ProcessingPoint UATTENDRFID uAttend CB1500 & uAttend CB1000 User Manual 2
ProcessingPoint, Inc. uAttend CB1500 & uAttend CB1000 Users Manual 2
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PLATINUM SERIES PRODUCT GUIDE CB1500 • CB2500 • BN3000 • BN4000 2796 Loker Ave., Suite 111, Carlsbad, CA 92010 (800)518-8925TollFree•(877)730-3578Fax•w w w. p roces s i ng p oi nt. com uATTEND DEVICE LIMITED WARRANTY ThisWarrantycoversalluAttend™DevicesandanyDeviceswhichmaynoworinthefuturebeconnectedtoyour uAttendAccount. A.WarrantyandWarrantyPeriods.ProcessingPoint,Inc.(“PPoint”)warrantsonlytotheoriginalPurchaserthatthe Devicewillbefreefromdefectsinmaterialandworkmanshipforthetimeduringwhich(i)theoriginalPurchaser subscribestotheuAttendSystem,and(ii)untilsuchtimetheDevicehasbeenreplaced(the“WarrantyPeriod”). B.PPoint’sObligationUnderWarranty.PPoint’ssoleobligationundertheabovewarrantyshallbetorepairorreplace DevicesandpartsduringtheWarrantyPeriod.PPointdoesnotassumeresponsibilityfordelaysinreplacementorrepair ofproductsorparts.PPointmay,atitssolediscretion,replaceDeviceswithrefurbishedDevices.Thiswarrantygives endusersspeciiclegalrights,andparticularendusersmayalsohaveotherrightswhichmayvaryfromjurisdictionto jurisdiction. C.DISCLAIMEROFALLOTHERWARRANTIES.NOOTHERWARRANTIES,EXPRESSEDORIMPLIED,ARE GIVEN,ANDPPOINTEXPRESSLYDISCLAIMSALLOTHERWARRANTIES,INCLUDINGANDWITHOUT LIMITATION,THEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE. Somejurisdictionsdonotallowlimitationsonhowlonganimpliedwarrantylasts,sotheabovelimitationmaynotapplyto particularendusers. D.Limitations.Nosalesperson,representative,oragentofPPointisauthorizedtomakeanyguaranty,warranty, orrepresentationthatcontradictsthetermscontainedinthisLimitedWarranty.Anywaiver,alteration,addition,or modiicationtothewarrantiescontainedhereinmustbeinwritingandsignedbyauthorizedrepresentativesofPPoint tobevalid,binding,andenforceable.PPointdoesnotassumeresponsibilityforanyspeciicapplicationtowhichany productsorpartsareappliedincluding,butnotlimitedto,compatibilitywithotherequipment.Allstatements,technical information,orrecommendationsrelatingtotheproductsorpartsarebasedupontestsbelievedtobereliable,but donotconstituteaguarantyorwarranty.PPOINTSHALLNOTUNDERANYCIRCUMSTANCESWHATSOEVER BELIABLETOANYPARTYFORLOSSOFPROFITS,DIMINUTIONOFGOODWILL,ORANYOTHER SPECIAL,CONSEQUENTIAL,ORINCIDENTALDAMAGESWHATSOEVERWITHRESPECTTOANYCLAIM INCONNECTIONWITHPPOINTPRODUCTSAND/ORPARTS.Somejurisdictionsdonotallowtheexclusionor limitationofincidentalorconsequentialdamages,sotheabovelimitationorexclusionmaynotapplytoparticularend users. E.WhatMayVoidtheWarranty.ThisLimitedWarrantyshallbenullandvoidinthefollowingcircumstances: 1.Modiicationorrepairbytheenduseroranynon-authorizedPPointserviceprovider;or 2.Improperuseorinstallation,ordamagebyaccidentorneglect,bytheenduseroranythirdparty,orintentional damagebytheenduseroranythirdparty;or 3.Failureoftheenduseroranythirdpartytoexercisecautiontoprotectfromelectrostaticdischargedamageand adversetemperature,orphysicalabuse;or 4.FailurebytheendusertofollowtheReturnAppointmentProcesssetforthbelow. F.ReturnAppointmentProcess.AsaconditionprecedenttotheaboveLimitedWarranty,theendusermust: 1.Obtainareturnmaterialauthorization(RMA)fromPPoint,whichwillincludeanRMAnumberthatmustbe prominentlydisplayedontheoutsideoftheshippingcontainer.ReturnswithoutanRMAnumbermayberejectedby PPointandimmediatelyreturnedtoenduser,freightcollect. 2.ShiptheitemsbeingreturnedtoPPoint,freightprepaid,togetherwithawrittendescriptionoftheclaimeddefect. 3.Packtheitemsbeingreturnedintheoriginalpackingcartonorequivalent.Damageintransitisenduser’s responsibilityandmaybecausetovoidthewarrantyclaim. G.TransportationCosts.PPointwillpaysurfacefreighttoreturnproductscoveredbythisLimitedWarranty.However, ifPPointdeterminesintheexerciseofitsreasonablebutsolediscretionthattheproductorpartreturnedforwarranty serviceisnotdefective,ordoesnototherwisequalifyforwarrantyservice,theendusershallbeliableforallcostsof handlingandtransportation. 33 8.0 TEMPLATE ASSIGNMENT SHEET MAKE COPIES OF THIS PAGE FOR ADDITIONAL EMPLOYEES, IF NEEDED. EMPLOYEE NAME 32 FINGERPRINT ID TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 SETTING UP YOUR uATTEND ACCOUNT CreatinganAccount AddingDepartmentsandEmployees AddingDepartments AddingEmployees 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.3.1 3.3.2 SETTING UP AND USING THE CB1500 MountingYourCB1500 LinkingtheCB1500toYouruAttendAccount OverviewoftheCB1500 UsingtheCB1500Keypad UsingtheCB1500Menus 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 SETTING UP AND USING THE CB2500 MountingYourCB2500 LinkingtheCB2500toYouruAttendAccount ConnectingviaWIFIRouter ConnectingviaLANCable OverviewoftheCB2500 UsingtheCB2500Keypad UsingtheCB2500Menus 10 10 11 12 13 13 13 14 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.4 5.4.1 5.4.2 SETTING UP AND USING THE BN3000 MountingYourBN3000 LinkingtheBN3000toYouruAttendAccount RegisteringFingerprintTemplates TransferringFingerprintTemplatestoOtherTimeclocks OverviewoftheBN3000 