User’s Guide
Guía del usuario
Manuel d’utilisation
2000 Simplex Time Recorder Co.
All specifications and other information were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice.
Al imprimirse esta publicación, la información y todas las especificaciones incluidas en este manual estaban al día y están
sujetas a cambios sin previo aviso.
Toutes les spécifications et autres informations étaient effectives au moment de la publication de ce manuel, elles peuvent être
modifiées sans préavis.
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IMPORTANT
Upon unpacking the Simplex 100, inspect the contents of the carton for shipping
damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify
Simplex. DO NOT INSTALL ANY Simplex 100 THAT APPEARS DAMAGED.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
interference to radio communications. It has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of
FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference when operated in
a commercial environment. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
interference in which case the user at his own expense
will be required to take whatever measures may be
required to correct the interference.
WARNING
Disconnect electrical power when making any internal
adjustments or repairs. Servicing should be performed
by qualified Simplex Representatives.
CAUTION
ELECTRICAL HAZARD
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used
batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on the purchase of your new Simplex Time Clock / Time & Date Stamp. We
suggest you read this manual carefully to become familiar with our product and its many features.
The manual explains, in simple steps, how to program, operate, and maintain your new Simplex
100. We recommend that you retain this guide for further reference.
The Simplex 100 is a full-featured, premium product that provides businesses with the ability to
track time in one of two modes: as a time clock or as a time & date stamp. It features an
assortment of user-selectable print formats and time displays, as well as the ability to number
documents. The Simplex 100 also incorporates a wide array of premium features such as the ability
to customize comments, interface with a master clock, and ring bells.
Simplex 100 (Wall-Mounted)
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Always follow basic safety precautions when using this product to reduce risk of injury, fire, or
electric shock.
1. Read and understand all instructions in the user’s guide.
2. Observe all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
3. Unplug this product from wall outlets before cleaning.
4. Do not use this product near water or when you are wet. If the product comes in contact with
any liquids, unplug the line cord immediately. Do not plug the product back in until it has
been dried thoroughly.
5 Install the product securely on a stable surface. Serious damage may result if the product falls.
6. Install this product in a protected location where no one can step on or trip over the cord. Do
not place objects on the cord that may cause damage or abrasion.
7. If this product does not operate normally, see the Troubleshooting section of this publication.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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PARTS CHECKLIST
PARTS CHECKLIST
Remember to save your sales receipt, and make sure your Simplex 100 package includes the items
listed below:
• Simplex 100 Clock
• Wall-Mounting Template
• AC Power Adaptor
• Ribbon Cartridge
• 2 black release keys
• 50 TrueAlign Time Cards
Make sure you have a plug near the place you’ve chosen to install the Simplex 100. Simplex
offers a complete line of accessories for your clock including ribbon cartridges, time cards, and
batteries to make any replacement of parts quick, safe, and inexpensive. Ask for them where
you purchased your clock.
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INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Place all box contents on a smooth dry, surface for installation. The Simplex 100 comes with
holes for wall mounting and rubber feet for locating it on a table or desk top. If you are locating it
on a table or desk, you can simply set it on the surface. If you are mounting the Simplex 100 on a
wall, refer to the To Mount on a Wall section of this publication. DO NOT APPLY POWER AT
THIS TIME!
Caution! Do not install the Simplex 100 in places subject to high humidity and dust, in places
subject to strong vibrations, in areas exposed to direct sunlight, or in places subject to
temperatures below 23° F (-5° C) or above 113° F (45° C).
Note: If the Simplex 100 is to sit on a desk rather than to mount on a wall, remove the cover,
install the ribbon cartridge, set the print margin, and apply power using the following
instructions.
To Remove the Cover
1. Insert the black release key into the cover and turn the
key clockwise a quarter turn.
2. Firmly grasp the cover and lift up and away from the
clock.
Note: Be sure to remove the release key before
replacing the cover on the clock.
Removing the Cover
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INSTALLATION
To Change the Ribbon
Note: The ribbon cartridge does not come installed. Use the following to install the cartridge
before using the Simplex 100.
To Remove the Ribbon Cartridge
1. Unlock and remove the cover.
2. Grasp the ribbon cartridge by its tab and pull it straight out the side of the Simplex 100.
To Install the Ribbon Cartridge
1. Unpack a ribbon cartridge.
2. Rotate the knob on the ribbon cartridge
clockwise to remove all ribbon slack.
