Parameters Set the HandPunch site parameters to meet site specific needs and usage change the language used by the display set the HandPunch s address and set the serial communication baud rate used if you have installed a serial printer see page page 30 Enroll Supervisory Staff Enroll yourself and the supervisors who will have responsibility for HandPunch man
17. ce Command Menu Service Menu Password 1 Calibrate Recall Y N Status Display On Off YN Programming the HandPunch Cal rate The Calibrate command displays the HandPunch s exposure values allowing you to verify these values are within normal operating parameters The standard operating parameters shown in Table 5 Table 5 Normal Operating Parameters Parameter Normal Range Row 04 2 Column c 04 2 Exposure 100 20 Status Display status display command allow you to enable disable the displaying of the following information the status values of HandPunch inputs and outputs the hand read score of the last user to verify on the system When the status display is enabled Figure 8 1 identifies each status display field value ENTERID OCOCO HLHL NN OCOCO HLHL NN 1 Last Hand Read Score Aux Out 2 Aux Out 1 Aux Out 0 Lock Aux In 2 Request to Exit Auxlnl Door Monitor Switch Tamper Those Input Output values do not apply to the HandPunch 2000 These status values are inactive if the reader is in Card Reader Output Mode O Circuit Open H Output is OFF High Closed L Output is ON Low Figure 8 1 Status Display Chart Setup Menu Navigating the Setup Command Menu Setup Commands HandPunch 2000 Manual The Setup menu commands allow you to set the basic o
18. ceeded the maximum number of tries allowed Wait until another employee has verified and try again or call your supervisor ENTER ID You entered your ID number incorrectly or your access time is restricted ifthe display shows TRY AGAIN you are not verified You may have made an error entering your ID number or in placing your hand on the platen Re enter your ID number and try again page 44 taking care to follow proper hand placement rules see page Ifthe display shows TIME RESTRICTION you are not authorized to punch in at this time If this seems to be in error contact your supervisor about time restrictions Aftera pre programmed number of denied attempts an ID number will no longer be accepted and the display will appear as follows ID INVALID TEMPORARILY 57 Appendix D Troubleshooting This is called lockout Before the rejected ID number can be used again another employee or a supervisor must successfully verify at the HandPunch Ifyou enter your ID number but do not place your hand on the platen the HandPunch wWilltime out in about 25 seconds You can immediately end this time out by pressing the CLEAR key Beeper and LED Status During Verification The HandPunch s beeper and LED status display also display hand verification information This information is defined in Table 12 Table 12 Beeper and LED Status During Verification Operation Bee
19. ch reads a hand this task is done through the Management Menu The instructions for setting user data begin on page page 35 Remove User Remove employees and supervisors from a HandPunch This is done through the Enrollment Menu The instructions for removing employees begin on page page 39 HandPunch 2000 Manual Service Menu The Service menu commands provide information that help you determine if the HandPunch is performing within normal operating parameters and identify the status of the unit s inputs and outputs The following section provides a brief summary of the Service Menu commands ore There are no user serviceable parts inside the HandPunch Navigating Enter the appropriate password to enter the Service command menu Once you have the Service entered the command menu there are three options availabe for navigating the Command command menu system Menu Press to enter the command shown on the display Press to step to the next command in the menu Press CLEAR to exit the command menu pressing any numeric key also exits the command menu If you are command s sub menu press CLEAR multiple times to completely exit the command menu Service There are two commands available from the Service command menu Commands Calibrate Status Display Refer to Table 4 and identify the command you need to perform Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command Table 4 Servi
20. e last user to verity on the system Cleaning the Inspect and clean the HandPunch regularly to maintain optimum performance Clean HandPunch the platen side mirror reflector and the window above the platen using a clean cloth dampened with ordinary non abrasive window cleaner see Figure 9 1 Start at the rear corners of the platen and work your way forward DO NOT SPRAY CLEANING FLUID DIRECTLY INTO OR ON THE HandPunch Figure 9 1 HandPunch Cleaning User Score HandPunch 2000 Manual Periodically check users scores refer to the Read Score section on page page 38 Scores should average under 30 Occasionally a user wil score above 30 This is not necessarily indication of poor performance If a number of scores average over 30 clean the HandPunch and check scores again If scores remain high or if users are experiencing frequent rejections run the Calibration command see page page 30 Appendix A Tips Appendix A Tips for a successful Installation HandPunch Think of the HandPunch as a camera Clean the HandPunch before it gets dirty Use non abrasive cleaners such as glass cleaners and non abrasive and clean cloths Make cleaning the HandPunch part of Janitorial program Do not remove the foam backing from the wall mounting plate Seal any holes made in the wall for wire routing so that dust will not blow into the HandPunch Location Mount all HandPunchs in a network so that the top of the platen