UsingtheBN3000Keypad UsingtheBN3000Menus 15 15 16 17 19 19 20 20 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.2.1 6.2.2 6.3 6.3.1 6.4 6.4.1 6.4.2 SETTING UP AND USING THE BN4000 MountingYourBN4000 LinkingtheBN4000toYouruAttendAccount ConnectingviaWIFIRouter ConnectingviaLANCable RegisteringFingerprintTemplates TransferringFingerprintTemplatestoOtherTimeclocks OverviewoftheBN4000 UsingtheBN4000Keypad UsingtheBN4000Menus 22 22 23 24 25 25 27 27 28 28 7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 30 8.0 TEMPLATE ASSIGNMENT SHEET 32 1.0 INTRODUCTION ThankyouforpurchasingyourPlatinumSeriesTMuAttendTMTimeclock,partofthe uAttendEmployeeManagementSystembyProcessingPoint,Inc.Thisdocument willguideyouthroughthestepsofsettingupyouruAttendaccount,settingupyour timeclock,andlinkingthetimeclocktoyouruAttendaccount.Itwillalsogivean overviewofthefeaturesandfunctionalityoftheCB1500,CB2500,BN3000,and BN4000timeclocks. ERROR MESSAGE SERVER CONNECTION ERROR THIS MESSAGE DISPLAYS IF THE TIMECLOCK IS UNABLE TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE SERVER DUE TO A FIREWALL, CONTENT FILTER, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF NETWORK BLOCK. DNS ERROR THIS MESSAGE DISPLAYS IF THE TIMECLOCK DOES NOT HAVE A VALID DNS SERVER IP ADDRESS TO CONTACT, OR THE DNS SERVER IT IS CONTACTING CANNOT PROPERLY RESOLVE THE HOST NAME FOR THE SERVER. DHCP ERROR THIS MESSAGE DISPLAYS IF THE TIMECLOCK DOES NOT RECEIVE PROPER IP ADDRESS INFORMATION PROVIDED TO IT FROM THE DHCP SERVER. TogetstartedwithuAttend,youwillneedtoperformthesetasksinthefollowingorder: 1. Create your uAttend account, using the steps provided in Section 2.1. 2. Add departments, using the steps provided in Section 2.2. 3. Add employees, using the steps provided in Section 2.2. 4. Set up your timeclock, using the steps provided in one of the following sections: ForinformationontheCB1500,seeSection3.0beginningonpage6. ForinformationontheCB2500,seeSection4.0beginningonpage10. ForinformationontheBN3000,seeSection5.0beginningonpage15. ForinformationontheBN4000,seeSection6.0beginningonpage22. 2.0 NOTES SETTING UP YOUR uATTEND ACCOUNT ThissectiondescribesthestepsyouwilltaketocreateanewuAttendaccountand setupdepartmentsandemployees.AfteryoucompleteSection2.0,youcanskipto theappropriatetimeclocksection. 2.1 Creating an Account 1. Open your web browser and visit:http://trackmytime.com/signup YouwillbepromptedtoentertheDealerID,whichcanbefoundonastickeron theoutsideofthetimeclockboxandonthecoverofthisdocument.IftheDealer IDismissing,pleasecontactCustomerSupportatsupport@trackmytime.com or 1-800-518-8925. 2. Enter the Dealer ID. 31 7.0 TROUBLESHOOTING Seethefollowingtableforhelpwitherrormessagesyoumightencounterwiththe CB1500,CB2500,BN3000,orBN4000timeclocks. ERROR MESSAGE 3. Click Get Pricing. Youwillbepromptedtoselectapriceplanthatbestsuitsyourneeds,based onthenumberofemployeeswhowillusethesystem.Theplansaredelivered viaamonthlysubscription.Youcaneasilyupgradeordowngradeyourplanat anytimeandallplansaremonth-to-month. 4. Click the Sign Up button for the plan that you select. TheSignUpscreenwillappear,promptingyoutocreateyourloginpage,enter theclockadministrator,andsignup(enterbillinginformation).Seebelowfor moreinformation. NOTES DEVICE ID ERROR THIS MESSAGE DISPLAYS WHEN THE TIMECLOCK HAS NOT BEEN LINKED TO A uATTEND ACCOUNT. NET NOT FOUND THIS MESSAGE DISPLAYS IF THE TIMECLOCK IS NOT CURRENTLY PLUGGED INTO ANY NETWORKING DEVICE, OR THE NETWORKING DEVICE IT IS PLUGGED INTO IS TURNED OFF OR IS NOT FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. Create Your Login Page—ThisstepallowsyoutocustomizeyouruAttendlogin page,whichyouandyouremployeeswillusetologintothesystem.Specifyan easyURLextension(webaddress)foryoutoremember.Youmightwishtousea shortenedversionofyourcompanyname.TheURLextensioncannotbelongerthan 20lettersornumbersandcannotcontainspecialcharactersorspaces. CHECK TO MAKE SURE THAT: • Your network allows DHCP CONNECTIONS. • tHe network is not beHinD A FIREWALL THAT BLOCKS COMMUNICATION ON PORT 80. SORRY, DEALER ID NOT FOUND TRACKMYTIME.COM WILL REPORT THIS ERROR IF THE DEALER ID YOU ENTERED IS NOT VALID. PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DEALER REPRESENTATIVE FOR ASSISTANCE. UNSUCCESSFUL LOGIN WHEN YOU ATTEMPT TO LOG IN TO TRACKMYTIME.COM, THE LOGIN FORM REFRESHES. THIS INDICATES THAT THE USERNAME/PASSWORD COMBINATION THAT YOU ENTERED WAS NOT CORRECT. IF YOU HAVE FORGOTTEN YOUR USERNAME AND/OR PASSWORD, CLICK ON THE EMAIL USERNAME/PASSWORD LINK AT THE TOP OF THE PAGE. SORRY, USER NOT FOUND THIS MESSAGE DISPLAYS IF A USER ATTEMPTS TO PUNCH IN, BUT THEIR FINGERPRINT ID HAS NOT BEEN ASSIGNED TO THEIR USER PROFILE. SORRY, USER NOT VERIFIED 30 THIS MESSAGE DISPLAYS IF A USER ATTEMPTS TO PUNCH IN, BUT THEIR FINGERPRINT TEMPLATE HAS NOT BEEN REGISTERED. Enter Clock Administrator—Thisstepallowsyoutoenterinformationfortheclock administrator.Thisisthepersonwhowillhavefullaccesstotheaccountandis requiredtosetupandmanagetheaccount.Supervisorsanduserswillbeadded later. Sign