3. Slide the cartridge’s exposed ribbon under the
print head. Then snap the ribbon cartridge into
place while ensuring that the ribbon is fully
seated.
4. Temporarily apply power to the clock (refer to
the To Connect Power section of this publication) to take a test print on a clean sheet of paper.
•Ensure that the imprint is complete and smudge-free.
To Set the Print Margin
Note: Set the Print Margin before wall mounting the Simplex 100.
1. Using a piece of paper, determine where you want the leading
edge of the imprint placed with respect to the card/document
edge.
2. Set the trigger stop (located under the base of the clock) to the
desired depth.
3. Temporarily apply power to the clock (refer to the To Connect Power section of this publication) to test the Print Margin.
Installing the Ribbon
Setting the Margin
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INSTALLATION
Connecting the Power
To Mount on Wall
Note: Do not mount the Simplex 100 directly to plasterboard, paneling, brick, or concrete
block. Rather, using appropriate fasteners, secure a board to the wall and then mount the
Simplex 100 to the board.
1. At a height convenient for all members of the work force
and within 6 ft. of a power outlet, use the mounting
template to mark the points where the mounting screws
for the Simplex 100 are to be installed.
2. Leaving 3/16 in. of screw shank exposed, screw two #8
panhead mounting screws (not supplied) into place.
3. Hang the Simplex 100 from the mounting screws.
4. Screw a third #8 mounting screw (not supplied) into the
lower left-side hole of the base and tighten to the wall.
To Connect Power
Connect the power cable to the clock by removing the cover,
passing the cable up the channel in the rear of the unit, and
plugging the adapter into the circular connector.
•Plug the AC adapter into the power outlet.
Caution!Do not hold the clock when applying power. The
Simplex 100 performs a self-test which includes
cycling the printhead.
You are now ready to set up and program the Simplex 100
(refer to the Programming section of this publication).
Wall Mounting
Note: Be sure to remove the release key before replacing the cover on the clock.
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PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING
To program the Simplex 100, insert and turn the black release key clockwise a quarter turn.
Carefully remove the cover. Use the programming label information (shown below) to program
the Simplex 100.
• Press the CHANGE button to start the programming mode flashing arrow appears.
• Press the CHANGE button to change a setting setting begins to flash.
• Press the ACCEPT button to accept a setting flashing arrow moves to the next option.
• Continue these steps until all settings are programmed.
• To exit programming at any time, press and hold the ACCEPT button until the programming
arrow disappears.
Note 1: The programming arrow proceeds clockwise around the display.
Note 2: Any changes made to the program will be saved. To correct any mistakes, you must start
the programming mode again.
Time in
12-Hour Format
Date
N=Number
D=Date
T=Time
C=Comment
1.NDTC
2.NTDC
3.NCDT
4.NCTD
5.CNDT
6.CNTD
7.CDTN
8.CTDN
PRINT ORDER
DATE
TIME
12 / 24
HOUR
DISPLAY
ORIENTATION
1.TABLE MOUNT
2.WALL MOUNT
Press CHANGE to enter programming mode.
CHANGEPress ACCEPT to accept setting.
to change setting.Press
PRINT FORMAT
0. No Print
1.
12 HOUR,
MMM=Month
DD=Date
YY=Year
0.No Print
1.MMMDDYY
2.DDMMMYY
3.YYMMMDD
4.MMMDD
5.DD
6.DAY
7.DAYDD
8.MM/DD/YY
9.DD/MM/YY
DATE
AM
minutes
2.
12 HOUR,
tenths
3.
12 HOUR,
hundredths
4.
12 HOUR,
min., sec.
24 HOUR,
5.
minutes
6.
24 HOUR,
tenths
7.
24 HOUR,
hundredths
8.
24 HOUR,
min., sec.
