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5.0 USING THE HN3000
Now that you have set up your time clock menus, you are
ready to use your HN3000 time clock.
5.1 Understanding Time Cards
The front of the time card (orange side) is numbered 1–15,
indicating the first 15 days of the month, and the back
of the card (brown side) is numbered 16–31. The row on
which your punch appears will depend on your pay period
settings.
Example 1:
If you have set up monthly pay periods
and have selected 1 as the first day of the pay period,
row 1 will show punches for the 1st day of the month,
row 2 will show punches for the 2nd day of the
month, and so on.
Example 2:
If you have set up weekly pay periods
and have selected Sunday as the first day of the pay
period, row 1 will show punches for Sunday, row 2
will show punches for Monday, and so on. If you use
weekly pay periods, you may use the reverse (brown)
side for the following pay period; row 16 will reflect
the first day of the next pay period.
Example 3:
If you have set up bi-weekly pay periods,
row 1 will show punches for the first day of the pay
period. If you use bi-weekly pay periods, you may use
the reverse (brown) side for the following pay period;
row 16 will reflect the first day of the next pay period.
Example 4:
If you have set up semi-monthly pay
periods, row 1 will show punches for the first day
of the pay period. If you use semi-monthly pay
periods, you may use the reverse (brown) side for the
following pay period; row 16 will reflect the first day
of the next pay period.