21. e HandPunch converts the image to an electronic template It stores the template in a database with the user s ID number gain punch the user enters his or her ID number at the HandPunch s keypad or uses external card reader The HandPunch prompts the user to place his or her hand on the HandPunch s platen The HandPunch compares the hand on the platen with the user s unique template If the images match the HandPunch records the transaction for processing The HandPunch is a time and attendance terminal designed for use with time and attendance software Refer to Figure 1 1 on page page 5 when reviewing the information in this section HandPunch has an integrated keypad for ID entry see Figure 1 1 The CLEAR and ENTER keys used for data entry and programming Four different features assist the user with hand placement and read verification 1 emitting diode LED hand placement display on the HandPunch s top panel assists users with hand placement on the platen A liquid crystal display LCD shows operational data and programming menus Red light Green light verification LEDs quickly inform users their verification attempts were rejected or accepted 4 An internal beeper provides audible feedback during keypad data entry and user verification 2 The Platen is the flat surface at the base of the HandPunch see Figure 1 1 This is where users place their hands for enrollme
22. e made through an 4 conductor cable in an RS 232 serial configuration A 6 or 50 cable may be purchased through RSI or a wiring diagram for the RS 232 to host computer connection is found on Table 2 on page page 18 Planning Installation Modem Host Computer Connection 12 The HandPunch is also available with an optional modem module for telephone line communications between the HandPunch network and the host computer When connecting via modem one HandPunch terminal must be configured with the modem option This terminal will communicate with the host computer make the modem connection a telephone jack must be installed on or in the wall behind the modem HandPunch terminal Position the RJ 11 jack location using the template provided in this manual see Figure 3 2 on page page 15 The short black cable provided with the modem HandPunch connects the terminal to the telephone jack Figure 4 4 on page page 19 a wiring diagram for a modem to host computer connection Mechanical Installation Select an installation location based on the guidelines provided in the Planning an Installation section beginning on page page 9 Wall Plate Installation Wall Preparation For the following procedure protect the HandPunch from the dust and debris generated during the wall plate installation process 1 Remove the wall plate from the packing carton Refer to Figure 3 1 forall wall plate references in the followin
23. ess A hand read is required but is not verified against stored identification data A time zone value can be applied to the Special Enrollment 10 number to limit access times The HandPunch default is for no time zone to be applied QNoTE Special Enrollment affects the integrity of the HandPunch terminal and should only be used as a last resort Anyone who knows a Special Enroll ID number is granted access when the ID number is used Before specially enrolling a user try to alleviate verification problems by adjusting the individual user s reject threshold see page page 38 or by using left hand enrollment see page page 38 HandPunch 2000 Manual This page intentionally left blank a HandPunch Maintenance minimum amount of system maintenance is required to keep HandPunchs fully functional HandPunchs should be cleaned periodically to prevent an accumulation dust from affecting the HandPunch s readability User Scores should be reviewed periodically to ensure the HandPunch is performing properly There are NO user serviceable parts inside the HandPunch Once a HandPunch system is in operation there are two HandPunch commands that assist with system maintenance These commands are performed through the Service Menu The instructions for these commands begin on page page 29 Calibrate View HandPunch exposure values Status Display Display HandPunch input output status the hand read score of th