Up—Thisstepallowsyoutoenterbillinginformationfortheservice.Enter thebillingname,billingaddress,andcreditcardinformationthatyouwishtouse. Thisinformationwillbestoredonoursystem(encryptedandsecure)forrecurring monthlybilling.Allplanscomewitha30-daymoneybackguarantee,ifyouarenot satisied.Whenyouhaveenteredallinformation,clickCreate my account. The Device Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: Update Time—usedtosynchronizeanewtimeiftimesettingsintheuAttend accountchange. Device ID—usedtodisplaytheDeviceIDfortheBN4000. Onceyouhavecreatedyouraccount,youwillhaveaccesstotheuAttendOnline Help.Thelinkisfoundintheupper-rightcorneroftheuAttendscreen. Upload Logo—usedtoimportalogofromauAttendaccounttodisplayonthe BN4000. Date Format—usedtochangethewaythatdatesaredisplayedonthe BN4000. Reverify Time—usedtoselectthefrequencythattheBN4000willupdateits timesetting. 2.2 Adding Departments and Employees AfteryouhavecreatedyouruAttendaccount,youwillneedtosetupatleastone departmentandoneemployee.Thereisnolimittothenumberofdepartmentsyou cansetup.However,thenumberofemployeesislimitedbasedontheplanyou selected. The Communicationsmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: YoucanupgradeyourplantoincludemoreemployeesbyclickingtheAccountlink intheupper-rightcorneroftheuAttendscreen. 2.2.1 Adding Departments FollowthesestepstoaddadepartmenttoyouruAttendaccount: 1. Click the Departments tab on the main menu. 2. Click Add Department. 3. In the Code field, enter a code for the department. Acodecanbeupto20characters.Thecodeisusedasareference tothedepartmentandwillappearontimecards. 4. In the Department Name field, enter a name for the department. 5. Click Add. Sounds—usedtoturntheBN4000soundsonandoff. Time Format—usedtochangethewaythattimeisdisplayedontheBN2500. Set IP—allowsausertosetastaticIPaddressintheBN4000.TurnoffDHCP beforesettingastaticIP. DHCP—usedtoturnDHCPonandoff. Network Settings—displaystheBN4000networksettings. Delete WIFI Settings—usedtoclearouttheWIFIsettingsintheBN4000. View WIFI Settings—displaysthenetworktowhichtheBN4000isconnected. Communicating Interface—allowsuserstoselectLANorWIFIinterface. The System Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: Reset—resetstheBN4000tothefactorydefaultsettings. Help—displaystheCustomerSupporttelephonenumber. MAC Address—displaystheBN4000’sMACaddress. Update Firmware—updatestheirmwaretothemostupdatedversion. Firmware Version—displaystheirmwareversion. 29 6.4.1 Using the BN4000 Keypad ThefollowingtableexplainsthefunctionsofeachkeyontheBN4000keypad. KEY FUNCTION 1-0 FUNCTION AS THE NUMBERS THEY REPRESENT. USE THE KEYPAD TO ENTER A PIN BY PRESSING THE CORRECT FOUR DIGITS, THEN PRESSING OK. ESC USED TO EXIT FROM A MENU OR CANCEL A FUNCTION. MENU USED TO ENTER MENU MODE. REQUIRES A MANAGER PASSWORD. DEFAULT PASSWORD IS 53178. DEFAULT PASSWORD CAN BE CHANGED BY A MANAGER. UP ARROW/DEPT PRESSING THE UP ARROW/DEPT KEY IN STANDBY MODE WILL ENABLE THE DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FUNCTION. IN ALL OTHER MODES, THIS KEY IS USED TO SCROLL UP. DOWN ARROW/ ID PRESSING THE DOWN ARROW/ID KEY IN STANDBY MODE WILL ALLOW A USER TO ENTER THEIR PIN. IN ALL OTHER MODES, THIS KEY IS USED TO SCROLL DOWN. OK USED TO ACCEPT KEY ENTRIES. USED TO ACCESS THE NUMBER OF HOURS AN EMPLOYEE HAS WORKED IN THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD AND IS OTHERWISE USED AS A TOGGLE BUTTON. Thedepartmentwillbeaddedtothelistofdepartments. 6. Click the department’s name to continue adding department settings. Forhelpsettingupdepartments,clicktheOnline Helplinkinthe upper-rightcorneroftheuAttendscreen. 2.2.2 Adding Employees FollowthesestepstoaddanemployeetoyouruAttendaccount: 1. Click the Users tab on the main menu. 2. Click Add User. 3. From the Role drop-down menu, select the role that you wish to assign to the user. Employee—userswhoareassignedtodepartmentswithin uAttendandwillbepunchinginandoutofthesystem. Supervisor—userswhoareassigneddepartmentsforwhichthey areresponsible.Supervisorsmayhaveviewonlyorviewandedit rights. Administrator—userswhohavecontrolovertheuAttendaccount andareresponsibleforsettingallpreferences. NOTE: EachuAttendaccountislicensedforoneadministrator.Ifyouwishtoadd administratorstoyouraccount,therewillbeanadditionalfeeof$6.00permonth, peradministrator. 4. In the First Name field, enter the user’s first name. 6.4.2 Using the BN4000 Menus TherearefourmainmenuscreensontheBN4000:UserManagement,Device Management,Communications,andSystemManagement. 5. In the Last Name field, enter the user’s last name. The User Management menuoffersthefollowingoptions: 6. Click Add. Add User—usedtoregisterusertemplatesontheBN4000. Thenewuserwillbeaddedtothelistofusers. 7. Click the new user’s name to continue adding user settings. Delete User—usedtodeleteusertemplatesontheBN4000. Change Mgr Password—usedtochangethedefaultmanagerpassword. View User ID—usedtoidentifywhichtemplatesbelongtoauser.Inthis mode,auserwillpresstheiringeronthesensorandtheBN4000willdisplay theFingerprintID. Download Templates—usedtodownloadanexistingtemplateintoanew BN4000timeclock. 