TIME
8 18
0.No Print
1.RCVD
2.SENT
3.IN
4.OUT
5.FAXED
6.FILED
7.PAID
8.custom
COMMENT
:
= exit
0.No Print
1. 1 DIGIT
2. 2 DIGITS
3. 3 DIGITS
4. 4 DIGITS
5. 5 DIGITS
6. 6 DIGITS
NUMBER
FR
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PRINT
JUSTIFICATION
1.BACK
2.FRONT
PRINT
ACTIVATION
1.MANUAL
2.AUTOMATIC
3.COMBINATION
4. EITHER
PRINT
DIRECTION
1.RIGHT
2.LEFT
ALARM
0.CONSTANT
1.ONE
2.TWO
3.THREE
4.FOUR
5.FIVE
6.SIX
7.SEVEN
8.EIGHT
9.NINE
REPEAT
LANGUAGE
1.ENGLISH
2.SPANISH
3.FRENCH
4.PORTUGUESE
5.GERMAN
6.ITALIAN
7.DUTCH
8.ROMAN
9.COMMON
Reset Switch
C
H
A
N
G
E
A
C
C
E
P
T
STARTING
NUMBER
AHEAD
Daylight
Saving
Time
BACK
Day of
the Week
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PROGRAMMING
Prog
Simplex 100’s Default Programmed Parameters
Description Setting
12/24-Hour Format 12
Time 08:00:00
Date Sept. 11, ‘95
Print Order NDTC (Number, Date, Time, Comment)
Print Date MMMDDYY (Month, Day, Year)
Print Time 12-Hour, Minutes
Print Comment No Print
Print Number No Print
Print Repeat ONE
Print Starting Number 0
Daylight Saving Time (DST) AHEAD No
Daylight Saving Time (DST) BACK No
Language English
Alarm (Bell Schedule) None
Print Direction Right
Print Activation Manual
Print Justification Front
Display Orientation Table
Custom Comment None
Sample Print with Default Parameters:
To Set the 12/24 HOUR Format
A. Press CHANGE once.
•The programming arrow appears
next to 12/24 HOUR.
B. Press CHANGE to select 12 or 24-hour
format.
C. Press ACCEPT to set the format.
•Programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the TIME).
DATE
TIME
12 / 24
HOUR
ramming Arrow
SEP11‘95 AM 8:00
12
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the TIME
Note: Time is set in the 24-hour format.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears next to TIME.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
•The hour begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired hour is shown.
Press ACCEPT to set the hour shown.
•The minutes begin to blink.
Press CHANGE until desired minutes are shown.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the minutes shown.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the DATE).
To Set the DATE
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears next to DATE.
Press CHANGE once.
C.
•The year begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired year is shown.
Press ACCEPT to set the year shown.
•The month begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired month is shown.
Press ACCEPT to set the month shown.
•The date begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired date is shown.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the date shown.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Print Order
Format).
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PROGRAMMING
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To Set the Print Order Format
To select the order for printer output of the numbering , date, time and comment, choose the
number on the display which corresponds to the desired format.
Note: The Simplex 100 is capable of printing 20 characters.
Order
Options
N = Number
D = Date
T = Time
C = Comment
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears below ORDER.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The PRINT ORDER option begins to blink. Using the examples above, choose a print
order format.
Press CHANGE until the desired option number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the PRINT ORDER option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Print Date
Format).
Note:When choosing programming settings, ensure that the number of characters selected
does not exceed a total of 20 (see the illustration below).
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DATE
TIME
12 / 24
17
HOUR
Total Characters Used for Printin
1. NDTC
2. NTDC
3. NCDT
4. NCTD
5. CNDT
6. CNTD
7. CDTN
8. CTDN
Examples
1 OCT09 AM 8:18 RCVD
1
AM 8:18 OCT09 RCVD
1 RCVD OCT09 AM 8:18
1 RCVD
RCVD 1 OCT09 AM 8:18
RCVD 1
RCVD OCT09 AM 8:18 1
RCVD
Number of Characters Used for this Selection
AM 8:18 OCT09
AM 8:18 OCT09
AM 8:18 OCT09 1
08
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the Print Date Format
Select the print date format by choosing the number on the display which corresponds to the
desired format. As each format number is shown on the display, the number of printed character
positions used is shown in the upper right-corner of the display. The total number of characters
used for printing is shown in the lower left-corner of the display. You can eliminate any item in
the print order option by selecting the “0” (No Print) option for that selection.
Order Options Line Format Print Number of
Characters
0. No Print
1. MMMDDYY
2. DDMMMYY
3. YYMMMDD
4. MMMDD
5. DD
6. DAY
7. DAYDD
8. MM/DD/YY
9. DD/MM/YY
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears below DATE
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The DATE option begins to blink. Using the examples above, choose a print date format.
Press CHANGE until the desired option number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the PRINT DATE FORMAT option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Print Time
Format).
month, date, year
date, month, year
year, month, date
month, date
date
day
day, date
month/date/year
date/month/year
AUG25’94
25AUG’94
’94AUG25
AUG25
25
MO
MO25
08/25/94
25/08/94
0
8
8
8
5
2
2
4
9
9
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the Print Time Format
Select the print time format by choosing the number on the display which corresponds to the
desired format. As each format number is shown on the display, the number of printed character
positions used is shown in the upper right-corner of the display. The total number of characters
used for printing is shown in the lower left-corner of the display.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears below TIME.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The TIME option begins to blink. Using the examples above, choose a print time format.