24. etting and for standard operation switch 3 must be OFF Switch 3 must always be OFF The erase memory function can perform either or both of the following Erase a HandPunch s configuration data Erase a HandPunch s user database and transaction buffer The factory default setting and normal operation setting is for switches 4 and 5 to be OFF retaining memory if the HandPunch is equipped with the battery backup option remove shunt J7 front of Erasing the HandPunch Setup the DIP switch array see Figure 12 4 on page page 50 before proceeding Replace shunt 47 after completion of the following steps Perform the following steps to erase the configuration data but retain the user database With system power OFF set switch 4 ON 2 Tum system power ON and wait for HandPunch boot information to appear on the display 3 Tum switch 4 OFF HandPunch 200 Manual Erasing the Perform the following steps to erase both the configuration data and the user database HandPunch Setup and User 1 with system power OFF set both switches 4 and 5 ON Database 2 Tum system power ON and wait 5 seconds 3 Tum both switches 4 and 5 OFF QNoTE Before putting the HandPunch into service ensure DIP switches 4 and 5 are both OFF If switches 4 and 5 are not the next time the HandPunch s power is cycled the HandPunch s memory will be erased Appendix C Mechanical Installation Closing the HandPunch Be
25. fo ault com Part number D48 121000 A040G 230 VAC Input 12 VDC 1Amp output unregulated Ault style 41 connector barrel plug 2 3 recyclable Introduction This page is intentionally blank Planning an Installation Site Before you begin installation check the site blueprints riser diagrams and specifications Preparation for important information about HandPunch location and for other systems that connect to the HandPunch Look for any existing wall preparations and wiring that other contractors may have installed for the HandPunch A wire routing layout diagram see Figure 3 2 on page 15 is provided to assist in planning wire routing HandPunch The recommended height for the HandPunch platen is 40 inches 102 from the Placement finished floor The HandPunch should be out of the path of pedestrian and vehicular traffic and convenient to the door itis controlling Avoid placing the HandPunch where users must cross the swing path of the door The HandPunch should be an area where itis not exposed to excessive airborne dust direct sunlight water or chemicals SNV pm dL ey amp Figure 2 1 HandPunch Placement Rules For the following sections Schlage Biometrics does not supply hardware items such as power or communications wiring Planning Installation Wiring Power Input Two basic circuits typically connect to the HandPunch Power
26. fore closing the HandPunch ensure dip switches 4 and 5 are OFF refer to Figure 12 8 on page page 53 Clear all dust and debris away from the HandPunch With the wall mount latch in the unlocked position swing the body of the HandPunch up and lock the latch into place with the key provided with the HandPunch see Figure 12 9 Dust and debris surrounding the HandPunch can drastically affect the terminal s operation It is important to ensure the HandPunch is free from dust and debris before closing the terminal Do not force the HandPunch onto the wall mount latch when the latch is in the locked position Wall Plate pe Latch Key Unlocked Position Wall Plate Latch Key Locked Position Figure 12 9 Closing the HandPunch Appendix D HandPunch 2000 Manual Troubleshooting Guide Display Messages During Verification Various messages can appear on the HandPunch s display during hand verification These messages are defined in Table 11 Table 11 Display Messages During Verification Message Definition PLACE HAND The platen is ready to receive your hand for verification ID VERIFIED You are verified proceed REMOVE HAND Remove your hand and place it on the platen again Follow proper hand placement rules TRY AGAIN Your attempt was rejected Repeat verification following proper hand placement rules ID REFUSED Your rejections ex
27. from dust and debris Attaching the 1 Remove the HandPunch from its carton HandPunch 2 Align the sleeves of the back plate with the pins of the wall plate and slide the HandPunch to the left as shown in Figure 3 3 15 Mechanical Installation 2 UPPER SCREWS Figure 3 3 Attaching the HandPunch to the Wall Plate 16 Wiring Connections Once the HandPunch is attached to the wall plate the wiring connections to the HandPunch can be made see Figure 4 1 Reset 77 Battery WALL Switch Jumper cw Top of Connectors Optional Modem Serial RS 232 Top of HandPunch Figure 4 1 Board Layout Wiring 2 on page page 18 provides the pinouts for the RS 232 Serial Host Computer Examples Connection Figure 4 2 on page page 18 provides a diagram of the RS 232 Connector Figure 4 3 on page page 19 provides a Serial Connection diagram Figure 4 4 on page page 19 provides a Host PC to HandPunch Modem Network wiring diagram Modem wiring is HandPunch option Wiring Connections Table 2 RS 232 Serial Connection J8 Pin Signal Connection 1 GND Ground 2 RXD Receive Data Input from external device TXD Transmit Data Output to external device 4 RTS Ready to Send Output to external device RS 232 Pins 123 4 Figure 4 2 J4 RS 232 Jack Pinout 18 HandPunch 2000 Manual con