28 NOTE: IftheemployeewillbeusingaPINtopunchin,enteritinthePIN Number ield.IftheywillbeusinganRFIDBadge(CB1500andCB2500only),enterthe badgenumberthatisprintedontheRFIDBadgeintheBadge Numberield.Ifthe employeewillbeusingingerprintstopunchin(BN3000andBN4000only),you willregistertheiringerprintsusingthestepsinSection5.3(BN3000)orSection 6.3(BN4000)ofthisdocument. Next,youcanskiptothetimeclocksectionthatpertainstoyou. 3.0 SETTING UP AND USING THE CB1500 NowthatyouhavesetupyouruAttendaccount,youmaymountyourtimeclockand linkittoyouraccount. 6.3.1 Transferring Fingerprint Templates to Other Timeclocks Transferringaingerprinttemplatetoadditionaltimeclocksrequiresinteractionwith boththeBN4000andyouruAttendaccount. FollowthesestepsfromyouruAttendaccount: 1. Click the Users tab on the main menu. 3.1 Mounting Your CB1500 Followthesestepstomountyourtimeclocktoawall: 2. Click Manage Fingerprint Templates. 3. Check all of the fingerprint templates that you wish to transfer to an additional timeclock. 1. Find a location near a power outlet and a router, switch, or Ethernet jack where you would like to mount the timeclock. 4. Use the drop-down menu to select the timeclock(s) to which you wish to transfer the templates. 2. Place the metal back plate against the wall, as shown below, and mark the four screw holes against the wall. 5. Click Submit. Followthesestepsoneachtimeclockthatyouselectedtoreceivethetemplates: 1. Press the Menu key. 2. Enter the default password (53178) if it has not been changed, then press OK. TheUserManagementiconwillbeselected. 3. Press OK. 3. Insert the wall studs into the center of the wall marks in all four locations. 4. Scroll to select Download Templates, using the down arrow key. 5. Press OK. 4. Place the metal back plate against the wall, with prongs facing away from the wall and pointing upward, and screw the back plate to the wall in all four locations. 6. Wait for the templates to download to the timeclock. 7. At the Success screen, press OK. 6.4 Overview of the BN4000 TheBN4000timeclockisabiometrictime-recordingdevicethatallowsemployees topunchinoroutusingaingerprintorPIN.Thistimeclockcanstore5,000 ingerprinttemplates. 27 5. Affix the timeclock to the metal back plate by lining up the four slots in the back of the timeclock to the four metal prongs on the back plate. Push down lightly to make sure the timeclock is securely fastened to the back plate and wall. 6. The designated employee should press their finger firmly on the sensor until you hear a beeping sound. The employee should then remove their finger from the sensor. This process will be repeated two more times with the same finger. 6. Attach the AC120V power cord to the back of the timeclock. NOTE:Ifdesired,youmayrepeattheingerprintscanningprocessforthesame employeewithadifferentinger,sothattheemployeecanhaveaback-uptemplate. Ifyouchoosetoscanasecondingerprint,itwillalsorequireauniqueFingerprintID. Werecommendusingtheemployee’sbirthdateinreverseorderastheIDcode. 7. Repeat the previous steps for each employee who will be using the timeclock. FollowthesestepsfromyouruAttendaccount: 1. Click the Settings tab on the main menu. 3.2 Linking the CB1500 to Your uAttend Account FollowthesestepstolinktheCB1500toyouruAttendaccount: 1. Attach an Ethernet cable between the timeclock and your router, then plug the timeclock into a power outlet. Thetimeclockshouldbeturnedon,withthedisplayilluminated. 2. Log in to your uAttend account, if you are not already logged in. 2. Click the Timeclocks link. 3. Click the Settings tab. 3. Click the Assign Templates link that appears next to the name of the timeclock that you used to register the fingerprint templates. 4. Click the Timeclocks link. 5. Click Add Timeclock. 4. Assign each fingerprint template to the appropriate employee, using the Template Assignment Sheet in this guide as a reference. TheBN4000isnowreadyforregisteredemployeestopunchinandoutwith theiringerprints. IMPORTANT: TheBN4000timeclockemploysanadvancedingerprintsensor. Despitethequalityofthesensor,thereisasegmentofthepopulationwith ingerprintsthatwillnotrecord.Theseemployeescanstillusethetimeclocktopunch inandoutbyusingaPIN. 26 6. In the Device ID field, enter the Device ID assigned to the CB1500. YoucanindtheDeviceIDonastickeronthebackofthetimeclock.Ifyou cannotlocatethissticker,youcanalsoindtheDeviceIDinthetimeclock.Todo this,presstheMenukeyandenterthepassword(defaultpasswordis53178). ScrolltoDeviceManagementandpressOK,thenscrolltoDeviceIDandpressOK. BesuretoenterthecompleteDeviceID.AnexampleofaDeviceIDis CB1500-12345678. 7. In the Name/Location field, enter the name for the timeclock. Thisieldisusedtoeasilyidentifythetimeclock. ThetimeclockwillnowbelinkedtoyouruAttendaccount. 8. Click Add. 6.2.2 Connecting via LAN Cable FollowthesestepsonyourBN4000tolinktheBN4000toyouruAttendaccountvia aLANcabletoarouter: 9. IMPORTANT: Restart the timeclock. 