HandPunch for eTIME User Reference Guide
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HandPunch for eTIME User Reference Guide
HandPunch for eTIME User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch Version 3A.08 September, 2001 User Reference Guide © 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Automatic Data Processing, Inc. ADP provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. ADP is not responsible for any technical inaccuracies or typographical errors that may be contained in this publication. Changes are periodically made to the information herein, and such changes will be incorporated in new editions of this publication. ADP may make improvements and/or changes in the product and/or the programs described in this publication at any time without notice. Contents Chapter 1: Getting Started ........................................................................1 What Is HandPunch for eTIME? ...............................................................2 How the HandPunch Reader Works .........................................................4 Setup Checklist ..........................................................................................6 Installing the HandPunch for eTIME Software .........................................7 Launching the HandPunch for eTIME Software .......................................9 HandPunch for eTIME Tips ...................................................................11 Chapter 2: Function Keys ........................................................................13 Overview of the Function Keys ................................................................14 What Kinds of Functions Can You Perform? ...........................................14 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys ..............................17 Editing a HandPunch Function ...............................................................41 Deleting a HandPunch Function .............................................................43 Closing the HandPunch Function Wizard ...............................................44 Chapter 3: Bell Schedules ........................................................................45 Adding a Global Bell Schedule .................................................................46 Editing a Global Bell Schedule .................................................................48 Deleting a Global Bell Schedule ...............................................................50 Using an Existing Bell Schedule as a Template .........................................51 Chapter 4: HandPunch Sites ...................................................................53 Adding a HandPunch Site .......................................................................54 Editing a HandPunch Site .......................................................................58 Deleting a HandPunch Site .....................................................................59 Viewing a List of HandPunch Sites ..........................................................60 Chapter 5: HandPunch Readers ..............................................................61 Adding a HandPunch Reader to a Site .....................................................62 Assigning Only Selected Employees to a Reader .......................................65 Setting Up Function Key Configuration ..................................................67 Deleting a HandPunch Reader ................................................................73 Viewing a List of HandPunch Readers .....................................................74 Chapter 6: HandPunch Administrators ...................................................75 Providing HandPunch Access to Administrators ......................................76 Removing HandPunch Administrator Functionality ................................78 Viewing a List of HandPunch Administrators ..........................................79 ii Chapter 7: HandPunch Communications ...............................................81 Sending Configurations to the HandPunch Readers ................................ 82 Sending PC Date and Time to the HandPunch Readers ......................... 83 Sending Daylight Savings Time to the HandPunch Readers .................... 84 Sending Bell Schedules to the HandPunch Sites ...................................... 86 Sending Function Key Configurations to Sites ........................................ 87 Chapter 8: Collecting Punches ................................................................89 Updating and Collecting Punches ........................................................... 90 Viewing/Removing the Error Log File ..................................................... 95 Chapter 9: Managing Door Access Punches ............................................97 Exporting Door Access Punches to a Comma Separated File ................... 98 Purging Door Access Punches from the Database .................................... 99 Chapter 10: HandPunch Templates ......................................................101 Updating HandPunch Templates in HandPunch for eTIME ................ 102 Restoring the HandPunch Template Database to a HandPunch Reader 103 Viewing a List of Employees without HandPunch Templates ............... 104 Chapter 11: Troubleshooting ................................................................105 Troubleshooting Chart .......................................................................... 106 Common HandPunch for eTIME Messages .......................................... 108 DAO Errors .......................................................................................... 110 Glossary .................................................................................................111 Index .....................................................................................................113 User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Conventions Used in this Guide This user guide assumes that you are comfortable using a computer and are familiar with standard Windows® operating system conventions. Readers should be able to navigate through files and folders; open and close windows; and use menu commands, buttons, radio buttons, drop-down menus, and selection lists. For consistency, this manual uses the following conventions: • Menu choices use a notation like this: “Choose 0HQX1DPH 0HQX7RSLFfrom1DPHRI:LQGRZ´ Example: Choose 7RROV +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUGfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. This opens the HP Function Wizard command from the Tools menu of the HandPunch Main menu. • Button choices and keyboard commands are bolded and use a notation like this: “Click %XWWRQ1DPH.” Examples: Click )LQLVK. Press the 7DE key. • “Click” means a single click of the left mouse button. • “Right-click” means a single click of the right mouse button. • “Double-click” means two successive quick clicks of the left mouse button. • When you select a choice, it is highlighted. Click again to deselect. The highlighting disappears. Example: Click to select up to four Activity Codes to be displayed at the HandPunch Reader. To deselect a choice, click again to remove the highlight. • “Ctrl” means holding down the Control key. This is usually done in combination with another key to change the result of the other key. iv Conventions • “Ctrl-Click” means to select multiple items from a list when those items are not listed together. For example, to select several employees whose names are not listed next to each other, hold down &WUO, then click the name of each employee as shown in Figure conv-1. Figure conv-1: Using CTRL-Click to select multiple employees • “Shift-Click” means to select multiple items from a list when those items are grouped together. For example, to select several employees whose names are listed together, click the name of the first employee that you want to select. Press and hold down the 6KLIWkey, then click the name of the last employee you want to select. Both the first and last as well as all employees in between are selected as shown in Figure conv-2. Figure conv-2: Using Shift-Click to select multiple employees • The term “Administrator” refers to the person who is responsible for administering the HandPunch system and relates to that person’s technical responsibilities. • The term “Supervisor” refers to a person who has supervisory responsibility over other employees and relates to their administrative job responsibilities. “Supervisor” is generally used as the opposite of “Employee.” • A person can be both an “Administrator” and a “Supervisor.” User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the HandPunch for eTIME system and instructions for installation. The chapters that follow provide instructions for setting up various HandPunch for eTIME options as well as instructions for day-to-day operations. In this chapter • What Is HandPunch for eTIME? • How the HandPunch Reader Works • Setup Checklist • Installing the HandPunch for eTIME Software • Launching the HandPunch for eTIME Software • HandPunch for eTIME Tips Chapter 1: Getting Started 2 Chapter 1: Getting Started What Is HandPunch for eTIME? HandPunch for eTIME is a system that collects and distributes information about your employees’ time and attendance records. In simple terms, it is an electronic replacement for traditional paper timecard machines. There are several components/ features to the HandPunch for eTIME system. Readers and Sites • HandPunch Site: the building or general location at which the employees work. Depending upon the size of your organization, you could have multiple Sites, such as a main office and a warehouse. Each of these Sites can have one or more Readers installed, such as at a main entrance and rear entrance. For details on setting up your HandPunch Sites, see “HandPunch Sites” on page 53. • HandPunch Reader: a biometric device that accurately identifies employees’ hands as a method of punching in or out of the office or plant. The HandPunch for eTIME prevents punches by anyone other than the identified employee. You can use the HandPunch for eTIME connected directly to a computer, or remotely using a modem or Ethernet card. You must have at least one Reader for each Site. For more information about how Readers work, see “How the HandPunch Reader Works” on page 4. For details on setting up your HandPunch Readers, see “HandPunch Readers” on page 61. All of the Sites and Readers are connected through the HandPunch for eTIME system. Because they are connected, you can modify each Reader to meet the specific needs of that location and gather the time and attendance information (punches and gate accesses) from each Site without physically visiting each location. HandPunch Templates Before you can begin to use HandPunch for eTIME, you must enroll all employees so that the HandPunch for eTIME system has a template of the employee’s hand on file. Enrolling Employees (See “To Enroll Employees” on page 4) simply means recording the hand size information for each employee in the HandPunch for eTIME system. HandPunch for eTIME stores the hand size information in templates, or picture records of the hand. (See “To Update Hand Templates” on page 4 and “HandPunch Templates” on page 101). User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 What Is HandPunch for eTIME? To Create a Template When the hand is positioned correctly, the lights, mirrors, and camera within the Reader record an image of the hand. This image, called a template, is the product of mathematical calculations on the length, width, surface area, and height of the hand. HandPunch for eTIME then checks this template against the employee’s ID number. If the ID number is valid, then the template becomes a valid identification and is distributed to all Readers. In other terms, a template uniquely identifies individual employees, much like issuing an employee identification card. For more information on templates, see “HandPunch Templates” on page 101. Electronic Punches On a routine basis (usually daily or weekly), the HandPunch administrator updates and collects the electronic punches from the Readers that are connected. This provides the eTIME system with a variety of information: • Time and attendance records for the employees who have punched in and out during that period. • Template information for employees enrolled since the last Update and Collect. See “HandPunch Templates” on page 101 for more information on updating and collecting punches. Door Access In addition to collecting information about employee punches, HandPunch for eTIME can also be used for door access in a fashion similar to using a magnetic card to open a door. Not only does HandPunch for eTIME allow access to the employee, it maintains a database of the door access punches. See “Managing Door Access Punches” on page 97. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 3 4 Chapter 1: Getting Started How the HandPunch Reader Works When you punch in or out, you use either the integrated barcode Reader (available with Full HandPunch for eTIME Readers) or the keypad to key in your ID number. The HandPunch Reader prompts you to place your hand on the scanning plate where it measures and records your hand’s length, width, thickness, and surface area using a simple infrared light source similar to that found in your typical television remote control. The HandPunch Reader does not record or store sensitive personal information such as fingerprints. To Place Hand Correctly Place your hand palm down, on the scanning plate (platen) and gently squeeze your fingers against the finger posts. The platen has five finger posts to guide your hand for correct positioning. The hand diagram at the top of the Reader has four lights, one for each finger. As each of your fingers is positioned correctly on the platen, the corresponding light goes out. If the lights do not go out, the hand is not correctly positioned. Remove your hand and place it again on the platen. See the Using the HandPunch poster for full instructions. To Enroll Employees Before an employee can punch in and out using the HandPunch for eTIME Reader, he or she must be enrolled. During enrollment, the HandPunch for eTIME Reader scans your hand three times in succession to capture its pertinent features and stores them in a database record called a template. An enrollment takes from thirty seconds to two minutes. The HandPunch for eTIME Reader saves templates for newly enrolled employees and automatically sends them to HandPunch for eTIME software. To Verify ID at the HandPunch When a user punches in using HandPunch for eTIME, the HandPunch Reader compares their stored template with the “picture” just taken (current template). If the current template is close enough to the one that is on file (it will never match exactly because people’s bodies are always changing), then that employee’s ID is verified. To Update Hand Templates eTIME can have one or multiple HandPunch Readers and maintains a template database of the employees who use the HandPunch Readers connected to it. An User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 How the HandPunch Reader Works employee’s template is only distributed when an employee is enrolled. The template stored in the Reader is updated with every successful punch, however, this update is not transferred to the HandPunch for eTIME’s template database. As time passes, a person’s physical characteristics may change. This may be due to weight gain or loss, aging, or injuries. The HandPunch for eTIME takes these factors into account and adjusts a user’s stored hand template to accommodate these changes. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 5 6 Chapter 1: Getting Started Setup Checklist Use the following checklist to set up your HandPunch for eTIME system. Perform the tasks in the order listed. When you have completed each task, use the first column to check off that task. Done # Task Description and location of instructions 1 Verify that your computer meets hardware and software requirements. 2 Install each HandPunch Reader (See HandPunch Quick Installation Guide). 3 Check that all connections at the HandPunch Reader are tight and that the power cord is plugged into an outlet. 4 Check that all connections to the data converter (located at your computer) are tight and that the power cord is connected to the data converter and plugged into an outlet. 5 Set up each HandPunch Reader. See the BasicHandPunch Setup Quick Reference Card or Full HandPunch Supervisor Function Key Guide. 