28. g section HOLE 2 UPPER SCREWS 21 SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY Figure 3 1 Wall Plate 2 Measure and mark a point 48 1 2 inches 123 cm from the surface of the finished floor This point will correspond to the Leveling Hole where the top center point of the HandPunch should be mounted 3 For a hollow wall drive a small into the at the mark and hang the wall plate from the Leveling Hole located near the top of the wall plate 4 Fora solid wall hold the wall plate against the wall centering the Leveling Hole over the mark in the wall Mechanical Installation Mounting the Wall Plate Routing the Wire 14 Align a bubble level with the top edge of the wall plate and gently rotate the wall plate until the bubble level shows that the top edge of the wall plate is level Secure the plate to the wall using heavy masking tape Using the wall plate as a template mark the locations of the two upper screw holes and the three lower screw holes For a concealed wiring connection trace the outline of the open area in the center of the wall plate Identify and mark a 1 2 inch hole through which the HandPunch s wiring will be mounted For a surface conduit wiring connection mark the two conduit clamp holes at the right side of the wall plate Remove the wall plate masking tape and the nail if used For a hollow wall use the provided hardware to mount the wall plate Use the two auger style fasteners fo
29. h space for final connection to the HandPunch Clear all dust and debris away from the HandPunch mounting location Appendix C Mechanical Installation SS SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY POINT 50 Reference 127 em to Top of Wall Plate 42 75 108 6 em as HandPunch 108 cm Finished Floor ee Figure 12 2 HandPunch Wire Routing Layout Dust and debris surrounding the HandPunch can drastically affect the terminal s operation It is important to ensure the HandPunch mounting location is ree from dust and debris Attaching the 1 Loosen the three bottom mounting screws until there is approximately 1 8 inch 3 HandPunch mm clearance between the screw head and the wall plate 2 Remove the HandPunch from its carton 3 At the base of the HandPunch is a piano hinge with three keyhole shaped slots that correspond with the three lower mounting screws Align and hang the HandPunch from the three lower mounting screws see Figure 12 3 on page page 49 4 Tighten all three lower mounting screws 5 The HandPunch is now ready for its wiring connections HandPunch 200 Manual LEVELING HOLE 2 UPPER SCREWS 3 LOWER MOUNTING SCREWS REAR OF TERMINAL Figure 12 3 Attaching the HandPunch to the Wall Plate 49 Appendix C Mechanical Installation Wiring Connections Once the HandPunch is attached to the wall plate the wiring connections to the HandPunch can be made see Figure
30. ing any numeric key also exits the command menu you are in a command s sub menu you may have to press CLEAR multiple times to completely exit the command menu This page is intentionally blank Programming the HandPunch The HandPunch is programmed via a series of command menus A summary of the menus and commands is given in Table 3 Table 3 Basic Command Mode Structure Service Menu Setup Menu Management Menu Enrollment Menu Security Menu Password 1 Password 2 Password 3 Password 4 Password 5 Calibrate Set Language List Users Add Employee Special Enroll Status Display Set Date Format Set User Data Add Supervisor Sel Time and Date Remove User Set Address Set ID Length Set Serial Upgrade control access to the command menus each menu has unique password This password is requested as a part of the process for accessing each menu A supervisor must enter the correct password for that menu to access that menu The default menu passwords are given in Table 3 To increase the security of the HandPunch Schlage Biometrics recommends changing the passwords for the command menus to new numbers These password numbers can be up to 10 digits long This is done with the Set Passwords command described on 7 Autority Level second method for controlling access to the command menus is through the use of Authority Levels Authority Levels control whether or not a user h
31. is 40 off of the floor lt enrollment HandPunch is used make sure that itis placed with the top platen 40 off of the floor and not sitting directly on top of a desk this will help to eliminate bad enrollments Mount the HandPunch so that it is not difficult or dangerous to verify then open the door not recommended to mount the HandPunch in an area where there is airborne dust in the path of direct sunlight or where the HandPunch can be exposed to water or corrosive gasses Enrollment Educate the Enrollee on Hand Geometry Explain enrollment process Train Enrollee on hand placement Practice placing hand on platen Rotate rings to be stone up Make sure hand is flat on platen Close finger towards the center of hand Fingers gently touch finger pins Let the enrollee enter in their own ID number during the enrollment process this forces the Enroller to step aside allowing the Enrollee to stand in front of the HandPunch helping to eliminate bad enrollments enrollment transaction fails Retrain the user on correct placement and ensure that rings are rotated to be stone up then Try again to enroll the same hand Try to enroll the other hand with the hand placed upside down so the thumb still contacts the thumb pin on the platen After enrollment itis a good idea to let the enrollee enter their ID number and practice a verification transaction to ensure that the enrollment was high quality Ifa