5. At the Success screen, press OK. ThetimeclockwillnowbelinkedtoyouruAttendaccount. Thetimeclockshouldbeturnedon,withthedisplayilluminated.Thetimeclockwill displaytheprompt“Press1toconnecttoyourWIFIrouter.Press2toconnectviaLAN.” 3.3 Overview of the CB1500 TheCB1500timeclockfeaturesanRFIDreaderthatallowsemployeestopunchin oroutusinganRFIDcardorPIN. 1. Press 2 to connect via LAN. 2. The timeclock will display the message “DHCP Configuring.” 3.3.1 Using the CB1500 Keypad ThefollowingtableexplainsthefunctionsofeachkeyontheCB1000keypad. KEY 1-0 FUNCTION FUNCTION AS THE NUMBERS THEY REPRESENT. USE THE KEYPAD TO ENTER A PIN BY PRESSING THE CORRECT FOUR DIGITS, THEN PRESSING OK. ESC USED TO EXIT FROM A MENU OR CANCEL A FUNCTION. MENU USED TO ENTER MENU MODE. REQUIRES A MANAGER PASSWORD. DEFAULT PASSWORD IS 53178. DEFAULT PASSWORD CAN BE CHANGED BY A MANAGER. 3. After successfully connecting to your network, the timeclock will display the “System Ready” message in the upper-left corner of the main screen. ThetimeclockwillnowbelinkedtoyouruAttendaccount. 6.3 Registering Fingerprint Templates IfyouareusingtheBN4000,youwillregisterusers’ingerprintsforpunchinginand out.RegisteringaingerprinttemplaterequiresinteractionwithboththeBN4000 andyouruAttendaccount. FollowthesestepsonyourBN4000: UP ARROW/DEPT PRESSING THE UP ARROW/DEPT KEY IN STANDBY MODE WILL ENABLE THE DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FUNCTION. IN ALL OTHER MODES, THIS KEY IS USED TO SCROLL UP. DOWN ARROW/ ID PRESSING THE DOWN ARROW/ID KEY IN STANDBY MODE WILL ALLOW A USER TO ENTER THEIR PIN. IN ALL OTHER MODES, THIS KEY IS USED TO SCROLL DOWN. OK USED TO ACCEPT KEY ENTRIES. USED TO ACCESS THE NUMBER OF HOURS AN EMPLOYEE HAS WORKED IN THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD AND IS OTHERWISE USED AS A TOGGLE BUTTON. 1. Press the Menu key. 2. Enter the default password (53178) if it has not been changed, then press OK. 3. From the timeclock menu, select the first option, User Management. 4. Select Add User. TheBN4000willpromptyoutoentera6-digitnumericcodeforthistemplate. 5. Enter an ID code for the fingerprint template and press OK. 3.3.2 Using the CB1500 Menus TherearethreemainmenuscreensontheCB1500:DeviceManagement, Communications,andSystemManagement. Werecommendusingtheemployee’sbirthdateasanIDcode.Forexample, abirthdateofOctober22,1984wouldberegisteredas“102284.”Each templatemustbeassignedauniquecode.Makenoteoftheemployee’sname and6-digitcodeintheTemplateAssignmentSheetatthebackofthisguide. Youwillbepromptedtoplaceaingerontheingerprintsensor. 25 The Device Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: 5. In the Device ID field, enter the Device ID assigned to the BN4000. YoucanindtheDeviceIDonastickeronthebackofthetimeclock.Ifyou cannotlocatethissticker,youcanalsoindtheDeviceIDinthetimeclock.Todo this,presstheMenukeyandenterthepassword(defaultpasswordis53178). ScrolltoDeviceManagementandpressOK,thenscrolltoDeviceIDandpressOK. BesuretoenterthecompleteDeviceID.AnexampleofaDeviceIDis BN4000-12345678. Device ID—usedtodisplaytheDeviceIDfortheCB1500. Upload Logo—usedtoimportalogofromauAttendaccounttodisplayonthe CB1500. Date Format—usedtochangethewaythatdatesaredisplayedonthe CB1500. 6. In the Name/Location field, enter the name for the timeclock. Update Time—usedtosynchronizeanewtimeiftimesettingsintheuAttend accountchange. Thisieldisusedtoeasilyidentifythetimeclock. Reverify Time—usedtoselecthowoftentheCB1500willupdateitstime setting. 7. Click Add. Sounds—usedtoturntheCB1500soundsonandoff. Next,youwillconnecttheBN4000totheInternet—viaaWIFIrouterorviaa LANcabletoarouter.Bothsetsofinstructionsarelistedbelow. 6.2.1 Connecting via WIFI Router FollowthesestepsonyourBN4000tolinktheBN4000toyouruAttendaccountvia aWIFIrouter: Thetimeclockshouldbeturnedon,withthedisplayilluminated.Thetimeclockwill displaytheprompt“Press1toconnecttoyourWIFIrouter.Press2toconnectvia LAN.” Time Format—usedtochangethewaythattimeisdisplayedontheCB1500. The Communicationsmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: IP Address—displaysthecurrentIPaddressandallowsausertosetanewIP address. Subnet Mask—displaysthecurrentSubnetMaskandallowsausertoseta newSubnetMask. DefGateway—displaysthecurrentGatewayandallowsausertosetanew Gateway. 1. Press 1 to initialize the WIFI module. Thetimeclockwilldisplaythemessage“WIFINetworkisNotAvailable!Press OKtoviewalistofavailableWIFINetworks!” 2. Press OK. AlistofallWIFInetworksthatthetimeclockdetectswillappear. 24 DNS IP Addr—displaysthecurrentDNSIPaddress. The System Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: 3. Using the down arrow key, scroll to your preferred network and press OK. Reset—resetstheCB1500tothefactorydefaultsettings. IfyourWIFInetworkrequiresapassword,thetimeclockwillpromptyoutoinput thepassword. Help—displaystheCustomerSupporttelephonenumber. 4. Enter the password and press OK. DHCP—usedtoturnDHCPonandoff. Toenteralphacharacters,pressthekeyandfollowtheonscreendirections. ThetimeclockwillconnecttoyourWIFInetworkusingthecredentialsyou supplied.AftertheWIFImoduleinitializes,youwillseethemessage“DHCP Coniguring.” MAC Address—displaystheCB1500’sMACaddress. Update Firmware—updatestheirmwaretothemostupdatedversion. Firmware Version—displaystheirmwareversion. 