6 Install the HandPunch for eTIME software on the computer that runs the eTIME software. See “Installing the HandPunch for eTIME Software” on page 7. 7 Using HandPunch Utility, make sure communications to each HandPunch Reader is working. (HandPunch Utility documentation is on the HandPunch Utility floppy disk.) 8 Make sure that all employees who will use HandPunch are entered in the eTIME system. 9 If you are using Function Keys, set up Function Keys Using Function Wizard: See “Function Keys” on page 13. 10 If you are using Bell Schedules, set up Global Bell Schedules: See “Bell Schedules” on page 45. 11 Add HandPunch Sites: See “HandPunch Sites” on page 53. 12 Add HandPunch Readers: See “HandPunch Readers” on page 61. 13 Assign Employees to HandPunch Readers: See “Assigning Only Selected Employees to a Reader” on page 65. 14 Set up HandPunch Administrators: See “HandPunch Administrators” on page 75. 15 Send HandPunch Configurations to Sites: See “Sending Configurations to the HandPunch Readers” on page 82. 16 Send HandPunch Function Key Configuration to Sites: See “Sending Function Key Configurations to Sites” on page 87. 17 Send PC Date and Time to HandPunch Readers: See “Sending PC Date and Time to the HandPunch Readers” on page 83. 18 Send Daylight Savings Time to HandPunch Readers: See “Sending Daylight Savings Time to the HandPunch Readers” on page 84. 19 Send Bell Schedules to HandPunch Readers: “Sending Bell Schedules to the HandPunch Sites” on page 86. 20 Enroll employees: See “To Enroll Employees” on page 4. See also the Basic HandPunch Setup Quick Reference Card or Full HandPunch Supervisor Function Key Guide. 21 Train employees on how to punch in and out at the HandPunch Reader. See the Using the HandPunch poster. Once you have set up HandPunch for eTIME, you are ready to begin using your system to update and collect punches: See “Collecting Punches” on page 89. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Installing the HandPunch for eTIME Software Installing the HandPunch for eTIME Software The following sections describe the steps to installing (or upgrading) and launching your HandPunch for eTIME software. To Get Ready for Installation Before you install the HandPunch for eTIME software: • Check to be sure that eTIME is already installed. HandPunch for eTIME uses information from the eTIME installation and will not install unless eTIME is already installed. • Have the HandPunch for eTIME CD-ROM close by. • Make sure that users have administrator access if installing on Windows NT Workstation or Windows NT Server. To Install the Software 1 2 Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive on your system. Choose 6WDUW 5XQfrom the Windows menu. The Windows Run dialog box opens. Figure 1-1: Windows Run dialog box 3 4 Type G?GLVN?VHWXS (where G is the CD-ROM drive on the system) in the Open text box. Follow the instructions on the screen. The installation will automatically determine the location of your eTIME installation. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 7 8 Chapter 1: Getting Started To Upgrade from Earlier HandPunch Software Versions When you upgrade from an earlier version, follow the instructions in “To Install the Software” on page 7. The installation routine automatically upgrades the following previously installed HandPunch interfaces, retaining the listed information: • HandPunch for eTIME for Windows (DOS version), retains: + Hand Templates • HandPunch for eTIME 3A, retains: + Hand Templates + All HandPunch Site information + All HandPunch Reader information under each Site + Bell Schedules + HandPunch Administrators + Any other information required to upgrade the system to the new HandPunch for eTIME interface User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Launching the HandPunch for eTIME Software Launching the HandPunch for eTIME Software To launch the HandPunch for eTIME software from the Windows Start Menu, Click 6WDUW 3URJUDPV $'3$SSOLFDWLRQV +DQG3XQFKIRU H7,0( Or Click 6WDUW H7,0( H7,0(3URJUDPV +DQG3XQFKIRUH7,0( Or Double-click the HandPunch for eTIME shortcut icon on your Windows desktop. The HandPunch for eTIME Main window opens. Overview of HandPunch for eTIME Main Window Menu Bar Toolbar Navigation Pane Menu Commands Settings Pane Figure 1-2: The HandPunch for eTIME Main Window The HandPunch for eTIME Main window (See Figure 1-2 ) makes it easy to set up and run your system. The Main window includes: HandPunch for eTIME Menu Bar--All of the HandPunch for eTIME functions are available on this menu bar. Click the desired menu to see the list of menu commands available. Many of the most common menu commands are also available as buttons on the HandPunch for eTIME toolbar located directly below the menu bar. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 9 10 Chapter 1: Getting Started HandPunch for eTIME Menu Commands--When you click a menu choice from the menu bar, a list like the one in Figure 1-2 drops down for you to choose the function that you want to perform. In Figure 1-2, Reader was selected from the Reports menu. HandPunch for eTIME Toolbar--The buttons on this toolbar give you “one-click” access to many of the most common HandPunch for eTIME functions. You can either use the buttons on the toolbar or you can use the commands from the menu bar. When you are using HandPunch for eTIME, if you forget what menu command the buttons performs, hold your mouse pointer over the button. A tool tip appears telling you the button’s function. HandPunch for eTIME Navigation Pane--The HandPunch for eTIME Main window is divided into two panes, the navigation pane on the left and the settings pane on the right. The navigation pane shows the Sites and Readers that you have set up in HandPunch for eTIME. The “+” next to a Site means that there are Readers that you don’t see. Click the “+” to display all of the Readers. The “-” next to a Site means that all the Readers are displayed. When you click on a Reader name to select it, the configurations for that Reader are displayed in the settings pane. In Figure 1-2, the Reader named Front Desk is selected and all of the information about the Front Desk Reader is displayed in the right pane. HandPunch for eTIME Settings Pane--For each of the Readers and Sites selected in the navigation window, all of the configurations are displayed in the settings window. In Figure 1-2, the Reader named Front Desk is selected in the navigation pane. All of the configurations that apply to Front Desk appear in the settings pane. When you click a different Reader or a Site, the information in the settings pane changes to show the configurations for the newly selected Reader or Site. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 HandPunch for eTIME Tips HandPunch for eTIME Tips Keep in mind the following hints when setting up your HandPunch system. • Keep ID numbers short. • The ID number in HandPunch is the Badge Number in eTIME. • Never use leading zeros in ID numbers (for example, never use 0123). • Ensure that all ID numbers have the same number of digits. If you do, you do not need to press # (Yes) after entering the ID number at the HandPunch for eTIME keypad. For example, if you use 100 for the first ID number and 999 for the last, the ID length can be set to three with no leading zeros. • Do not use badge ID lengths greater than eight digits if using a supervisor function at the Full HandPunch. • Optional: Once HandPunch for eTIME is working successfully, change the default command mode password in the HandPunch for eTIME Readers. Create passwords that are 2- to 3-digits. • If someone is having trouble using the HandPunch for eTIME Reader, first clean the platen with a damp cloth. Then try reenrolling that person. Ensure that their hand is positioned correctly. If trouble persists, contact your ADP TLM Representative. • Always make sure employees are entered in eTIME prior to enrollment at the HandPunch for eTIME Reader. • Make sure that HandPunch for eTIME administrators enroll employees with the same badge number that is entered in eTIME. • Make sure that new employees are instructed in correct hand placement techniques. • Prior to enrollment, encourage your employees to place their hands in the Readers to become comfortable with the process. By placing their hands in the Readers, they will be much more likely to get a trouble-free enrollment, and it will significantly lessen the number of employees who will need to be reenrolled. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 11 12 Chapter 1: Getting Started • Statistics show that 2–4 weeks after the initial enrollment, 10–15 percent of the employee population needs to be reenrolled. This happens as employees become more comfortable with HandPunch. • Resetting the HandPunch for eTIME causes all template data to be erased. • If an employee does not have a right hand or is missing digits on their right hand, he/she can turn their left hand upside down and use that hand. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 2 Function Keys &KDSWHU)XQFWLRQ.H\V Introduction: Function Keys can be configured to give Full HandPunch Readers additional functionality such as multilevel labor transfers. (Function Key Configuration is not available on Basic HandPunch Readers.) Using the HandPunch Function Wizard and Function Key Configuration, employees and administrators can quickly set up such tasks as adding punches and performing labor account transfers. In this chapter • Overview of the Function Keys • What Kinds of Functions Can You Perform? • Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys • Editing a HandPunch Function • Deleting a HandPunch Function • Closing the HandPunch Function Wizard 14 Chapter 2: Function Keys Overview of the Function Keys There are four steps to setting up the Function Keys: 1 Decide which functions you would like to perform at the HandPunch Reader (see “What Kinds of Functions Can You Perform?” on page 14) and whether supervisors or employees can perform that function. Note: 2 3 4 When setting up your HandPunch, do not use badge ID lengths greater than eight digits if using a supervisor function at the Full HandPunch. Set up each function. (See “Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys” on page 17.) Set up the Function Key Configuration for each HandPunch Reader. (See “Setting Up Function Key Configuration” on page 67). Send Function Key Configuration to each Site. (See “Sending Function Key Configurations to Sites” on page 87). What Kinds of Functions Can You Perform? There are seven different functions that you can assign to the Function Keys: • The $FWLYLW\&RGH function allows employers to pay employees for performing set activities that are different from their normal activities. Employees are usually paid a higher rate for this activity and sometimes also receive bonus hours or bonus dollars. For example, if an employee fills in for their supervisor on a particular day, they would punch in as “Supervisor.” See “To Set Up the Activity Code Function” on page 17 for full details. Note: The HandPunch screen can only display four activity codes at one time. If you need more than four activity codes, create another function with a different function name for the remaining activity codes. • The &OHDU$FWLYLW\&RGH function enables employees to transfer back to their normal activity after they are finished performing an alternative activity. For example, if an employee fills in for their supervisor for the morning, they would use the Clear Activity Code Function Key when they return to their normal duties in the afternoon. See “To Set Up the Clear Activity Code Function” on page 21 for full details. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 What Kinds of Functions Can You Perform? • The /DERU/HYHO7UDQVIHU function enables employees to routinely work in different departments or at different jobs and, if necessary, be paid differently for them. This is particularly helpful when a company needs to track the number of hours an employee spends on different projects or in different departments. With Labor Level Transfers, HandPunch offers a choice of “Prompt Only” or “Prompt and Validate.” Use the prompt only choice if you want the HandPunch Reader to ask (prompt) the employee to enter a labor entry value or number. Use the validate choice if you want the HandPunch Reader to prompt the employee and then check to confirm that the value entered by the employee is one that your company uses. The validate choice offers administrators more control at the Reader than does the prompt only choice. See “To Set Up the Labor Level Transfer Function” on page 22 for additional information. • The $GG'ROODU$PRXQWV function enables employees or supervisors to add dollars at the HandPunch Reader. For example, employees can add tips that they received or a supervisor can add bonus pay to an employees pay record. See “To Set Up the Add Dollar Amounts Function” on page 25 for additional information. • The $GG+RXUV$PRXQW function enables supervisors to add hours to an employee’s timesheet. For example, when an employee calls in sick for the day, the supervisor can add eight hours of sick time at the Reader. See “To Set Up the Add Hours Amount Function” on page 29 for additional information. • The 6XEWUDFW+RXUV$PRXQW function enables supervisors to subtract hours from an employee’s timesheet. For example, an employee calls in sick and the supervisor adds eight hours of sick time to their timesheet. The supervisor then realizes that the employee has used up all of their sick time and must use vacation time instead. The supervisor would use the Subtract Hours Amount function to remove the sick time before using the Add Hours function to add the vacation time. See “To Set Up the Subtract Hours Amount Function” on page 33 for additional information. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 15 16 Chapter 2: Function Keys • The $GGD3XQFK function enables the supervisor to add a missed punch for an employee. For example, an employee left early because of bad weather and forgot to punch out. The supervisor adds a punch for the employee, punching them out for the day at the time they actually left. See “To Set Up the Add a Punch Function” on page 37 for additional information. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys The HandPunch Function Wizard lets you tell your system which functions you would like to perform at the Reader. The sections below describe how to set up each of the seven functions. To Set Up the Activity Code Function 1 Choose 7RROV Main menu +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUG button from the toolbar. The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 3 4 5 Click 1HZ. The HandPunch Main screen opens. Click the Activity Code radio button and click 1H[W. The Employee/Supervisor window opens with Employee selected. Both Employees and Supervisors are able to perform this function. Click 1H[W. The Add Function Name window opens. Enter an eight-character function name and press the 7DE key. (The function name is internal to the HandPunch system.) Note: 6 Use no spaces or special characters such as @, *, \, etc. in the function name. Enter a description of the function (up to 30 characters) and the location that will use it. (The description is the name that the HandPunch administrator sees when setting up or changing HandPunch functions.) Figure 2-1: Activity code, function name 7 Click 1H[W. The Setting Activity Code screen opens. Figure 2-2: Activity code, select activity ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 17 18 Chapter 2: Function Keys 8 Click to select up to four Activity Codes to be displayed at the HandPunch Reader. To deselect a choice, click again to remove the highlight. Figure 2-3: Activity Code list box-with selections Note: The HandPunch screen can only display four activity codes at one time. If you need more than four activity codes, create another function with a different function name for the remaining activity codes. Click 1H[W. The Display Name screen opens showing the default abbreviation for the activity codes selected. These are the names that employees see at the Reader. You may want to change them to make their meaning clearer to your employees. 10 If the display names are correct, go to Step 13. 11 To change the display name, double-click on the name you wish to change until it is highlighted. 