32. nd debris surrounding the HandPunch can drastically affect the terminal s perator is importanti ensure ho la faa dist and debris atom Do not force the HandPunch onto the wall mount latch when the latch is in the locked Unlocked Position Wall Plate Lateh Key Locked Position Figure 6 1 Closing the Handpunch If No One is Enrolled in the HandPunch If Users are Enrolled in the HandPunch Press the CLEAR and ENTER keys simultaneously to enter a command menu 1 The display appears as follows ENTER PASSWORD 2 Press the default password for the menu you wish to enter Press 1 for the Service Menu Press 2 for the Setup Menu Press 3 for the Management Menu Press 4 for the Enrollment Menu Press 5 for the Security Menu 3 Press ENTER and the first command option in the selected menu appears 1 The display appears as follows ENTER ID 2 Enter your ID number on the keypad and place your hand on the platen for verification 3 If verification is successful the display appears as follows HandPunch 2000 Manual ENTER PASSWORD 4 Enter the password for the menu you wish to enter The default passwords are as follows Press 1 for the Service Menu Press 2 for the Setup Menu Press 3 for the Management Menu Press 4 for the Enrollment Menu Press 5 for the Security Menu
33. nection Handbuch Seral Part Cable Computer V S Sera it Hos Computer Figure 4 3 Host PC to RS 232 Connection HandPunch RSI Supplied Cable Blaci Modem Port Ld i Y NN Modem Unit RU Telephone Outlet Figure 4 4 Host PC to HandPunch Modem Connection 19 Erasing the Memory Erasing HandPunch Memory There are two options when erasing the memory of the HandPunch 1 Setup 2 Al The erasing of the setup will set the HandPunch s address passwords etc back to factory defaults Choosing the All option will take the HandPunch s setup back to factory defaults plus erase all user databases and datalogs This action can not be undone If there is software that is managing the system then the users can be downloaded back to the HandPunch if needed The erase memory function allows HandPunch s setup and or user database to be erased Perform the following steps to erase the setup programs but retain the user database 1 With system power OFF depress reset switch 2 Tum system power ON and wait 5 seconds 3 LCD screen will display ERASE 1 SETUP 9 ALLIN Closing the HandPunch Before closing the HandPunch clear all dust and debris away from the HandPunch With the wall mount latch in the unlocked position swing the body of the HandPunch up and lock the latch into place with the key provided with the HandPunch see Figure 6 1 Dust a
34. nt and verification It has guide pins to assist positioning the fingers during use HandPunch 2000 Manual VERIFICATION LIGHTS LCD DISPLAY NUMERICAL KEYPAD Figure 1 1 The HandPunch 2000 Introduction Specifications Table 1 Specifications Size 8 85 inches wide by 11 85 inches high by 8 55 Inches deep 22 3 cm wide by 28 6 cm high by 21 7 cm deep Power 121024 or 12 to 24 VAC 50 60 7 watts Weight 6 ibs 2 7 kg 7 Ibs 3 2 kg with optional backup battery Temperature 10 C to 60 C non operating storage 14 F to 140 5 C to 40 C operating 40 F to 110 Relative Humidity Non Condensing 5 to 95 non operating storage non condensing 20 to 80 operating Verification Time 1 second or less Memory Retentior 5 years using a standard internal lithium battery Transaction Buffer 5 120 transactions ID Number Length 11010 digits Baud Rate 300 to 28 8 K bps Communications RS 232 optional Modem User Capacity 50 users Function Keys 2 User Definable Options HandPunch 2000 Manual The HandPunch has the following options available Backup Battery Support See Technical Note 70200 0012 Rev D Modem Communication See Technical Note 70200 0013 Rev D Recommended European Power Supply Aut Inc 7300 Boone Ave North Minneapolis MN 55428 USA PH 612 499 1000 E mail in
35. perating parameters for the HandPunch unit The following section provides a brief summary of the parameters that may be set on a HandPunch unit the Command Menu you can step through and set the parameters for each command sequentially You do not have to exit command mode after setting any individual command Enter the appropriate password to enter the Setup command menu Once you have entered the command menu there are three options available for navigating the command menu system Press to enter the command shown on the display Press to step to the next command in the menu Press CLEAR to exit the command menu pressing any numeric key also exits the command menu you in command s sub menu press CLEAR multiple times to completely exit the command menu There are six commands available from the Setup command menu Set Language Set Date Format Set Date and Time Set Address Set ID Length Set Serial Refer to Table 6 on page page 32 and identify the command you need to perform Step through previous commands until you reach the desired command Programming the HandPunch Table 6 Setup Command Menu Setup Menu Password 2 Set Language Select Language Set Date Format Select Date Format Set Time and Date Month MM Day 00 Year YY Hour HH Minute Set Address