4.0 SETTING UP AND USING THE CB2500 NowthatyouhavesetupyouruAttendaccount,youmaymountyourtimeclockand linkittoyouraccount. 5. Affix the timeclock to the metal back plate by lining up the four slots in the back of the timeclock to the four metal prongs on the back plate. Push down lightly to make sure the timeclock is securely fastened to the back plate and wall. 4.1 Mounting Your CB2500 Followthesestepstomountyourtimeclocktoawall: 1. Find a location near a power outlet and a router, switch, or Ethernet jack where you would like to mount the timeclock. 2. Place the metal back plate against the wall, as shown below, and mark the four screw holes against the wall. 6. Attach the AC120V power cord to the back of the timeclock. 3. Insert the wall studs into the center of the wall marks in all four locations. 4. Place the metal back plate against the wall, with prongs facing away from the wall and pointing upward, and screw the back plate to the wall in all four locations. 6.2 Linking the BN4000 to Your uAttend Account FollowthesestepsfromyouruAttendaccounttolinktheBN2500toyouraccount: 1. Log in to your uAttend account, if you are not already logged in. 2. Click the Settings tab. 3. Click the Timeclocks link. 4. Click Add Timeclock. 10 23 6.0 5. Affix the timeclock to the metal back plate by lining up the four slots in the back of the timeclock to the four metal prongs on the back plate. Push down lightly to make sure the timeclock is securely fastened to the back plate and wall. SETTING UP AND USING THE BN4000 NowthatyouhavesetupyouruAttendaccount,youmaymountyourtimeclockand linkittoyouraccount. 6.1 Mounting Your BN4000 Followthesestepstomountyourtimeclocktoawall: 1. Find a location near a power outlet and a router, switch, or Ethernet jack where you would like to mount the timeclock. 2. Place the metal back plate against the wall, as shown below, and mark the four screw holes against the wall. 3. Insert the wall studs into the center of the wall marks in all four locations. 6. Attach the AC120V power cord to the back of the timeclock. 4.2 Linking the CB2500 to Your uAttend Account FollowthesestepsfromyouruAttendaccounttolinktheCB2500toyouraccount: 1. Log in to your uAttend account, if you are not already logged in. 4. Place the metal back plate against the wall, with prongs facing away from the wall and pointing upward, and screw the back plate to the wall in all four locations. 2. Click the Settings tab. 3. Click the Timeclocks link. 4. Click Add Timeclock. 5. In the Device ID field, enter the Device ID assigned to the CB2500. 22 YoucanindtheDeviceIDonastickeronthebackofthetimeclock.Ifyou 11 cannotlocatethissticker,youcanalsoindtheDeviceIDinthetimeclock.Todo this,presstheMenukeyandenterthepassword(defaultpasswordis53178). ScrolltoDeviceManagementandpressOK,thenscrolltoDeviceIDandpressOK. The Device Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: BesuretoenterthecompleteDeviceID.AnexampleofaDeviceIDis CB2500-12345678. Device ID—usedtodisplaytheDeviceIDfortheBN3000. 6. In the Name/Location field, enter the name for the timeclock. Update Time—usedtosynchronizeanewtimeiftimesettingsintheuAttend accountchange. Upload Logo—usedtoimportalogofromauAttendaccounttodisplayonthe BN3000. Thisieldisusedtoeasilyidentifythetimeclock. Date Format—usedtochangethewaythatdatesaredisplayedontheBN3000. 7. Click Add. Next,youwillconnecttheCB2500totheInternet—viaaWIFIrouterorviaa LANcabletoarouter.Bothsetsofinstructionsarelistedbelow. Reverify Time—usedtoselectthefrequencythattheBN3000willupdateits timesetting. Sounds—usedtoturntheBN3000soundsonandoff. 4.2.1 Connecting via WIFI Router FollowthesestepsonyourCB2500tolinktheCB2500toyouruAttendaccountvia aWIFIrouter: Time Format—usedtochangethewaythattimeisdisplayedontheBN3000. The Communicationsmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: Thetimeclockshouldbeturnedon,withthedisplayilluminated.Thetimeclockwill displaytheprompt“Press1toconnecttoyourWIFIrouter.Press2toconnectviaLAN.” IP Address—displaysthecurrentIPaddress. 1. Press 1 to initialize the WIFI module. Subnet Mask—displaysthecurrentSubnetMask. Thetimeclockwilldisplaythemessage“WIFINetworkisNotAvailable!Press OKtoviewalistofavailableWIFINetworks!” DefGateway—displaysthecurrentGateway. DHCP—usedtoturnDHCPonandoff. 2. Press OK. DNS IP Addr—displaysthecurrentDNSIPaddress. AlistofallWIFInetworksthatthetimeclockdetectswillappear. The System Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: 3. Using the down arrow key, scroll to your preferred network and press OK. Reset—resetstheBN3000tothefactorydefaultsettings. IfyourWIFInetworkrequiresapassword,thetimeclockwillpromptyoutoinput thepassword. Help—displaystheCustomerSupporttelephonenumber. 4. Enter the password and press OK. MAC Address—displaystheBN3000’sMACaddress. Toenteralphacharacters,pressthekeyandfollowtheonscreendirections. Update Firmware—updatestheirmwaretothemostupdatedversion. ThetimeclockwillconnecttoyourWIFInetworkusingthecredentialsyou supplied.AftertheWIFImoduleinitializes,youwillseethemessage“DHCP Coniguring.” Firmware Version—displaystheirmwareversion. 