Press the CHANGE button until the desired option number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the PRINT TIME FORMAT option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Print
Comment).
PM 2:47
PM 2.8
PM 2.78
PM 2:47:45
14:47
14.8
14.78
14:47:45
6
5
6
9
5
4
5
8
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the Print Comment
Select a preprogrammed comment by choosing the number corresponding to the desired selection.
Order Options Print
0. No Print
1. RCVD
2. IN
3. OUT
4. PAID
5. SENT
6. FAXED
7. FILED
8. Custom
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears below COMMENT.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The COMMENT option begins to blink. Using the examples above, choose a comment.
Press CHANGE until the desired option number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the COMMENT option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set Print
Numbering).
To create a custom comment, select the custom option and then spell out the desired comment
from the available characters. The available characters are 0 through 9, A through Z and _ (space).
A character is selected by pressing CHANGE until the desired character is displayed. Press
ACCEPT to select the displayed character at which time the selected character will move to the
left and the next character can be selected. To exit, press CHANGE until an asterisk (
on the display and then press ACCEPT .
A thru Z, 0 thru 9, and a space
-
RCVD
IN
OUT
PAID
SENT
FAXED
FILED
∗ ) appears
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PROGRAMMING
To Print Numbering
You can print a number by using this option. The amount of digits for this number is definable
between 0 and 6, the number of times that number is repeated is definable between 0 (fixed) and 9,
and the starting number between 0 and 999999.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears below NUMBER.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The NUMBER option begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired option number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the COMMENT option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Repeat
Option).
Note: Selecting a “0” for the PRINT NUMBER code disables the REPEAT and STARTING
NUMBER options and moves the programming arrow to the AHEAD option next to
DST (Daylight Saving Time).
To Set the Repeat Option
When selecting the Numbering option in the previous step, the programming arrow appears below
the REPEAT option. The number of times that a number is repeated is definable between 0
(prints the starting number constantly) and 1 through 9 (prints the starting number once through
nine times and then begins to print consecutively).
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears below REPEAT.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The REPEAT option begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired option number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the REPEAT option shown on the display.
• The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Starting
Number).
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the Starting Number
After selecting the REPEAT option in the previous step, the programming arrow appears next to
STARTING NUMBER. Select from 0 through 999999.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears next to STARTING NUMBER.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The STARTING NUMBER begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the STARTING NUMBER shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Change Daylight
Saving Time [DST] AHEAD).
To Change Daylight Saving Time (DST) AHEAD
Use the following steps to set the day(at 2:00 AM) on which the Simplex 100 will set the time
ahead one hour to DST.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears next to AHEAD.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
•The week number begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired number (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or last week of the month) is
displayed.
Press ACCEPT to set the number shown.
•The month begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired month is shown.
Press ACCEPT to set the month shown.
•The day begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired day of the week is shown.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the DST AHEAD options shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Change Daylight
Saving Time [DST] BACK).
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PROGRAMMING
To Change Daylight Saving Time (DST) BACK
Use the following steps to set the day (at 2:00 AM) on which the Simplex 100 will set the time
back to normal.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears next to BACK.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
•The week number begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired number (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or last week of the month) is
displayed.
Press ACCEPT to set the number shown.
•The month begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired month is shown.
Press ACCEPT to set the month shown.
•The day begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired day of the week is shown.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the DST BACK options shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Language).
Note: To turn off the DST option, reprogram the DST option to display all dashes.
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the Language
Set the language for printed text by choosing the number corresponding to the desired language
setting. The English, Spanish, and French languages and their print formats are shown below.
Month Printing Table
Language
English JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Spanish ENE FEB MAR ABR MAY JUN JUL AGO SEP OCT NOV DIC
French JAN FEV MAR AVR MAI JUN JUL AOU SEP OCT NOV DEC
Day Printing Table
Language Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
English SU MO TU WE TH FR SA
Spanish DO LU MA MI JU VI SA
French DI LU MA ME JE VE SA
Comment Printing Table
Language
English RCVD SENT IN OUT FAXED FILED PAID
Spanish REC ENV ENT SAL FAX ARCH PAG
French RECU EXPED ENT SOR FAXE ENREG PAYE
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears next to LANGUAGE.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The LANGUAGE option begins to blink. Using the examples above, choose a starting
number.