36. ppendix C Mechanical Installation Select an installation location based on the guidelines provided in the Planning an Installation section beginning on page page 9 Wall Plate Installation Wall Preparation For the following procedure protect the HandPunch from the dust and debris generated 42 during the wall plate installation process 1 Remove the plate from the packing carton Refer to Figure 12 1 for all wall plate references in the following section LEVELING HOLE 2 UPPER SCREWS g SURFACE CONDUIT ENTRY L 3 LOWER SCREWS Figure 12 1 Wall Plate 2 Measure and mark a point 48 1 2 inches 123 cm from the surface of the finished floor This point wil correspond to the Leveling Hole where the top center point of the HandPunch should be mounted 3 Fora hollow wall drive a small nail into the at the mark and hang the wall plate from the Leveling Hole located near the top of the wall plate 4 Fora solid wall hold the wall plate against the wall centering the Leveling Hole over the mark in the Mounting the Wall Plate Routing the Wiring 10 HandPunch 200 Manual Align a bubble level with the top edge of the wall plate and gently rotate the plate until the bubble level shows that the top edge of the wall plate is level Secure the plate to the wall using heavy masking tape Using the wall plate as a template mark the locations of the two upper screw holes and
37. ps LED Meaning During Keypad T per Keystroke Keystroke Accepted Entry After ID Entry Proceed After ID Entry 2 10 Number Not in Database After Hand 1 Green 10 Verified Placement After Hand 2 Red 10 Not Verified Placement Try Again After Hand 1 Long Red 10 Refused Placement Continuous Glossary Address HandPunch AWG HandPunch Address Platen Template Transaction HandPunch Address is a unique identification number assigned to a HandPunch Each HandPunch on a network must be assigned a unique address American Wire Gauge is a U S standard set of wire conductor sizes The gauge refers to the diameter of the wire The higher the gauge number the smaller the diameter the thinner the and the greater the electrical resistance Thicker smaller gauge wire carries more current because it has less electrical Tesistance over a given length Thicker wire is better for long wire distances See Address HandPunch The Platen is the flat surface at the base of the HandPunch which a user places his her hand for enrollment and verification The platen has guide pins to ensure the user s fingers are consistently positioned correctly A Template is a set of data generated for a user It is made of the user s enrollment information and any system configuration parameters that are assigned to the user The template is stored at each HandPunch and can be
38. r into the HandPunch The Remove User command allows you to remove an employee or supervisor from the HandPunch 39 Programming the HandPunch Speci Navigating the Special Command Menu Special Command Speci Enroll The Special menu has one command Special Enroll This command accommodates users with disabilities that make it dificult impossible to use a HandPunch in its standard way The following section provides a brief description of the Special Menu command Enter the appropriate password to enter the Special command menu Once you have entered the command menu there are three options available for navigating the command menu system Press to enter the command shown on the display Press to step to the next command in the menu Press CLEAR to exit the command menu pressing any numeric key also exits the command menu If you are command s sub menu press CLEAR multiple times to completely exit the command menu There is one command avallable from the Special command menu Special Enroll Refer to Table 9 and identify the command you need to perform Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command Table 9 Special Command Menu Special Menu Password 5 Special Enroll 1D YIN The Special Enroll command allows a user to be enrolled such that the ID number is the primary criteria for determining acc
39. r of characters have been entered Set ID Length does not apply when ID entry is made from a card reader Once the ID Length is set the T amp A Mode Set command appears allowing you to configure the HandPunch to prepare punch data for time and attendance software The Set Serial command allows you to set the baud rate communication parameters This Upgrade Menu is where the HandPunch code gets input to allow for a Memory Upgrade Programming the HandPunch Management Menu Navigating the Setup Command Menu Management Commands The Management menu commands allow you to manage employee data stored in HandPunch unit The following section provides a brief summary of the employee data that may be manipulated on a HandPunch unit Enter the appropriate password to enter the Setup command menu Once you have entered the command menu there are three options available for navigating the command menu system Press to enter the command shown on the display Press to step to the next command in the menu Press CLEAR to exit the command menu pressing any numeric key also exits the command menu If you are in a command s sub menu press CLEAR multiple times to completely exit the command There are four commands available from the Management command menu List Users Set User Data Refer to Table 7 and identify the command you need to perform Step through all previous commands until you reach