9 Figure 2-4: Activity Code Display Name 12 Type a new four-character display name that will be meaningful to employees. The new display name replaces the original one. Figure 2-5: Activity Code, Display Name Changed 13 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Transfers screen opens. 14 If you do not want to allow labor level transfers (such as division, department, or job), click the 1R radio button and go to Step 23. 15 If you do want to allow Labor Level Transfers, click the <HV radio button. 16 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Validation screen opens. If you allow labor level validation, the HandPunch Reader will validate (check for accuracy) the labor level entries used by employees. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys 19 17 If you do not need to validate the labor levels, click the 1R radio button and go to Step 23. 18 If you wish to validate the labor levels, click the <HV radio button. 19 Click the appropriate check boxes to choose whether HandPunch will prompt only or validate at the desired level. In the following example, HandPunch will prompt and validate at the division level, but will only prompt at the department and job levels. At the division level, the Reader will prompt and validate At the department level, the Reader will only prompt If you choose “Validate,” then “Prompt” will be automatically Figure 2-6: Activity Code, Prompt and Validate selected. 20 Click 1H[W. The Labor Level 1 Setup screen opens showing the Labor Level Entries. Move Right button Move All Right button Move All Back button Figure 2-7: Activity Code, Labor Level 1 Setup screen Move Back button 21 Click to select one or more Labor Level Entries from the Labor Level Entries list box. Click the 0RYH5LJKW button to move the desired labor level entries to the Valid Labor Level Entries list box. Use the 0RYH$OO button to select all entries. If you make a mistake or change your mind, click to select the entry from the Valid Labor Level Entries list box and use the 0RYH%DFN button or the 0RYH $OO%DFN button. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 20 Chapter 2: Function Keys If you set up validation for more than one Labor Level in Step 19, repeat Step 20 and Step 21 for Labor Level 2 and Labor Level 3. 23 Click 1H[W. The Activity Code Finish screen opens. 24 Click the 5HWXUQWRPDLQVFUHHQ radio button to set up another function Or 22 Click the ([LWWKH)XQFWLRQ.H\:L]DUG button to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main window. 25 Click )LQLVK. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys To Set Up the Clear Activity Code Function 1 Choose 7RROV main menu +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUG button . The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 3 4 5 Click 1HZ. The HandPunch Main screen opens. Click the Clear Activity Code radio button and click 1H[W. The Employee/ Supervisor window opens with Employee selected. Both Employees and Supervisors are able to perform this function. Click 1H[W. The Add Function Name window opens. Enter an eight-character function name and press the 7DE key. (The function name is internal to the HandPunch system.) Note: 6 Use no spaces or special characters such as @, *, \, etc. in the function name. Enter a description of the function (up to 30 characters) and the location that will use it. (The description is the name that the HandPunch administrator sees when setting up or changing HandPunch functions.) Figure 2-8: Clear Activity Code, Function Name 7 Click 1H[W. A message window comes up confirming that there is no additional setup needed for the Clear Activity Code function. Note: 8 9 You must assign a Clear Activity Code function to a Function Key at the HandPunch Reader if you have assigned an Activity Code function. Click 1H[W. The Setting Clear Activity Code Finish screen opens. Click the 5HWXUQWRPDLQVFUHHQ radio button to set up another function Or Click the ([LWWKH)XQFWLRQ.H\:L]DUG button to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main window. 10 Click )LQLVK. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 21 22 Chapter 2: Function Keys To Set Up the Labor Level Transfer Function 1 Choose 7RROV main menu +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUG button . The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 Click 1HZ. The HandPunch Main screen opens. 3 Click the /DERU/HYHO7UDQVIHU radio button and click 1H[W. The Employee/ Supervisor window opens with Employee selected. Both Employees and Supervisors are able to perform this function. Click 1H[W. The Add Function Name window opens. Enter an eight-character function name and press the 7DE key. (The function name is internal to the HandPunch system.) 4 5 Note: 6 Use no spaces or special characters such as @, *, \, etc. in the function name. Enter a description of the function (up to 30 characters) and the location that will use it. (The Description is the name that the HandPunch administrator sees when setting up or changing HandPunch functions.) Figure 2-9: Add function name dialog box, Labor Level Transfer Example 7 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Validation screen opens. If you allow Labor Level Validation, the HandPunch Reader will validate (check for accuracy) the labor level entries used by employees. Tip: Choosing validation and only one value for each of the configured labor levels creates a “one touch” labor transfer. If you do not need to validate the labor levels, click the 1R radio button and go to Step 14. 9 If you wish to validate the labor levels, click the <HV radio button. 10 Click the appropriate check boxes to choose whether HandPunch will prompt only or validate at the desired level. In the following example, HandPunch will 8 User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys 23 prompt and validate at the division level, but will only prompt at the department and job levels. At division level, the reader will prompt and validate At the department level, the reader will only prompt If you choose “Validate,” then Figure 2-10: Labor Level Transfer, Prompt and Validate 11 “Prompt” will be automatically selected. Click 1H[W. The Setting Labor Level Transfer, Labor Level 1 Setup screen opens showing the Labor Level Entries. Move Right button Move All Right button Move All Back button Figure 2-11: Labor Level 1 setup screen Move Back button 12 Click to select one or more Labor Level Entries from the Labor Level Entries list box. Click the 0RYH5LJKW button to move the desired Labor Level Entries to the Valid Labor Level Entries list box. Use the 0RYH$OO button to select all entries. If you make a mistake or change your mind, click to select the entry from the Valid Labor Level Entries list box and use the 0RYH%DFN button or the 0RYH $OO%DFN button. 13 If you set up validation for more than one Labor Level in Step 10, repeat Step 11 and Step 12 for Labor Level 2 and Labor Level 3. 14 Click 1H[W. The Setting Labor Level Transfer )LQLVK screen opens. 15 Click the 5HWXUQWRPDLQVFUHHQ radio button to set up another function Or ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 24 Chapter 2: Function Keys Click the ([LWWKH)XQFWLRQ.H\:L]DUG button to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main window. 16 Click )LQLVK. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys To Set Up the Add Dollar Amounts Function 1 Choose 7RROV main menu +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUG button . The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 3 4 Click 1HZ. The HandPunch Main screen opens. Click the $GG'ROODU$PRXQW radio button and click 1H[W. The Employee/ Supervisor window opens. Click the (PSOR\HHV radio button to allow both Employees and Supervisors to perform this function. Or Click the 6XSHUYLVRU radio button to allow only Supervisors to perform this function. 5 6 Click 1H[W. The Add Function Name window opens. Enter an eight-character function name and press the 7DE key. (The function name is internal to the HandPunch system.) Note: 7 Use no spaces or special characters such as @, *, \, etc. in the function name. Enter a description of the function (up to 30 characters) and the location that will use it. (The Description is the name that the HandPunch administrator sees when setting up or changing HandPunch functions.) Figure 2-12: Add Dollar Amounts, Function Name 8 Click 1H[W. The Setting Add Dollar Pay Code Screen opens. Figure 2-13: Add Dollar Pay Code Screen ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 25 26 Chapter 2: Function Keys 9 Click to select up to four pay codes to be displayed at the HandPunch Reader. To deselect a choice, click again to remove the highlight. Figure 2-14: Add Dollar Amount, Pay Code Selection Note: The HandPunch screen can only display four pay codes at one time. If you need more than four pay codes, create another function with a different function name for the remaining pay codes. 10 Click 1H[W. The Display Name screen opens showing the default abbreviation for the pay codes selected. These are the names that employees see at the Reader. You may want to change them to make their meaning clearer to your employees. 11 If the display names are correct, go to Step 14. 12 To change the display name, double-click on the name you wish to change until it is highlighted. Figure 2-15: Add Dollar Amount, Display Name 13 Type a new four-character display name that will be meaningful to employees. The new display name replaces the original one. Figure 2-16: Add Dollar Amount, Display Name Changed 14 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Transfers screen opens. 15 If you do not want to allow labor level transfers (such as division, department, or job), click the 1R radio button and go to Step 24. 16 If you do want to allow Labor Level Transfers, click the <HV radio button. 17 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Validation screen opens. If you allow labor level validation, the HandPunch Reader will validate (check for accuracy) the labor level entries used by employees. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys 27 18 If you do not need to validate the labor levels, click the 1R radio button and go to Step 24. 19 If you wish to validate the labor levels, click the<HV radio button. 20 Click the appropriate check boxes to choose whether HandPunch will Prompt Only or Validate at the desired level. In the following example, HandPunch will prompt and validate at the division level, but will only prompt at the department and job levels. At division level, the reader will prompt and validate At the department level, the reader will only prompt Figure 2-17: Add Dollar Amount, Prompt and Validate If you choose “Validate,” then “Prompt” will be automatically selected. 21 Click 1H[W. The Setting Add Dollar-Labor Level 1 Setup screen opens showing the labor level entries. Move Right button Move All Right button Figure 2-18: Add Dollar Amount, Labor Level 1 Setup Move All Back button Move Back button 22 Click to select one or more labor level entries from the Labor Level Entries list box. Click the 0RYH5LJKW button to move the desired labor level entries to the Valid Labor Level Entries list box. Use the 0RYH$OO button to select all entries. If you make a mistake or change your mind, click to select the entry from the Valid Labor Level Entries list box and use the 0RYH%DFN button or the 0RYH $OO%DFN button. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 28 Chapter 2: Function Keys 23 If you set up validation for more than one labor level in Step 20, repeat Step 21 and Step 22 for Labor Level 2 and Labor Level 3. 24 Click 1H[W. The Add Dollar Finish screen opens. 25 Click the 5HWXUQWRPDLQVFUHHQ radio button to set up another function Or Click the ([LWWKH)XQFWLRQ.H\:L]DUGbutton to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main window. 26 Click )LQLVK. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys To Set Up the Add Hours Amount Function 1 Choose 7RROV main menu +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUG button . The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 3 4 5 Click 1HZ. The HandPunch Main screen opens. Click the $GG+RXUV$PRXQW radio button and click 1H[W. The Employee/ Supervisor window opens with supervisor selected. Only supervisors are able to perform this function. Click 1H[W. The Add Function Name window opens. Enter an eight-character function name and press the 7DE key. (The function name is internal to the HandPunch system.) Note: 6 Use no spaces or special characters such as @, *, \, etc. in the function name. Enter a description of the function (up to 30 characters) and the location that will use it. (The description is the name that the HandPunch administrator sees when setting up or changing HandPunch functions.) Figure 2-19: Add Hours Amount, Function Name 7 Click 1H[W. The Setting Add Hours Pay Code Screen opens. Figure 2-20: Add Hours Amount, Pay Code Screen ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 29 30 Chapter 2: Function Keys 8 Click to select up to four pay codes to be displayed at the HandPunch Reader. To deselect a choice, click again to remove the highlight. Figure 2-21: Add Hours Amount, Pay Code Screen Selection Note: The HandPunch screen can only display four pay codes at one time. If you need more than four pay codes, create another function with a different function name for the remaining pay codes. Click 1H[W. The Display Name screen opens showing the default abbreviation for the pay codes selected. These are the names that employees see at the Reader. You may want to change them to make their meaning clearer to your employees. 10 If the display names are correct, go to Step 13. 11 To change the display name, double-click the name you wish to change until it is highlighted. 9 Figure 2-22: Add Hours Amount, Display Name 12 Type a new four-character display name that will be meaningful to employees. The new display name replaces the original one. Figure 2-23: Add Hours Amount, Display Name Change 13 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Transfers screen opens. 14 If you do not want to allow labor level transfers (such as division, department, or job), click the 1R radio button and go to Step 23. 15 If you do want to allow labor level transfers, click the <HV radio button. 16 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Validation screen opens. If you allow labor level validation, the HandPunch Reader will validate (check for accuracy) the labor level entries used by employees. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys 31 17 If you do not need to validate the labor levels, click the 1R radio button and go to Step 23. 18 If you wish to validate the labor levels, click the <HV radio button. 19 Click the appropriate check boxes to choose whether HandPunch will Prompt only or validate at the desired level. in the following example, HandPunch will prompt and validate at the division level, but will only prompt at the department and job levels. At division level, the reader will prompt and validate At the department level, the reader will only prompt If you choose “Validate,” then Figure 2-24: Add Hours Amount, Prompt and Validate “Prompt” will be automatically selected. 20 Click 1H[W. The Labor Level 1 Setup screen opens showing the Labor Level Entries. Move Right button Move All Right button Figure 2-25: Add Hours Amount, Labor Level 1 Setup screen Move All Back button Move Back button 21 Click to select one or more labor level entries from the Labor Level Entries list box. Click the 0RYH5LJKW button to move the desired labor level entries to the Valid Labor Level Entries list box. Use the 0RYH$OO button to select all entries. If you make a mistake or change your mind, click to select the entry from the Valid Labor Level Entries list box and use the 0RYH%DFNbutton or the 0RYH $OO%DFN button. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 32 Chapter 2: Function Keys 22 If you set up validation for more than one Labor Level in Step 19, repeat Step 20 and Step 21 for Labor Level 2 and Labor Level 3. 23 Click 1H[W. The Finish screen opens. 24 Click the 5HWXUQWRPDLQVFUHHQ radio button to set up another function Or Click the ([LWWKH)XQFWLRQ.H\:L]DUG button to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main window. 25 Click )LQLVK. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys To Set Up the Subtract Hours Amount Function 1 Choose 7RROV main menu +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUGbutton . The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 3 4 5 Click 1HZ. The HandPunch Main Screen opens. Click the 6XEWUDFW+RXUV$PRXQW radio button and click 1H[W. The Employee/Supervisor window opens with supervisor selected. Only supervisors are able to perform this function. Click 1H[W. The Add Function Name window opens. Enter an eight-character function name and press the 7DE key. (The function name is internal to the HandPunch system.) Note: 6 Use no spaces or special characters such as @, *, \, etc. in the function name. Enter a description of the function (up to 30 characters) and the location that will use it. (The description is the name that the HandPunch administrator sees when setting up or changing HandPunch functions.) Figure 2-26: Subtract Hours Amount, Function name 7 Click 1H[W. The Pay Code Screen opens. Figure 2-27: Subtract Hours Amount, Pay Code ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 33 34 Chapter 2: Function Keys 8 Click to select up to four pay codes to be displayed at the HandPunch Reader. To deselect a choice, click again to remove the highlight. Figure 2-28: Subtract Hours Amount, Pay Code Selection Note: The HandPunch screen can only display four pay codes at one time. If you need more than four pay codes, create another function with a different function name for the remaining pay codes. Click 1H[W. The display name screen opens showing the default abbreviation for the pay codes selected. These are the names that employees see at the Reader. You may want to change them to make their meaning clearer to your employees. 10 If the display names are correct, go to Step 13. 11 To change the display name, double-click on the name you wish to change until it is highlighted. 9 Figure 2-29: Subtract Hours Amount, Display Name 12 Type a new four-character display name that will be meaningful to employees. The new display name replaces the original one. Figure 2-30: Subtract Hours Amount, Display Name Changed 13 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Transfers screen opens. 14 If you do not want to allow labor level transfers (such as division, department, or job), click the 1R radio button and go to Step 23. 15 If you do want to allow labor level transfers, click the <HV radio button. 16 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Validation screen opens. If you allow labor level validation, the HandPunch reader will validate (check for accuracy) the labor level entries used by employees. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys 35 17 If you do not need to validate the labor levels, click the 1R radio button and go to Step 23. 18 If you wish to validate the labor levels, click the <HV radio button. 19 Click the appropriate check boxes to choose whether HandPunch will prompt only or validate at the desired level. in the following example, HandPunch will prompt and validate at the division level, but will only prompt at the department and job levels. At division level, the reader will prompt and validate At the department level, the reader will only prompt Figure 2-31: Subtract Hours Amount, Prompt and Validate If you choose “Validate,” then “Prompt” will be automatically selected. 20 Click Next. The Labor Level 1 Setup screen opens showing the Labor Level Entries. Move Right button Move All Right button Figure 2-32: Subtract Hours Amount, Labor Level 1 Setup Screen Move All Back button Move Back button 21 Click to select one or more Labor Level Entries from the Labor Level Entries list box. Click the 0RYH5LJKW button to move the desired labor level entries to the Valid Labor Level Entries list box. Use the 0RYH$OO button to select all entries. If you make a mistake or change your mind, click to select the entry from the Valid Labor Level Entries list box and use the 0RYH%DFN button or the 0RYH $OO%DFN button. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 36 Chapter 2: Function Keys 22 If you set up validation for more than one labor level in Step 19, repeat Step 20 and Step 21 for Labor Level 2 and Labor Level 3. 23 Click 1H[W. The Finish screen opens. 24 Click the 5HWXUQWRPDLQVFUHHQ radio button to set up another function Or Click the ([LWWKH)XQFWLRQ.H\:L]DUG button to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main window. 25 Click )LQLVK. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys To Set Up the Add a Punch Function 1 Choose 7RROV main menu +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUG button . The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 3 4 5 Click 1HZ. The HandPunch Main Screen opens. Click the $GGD3XQFK radio button and click 1H[W. The Employee/Supervisor window opens with supervisor selected. Only supervisors are able to perform this function. Click 1H[W. The Add Function Name window opens. Enter an eight-character function name and press the 7DE key. (The function name is internal to the HandPunch system.) Note: 6 Use no spaces or special characters such as @, *, \, etc. in the function name. Enter a description of the function (up to 30 characters) and the location that will use it. (The description is the name that the HandPunch administrator sees when setting up or changing HandPunch functions.) Figure 2-33: Add a Punch, function name 7 8 Click 1H[W. The Assign Activity Code Screen opens. If you want to assign an activity code when adding a punch, click the <HV radio button. Or If you do not want to assign an Activity Code when adding a punch, click the 1R radio button and continue to Step 14. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 37 38 Chapter 2: Function Keys 9 Click to select up to four activity codes to be displayed at the HandPunch Reader. To deselect a choice, click again to remove the highlight. Figure 2-34: Add a Punch, Select Activity Note: The HandPunch screen can only display four activity codes at one time. If you need more than four activity codes, create another function with a different function name for the remaining activity codes. 10 Click 1H[W. The display name screen opens showing the default abbreviation for the activity codes selected.These are the names that employees see at the Reader. You may want to change them to make their meaning clearer to your employees. 11 If the Display Names are correct, go to Step 14. 12 To change the display name, double-click on the name you wish to change until it is highlighted. Figure 2-35: Add a Punch, Display Name 13 Type a new four-character display name that will be meaningful to employees. The new display name replaces the original one. Figure 2-36: Add a Punch, Display Name Change 14 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Transfers screen opens. 15 If you do not want to allow labor level transfers (such as division, department, or job), click the 1R radio button and go to Step 24. 16 If you do want to allow labor level transfers, click the <HV radio button. 17 Click 1H[W. The Allow Labor Level Validation screen opens. If you allow labor level validation, the HandPunch Reader will validate (check for accuracy) the labor level entries used by employees. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys 39 18 If you do not need to validate the labor levels, click the 1R radio button and go to Step 24. 19 If you wish to validate the labor levels, click the <HV radio button. 20 Click the appropriate check boxes to choose whether HandPunch will prompt only or validate at the desired level. in the following example, HandPunch will prompt and validate at the division level, but will only prompt at the department and job levels. At division level, the reader will prompt and validate At the department level, the reader will only prompt Figure 2-37: Add a Punch, Prompt and Validate 21 If you choose “Validate,” then “Prompt” will be automatically selected. Click 1H[W. The Labor Level 1 Setup screen opens showing the Labor Level Entries. Move Right button Move All Right button Figure 2-38: Add a Punch, Labor Level 1 Setup Screen Move All Back button Move Back button 22 Click to select one or more labor level entries from the Labor Level Entries list box. Click the 0RYH5LJKW button to move the desired labor level entries to the Valid Labor Level Entries list box. Use the 0RYH$OO button to select all entries. If you make a mistake or change your mind, click to select the entry from the Valid Labor Level Entries list box and use the 0RYH%DFN button or the 0RYH $OO%DFN button. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 40 Chapter 2: Function Keys 23 If you set up validation for more than one labor level in Step 20, repeat Step 21 and Step 22 Step for Labor Level 2 and Labor Level 3. 24 Click 1H[W. The Finish screen opens. 25 Click the 5HWXUQWRPDLQVFUHHQradio button to set up another function Or Click the ([LWWKH)XQFWLRQ.H\:L]DUG button to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main window. 26 Click )LQLVK. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Editing a HandPunch Function Editing a HandPunch Function If the functions that you perform at the HandPunch Reader change, you can edit (change) the functions as needed using the (GLW command. To edit (change) an existing HandPunch function: 1 Choose 7RROV main menu +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUG button . The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 Click to select the function that you wish to change. Figure 2-39: Function Wizard Opening screen, Editing a Function 3 Click (GLW. The HP Function Wizard Main Screen opens with the appropriate radio button selected. Figure 2-40: Function Wizard Selection screen, Editing a Function 4 Click 1H[W, paging through the screens until you find the setting that you want to edit. Follow the appropriate instruction: ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 41 42 Chapter 2: Function Keys • “To Set Up the Activity Code Function” on page 17 starting with Step 5. • “To Set Up the Clear Activity Code Function” on page 21 starting with Step 5. • “To Set Up the Labor Level Transfer Function” on page 22 starting with Step 5. • “To Set Up the Add Dollar Amounts Function” on page 25 starting with Step 6. • “To Set Up the Add Hours Amount Function” on page 29 starting with Step 5. • “To Set Up the Subtract Hours Amount Function” on page 33 starting with Step 5. • “To Set Up the Add a Punch Function” on page 37 starting with Step 5. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Deleting a HandPunch Function Deleting a HandPunch Function To delete an existing HandPunch function: 1 Choose 7RROV +3)XQFWLRQ:L]DUG from the HandPunch for eTIME main menu Or Click the )XQFWLRQ:L]DUG button . The HandPunch Function Wizard Opening screen appears. 2 Click to select the function that you wish to delete. Figure 2-41: Function Wizard Opening screen, Deleting a Function 3 Click 'HOHWH. A Delete Warning message appears. Figure 2-42: Delete Function Warning 4 5 Click <HV. The selected HandPunch Function is removed from the list box. Click &DQFHO to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main window. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 43 44 Chapter 2: Function Keys Closing the HandPunch Function Wizard There are three ways to close the HandPunch Function Wizard: • From the Function Wizard Finish screen • From the Function Wizard Main screen • From any screen while adding or editing a HandPunch Function To Close the HandPunch Function Wizard 1 Click the ([LWWKH)XQFWLRQ.H\Radio button from the Function Wizard Finish screen. The HandPunch for eTIME Main window opens. Or Click &DQFHO from the HandPunch Function Wizard Main screen to close the Function Wizard. The HandPunch for eTIME Main window opens. Or 2 Click &DQFHO from any screen while adding or editing a HandPunch Function. You will close Function Wizard, but you will also lose any changes that you have made. A warning message appears. Figure 2-43: Closing Function Wizard Warning Message 3 Click <HV to close and lose your changes. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 3 Bell Schedules Introduction Bell schedules allow you to configure the HandPunch Reader to ring a bell at specified times within the day and for selected days of the week. The bells can be used to announce such events as the start and stop of the work day, breaks, or lunch times. Using bell schedules involves a three-step process: • Set up the global bell schedules as described in this chapter. • Assign a bell schedule to the Reader. See “Adding a HandPunch Reader to a Site” on page 62. • Send the bell schedules to the Site. See “Sending Bell Schedules to the HandPunch Sites” on page 86. In this Chapter • Adding a Global Bell Schedule • Editing a Global Bell Schedule • Deleting a Global Bell Schedule • Using an Existing Bell Schedule as a Template Chapter 1: Bell Schedules 46 Chapter 3: Bell Schedules Adding a Global Bell Schedule 1 Choose %HOO6FKHGXOH eTIME Main menu $GG%HOO6FKHGXOHfrom the HandPunch for 2U &OLFNWKH$GG%HOO6FKHGXOHEXWWRQ dialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Bell Schedule The current bell schedules are listed. Click to select; click again to deselect. Figure 3-1: Bell Schedule dialog box 2 Click $GG to open the Bells dialog box. Figure 3-2: Bells dialog box User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Adding a Global Bell Schedule 3 4 5 6 Type a name for this schedule in the %HOO6FKHGXOH1DPH text box. In the Time column, enter the time of day (KRXUIRUPDW) that you want this bell to sound (for example, 14:00 for 2 p.m.). Enter the number of VHFRQGVfor the bell to sound in the duration column. Click to select the days of the week that you want the bell to sound, or click (YHU\'D\. This bell schedule needs two bell times, one for the start of the day and one for the ending. The bell will sound for three seconds every day except Sunday Figure 3-3: Bells dialog Box with two bell times. 7 8 9 47 To add additional bell times for this bell schedule, repeat Step 4, Step 5, and Step 6. Click 6DYH to save this bell time configuration. Click &ORVH to return to the Bell Schedule dialog box. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 48 Chapter 3: Bell Schedules Editing a Global Bell Schedule If your company’s work schedule changes, you may want to change the times or the days that the bells sound. 1 Choose %HOO6FKHGXOH $GG%HOO6FKHGXOHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu 2U &OLFNWKH$GG%HOO6FKHGXOHEXWWRQ dialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Bell Schedule The current bell schedules are listed. Click to select; click again to deselect. Figure 3-4: Bell Schedule dialog box 2 Click the name to select the bell schedule you want to edit. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Editing a Global Bell Schedule 3 Click (GLW%HOO. The Bells dialog opens showing the schedule you selected. Figure 3-5: Bells dialog box to edit a schedule 4 To modify the time, click to select the current time and change it to a new time (KRXUIRUPDW, 18:00 for 6 p.m., for example). Click to select (highlight) the time or duration. Enter the new time or duration. Figure 3-6: Editing time and duration 5 6 7 8 To modify the duration in VHFRQGV that the bell sounds, click on the current duration in the duration column and enter a new value. To modify the days of the week that you want the bells to sound, click to select or deselect the appropriate day or click (YHU\'D\. Click 6DYHto save the edited bell schedule. Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 49 50 Chapter 3: Bell Schedules Deleting a Global Bell Schedule If your company’s work schedule changes, you may no longer need certain bell schedules and want to delete them. 1 Choose %HOO6FKHGXOH $GG%HOO6FKHGXOHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu 2U &OLFNWKH$GG%HOO6FKHGXOHEXWWRQ dialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Bell Schedule The current bell schedules are listed. Click to select. Click again to deselect. Figure 3-7: Bell Schedule dialog box 2 3 Click the name to select the bell schedule you want to delete. Click 'HOHWH. A confirmation dialog appears warning you that all assignments to this schedule will be deleted. Figure 3-8: Bell Schedule delete warning 4 5 Click <HV to delete the Bell Schedule and return to the Bell Schedule dialog box. Click &ORVHto return to the main menu. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Using an Existing Bell Schedule as a Template Using an Existing Bell Schedule as a Template There may be times when you need to create a new bell schedule that is similar (but not exactly the same) as an existing one. When that happens, you can use an existing bell schedule as a template for the new one. Rather than starting all over again, you simply change the few items that are different. To use a bell schedule as a template for another schedule: 1 Choose %HOO6FKHGXOH $GG%HOO6FKHGXOHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu 2U &OLFNWKH$GG%HOO6FKHGXOHEXWWRQ dialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Bell Schedule The current bell schedules are listed. Click to select; click again to deselect. Figure 3-9: Bell Schedule dialog Box 2 Click the name to select the bell schedule you want to use as a template. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 51 52 Chapter 3: Bell Schedules 3 Click (GLW%HOO to open the Bells dialog box. Figure 3-10: Bell Schedule dialog box showing template 4 Click 6DYH$VThe Save As dialog box opens. Figure 3-11: Bell Schedule name save as dialog box. 5 6 7 Type the name of the schedule you are adding in the 1DPH text box. Click 2. to save the new name and return to the Bells dialog box. Follow Step 4, Step 5, and Step 6 (page 49) in Editing a Global Bell Schedule to configure bell times for the new Bell Schedule, changing only those items that are different. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 4 HandPunch Sites Introduction The HandPunch Site is the building or location where you have your Reader(s). Your company can have one or many Sites and they can all be connected through your HandPunch software. When you set up your Site, you tell HandPunch how the Sites and Readers will communicate with each other. In this chapter • Adding a HandPunch Site • Editing a HandPunch Site • Deleting a HandPunch Site • Viewing a List of HandPunch Sites Chapter 1: HandPunch Sites 54 Chapter 4: HandPunch Sites Adding a HandPunch Site Adding a new HandPunch Site involves naming the Site and setting up the correct connection type for that Site. To Name a New Site 1 Choose 6LWH Main menu 2U $GG+DQG3XQFK6LWHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Right-click the 0\+DQG3XQFK6LWHV icon and select $GG+DQG3XQFK6LWH from the pop-up menu that opens. 2U &KRRVHWKH$GGD6LWHEXWWRQ IURPWKHWRROEDU The Add HandPunch Site dialog box opens. Figure 4-1: Add Site Dialog Box 2 Type the name of the Site you’re adding in the 6LWH1DPH text box and press the 7DE key. 3 In the Connection Type group box, choose one of the following: • User Reference Guide Click the Modem radio button to set up a modem connection to the HandPunch Site. See “To Set Up a Modem Connection” on page 55. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Adding a HandPunch Site • Click the Direct radio button to set up a direct connection to the HandPunch Site. See “To Set Up a Direct Connection” on page 56. • Click the Ethernet radio button to set up an ethernet interface. See “To Set Up an Ethernet Connection (Full HandPunch Only)” on page 57. To Set Up a Modem Connection If the HandPunch Site is connected using a modem: 1 Click the radio button for the serial (communications) port your modem uses. Press the 7DE key to move to the Connection Type group box. 2 Click the down arrow in the Raud Rate drop-down list if you need to change the value to a lower baud rate to establish a connection and press the 7DE key to move to the Phone Number text box. Select the appropriate baud rate. 14000 is the maximum supported setting. Basic HandPunch Readers operate at 2400 or less. Click to select the modem init string Figure 4-2: Connection Type Group Box 3 Enter the 7- or 10-digit phone number of the HandPunch modem and press the 7DE key to move to the Modem Init String selection box. 4 Click the button to select your modem from a list. If your modem is not listed: • Test the modem using Hayes Compatible (this is a common setting for many modems) • Refer to the documentation for your modem for an appropriate string, then enter the string at the Modem Init String prompt Note: After you set up your first modem connection, any additional modem connections will use the first configuration as the default. 5 Click $GG to enter the Site information. An empty Add HandPunch Site dialog box opens. 6 If you wish to add additional Sites at this time, follow instructions in “Adding a HandPunch Site” on page 54. 7 Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 55 56 Chapter 4: HandPunch Sites To Set Up a Direct Connection If the HandPunch Site is locally connected using the serial port on your computer: 1 Click the radio button for the serial (communication) port the HandPunch is connected to and press the 7DE key to move to the Connection Type group box. 2 Click the down arrow in the Baud Rate drop-down list if you need to change the value from the default 9600. For Direct Connection, select only the appropriate baud rate. 14000 is the maximum supported setting. Basic HandPunch Readers operate at 2400 or less. The balance of the group box is unavailable. Figure 4-3: Setting Baud Rate for Direct Connection 3 Click $GG to save the Site information. An empty Add HandPunch Site dialog box opens. 4 If you wish to add additional Sites at this time, follow instructions in “Adding a HandPunch Site” on page 54. 5 Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Adding a HandPunch Site To Set Up an Ethernet Connection (Full HandPunch Only) If the HandPunch Site is connected over an Ethernet network: 1 Enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the HandPunch Site. The IP address must be a statically assigned address. Figure 4-4: Setting IP Address for Ethernet 2 Click $GG to enter the Site information. An empty Add HandPunch Site dialog box opens. 3 If you wish to add additional Sites at this time, follow instructions in “Adding a HandPunch Site” on page 54. 4 Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. Note: The IP port used to communicate with the HandPunch Site must be set to 3001. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 57 58 Chapter 4: HandPunch Sites Editing a HandPunch Site If there is a change in the connection used by a HandPunch Site, edit the Site to make that change. To Edit a Site 1 Click to select the Site name for the Site that you want to edit. The Site configurations appear in the settings pane. Click to select the desired Site to edit. If there is a “+” next to My HandPunch Sites, click to display the Sites. Once the Site is selected (highlighted), the Site configurations appear in the settings pane. Figure 4-5: Site configurations appear in settings pane. 2 In the Connection Type area, choose one of the following: • Click the Modem radio button to set up a modem connection to the HandPunch Site. See “To Set Up a Modem Connection” on page 55. • Click the Direct radio button to set up a direct connection to the HandPunch Site. See “To Set Up a Direct Connection” on page 56. • Click the Ethernet radio button to set up an Ethernet interface. See “To Set Up an Ethernet Connection (Full HandPunch Only)” on page 57. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Deleting a HandPunch Site Deleting a HandPunch Site 1 Click to select the Site name for the Site that you want to delete. 2 Click the 'HOHWHD6LWH button from the HandPunch toolbar Or Choose 6LWH 'HOHWHD+DQG3XQFK6LWH from the HandPunch for eTIME Main Menu bar. Or Right-click the Site name to open the Site pop-up menu and choose 'HOHWHD +DQG3XQFK6LWH. Figure 4-6: The Site pop-up menu. 3 A confirmation message appears. Figure 4-7: Delete Site Warning 4 Click <HV to delete the Site. All Readers assigned to the Site will be deleted. Or Click 1R if you do not want to delete. The Site remains in your list of HandPunch sites. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 59 60 Chapter 4: HandPunch Sites Viewing a List of HandPunch Sites HandPunch for eTIME can display a list of HandPunch Sites. To display this list: 1 Choose 5HSRUWV 6LWHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu bar. A list of all Sites opens in Windows Notepad. Figure 4-8: Site List in Windows Notepad If necessary, choose (GLW whole list. :RUG:UDS from the Notepad menu to see the 2 To print this report, choose )LOH 3 From Notepad, choose )LOH ([LW or click &ORVH HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. User Reference Guide 3ULQWfrom the Notepad menu. to return to the ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 5 HandPunch Readers Introduction A HandPunch Reader is a biometrics device that accurately identifies employees’ hands as a method of punching in or out of the office or plant. The HandPunch prevents punches by anyone other than the identified employee. You can set up as many Readers as you need at each Site, assign only certain employees to certain Readers, and set up different Function Keys for each. In this Chapter • Adding a HandPunch Reader to a Site • Assigning Only Selected Employees to a Reader • Setting Up Function Key Configuration • Deleting a HandPunch Reader • Viewing a List of HandPunch Readers Chapter 1: HandPunch Readers 62 Chapter 5: HandPunch Readers Adding a HandPunch Reader to a Site 1 Click to select the Site name to which you want to add a new Reader. Figure 5-1: Navigation Pane with Site selected 2 Click the $GGD5HDGHU button from the HandPunch toolbar Or Right-click the Site name and select $GG+DQG3XQFK5HDGHU from the popup menu that opens. Or Choose 5HDGHU $GG+DQG3XQFK5HDGHU from the HandPunch menu bar. The HandPunch Reader configurations screen opens. Check with your ADP TLM Representative before changing rejection threshold Figure 5-2: Add HandPunch Reader Dialog Box 3 4 Type the Reader name in the 5HDGHU1DPHtext box and press the Tab key. Click the down arrow on the Reader Type drop-down list and choose either Full Reader or Basic Reader. Press the 7DE key. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Adding a HandPunch Reader to a Site 5 6 Type the unique Reader Address (set up at the HandPunch Reader during installation) used when communicating with this Reader. For Ethernet, this number must be 0. For direct and modem connections these numbers start at 1 and continue up through the total number of Readers deployed. Press the 7DE key. Optional: Type a maximum 3-digit password in the Command Mode Password text box and press the 7DE key. Note: 7 Make note of the command mode password. This password is required when performing administrative functions at the HandPunch Reader. Type the length of the employees’ badge numbers in the Default Badge Number Length text box, or accept the default. If the badge numbers vary in length, enter the number of digits in the longest number. Press the 7DEkey. Warning: Do not use badge ID lengths greater than eight digits if using a supervisor function at the Full HandPunch. Type the number of punch attempts in the Retry Limit text box. This is the number that the HandPunch Reader will allow before rejecting an invalid hand placement. Press the 7DEkey. 9 Click the down arrow to select either 12-hour or 24-hour format from the Clock Display drop-down menu. 10 If this is a door access HandPunch Reader, enter the duration in seconds in the Door Unlock Duration text box. This is the number of seconds that you want the door to remain unlocked when a valid punch is accepted. 11 Accept the default value (125) in the Rejection Threshold text box. 8 Warning: Changing this value could stop employees from being able to use the HandPunch Reader. ADP recommends that you leave the default value, 125. Contact your ADP TLM Representative before making any changes to this field. 12 If you want bells to sound at selected times: In the Bell Schedule Name field, select a bell schedule from the drop-down list. Refer to “Bell Schedules” on page 45 for instructions on creating scheduled bell times. 13 Click the appropriate radio button in the Type of HandPunch group box to select one of the following options: Figure 5-3: Type of HandPunch • 'RRU$FFHVV: Choose this if you will use the Reader for door access only. Punches will not be imported into eTIME, but will be stored in the door access database. Contact your ADP TLM Representative for more ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 63 64 Chapter 5: HandPunch Readers information. See “Managing Door Access Punches” on page 97 for more information. • 7LPHDQG$WWHQGDQFH: Choose this if you will use the Reader for door access and/or to record time and attendance. Punches will be imported into eTIME only. They are not stored in the door access database. See “Managing Door Access Punches” on page 97. 14 Click the $VVLJQ$OO(PSOR\HHV check box to allow ALL employees in your eTIME database to use this Reader. If you plan to allow only a few of your employees to use this Reader, do not select this option. Instead, see “Assigning Only Selected Employees to a Reader” on page 65. Figure 5-4: Assign all Employees Option 15 Click $GG to save the Reader information. An empty Add HandPunch Reader dialog box opens. 16 If you wish to add additional Readers at this time, repeat Step 1 through Step 15. 17 Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Assigning Only Selected Employees to a Reader Assigning Only Selected Employees to a Reader By default, all employees are assigned to every Reader. If you want only certain employees to be able to punch at a particular Reader: 1 Click the name to select the Reader you want to edit employee assignments for. 2 Click the $VVLJQ(PSOR\HHV tab to open the Assign Employees screen. Click to select the Reader. You may need to click the “+” next to the Site to reveal the Readers for that Site. To assign employees for other Readers, click the down arrow and select the Reader name from the drop-down list. Figure 5-5: Assign Employees Screen Note: 3 All employees will be assigned to this HandPunch Reader if this option is selected on the Add a HandPunch Reader screen. Once you move employees from Assigned to Unassigned, this option is turned off automatically for this HandPunch Reader. See “Adding a HandPunch Reader to a Site” on page 62. Click the names to select the employees that you want to move to the Employees Assigned to Reader column. To highlight multiple employees, choose one of the following methods: ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 65 66 Chapter 5: HandPunch Readers • To select several employees whose names are not listed next to each other, hold down &WUO, then click the name of each employee. Figure 5-6: Using CTRL-Click to select multiple employees • To select several employees whose names are listed together, click the name of the first employee that you want to select. Press 6KLIW, then click the name of the last employee you want to select. Figure 5-7: Using Shift-Click to select multiple employees 4 Choose one of the following options to move the employee names from the Unassigned Employee(s) list box to the Employee(s) Assigned list box: • Use the 0RYH5LJKW button to move the selected employees. If you make a mistake or change your mind, use the 0RYH%DFN button return them to the Unassigned list box. • to Use the 0RYH$OO5LJKW button to move all employees (not just those that you have selected). If you make a mistake or change your mind, use the 0RYH$OO%DFNbutton 5 Click 6DYH. The changes will take effect the next time you communicate with this HandPunch Reader. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Setting Up Function Key Configuration Setting Up Function Key Configuration Full HandPunch Readers have Function Keys (F-Keys) that enable employees and supervisors to quickly perform certain functions at each Reader. These include such tasks as performing labor account transfers or adding and subtracting hours. For each Reader you just add a Function Key Configuration that specifies which F-Key is associated with which function. Note: Before you can configure the Function Keys at the Reader, you must set up the Functions using Function Wizard. See “Function Keys” on page 13. To Set Up the Function Key Configuration 1 Click to select the Reader that you want to configure from the HandPunch for eTIME Main window navigation pane. The Reader name is then highlighted and the Reader configurations appear in the settings pane. Reader Selected Reader configurations in settings pane Click to select Function Key Configuration Figure 5-8: HandPunch for eTIME Main window with Reader selected Note: Only Full Readers support Function Keys. If you select a Basic Reader, there is no Function Key Configuration tab ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 67 68 Chapter 5: HandPunch Readers 2 Click to select the Function Key Configuration tab. The Function Configuration list box opens showing the existing Function Key configurations. If no Function Keys have been configured, the list box is empty. Figure 5-9: Function Configuration List Box 3 Click in the Function Name column next to the Function Key that you want to assign. That F-key line is selected and a drop-down arrow appears in the Function Name column. Figure 5-10: Function Configuration List Box--F-key selected 4 Click the down arrow to open the Function Name drop-down list. Click here to open drop-down list. Use scroll bar if necessary to see entire list Figure 5-11: function name dropdown list 5 From the drop-down list, choose the function that you want to assign to that F-key. Depending upon the number of Functions that you have set up in User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Setting Up Function Key Configuration Function Wizard, it may be necessary to scroll down the list.The function name and the Privileges appear in the appropriate column. Figure 5-12: Function assigned to F1 Key Note: 6 7 Repeat Step 3, Step 4, and Step 5 to add additional Function Keys to the Reader. Click 6DYH. Note: 8 If both Employees and Supervisors are permitted to perform this function, Employee appears in the Privileges column. If only Supervisors are permitted to perform this function, Supervisor appears in the Privileges column. Do not attempt to change the Privileges from this screen. If you want to change the Privileges, you must edit the function in Function Wizard. See “Editing a HandPunch Function” on page 41. Be sure to click SAVE before copying the configuration to another Reader. To set up Function Keys for other Readers, repeat all steps, or to save time, see “To Copy Function Key Configuration to Another Reader” on page 70. Note: Once you have set up the Function Keys for your Readers, you must send the Function Key Configuration to the Site. See “Sending Function Key Configurations to Sites” on page 87. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 69 70 Chapter 5: HandPunch Readers To Copy Function Key Configuration to Another Reader 1 Click to select the Reader that you want to configure from the HandPunch for eTIME Main window navigation pane. The Reader name is highlighted and the Reader configurations appear in the settings pane. 2 Click to select the Function Key Configuration tab. The Function Configuration list box opens showing the existing Function Key configurations. Figure 5-13: Existing Function Configuration 3 Click &RS\. The Full Readers window opens showing the Sites that have Full Readers. Note: Only Full Readers support Function Keys. Click the “+” next to the Site to show the Full Readers Figure 5-14: Full Readers Windows 4 If a Site has more than one Full Reader, click the “+” next to that Site to show the Full Readers. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Setting Up Function Key Configuration 5 Click to select the desired Full Reader. Figure 5-15: Full Readers Window with Front Desk Reader Selected Click &RS\. A message window appears confirming that the copy was successful. 7 Click 2. to close the message window and return to the Full Readers window. 8 Repeat Step 5, Step 6, and Step 7 to copy the configurations to additional Readers, if desired. 9 Click &ORVH to return to the Function Key Configuration tab. 10 Click 6DYH. 6 ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 71 72 Chapter 5: HandPunch Readers To Edit a Function Key Configuration 1 Click to select the Reader that you want to configure from the HandPunch for eTIME Main window navigation pane. The Reader name will be highlighted and the Reader configurations appear in the settings pane. 2 Click to select the Function Key Configuration tab. The Function Configuration list box opens showing the existing Function Key configurations. Figure 5-16: Function Configuration list box, existing functions 3 Click to select the F-Key Configuration that you wish to change. Click the down arrow to open the function name drop-down list Figure 5-17: Function Configuration list box, functions selected 4 Click the down arrow to open the Function Name drop-down list. Figure 5-18: Function Configuration list box, drop-down list 5 Choose the new Function that you want to assign to that F-Key from the dropdown list. Depending upon the number of functions that you have set up in Function Wizard, it may be necessary to scroll down the list. See “Using the Function Wizard to Set Up Function Keys” on page 17 for more information on setting up Function Keys. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Deleting a HandPunch Reader The new Function Name and the Privileges appear in the appropriate column. Figure 5-19: Function Configuration list box with new functions 6 7 Repeat Step 3, Step 4, and Step 5 to edit additional Function Key Configurations, if desired. Click 6DYH. Deleting a HandPunch Reader 1 Click to select the Reader that you want to delete from the HandPunch for eTIME Main window navigation pane. The Reader name is then highlighted. 2 Click the 'HOHWHD5HDGHU button from the HandPunch toolbar Or Right-click the Reader name and select 'HOHWH+DQG3XQFK5HDGHU from the pop-up menu that opens. Or Choose 5HDGHU menu bar. 'HOHWH+DQG3XQFK5HDGHU from the HandPunch A confirmation message appears. Figure 5-20: Delete Reader warning message 3 Click <HV to delete the Reader. The Reader is removed from that Site, Or Click 1R to cancel the request. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 73 74 Chapter 5: HandPunch Readers Viewing a List of HandPunch Readers HandPunch for eTIME can display a list of HandPunch Readers. To display this list: 1 Choose 5HSRUWV 5HDGHUfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu bar. A list of all Readers opens in Windows Notepad. Figure 5-21: Reader List in Notepad If necessary, choose (GLW whole list. :RUG:UDS from the Notepad menu to see the 2 To print this report, choose )LOH 3 From Notepad, choose )LOH ([LW or click &ORVH HandPunch for eTIME Main menu User Reference Guide 3ULQWfrom the Notepad menu. to return to the ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 6 HandPunch Administrators Introduction HandPunch Administrators are eTIME users assigned to perform technical and administrative-type functions at the HandPunch Reader. They are responsible for such activities as setting up the HandPunch system and enrolling employees. You must assign employees Administrator privileges in order for them to have access to these special functions in the HandPunch. In this chapter This chapter provides you with the following information: Chapter 1: HandPunch Administrators • Providing HandPunch Access to Administrators • Removing HandPunch Administrator Functionality • Viewing a List of HandPunch Administrators 76 Chapter 6: HandPunch Administrators Providing HandPunch Access to Administrators 1 Choose $GPLQLVWUDWRUV +DQG3XQFK$GPLQLVWUDWRUVfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. The HandPunch Administrators selection dialog box opens with all employees listed in the Employees list box. Figure 6-1: HandPunch Administrator selection dialog box 2 Click to choose the administrator’s name in the Employee column. To highlight multiple names, choose one to the following methods: • To select several names that are not listed next to each other, hold down &WUO, then click the name of each administrator. Figure 6-2: Using CTRL-Click to select multiple names User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Providing HandPunch Access to Administrators • To select several employees whose names are listed together, click the name of the first employee whom you want to select. Press 6KLIW, then click the name of the last employee you want to select. Figure 6-3: Using Shift-Click to select multiple names 3 Use the 0RYH5LJKt button to move the selected names from the Employee list box to the Administrators list box. If you make a mistake or to return them to the change your mind, use the 0RYH%DFN button Employees list box. The Administrators list box shows the employees who now can perform administrator functions. Figure 6-4: HandPunch Administrator list box with newly selected names 4 5 Repeats Step 2 and Step 3 for each employee whom you wish to have access to administrator functions. Click &ORVH to save your changes and return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 77 78 Chapter 6: HandPunch Administrators Removing HandPunch Administrator Functionality To remove administrator access for specific employees using HandPunch for eTIME: 1 Choose $GPLQLVWUDWRUV +DQG3XQFK$GPLQLVWUDWRUVfrom the HandPunch for eTIME main menu. The HandPunch Administrators selection dialog box opens with all employees listed in the Employees list box. Figure 6-5: HandPunch Administrator selection dialog box 2 In the Administrator column, click to select the name of the administrator you want to remove. You can select more than one name using the process described in Step 2 in “Providing HandPunch Access to Administrators” on page 76. 3 Use the 0RYH%DFN button to move the selected names from the Administrator list box to the Employee list box. If you make a mistake or 4 5 change your mind, use the 0RYH5LJKt button to return them to the Administrators list box. The administrator is returned to basic employee status. Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 for each employee for whom you want to remove access to administrator functions. Click &ORVH to save your changes and return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Viewing a List of HandPunch Administrators Viewing a List of HandPunch Administrators HandPunch for eTIME can display a list of HandPunch Readers. To display this list: 1 Select 5HSRUWV $GPLQLVWUDWRUfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu bar. A list of all administrators opens in Windows Notepad. Figure 6-6: Administrator Log in Notepad. If necessary, choose (GLW whole list. :RUG:UDS from the Notepad menu to see the 2 To print this report, choose )LOH 3 From Notepad, choose )LOH ([LW or click &ORVH HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 3ULQWfrom the Notepad menu. to return to the User Reference Guide 79 80 Chapter 6: HandPunch Administrators User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 7 HandPunch Communications Introduction The communications between the Sites and the Readers is one of the key elements to the HandPunch for eTIME system. For the system to work properly, each Site must have all of the information about each Reader, and vice versa. Each of the Readers is set up with individual configurations, such as the employees who can use it, the bell schedules that apply, or the Function Keys set up. You must send these configurations to the HandPunch Sites after you add or edit HandPunch Readers. In this Chapter • Sending Configurations to the HandPunch Readers • Sending PC Date and Time to the HandPunch Readers • Sending Daylight Savings Time to the HandPunch Readers • Sending Bell Schedules to the HandPunch Sites • Sending Function Key Configurations to Sites Chapter 1: HandPunch Communications 82 Chapter 7: HandPunch Communications Sending Configurations to the HandPunch Readers 1 Choose &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 6HQG+DQG3XQFK&RQILJXUDWLRQVfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu 2U &KRRVHWKH6HQG+DQG3XQFK&RQILJXUDWLRQEXWWRQ The Send HandPunch Configurations dialog box opens. p IURPWKHWRROEDU Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Click again to deselect. If you select this check box, you will send Function Key configurations at the same time. Applies only to Full HandPunch. Figure 7-1: Send HandPunch Configurations Dialog Box 2 3 4 Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to send the configuration information to (use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries) or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the &OHDU$OO button and then click to select the correct Site(s) Click to select the 6HQG)XQFWLRQ.H\'DWDWR5HDGHUVcheck box to send Function Key configurations also. (Applies only to FullHandPunch Readers.) Click 6HQG+DQG3XQFK&RQILJXUDWLRQVto update the HandPunch Reader(s). User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Sending PC Date and Time to the HandPunch Readers Sending PC Date and Time to the HandPunch Readers Note: 1 Make sure that the date and time are correct on your computer prior to performing this task. Choose &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 6HQG3&'DWHDQG7LPHWR+DQG3XQFK from the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu 2U &KRRVHWKH6HQG3&'DWHDQG7LPHWR+DQG3XQFKEXWWRQ p IURPWKH WRROEDU The Send PC Date and Time to HandPunch dialog box opens. Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Click again to deselect. Default date and time from your computer. If this is not correct, change the date and time on your computer first. Figure 7-2: Send PC Date and Time to HandPunch Dialog Box 2 3 4 Confirm that the default date and time from your computer that is shown is correct. Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to send the date and time information to (use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries) or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the &OHDU$OO button and then click to select the correct Site(s) Click 6HQG'DWHDQG7LPH to update the selected HandPunch Readers with the date and time. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 83 84 Chapter 7: HandPunch Communications Sending Daylight Savings Time to the HandPunch Readers When Daylight Savings Time changes in the Spring and Autumn, you need to adjust your HandPunch. 1 Choose &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 6HW'D\OLJKW6DYLQJV7LPHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu 2U &KRRVHWKH6HW'D\OLJKW6DYLQJV7LPHEXWWRQ Set Daylight Savings Time dialog box opens. p IURPWKHWRROEDU The Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Click again to deselect. Figure 7-3: Set Daylight Savings Time Dialog Box 2 Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to send the information to (use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries) or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the &OHDU$OO button and then click to select the correct Site(s). User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Sending Daylight Savings Time to the HandPunch Readers 3 Click the down arrow next to the date in the Autumn group box to open the calendar. Click the scroll arrows to page through the months. Click the day to select it. Click the down arrow to open the calendar. Figure 7-4: Set Daylight Savings Time Dialog Box with calendar 4 5 6 7 8 9 Select the changeover day in Autumn from the pop-up calendar and press the 7DE key. Enter a two-digit hour for the changeover in the hh text box. Use a 24-hour (military) time format. For example, 2:00 a.m. is 02 and 4:00 p.m. is 16. Unless your Site has special needs, enter 02 for 2:00 a.m. Enter a two-digit minute for the changeover in the mm text box. For example, five minutes past the hour is 05 and 30 minutes past the hour is 30. Unless your Site has special needs, enter 00. Repeat Step 3, Step 4, Step 5, and Step 6 to set the date in the Spring group box. Click 6HW'D\OLJKW6DYLQJV7LPHto update the Readers. Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 85 86 Chapter 7: HandPunch Communications Sending Bell Schedules to the HandPunch Sites Bell schedules allow your to configure the HandPunch Reader to ring a bell at specified times. For more information on this feature, see “Bell Schedules” on page 45. Bells will not sound at HandPunch Readers until bell schedules have been assigned to them. To assign bell schedules to HandPunch Readers, refer to “Adding a HandPunch Reader to a Site” on page 62. 1 Choose &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 6HQG%HOO6FKHGXOHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu 2U &OLFNWKH6HQG%HOO6FKHGXOHEXWWRQ Schedule dialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Send Bell Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Use CtrlClick or Shift-Click for multiple entries. Click again to deselect. Figure 7-5: Send Bell Schedule dialog Box 2 3 4 Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to send the information to (use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries) or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the &OHDU$OO button and then click to select the correct Site(s). Click 6HQG%HOO6FKHGXOH to update the Readers. Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Sending Function Key Configurations to Sites Sending Function Key Configurations to Sites Function Keys enable employees and supervisors to perform certain functions, such as reviewing or adding punches at the HandPunch Reader. For more information, see “Function Keys” on page 13. Before the Function Keys will work at the Reader, each Reader must be configured (see “Setting Up Function Key Configuration” on page 67). The final step (described below) is sending the configurations to the Site. 1 Choose &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 6HQG)XQFWLRQ.H\&RQILJXUDWLRQfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main window 2U &KRRVHWKH6HQG)XQFWLRQ.H\&RQILJXUDWLRQEXWWRQ p IURPWKHWRRO EDU The Send Function Key Configuration dialog box opens. Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Use CtrlClick or Shift-Click for multiple entries. Click again to deselect. Figure 7-6: Send FKey Configuration dialog box. 2 3 4 Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to send the information to (use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries) or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the &OHDU$OObutton and then click to select the correct Site(s). Click 6HQG)NH\&RQILJXUDWLRQ to update the Readers. If sending the HandPunch confirmation was successful, a confirmation message appears. If not, an error message appears with the option of viewing the log. Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 87 88 Chapter 7: HandPunch Communications User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 8 Collecting Punches Introduction On a routine basis, the administrator will want to collect the punches from the HandPunch Readers. Since the Readers and Sites are connected to the HandPunch for eTIME software, the administrator can accomplish this remotely by using the Update and Collect function–without visiting each of the Readers. Update sends information to the HandPunch Reader that is set up in the HandPunch for eTIME software. Collect sends information such as punch data, supervisor, and employee information from the HandPunch reader to the HandPunch for eTIME software. For example, Collect brings in new template information to the HandPunch for eTIME software where it is matched to the employee ID. The next Update will then distribute the new information to the other Readers. In this Chapter • Updating and Collecting Punches • Viewing/Removing the Error Log File Chapter 1: Collecting Punches 90 Chapter 8: Collecting Punches Updating and Collecting Punches 1 Choose &RPPXQLFDWLRQV for eTIME Main window 8SGDWHDQG&ROOHFWfrom the HandPunch 2U &OLFNWKH8SGDWHDQG&ROOHFWEXWWRQ Collect dialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Update and Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Click again to deselect. Figure 8-1: Update and Collect dialog box 2 3 Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to send the information to and collect information from (use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries) or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the &OHDU $OO button and then click to select the correct Site(s) Click 8SGDWHDQG&ROOHFW to initiate the collection process. Upon completion of the collection process, a message box displays the number of successes and errors. HandPunch for eTIME updates the HandPunch Readers and collects punch information and new templates from the selected Sites. Note: 4 5 6 For Sites at which the update and collect process failed, view the Error Log (by selecting5HSRUWV (UURU/RJ) for an explanation of the failure. If you are unable to correct the cause of the failure, contact your ADP TLM representative. Click &ORVH from the message box to return to the Update and Collect dialog box. Repeat Step 2, Step 3, and Step 4 to update and collect data from another Site. Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Updating and Collecting Punches Automating the Update and Collect Process You can automate the process of updating HandPunch Readers and collecting punches using 6DYH6FULSWfrom the Update and Collect dialog box. 1 Choose &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 8SGDWHDQG&ROOHFWfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main window 2U &OLFNWKH8SGDWHDQG&ROOHFWEXWWRQ Collect dialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Update and Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Click again to deselect. Figure 8-2: Creating a script from the Update and Collect dialog box 2 Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to include in the script. Use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the &OHDU$OO button and then click to select the correct Site(s). ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 91 92 Chapter 8: Collecting Punches 3 Click 6DYH6FULSWto open the ADP Script dialog box. Figure 8-3: Script File Name dialog box 4 5 6 7 Type the Script Name and press 7DE. Type the Script Description and press 7DE. Type the Task Description, then click 2. to create a script to update and collect punches from the Reader you selected. Choose 6WDUW H7,0( H7,0(3URJUDPV (YHQW0DQDJHU to open the eTIME Event Manager. Figure 8-4: Event Manager main menu User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Updating and Collecting Punches 8 93 Choose (YHQW $GG(YHQW from the Events Manager Main menu to open Add Event dialog box. Click to select Must Run. Figure 8-5: Add Event dialog box 9 Type a name in the Event Name text box. 10 Click the box to indicate that this event 0XVW5XQ. 11 Click the 6FKHGXOLQJ tab to open the scheduling information for the event. Click the down arrow to open the frequency dropdown list. Choose the frequency. Click the down arrow to open the calendar to select date. Enter the Time to run the event. Click to select the days of the week to run the event. Figure 8-6: Event Manager Scheduling tab 12 Select the criteria to specify when this event should run. (Click +HOSfrom Event Manager for more information on these fields). ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 94 Chapter 8: Collecting Punches 13 Click the 5XQ3URJUDP tab to open the Run Program dialog. Figure 8-7: Run Program dialog-Add Event 14 Use the %URZVH button to navigate to and select +3,H7LPHH[H from the eTIME \APPS directory (F?(7,0(?$336?+3,H7LPHH[H, for example). 15 Use the %URZVH button to select the script file you created from the eTIME \DATA directory (F?(7,0(?'$7$?'DLO\&ROOHFWNV, for example). Note: You may need to use the Up One Level button while navigating within Windows to find the APPS directory. 16 If you wish to save a log of this event, enter the appropriate command line parameters (VKSFROOHFWNVVOVDYHORJW[W, where hpcollect.ks1 is the script name, and savelog.txt is the name of the log you’re saving). 17 Click 2. to complete the procedure and return to the Event Manager Main menu. The Update and Collect operation will occur on the days and times you selected. Note: The Event Manager must remain running for this process to run at the selected times. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Viewing/Removing the Error Log File Viewing/Removing the Error Log File HandPunch for eTIME can display and print a list of errors that occurred during communications with HandPunch Sites. If the error log becomes too large for the storage capacity of your computer, you can purge this file, which will remove all events from it. To View or Print the Error Log 1 Choose 5HSRUWV (UURU/RJfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu bar. A list of all errors opens in Windows Notepad. Figure 8-8: Error Log file 2 3 If necessary, choose (GLW :RUG:UDS from the Notepad menu to see the whole list. To print this report, choose )LOH 3ULQWfrom the Notepad menu. From Notepad, choose )LOH ([LW or click &ORVH HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. to return to the To Purge the Error Log Choose 5HSRUWV ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 3XUJH(UURU/RJ. The error log is cleared. User Reference Guide 95 96 Chapter 8: Collecting Punches User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 9 Managing Door Access Punches Introduction The HandPunch for eTIME database stores information about Door Access in its database. You can export this information to a CSV (comma-separated) file, which you can then open in another application, such as a spreadsheet. Exporting door punches allows you to create Gate Access Reports. These reports may be helpful in reviewing the work patterns of your employees or your hours of operation. In this chapter • • Exporting Door Access Punches to a Comma Separated File Purging Door Access Punches from the Database Chapter 1: Managing Door Access Punches 98 Chapter 9: Managing Door Access Punches Exporting Door Access Punches to a Comma Separated File 1 Choose 7RROV &RQYHUWWR&69 from the HandPunch for eTIME Main Menu bar to open the Export to CSV format dialog box. Figure 9-1: The Export to CSV format dialog box 2 3 Type a path and filename in the File Name text box (for example, F?HWLPH?GDWD?GRRUBB&69), or select EURZVH to use an explorer window to locate an appropriate directory. Choose one of the following: • Click the ([SRUWDOOUHFRUGV check box to export all of the records in the database • Deselect the ([SRUWDOOUHFRUGV check box and choose Start and End dates from the Set Date Range Group box to export records from a specific time period. Click down arrow to open calendar. Figure 9-2: Export CSV Set Date Range 4 5 Click 6WDUWto export the punches. Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Purging Door Access Punches from the Database Purging Door Access Punches from the Database The HandPunch for eTIME database stores information about Door Access in its database. You should purge this database when it becomes too large or when data becomes obsolete. To purge this information from the database: 1 Choose 7RROV 3XUJH3XQFK7DEOH from the HandPunch for eTIME Main Menu bar to open the Delete Door Access Punches dialog box. Figure 9-3: The Delete Door Access Punches dialog box 2 Choose one of the following: • Click the 3XUJHDOOUHFRUGV check box to delete all of the records from the database • Deselect the 3XUJHDOOUHFRUGVcheck box and choose Start and End dates from the Set Date Range Group box to export records from a specific time period. Click down arrow to open calendar. Figure 9-4: Delete Door Access Set Date Range 3 4 Click 6WDUWto delete the punches from the database. Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 99 100 Chapter 9: Managing Door Access Punches User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 10 HandPunch Templates Introduction HandPunch templates are the electronic equivalents to employee identification. During the enrollment process (see “To Enroll Employees” on page 4), HandPunch creates a digital image of the employee’s hand. Each time an employee punches in, HandPunch compares the current image of their hand with the template that it has on file in its database. After you enroll employees at each HandPunch Reader, perform the steps outlined in this chapter to create the HandPunch template database in HandPunch for eTIME. Afterward, the database is updated automatically every time you update and collect data. In this Chapter • Updating HandPunch Templates in HandPunch for eTIME • Restoring the HandPunch Template Database to a HandPunch Reader • Viewing a List of Employees without HandPunch Templates Chapter 1: HandPunch Templates Chapter 10: HandPunch Templates Updating HandPunch Templates in HandPunch for eTIME The Update and Collect function collects any punch transactions in the HandPunch Reader as well as Hand Templates for newly enrolled employees. 1 Choose&RPPXQLFDWLRQV 8SGDWHDQG&ROOHFWfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main window 2U &OLFNWKH8SGDWHDQG&ROOHFWEXWWRQ Collect dialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Update and Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Use CtrlClick or Shift-Click to select multiple entries. Click again to deselect. HandPunch collects templates from all Readers for that Site. Figure 10-1: Update and Collect dialog box 2 3 Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to send the information to or receive from. Use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the Clear All button and then click to select the correct Site(s). Click 8SGDWHDQG&ROOHFWto collect templates from all Readers at the selected Sites. A confirmation message appears showing the number of Punch transactions that failed to import into eTIME. Note: 4 For Sites at which the update and collect process failed, view the Error Log (by selecting 5HSRUWV (UURU/RJ) for an explanation of the failure. If you are unable to correct the cause of the failure, contact your ADP TLM Representative. If you need to update and collect data from another Site, repeat Step 2 and Step 3. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Restoring the HandPunch Template Database to a HandPunch Reader Restoring the HandPunch Template Database to a HandPunch Reader After you replace a HandPunch Reader that has been serviced or repaired or if your TLM representative instructs you to reset the HandPunch Reader, you must restore the HandPunch template database to the replacement Reader before you can use it. 1 Choose &RPPXQLFDWLRQV 5HVWRUH+DQG3XQFK'DWDEDVHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu bar 2U &OLFNWKH5HVWRUH+DQG3XQFK'DWDEDVHEXWWRQ Restore HandPunch Databasedialog box opens. p RQWKHWRROEDU The Select the Sites from the List of Sites. Use CtrlClick or Shift-Click for multiple entries. Click again to deselect. HandPunch restores templates for all Readers for that Site. Figure 10-2: Update and Collect dialog box 2 3 4 Click to select the names of the HandPunch Sites you want to send the information to. Use Ctrl-Click or Shift-Click to select multiple entries or click 6HOHFW$OO to highlight all HandPunch Sites. If you make a mistake, click that Site again to remove the selection or click the &OHDU$OO button and then click to select the correct Site(s). Click 5HVWRUH+DQG3XQFK'DWDEDVH to send a backup template database to the selected Sites. Click &ORVH to return to the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 103 Chapter 10: HandPunch Templates Viewing a List of Employees without HandPunch Templates HandPunch for eTIME can display a list of employees who do not have a HandPunch template assigned. To display this list: 1 Choose 5HSRUWV (PSOR\HHVZLWKRXWD7HPSODWHfrom the HandPunch for eTIME Main menu bar. A list of all employees without assigned templates opens in Windows Notepad. Figure 10-3: Employee without a template report If necessary, choose (GLW whole list. :RUG:UDS from the Notepad menu to see the 2 To print this report, choose )LOH 3 From Notepad, choose )LOH ([LW or click &ORVH HandPunch for eTIME Main menu. User Reference Guide 3ULQWfrom the Notepad menu. to return to the ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Chapter 11 Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter is about knowing what to do when the unexpected happens. The troubleshooting chart describes typical situations and ways to handle them. The message chart lists potential error messages from the HandPunch system and describes their meaning as well as the best way to resolve them. In this Chapter • Troubleshooting Chart • Common HandPunch for eTIME Messages • DAO Errors Chapter 1: Troubleshooting 106 Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart Error Message Problem HandPunch double beeps The user is not enrolled at the HandPunch Reader. after a user enters an ID number on the keypad (typically means that the user Keypad is damaged. ID has not been enrolled in the HandPunch Reader) Explanation/Resolution Enroll the user at the HandPunch Reader At the Set Time and Date command at the HandPunch Reader, press 1. If 1 is displayed, press * (star) to erase the 1. Repeat for all numbers on the keypad. If one or more numbers do not display correctly, the Reader needs repair The next valid ID verification will allow the user to try HandPunch Reader beeps User is locked out because user exceeded the limit of again with Basic HandPunch. The same ID can try twice, then displays ID retries without being verified. again with the Full HandPunch. Refused on Basic HandPunch Reader or try again on Full HandPunch HandPunch Reader double User either entered the wrong Verify that the ID is correct. If necessary, re-enroll the employee. beeps after a user enters the ID or has a corrupted temID number on the keypad. plate. Then ID Invalid Temporarily is displayed (Basic Only) A user ID number is verified at one HandPunch Reader in the network, but not in others. (All units ask users to place their hands after entering ID numbers) Dirt is in the optical path of the Reader. A user is verified in all but one HandPunch Reader in a network. (All units ask users to place hands after entering ID numbers) Dirt is in the optical path of the Reader. Most User IDs are verified at all but one HandPunch Reader in a network. (All units ask users to place hands after entering ID numbers) Dirt is in the optical path of the Reader User Reference Guide Clean the unit and reenroll the user The optical path of the Reader Contact your ADP TLM Representative. The Handis damaged. Punch Reader needs repairs Clean the unit and reenroll the user The optical path of the Reader Contact your ADP TLM Representative. The Handis damaged. Punch Reader needs repairs Clean the unit and reenroll the user The optical path of the Reader Contact your ADP TLM Representative. The Handis damaged Punch Reader needs repairs ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Troubleshooting Chart Error Message Problem One or more finger lights Platen is dirty and camera will not go out after hand is needs to be recalibrated. placed on the platen for enrollment or verification Explanation/Resolution Spray a mild cleanser on a soft cloth. Clean the platen from the back to the front, paying particular attention to its back right corner. Once cleaned, contact your ADP TLM Representative for instructions on recalibrating the HandPunch Reader. The power supply is not in the HandPunch Reader will not start up. The ENTER circuit. ID prompt, date and time are not displayed The battery is dead, pulling down the power supply. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 -Verify that the power supply is plugged into the wall outlet correctly -Verify that the power supply plug has power -Verify that the power supply is plugged into J1 of the interface board on the Basic HandPunch, or the power connector on the Full HandPunch. Disconnect the battery from the circuit by removing the jumper or disconnecting the wire at B1 on the interface circuit board. If the HandPunch Reader starts up and does not display the date and time, contact your ADP TLM Representative. User Reference Guide 107 108 Chapter 11: Troubleshooting Common HandPunch for eTIME Messages # Error Message Explanation 1001 ? 1005 Data error occurred Possible data corruption. in Reader Resolution Trying to communicate with a non Mixed environment – Make sure the data conHandPunch device i.e. 140 Time- verter is cabled to a HandPunch. Make sure clock. phone number is correct for modem Readers. Contact your ADP TLM Representative for assistance. Make sure the HPIETIME.EXE is the current release. 1006 Cannot find COM- Could have wrong Comm port. Can also occur when there is no PORT for the answer on the phone line or the modem Reader is set to a different address than specified in the software or mismatched baud rate. 1007 Connection timed out in Reader 1008 Bad CRC in Reader Errors occurred in transmission. Check for bad phone line or noisy environment. 1009 Overflow in Reader More data in packet than should be Make sure cabling and HandPunch are not in Check for bad phone line or noisy close proximity to large electric motors, fluoresenvironment. cent lighting, microwaves, other sources— Check for noisy phone line. 1010 Invalid channel in Reader Usually cable or com port issue Duplicate Site information. Two Sites set up with the same Reader names and addresses. Make sure the cable is wired correctly – Make sure the correct RJ-11 cables are installed – Check for duplicate Sites. 1011 No connection in Reader Check the Reader address. Make sure the Reader address configured in the software matches the address programmed into the HandPunch. User Reference Guide Make sure the correct Comm. Port is selected. Make sure Comm. Port is enabled in the CMOS setup. Make sure the phone number in the Site setup calls the line that is connected to the HandPunch. Make sure the address set in the interface matches the address set in the Reader. Did not connect to the Reader. Can Check the modem string – Try deleting and realso be caused by a corrupted adding the Site - Try having an employee punch T_Reader table or when attempting and try again. an update and collect on a Reader with no punches. Also bad data converter, bad wiring, mismatched baud rate, or mismatched reader address. Full HandPunch set to Basic HandPunch in “Reader Type” field on HandPunch Reader tab. Make sure cabling and HandPunch are not in close proximity to large electric motors, fluorescent lighting, microwaver, other sources— Check for noisy phone line. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Common HandPunch for eTIME Messages # Error Message Explanation Resolution 1012 Invalid socket in reader Check network and IP address for Adjust network configurations and/or make sure reader. Check IP address in Hand- the IP address in the software matches the IP Punch Site set up in HandPunch for address in the reader. eTIME tab. 1014 Socket error Check network and IP address for reader. Adjust network configurations and/or make sure the IP address in the software matches the IP address in the reader. 1015 Employee ID not found Employee is enrolled at HandPunch, has entered a punch transaction, and does not have a record in the eTIME software. Make sure the employee has a record in eTIME. Make sure employee has been enrolled at the HandPunch with their eTIME badge ID. Check for interposed numbers, e.g., 3012 vs. 3102. 1033 Spaces or special characters used in Labor Function Name field in Function Wizard N/A Access To Report Site Attributes of the error and errorlog Make sure attributes of errorlog.txt and error.log files in the \etime\data directory set are not set to read only Denied to read only. N/A Operation Successful No Site was highlighted in the selec- Choose a Site and try again tion box. reported without making connection to the Reader Remove the special character from the name. MFC40.dll Employee with ID of 0000000000. Assign the employee a new, non-zero ID number. Visual C++ Runtime Error Incomplete data conversion during Run a manual database conversion. If needed, update. contact your ADP TLM Representative for assistance. ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 User Reference Guide 109 110 Chapter 11: Troubleshooting DAO Errors The HandPunch for eTIME software uses the Microsoft Jet database engine to write to an Access version 8 database. If there is an error writing to the database, the Microsoft Jet database will return a DAO error as described in the following chart. Error Message # Problem Explanation/Resolution DAO 3061 Too few parameters. This error may occur after a HandPunch for eTIME software upgrade. It indicates that the database conversion is incomplete or has failed. Run a manual conversion. If needed, contact your ADP TLM Representative for assistance. DAO 3163 Internal modem set to Com3 or Com4, use of an A/B switch with both the direct and modem configurations set to the same com port, use of a Win modem, or a modem string that is too long for the Access table field. No dial tone on phone line. Configure modem to Com1 or Com2 with standard addresses and IRQs. – Check for Direct Connect and Modem Sites set to use the same comm. Port – Make sure you are not using a win modem – Check the modem string field for extraneous characters DAO 3343 Invalid database format. If the HandPunch database is opened with Access 2000, there is a prompt to convert the database. Once the database has been converted it is no longer recognized by the HandPunch Interface and reports this error. The solution is to manually open the database with Access 97. It will report that the database is corrupt and prompt to run a fix. Once fixed it will operate correctly with the HandPunch for eTIME software. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Glossary &KDSWHU Activity Code A code that indicates the type of function that an employee performs. e.g., charge nurse vs. supervisor. Administrator A person who will perform command mode functions, such as setting up the HandPunch system and enrolling employees at the HandPunch Reader. Bell Schedule A preset time or times when HandPunch rings a bell. Typically, Bell Schedules announce time such as start work and stop work or start break and stop break. Biometrics Biometrics is using a unique, measurable characteristic or trait of a human being for recognizing or verifying identity. The most common physical biometrics are the eye (iris and retina), face, finger image, hand and voice. Command Mode Password A number up to 3 digits that a client arbitrarily chooses to precede the factory defined passwords. These are the passwords that allow you to enroll employees, etc. Enrollment The process of placing your hand in the HandPunch 3 times in order to create an accurate hand template. Function Keys The F-Keys at HandPunch Readers that are configured to allow employees and supervisors to quickly perform certain functions such as performing labor transfers, adding, or deleting punches. Gate or Door Access The ability to use HandPunch as a method of unlocking doors. HandPunch HandPunch for eTIME is a system that collects and distributes information about employees’ time and attendance records. It is an electronic replacement for traditional paper timecard machines. Hand Template The nine-byte record generated from the three-dimensional picture that the HandPunch takes during enrollment. ID number The number assigned to an employee. ID numbers can be up to 9 digits and correspond to the badge number in eTIME. ID numbers should be kept as short as possible. Infrared Filter The smoke or gray colored plastic located above the platen. Labor Level An identification of the pay level or type of activity that an employee perform. 112 Glossary Platen The area of the HandPunch that you place your hand. Prompt A choice of Labor Level Validation used with the Function Keys. With this setting, HandPunch will ask employees to enter a labor entry value, but will not check it for validity. Reader Address The numeric identifier for a HandPunch. Valid Reader addresses are 1-31. Only needed for Direct and Modem Readers. Reject threshold The maximum deviation from the hand template that the HandPunch considers a punch invalid. The default setting for an ADP HandPunch is set to 125. Changing this value could stop employees from being able to use the HandPunch Reader. Retro-reflective material The strip of material applied to the right (pinky) side of the HandPunch that reflects the infrared light back to the mirror. This facilitates the three-dimensional imaging. Score The deviation from the hand template stored in the HandPunch. The lower the score the better. Site A HandPunch or multiple HandPunch Readers attached to a particular PC communication port or modem. Supervisor Someone who has been given authority in the HandPunch to perform any command mode functions, e.g., enrolling employees. Template A stored electronic image of an employee’s hand that uniquely identifies that person. Update and Collect The process of gathering the punch transactions as well as the changes to HandPunch templates. Validate One of the choices in Labor Level Validation used with Function Keys. With this setting, HandPunch will ask employees to enter a labor entry value and will check it for accuracy. Web pin The smaller diameter metal pin that goes between your index and middle fingers. This pin is used as part of the calibration procedure. It is also important that employees push their hands fully up to the web pin when using the HandPunch. User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 &KDSWHU,Q GH[ A activity code function definition 14 deleting 43 editing 42 setting up 17 activity codes display restriction 14 in activity code function 18 in add a punch function 37 add a punch function definition 16 deleting 43 editing 42 setting up 37 add dollar amounts function definition 15 deleting 43 editing 42 setting up 25 add hours amount function definition 15 deleting 43 editing 42 setting up 29 Administrator viewing list of 79 administrator definition 75 removing access to 78 administrator, providing access to 76 allow labor level transfer in activity code function 18 in add a punch function 38 in add dollar amounts function 26 in add hours amount function 30 in subtract hours amount function 34 see also labor level transfers allow labor level validation ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 Index in activity code function 18 in add a punch function 38 in add dollar amounts function 26 in add hours amount function 30 in labor level transfer function 22 in subtract hours amount function 34 B baud rate 55 bell schedule adding 46 definition 45 deleting 50 editing 48 sending to HandPunch sites 86 use a template 51 C changing a HandPunch function see editing clear activity code function definition 14 deleting 43 editing 42 setting up 21 communications 81 configurations 82 daylight savings time 84 PC date and time 83 restoring HandPunch database 103 sending bell schedule 86 update and collect 102 computer see PC configurations sending to Readers 82 viewing for Reader 10 connection type 54 conventions iii User Reference Guide 114 Index D DAO error 110 daylight savings time senting to Reader 84 delete a Reader 73 direct connection 56 door access 3, 63 managing 97 door access punches exporting 98 purging 99 E editing a HandPunch function 41 electronic punches 3 employees enrolling 2, 4 enroll 111 enrolling employees 2 reenrollment 12 enrollment 4 error log overview 95 purging 95 viewing 95 error messages 106, 110 DAO 110 ethernet connection 57 Events Manager, using with script 93 F function key configuration 67 copying 70 editing 72 sending to Site 87 setting up 67 function keys definition 13 kinds of functions 14 overview 14 using Function Wizard 17 User Reference Guide Function Wizard 17 activity code function 17 add a punch function 37 add dollar amounts function 25 add hours amount function 29 clear activity code function 21 closing 44 editing a function 41 labor level transfer function 22 subtract hours amount function 33 G getting started 1 global bell schedule see bell schedule H hand placement 4 hand template 111, 112 HandPunch 111, 112 definition 2 launching 9 main window 9 overview 1 software 7 I ID number 11 leading zeros 11 number of digits 11 integrated barcode Reader 4 Internet Protocol (IP) address 57 L labor level transfer definition 15 see allow labor level transfer labor level transfer function definition 15 deleting 43 editing 42 ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 115 setting up 22 labor level validation see allow labor level validation M menu bar using 9 menu commands using 10 modem connection, setting 55 N navigation pane using 10 P pay code in add dollar amounts function 25 in add hours amount function 29 in subtract hours amount function 33 PC date and time sending to Reader 83 print report administrators 79 employees without HandPunch templates 104 error log file 95 Reader 74 site 60 prompt only when to use 15 punch 112 adding a 16 collecting 89 door access 98 electronic 3 update and collect 3, 90 purge punch table 99 R Reader ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02 adding to a Site 62 address 63 assign all employees to 64 assigning selected employees 65 definition 61 deleting 73 door access 63 hand placement 4 integrated barcode 4 name 62 password 63 selecting bell schedule 63 time and attendance 64 viewing configurations 10 viewing list of 74 reenrollment 12 reports administrators 79 employees without a template 104 error log file 95 Reader 74 Site 60 restore HandPunch database 103 review punches function as timecard replacement 15 S script, creating a 91 send bell schedule 86 send function key configuration 87 send HandPunch configuration 82 send PC date and time to HandPunch 83 serial port 55 set Daylight Savings Time 84 settings pane using 10 setup checklist 6 Site adding 54 definition 2, 53 deleting 59 User Reference Guide 116 Index editing 58 name 54 view list of 60 software installing 7 launching 9 upgrading 8 subtract hours amount function definition 15 deleting 43 editing 42 setting up 33 supervisor see administrator T template, bell schedule 51 template, hand 2, 3 creating 3 current 4 database 4 definition 101 restoring database 103 updating 102 time and attendance 3, 64 timesheet adding hours 15 subtracting hours 15 tips 11 toolbar using 10 troubleshooting 105 U update and collect 90, 102 automating 91 V validate when to use 15 User Reference Guide ADP HandPunch for eTIME V3A.08–04/02