5. At the Success screen, press OK. 12 ThetimeclockwillnowbelinkedtoyouruAttendaccount. 21 5.4.1 Using the BN3000 Keypad ThefollowingtableexplainsthefunctionsofeachkeyontheBN3000keypad. KEY 1-0 FUNCTION FUNCTION AS THE NUMBERS THEY REPRESENT. USE THE KEYPAD TO ENTER A PIN BY PRESSING THE CORRECT FOUR DIGITS, THEN PRESSING OK. 4.2.2 Connecting via LAN Cable FollowthesestepsonyourCB2500tolinktheCB2500toyouruAttendaccountvia aLANcabletoarouter: Thetimeclockshouldbeturnedon,withthedisplayilluminated.Thetimeclockwill displaytheprompt“Press1toconnecttoyourWIFIrouter.Press2toconnectviaLAN.” 1. Press 2 to connect via LAN. ESC USED TO EXIT FROM A MENU OR CANCEL A FUNCTION. 2. The timeclock will display the message “DHCP Configuring.” MENU USED TO ENTER MENU MODE. REQUIRES A MANAGER PASSWORD. DEFAULT PASSWORD IS 53178. DEFAULT PASSWORD CAN BE CHANGED BY A MANAGER. 3. After successfully connecting to your network, the timeclock will display the “System Ready” message in the upper-left corner of the main screen. UP ARROW/DEPT PRESSING THE UP ARROW/DEPT KEY IN STANDBY MODE WILL ENABLE THE DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FUNCTION. IN ALL OTHER MODES, THIS KEY IS USED TO SCROLL UP. DOWN ARROW/ ID PRESSING THE DOWN ARROW/ID KEY IN STANDBY MODE WILL ALLOW A USER TO ENTER THEIR PIN. IN ALL OTHER MODES, THIS KEY IS USED TO SCROLL DOWN. OK USED TO ACCEPT KEY ENTRIES. USED TO ACCESS THE NUMBER OF HOURS AN EMPLOYEE HAS WORKED IN THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD AND IS OTHERWISE USED AS A TOGGLE BUTTON. ThetimeclockwillnowbelinkedtoyouruAttendaccount. 4.3 Overview of the CB2500 TheCB2000timeclockfeaturesanRFIDreaderthatallowsemployeestopunchin oroutusinganRFIDcardorPIN. 4.3.1 Using the CB2500 Keypad ThefollowingtableexplainsthefunctionsofeachkeyontheCB2500keypad. KEY 5.4.2 Using the BN3000 Menus TherearefourmainmenuscreensontheBN3000:UserManagement,Device Management,Communications,andSystemManagement. The User Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: Add User—usedtoregisterusertemplatesontheBN3000. Delete User—usedtodeleteusertemplatesontheBN3000. Change Mgr Password—usedtochangethedefaultmanagerpassword. View User ID—usedtoidentifywhichtemplatesbelongtoauser.Inthismode,a userwillpresstheiringeronthesensorandtheBN3000willdisplaythe FingerprintID. Download Templates—usedtodownloadanexistingtemplateintoanew BN3000timeclock. 20 FUNCTION 1-0 FUNCTION AS THE NUMBERS THEY REPRESENT. USE THE KEYPAD TO ENTER A PIN BY PRESSING THE CORRECT FOUR DIGITS, THEN PRESSING OK. ESC USED TO EXIT FROM A MENU OR CANCEL A FUNCTION. MENU USED TO ENTER MENU MODE. REQUIRES A MANAGER PASSWORD. DEFAULT PASSWORD IS 53178. DEFAULT PASSWORD CAN BE CHANGED BY A MANAGER. UP ARROW/DEPT PRESSING THE UP ARROW/DEPT KEY IN STANDBY MODE WILL ENABLE THE DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FUNCTION. IN ALL OTHER MODES, THIS KEY IS USED TO SCROLL UP. DOWN ARROW/ ID PRESSING THE DOWN ARROW/ID KEY IN STANDBY MODE WILL ALLOW A USER TO ENTER THEIR PIN. IN ALL OTHER MODES, THIS KEY IS USED TO SCROLL DOWN. OK USED TO ACCEPT KEY ENTRIES. USED TO ACCESS THE NUMBER OF HOURS AN EMPLOYEE HAS WORKED IN THE CURRENT PAY PERIOD AND IS OTHERWISE USED AS A TOGGLE BUTTON. 13 4.3.2 Using the CB2500 Menus TherearethreemainmenuscreensontheCB2500:DeviceManagement, Communications,andSystemManagement. 5.3.1 Transferring Fingerprint Templates to Other Timeclocks Transferringaingerprinttemplatetoadditionaltimeclocksrequiresinteractionwith boththeBN3000andyouruAttendaccount. The Device Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: FollowthesestepsfromyouruAttendaccount: Update Time—usedtosynchronizeanewtimeiftimesettingsintheuAttend accountchange. 1. Click the Users tab on the main menu. 2. Click Manage Fingerprint Templates. Device ID—usedtodisplaytheDeviceIDfortheCB2500. 3. Check all of the fingerprint templates that you wish to transfer to an additional timeclock. Upload Logo—usedtoimportalogofromauAttendaccounttodisplayonthe CB2000. 4. Use the drop-down menu to select the timeclock(s) to which you wish to transfer the templates. Date Format—usedtochangethewaythatdatesaredisplayedontheCB2500. Reverify Time—usedtoselecthowoftentheCB2500willupdateitstimesetting. Sounds—usedtoturntheCB2500soundsonandoff. 5. Click Submit. Followthesestepsoneachtimeclockthatyouselectedtoreceivethetemplates: Time Format—usedtochangethewaythattimeisdisplayedontheCB2500. 1. Press the Menu key. Change Mgr Password—usedtochangethedefaultmanagerpassword. 2. Enter the default password (53178) if it has not been changed, then press OK. The Communicationsmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: Set IP—allowsausertosetastaticIPaddressintheCB2500.TurnoffDHCP beforesettingastaticIP. TheUserManagementiconwillbeselected. 3. Press OK. DHCP—usedtoturnDHCPonandoff. 