40. r the upper two mounting holes Use the toggle bolts for the three lower mounting holes For a solid wall use expansion bolts to mount the wall plate For five mounting holes drill a 1 4 inch diameter hole 1 4 of an inch deeper than the length of the expansion anchor Refer to Figure 3 2 on page page 15 for a template diagram to assist in routing wiring For a concealed wiring connection drill a 1 2 inch hole in a convenient location within the open area of the wall plate Pull the wiring to enter the HandPunch through this hole in the open area For a surface conduit wiring connection drill a 1 4 inch diameter hole 1 4 of an inch deeper than the length of the expansion anchor for each of the two conduit clamp holes Route 1 2 inch flexible conduit to the HandPunch ending the conduit between the two conduit clamp holes Pull the wiring to enter the HandPunch through the conduit Pull 18 inches of wire past the end of the conduit to allow enough space for final connection to the HandPunch Clear all dust and debris away from the HandPunch mounting location HandPunch 2000 Manual 50 Reference em to Top of Plate 42 75 108 6 cm os HandPunch 108 cm Finished Floor _ _ Figure 3 2 HandPunch Wire Routing Layout Dust and debris surrounding the HandPunch can drastically affect the terminal s operation It is important to ensure the HandPunch mounting location is ree
41. sonable allowance for depreciation in exchange for the Product THE COMPANY MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY PERIOD AS SET FORTH ABOVE THE COMPANY S MAXIMUM LIABILITY THEREUNDER IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE ARISING FROM THE SAME OR THE USE OF THE PRODUCT Schlage Biometrics Inc reserves the right to make changes in the design of any of its products without incurring any obligation to make the same change on units previously purchased Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies Ingersoll Rand s Security Technologies Sector is leading global provider o products and services that make environments safe secure and productive The Sector s market leading products include electronic and biometric access control systems mo and atandance and personnel scheduling systems mechanical locks and portable security door closures and ext devices doors and frames architectural hardware and technologies and services for global security marks 4082414110 wwrwachagacom wwwingersolirand com Biometric Solutions Ingersoll Security Technologie 1520 Del Avenue Campbel 95008 866 861 2480 512 712 1413 international
42. stored at the host computer with the Time and Attendance software Transaction is any kind of event recorded HandPunch Transactions may include In or Out punches department transfers and supervisor edits Limited Warranty Limited Warranty Schlage Biometrics Inc the warrants to the original user the products manufactured by the Company the Product to be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of three months from the date of purchase by such user or six months from the date of shipment from the factory whichever is sooner provided 1 The Company has been notified within such period by return of any alleged defective product free and clear of all liens and encumbrances to the Company or its authorized dealer transportation prepaid and 2 The Product has not been abused misused or improperly maintained and or repaired during such period and 3 Such defect has not been caused by ordinary wear and tear and 4 Such defect is not the result of voltage surges brownouts lightning water damage flooding fire explosion earthquakes tornadoes acts of aggression war or similar phenomenon and 5 Accessories used as integral to the Product have been approved by the Company The Company shall t its option either repair or replace free of charge the Product found upon the Company s inspection to be so defective or if agreed upon refund the purchase price less a rea
