Lathem 1600E Clock User Manual


 
ERROR No. APPEARS
Refer to the following list for proper operation.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Contact the store from whom you bought
the Time Clock, call Lathem Time directly
at (800) 241-4990.
Correctly insert the card.
Make sure that the ribbon cassette is
correctly inserted in place.
Press the push bar.
Enter the correct password again.
Refer to your owner's manual on the page
related to the item you want to set and enter
again correct setting data.
CPU error
The remaining life of lithium battery for
memory back-up is short.
The card is not inserted in the clock properly.
Cannot print.
The printer motor or home position sensor
is not normal.
Cannot print.
The print head motor or the sensor does not
operate properly.
Incorrect password
Setting data you entered is not usable.
E-00
E-01
E-05
E-30
E-38
E-40
E-49
No. Error contents Action
OTHER FAILURES
The time clock does not operate.
Ensure the AC adapter is properly plugged into the AC outlet.
The time clock does not print.
Ensure the ribbon is installed correctly.
The card is jammed.
Press the push bar and try to pull out the card at the same time.
No signal has been received.
1) Wait for early morning hours to pass.
2) Re-locate in area that is away from metal studs or close to western facing window.
Note: There are some environments and weather conditions that may influence the reception of
the atomic clock radio signal. Since it also operates as a highly-accurate (+/- 15 seconds
per month) quartz time clock, the 1600E will function properly while outside the
reception area or if it can not receive the WWVB signal.
The time is exact to the minute but the hour is incorrect.
Ensure the correct Time Zone is selected by time zone setting. You can also Disable radio
reception or set to Other for minute only correction. Check the daylight saving time setting.
Error
ENGLISH
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RADIO SIGNAL RECEPTION
About Radio Signal Reception
The Model 1600E is programmed to see the WWVB radio signal everyday. Initially the time
recorder will search for a signal immediately after you set the time zone. Once the clock has
initially set, it will search for the signal 12 times per day to maintain accuracy. The WWVB signal
is the strongest early in the morning, when there is the least amount of interference from other
sources.
There are some environments and weather conditions that may influence the reception of the AM
radio signal. Just as with an AM radio, the Model 1600E can be positioned for optimal reception.
For instance, it is best to position the clock away from metal studs and toward the direction of the
tower in Colorado. Since this time recorder contains a highly accurate quartz timer, it will function
with a very high level of accuracy between signal receptions. The Model 1600E will operate as
normal electronic time recorder without having to receive the signal. Since it is also operates as a
highly accurate (+/- 15 seconds per month) quartz time clock, it will function properly while
outside the reception area or if it can not receive the WWVB signal.
Signal Reception Indicator
FLASHING: Unit is receiving the atomic radio signal.
ON: Unit successfully received the atomic radio signal.
OFF: Unit was unable to receive the radio signal.
(See "Troubleshooting" section.)
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Reception
indication