4. Scroll to select Download Templates, using the down arrow key. Network Settings—displaystheCB2500networksettings. 5. Press OK. Delete WIFI Settings—usedtoclearouttheWIFIsettingsintheCB2500. 6. Wait for the templates to download to the timeclock. View WIFI Settings—displaysthenetworktowhichtheCB2500isconnected. Communicating Interface—allowsuserstoselectLANorWIFIinterface. The System Managementmenuoffersthefollowingoptions: Reset—resetstheCB2500tothefactorydefaultsettings. 7. At the Success screen, press OK. 5.4 Overview of the BN3000 TheBN3000timeclockisabiometrictime-recordingdevicethatallowsemployees topunchinoroutusingaingerprintorPIN.Thistimeclockcanstore5,000 ingerprinttemplates. Help—displaystheCustomerSupporttelephonenumber. MAC Address—displaystheCB2500’sMACaddress. Update Firmware—updatestheirmwaretothemostupdatedversion. Firmware Version—displaystheirmwareversion. 14 19 birthdateofOctober22,1984wouldberegisteredas“102284.”Each templatemustbeassignedauniquecode.Makenoteoftheemployee’sname and6-digitcodeintheTemplateAssignmentSheetatthebackofthisguide. Youwillbepromptedtoplaceaingerontheingerprintsensor. 6. The designated employee should press their finger firmly on the sensor until you hear a beeping sound. The employee should then remove their finger from the sensor. This process will be repeated two more times with the same finger. NOTE:Ifdesired,youmayrepeattheingerprintscanningprocessforthesame employeewithadifferentinger,sothattheemployeecanhaveaback-uptemplate. Ifyouchoosetoscanasecondingerprint,itwillalsorequireauniqueFingerprintID. Werecommendusingtheemployee’sbirthdateinreverseorderastheIDcode. 5.0 SETTING UP AND USING THE BN3000 NowthatyouhavesetupyouruAttendaccount,youmaymountyourtimeclockand linkittoyouraccount. 5.1 Mounting Your BN3000 Followthesestepstomountyourtimeclocktoawall: 1. Find a location near a power outlet and a router, switch, or Ethernet jack where you would like to mount the timeclock. 2. Place the metal back plate against the wall, as shown below, and mark the four screw holes against the wall. 7. Repeat the previous steps for each employee who will be using the timeclock. FollowthesestepsfromyouruAttendaccount: 1. Click the Settings tab on the main menu. 3. Insert the wall studs into the center of the wall marks in all four locations. 2. Click the Timeclocks link. 3. Click the Assign Templates link that appears next to the name of the timeclock that you used to register the fingerprint templates. 4. Place the metal back plate against the wall, with prongs facing away from the wall and pointing upward, and screw the back plate to the wall in all four locations. 4. Assign each fingerprint template to the appropriate employee, using the Template Assignment Sheet in this guide as a reference. TheBN3000isnowreadyforregisteredemployeestopunchinandoutwiththeir ingerprints. IMPORTANT: TheBN3000timeclockemploysanadvancedingerprintsensor. Despitethequalityofthesensor,thereisasegmentofthepopulationwith ingerprintsthatwillnotrecord.Theseemployeescanstillusethetimeclocktopunch inandoutbyusingaPIN. 18 15 5. Affix the timeclock to the metal back plate by lining up the four slots in the back of the timeclock to the four metal prongs on the back plate. Push down lightly to make sure the timeclock is securely fastened to the back plate and wall. 5. Click Add Timeclock. 6. In the Device ID field, enter the Device ID assigned to the BN3000. YoucanindtheDeviceIDonastickeronthebackofthetimeclock.Ifyou cannotlocatethissticker,youcanalsoindtheDeviceIDinthetimeclock.Todo this,presstheMenukeyandenterthepassword(defaultpasswordis53178). ScrolltoDeviceManagementandpressOK,thenscrolltoDeviceIDandpressOK. BesuretoenterthecompleteDeviceID.AnexampleofaDeviceIDis BN3000-12345678. 6. Attach the AC120V power cord to the back of the timeclock. 7. In the Name/Location field, enter the name for the timeclock. Thisieldisusedtoeasilyidentifythetimeclock. 8. Click Add. 9. IMPORTANT: Restart the timeclock. ThetimeclockwillnowbelinkedtoyouruAttendaccount. 5.3 Registering Fingerprint Templates IfyouareusingtheBN3000,youwillregisterusers’ingerprintsforpunchinginand out.RegisteringaingerprinttemplaterequiresinteractionwithboththeBN3000 andyouruAttendaccount. 5.2 Linking the BN3000 to Your uAttend Account FollowthesestepstolinktheBN3000toyouruAttendaccount: FollowthesestepsonyourBN3000: 1. Press the Menu key. 1. Attach an Ethernet cable between the timeclock and your router, then plug the timeclock into a power outlet. Thetimeclockshouldbeturnedon,withthedisplayilluminated. 2. Enter the default password (53178) if it has not been changed, then press OK. 2. Log in to your uAttend account, if you are not already logged in. 3. From the timeclock menu, select the first option, User Management. 3. Click the Settings tab. 4. Select Add User. 4. Click the Timeclocks link. TheBN3000willpromptyoutoentera6-digitnumericcodeforthistemplate. 5. Enter an ID code for the fingerprint template and press OK. 16 Werecommendusingtheemployee’sbirthdateasanIDcode.Forexample,a 17
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