43. the three lower screw holes For a concealed wiring connection trace the outline of the open area in the center of the wall plate Identify and mark a 1 2 inch hole through which the HandPunch s wiring will be mounted For a surface conduit wiring connection mark the two conduit clamp holes at the right side of the wall plate Remove the wall plate masking tape and the nail if used For a hollow wall use the provided hardware to mount the wall plate Use the two auger style fasteners for the upper two mounting holes Use the toggle bolts for the three lower mounting holes For a solid wall use expansion bolts to mount the wall plate For all five mounting holes drill a 1 4 inch diameter hole 1 4 of an inch deeper than the length of the expansion anchor Refer to Figure 12 2 on page page 48 for a template diagram to assist in routing wiring For a concealed wiring connection drill a 1 2 inch hole in a convenient location within the open area of the wall plate Pull the wiring to enter the HandPunch through this hole in the open area For a surface conduit wiring connection drill a 1 4 inch diameter hole 1 4 of an inch deeper than the length of the expansion anchor for each of the two conduit clamp holes Route 1 2 inch flexible conduit to the HandPunch ending the conduit between the two conduit clamp holes Pull the wiring to enter the HandPunch through the conduit Pull 18 inches of wire past the end of the conduit to allow enoug
44. user has been assigned to Authority Level 5 using the Add Supervisor command Navigating the Setup Command Menu every user with Authority Level 0 can access every menu This is done to ensure that the first person enrolled is able to access all the menus to perform all the programming required to support the HandPunch Once a user has been enrolled using the Add Supervisor command all further user authority levels are assigned as per the list above This protects the integrity of the system by enacting the Authority Level rules described above Schlage Biometrics strongly recommends enrolling at least two users as supervisors to ensure that more than one person has the authority to access all menus and all commands Advance planning and training make enrollment fast and easy Users should be informed on what to expect and how to place their hands on the HandPunch before you enroll them Enter the appropriate password to enter the Setup command menu Once you have entered the command menu there are three options available for navigating the command menu system Press to enter the command shown on the display Press to step to the next command in the menu Press CLEAR to exit the command menu pressing any numeric key also exits the command menu If you are in command s sub menu press CLEAR multiple times to completely exit the command menu Preparation User Education Proper Hand Placement HandPunch
45. vides proof positive employee identification combined with the sophisticated operating features one expects in a modern Time and Attendance Terminal Because of this unique combination of capabilities the HandPunch provides the most accurate Time and Attendance data collection terminal available The key features of the HandPunch include Two programmable Function Keys Transaction Buffer 5 120 event capacity Programmable Clock and Date Formats and Daylight Savings Switch over Biometrics is a term describing the automatic measurement and comparison of human characteristics While its origins are ancient the evolution of advanced scanning and microprocessor technology brought biometrics into everyday life Electronic hand geometry technology first appeared in the 1970s Schlage Biometrics Inc founded in 1986 built the first mass produced hand geometry readers and made biometric technology affordable for the commercial market Today Schlage Biometrics products are in use in every imaginable application from protecting cash vaults to verifying employee attendance in hospitals 1 For the sake of using a consistent name throughout the manual the HandPunch 2000 terminal referred to as the HandPunch for the remainder of this manual The HandPunch Terminal The HandPunch uses low level infrared light optics and a CMOS IC chip camera to capture a three dimensional image of the hand Using advanced microprocessor technology th
46. y be required to ensure correct consistent hand reads When a user uses the HandPunch the display appears as follows OKAY USER ID SCORE IS SCORE NUMBER The score number on the display reflects how accurately the user s hand is placed the platen Scores that vary greatly between low and high numbers are indicative of inconsistent hand placement Scores above 50 are indicative of improper hand placement or of a drastic change in the physical appearance of the hand When this occurs emphasize the importance of sliding the hand onto the platen and keeping the hand flat Re training and practice should lower a users score It might be necessary to change a user s reject threshold if the user has a mild disability Re enrollment might be necessary to create new user template Enrollment Commands Add Employee Add Supervisor Remove User HandPunch 2000 Manual There are three commands available from the Enrollment command menu Add Employee Add Supervisor Remove User Refer to Table 12 to identity the command you need to perform Step through all previous commands until you reach the desired command Table 8 Enrollment Command Menu Service Menu Password 4 Add Employee Ds Add Supervisor 1D Remove User 1D The Add Employee command allows you to enroll a new employee into the HandPunch The Add Supervisor command allows you to enroll a new superviso

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