Press the CHANGE button until the desired number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the LANGUAGE option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set an Alarm).
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PROGRAMMING
To Set an Alarm
Use the following steps to set the Simplex 100 to ring up to 24 alarms (or bells) at a specified time
during the day or night.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears above ALARM.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The first ALARM option begins to blink.
Press CHANGE again.
•The hours begin to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired hour is displayed.
Press ACCEPT to set the hour shown.
•The minutes begin to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired minute is displayed.
Press ACCEPT to set the minutes shown.
•The next alarm option begins to blink. Use the steps above to set additional alarms.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the alarms.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Print
Direction).
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the Print Direction
Select right or left-side printing by choosing the number which corresponds with the desired
operation.
Example:
1. Print Right 2. Print Left
INSERTED EDGE →
JAN15 94 AM 11:30
←
INSERTED EDGE
JAN15 94 AM 11:30
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears above PRINT DIRECTION.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The PRINT DIRECTION option begins to blink. Using the examples above, choose a
print direction.
Press CHANGE until the desired number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the PRINT DIRECTION option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Print
Activation).
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the Print Activation
The Simplex 100 has four settings for print activation: MANUAL, AUTOMATIC, COMBINATION, and EITHER. Refer to the Operation section of this publication for more
information on these different print activation methods.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears above PRINT ACTIVATION.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The PRINT ACTIVATION option begins to blink.
Press CHANGE until the desired option number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the PRINT ACTIVATION option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Print
Justification).
To Set the Print Justification
Print justification defines the location of printed information to be set to the front or back of the 20
character print field. When printing less than 20 characters, select the Front setting.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears above PRINT JUSTIFICATION.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The PRINT JUSTIFICATION option begins to blink.
Press the CHANGE button until the desired number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the PRINT JUSTIFICATION option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow moves to the next option (go to Step C of To Set the Display
Orientation).
Note: Make a sample print to ensure that the setting you’ve selected is right for your printing
needs.
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PROGRAMMING
To Set the Display Orientation
You must program the Simplex 100’s display to display its information based on how it is
mounted. Use the following steps to set the orientation of the display.
A. Press CHANGE once.
B. Press ACCEPT until the programming arrow appears above DISPLAY ORIENTATION.
C.
Press CHANGE once.
• The DISPLAY ORIENTATION option begins to blink.
Press the CHANGE button until the desired number is displayed.
D. Press ACCEPT to set the DISPLAY ORIENTATION option shown on the display.
•The programming arrow disappears and the Simplex 100 displays the current time.
Note: When you have finished programming the Simplex 100, remove the release key from the
cover, then snap the cover back into place on the clock.
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OPTIONAL FEATURES
OPTIONAL FEATURES
Battery Back-Up
Using one of the black release keys, unlock and remove
the cover; then use the following steps to install the
Simplex 100’s Battery Back-Up feature.
1. With the cable facing out from the clock, slide the
battery pack into the space provided.
2. Pass the battery cable up the channel in the rear of
the unit, and plug the connector onto the battery
pins (the connector is keyed for proper installation).
3. Remove the release key and then snap the cover
into place.
Master Clock & Bell Ringer Connections
The Simplex 100 series clock includes a 4-position, removable terminal block used to interface to
Master Clock and Signal devices. Use the following illustrations and information to install the
Master Clock connections to the S100 series clock. This series of clocks is capable of receiving 24
VDC Synchronous Master Clock signals without the Bell/Sync option.
Signal Specifications
Terminal Block Connections
Signal OUT........12 VDC @ 50ma maximum
(Thirty-two Simplex 100 loads)
Signal IN.......9-30 VDC
Wire Type........22 AWG Copper Wire
Max. Wire Length........(10 000 feet)
Note: You can use the S100 series clock as a Master Clock or a Bell Ringer, but it cannot act as
both.
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Installing the Battery
Signal IN -
Signal IN +
Signal OUT -
Signal OUT +
OPTIONAL FEATURES
The S100 series clock can operate in the following master clock configurations:
SLAVE - The S100 series clock receives 24 VDC Simplex 58th-Minute corrections from a master
clock.
OUT + IN +
OUT - IN -
SLAVE - The S100 series clock receives 115VAC Simplex 58th-Minute corrections from a master
clock