

		     T A B L E   O F   C O N T E N T S



	     Subject                                           Page
	     ______________________________________________________
	      
	     Introduction                                        1

	     Shareware Concept                                   1

	     Ordering and Registration Information               2



	     SECTION 1 

	     Installation                                        3

	     Important Information About Entering Clock Times    3



	     SECTION 2

	     Time Clock Functions                                5



	     SECTION 3

	     File Management Program

		  View Employee Time File                        7

		  Add Employee Time File Records                 8

		  Clear Old Time File Records                    8

		  View, Edit, or Add to Employee List            9

		  Print Hours For Selected Time Period           10

		  Change Employees Time Log Capability           10

		  Printer/Screen Options                         11

		  Change Password                                11



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			     W  E  L  C  O  M  E

  Thank  you  for  using  TimeCapture.    It is designed to save you time and
  eliminate  the  hassle   of   collecting   and   totaling  employee   hours
  information.   Instead of spending your time totaling work  hours from time
  cards,  you can have printed totals in seconds,   and  in  the  format  you
  choose.   TimeCapture checks to make sure employees remember to record  all
  their  work times,  and "reminds"  them if they forget.   It eliminates the 
  guesswork of employee "honor" systems, while still allowing those employees
  who are trustworthy to record times that they forget to record. TimeCapture
  provides  the  combination of  time clock accuracy  with the convenience of
  having employee hours information at your fingertips.
  
  TimeCapture can also be used  to  record  hours worked by consultants or by
  those who work on a project basis;  salaried persons could use  TimeCapture
  to  track  the  number  of  hours spent on various tasks.   This is done by
  assigning different three-character codes to each  project,  and using  the
  different codes to record times for different activities.    The  procedure
  for assigning codes is explained in a later section of the manual.

  SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 720k floppy or hard drive, DOS 3.3 or above, 256k RAM.


  TimeCapture is a "shareware" program and is provided at no  charge  to  the
  user  for  evaluation.    (See  the  explanation of the shareware principle
  below.) If you find this program useful  and  continue to use it after a 30
  day trial  period,  you must make a  registration payment  of $59.00  (plus
  $1.00  shipping  and  handling  in the  U.S.,  $3.00  outside the U.S.)  to
  Versatile Software Solutions.  The $59.00 registration fee will license one
  copy for use on any  one  computer at any one time.  Most site licenses are
  available for $99.00 (plus shipping and handling).   This will license  the
  program  for multiple computers at one location.   Call for details.   (See
  registration/ordering information and  description  of  support provided to
  registered users below.)

  Shareware is not a type of software, but a distribution method.  This means
  it is distributed on a "try before you buy" basis which allows you  to  use
  the  software  for  a trial period before you make your decision to buy it.
  The essence  of  this  "user-supported"  software  is  to  provide personal
  computer users with quality software  without  high  prices,   and  yet  to
  provide incentive for programmers to continue to develop new products.

  Feel free to share TimeCapture with others who will find it useful,  but do
  not pass it along altered or as part of another system.  Please ensure that
  the original CLCK24.ZIP file  is  passed  along  or the TC.EXE,  CLOCK.EXE,
  HELPFILE.DBF, HELPFILE.DBT, MANUAL.TXT, VENDOR.DOC, SYSOP.DOC,  README.TXT,
  README.BAT, and  VIEW.EXE  files are passed  along together as  an archive
  named CLCK24.

  Vendors and BBS sysops:  check both the VENDOR.DOC and SYSOP.DOC files  for
  distribution  and  licensing information.   



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	      _______
	 ____|__     |               (R)
      --|       |    |-------------------
	|   ____|__  |  Association of
	|  |       |_|  Shareware
	|__|   o   |    Professionals
      -----|   |   |---------------------
	   |___|___|    MEMBER


  This  program  is  produced  by  a  member  of the Association of Shareware
  Professionals (ASP).   ASP wants to  make sure that the shareware principle
  works for you.   If you are unable to  resolve a shareware-related  problem
  with  an  ASP member by contacting the member directly,  ASP may be able to
  help.   The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an
  ASP member,  but does not  provide technical support for members' products.
  Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or
  send a CompuServ message via CompuServ Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007, 3536.


	   ORDERING INFORMATION AND SUPPORT FOR REGISTERED SOFTWARE

  Registered users will receive the latest version of TimeCapture,  1 year of
  technical support, and discounts on future upgrades.   Technical support is
  available by Compuserve, mail, or phone.

  You  can  order by sending check or money order to the address shown below,
  but you will find it much easier  to register by using the TimeCapture file
  management program.   You can do this by pressing F2 at the main menu which
  will give you instructions for registering,  and you can fill out the order
  form and print it from the registration screen.

  You can order using Mastercard,  VISA,  American Express,  or Discover from
  the Public (software) Library by calling 1-800-242-4775 or (713)524-6394 or
  by  FAX  to  (713)524-6398;   you can also order from the PsL by CompuServe
  Email to 71355,470.  These numbers are for orders only.  To insure that you
  get the latest version,  PsL will  notify  us  the day of your order and we
  will ship the product directly to you.   Any questions about the status  of
  the shipment of the order,  refunds, registration options, product details,
  technical support,  volume discounts,  dealer pricing,  site licenses, etc,
  must be directed to the address and phone number shown below.  You can also
  mail credit card orders to PsL at P.O.  Box 35705, Houston, TX 77235-5705.

  You can also register using Compuserve's registration service by typeing GO
  SWREG  at any command prompt.   Look for Registration ID 1193.




		     Versatile Software Solutions, Inc.
				P.O. Box 147
			   Fairborn, Ohio  45234
			      (513) 878-0315
			   Compuserve 71155,614






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			       SECTION ONE

			 Installing TimeCapture


  TimeCapture will work just fine on that old XT you don't use any more,  and
  it will work on any other IBM XT, AT, PS/2, or compatible machine.

  In most cases,  you will have  already  put  the  TimeCapture  files  in  a
  directory, and intend to use the program in that directory.

  If  you  intend to use TimeCapture in another directory,  you should create
  the directory and copy the files into that directory before proceeding.

  The necessary files that TimeCapture needs will be created, configured, and
  initialized automatically the first  time  you  run the CLOCK program.   No
  other installation will be needed.

  You may want to add the directory path for TimeCapture to your AUTOEXEC.BAT
  file,  so that  you  can  access  the  program  from  any directory on your
  computer.  This is relatively simple to do if you are familiar with using a
  text editor to make these kinds of changes.   Consult your DOS  manual  for
  details.




			I  M  P  O  R  T  A  N  T

  The  internal clock on your computer must be set correctly in order for the
  times to be recorded accurately.   To do this,  type TIME at the DOS prompt
  and press the enter key.  The computer will display the time it "thinks" it
  is,  and prompt you to enter  the  correct  time if the time it displays is
  wrong.   If the time is correct, press the enter key and continue.  If it's
  incorrect,  enter the correct time,  being sure to enter it as 24  hour  or
  military  time.   For example,  9:00 AM is entered as 9:00,  but 5:00 PM is
  entered as 17:00.   You must also  check  the date to ensure it is correct.
  Type DATE and press the enter key.   The date will be displayed, along with
  a prompt to change it if it's incorrect.    As  before,   if  the  date  is
  correct,  press the enter key to continue.   If it's not, enter the correct
  date and press enter.
  
  Many computers will maintain the date  and time settings,  even when turned
  off.  If yours does, you shouldn't have to bother with the settings again -
  BUT YOU SHOULD PERIODICALLY CHECK THEM  TO  MAKE  SURE  THEY  ARE  CORRECT.
  Don't  assume  the  computer maintains the correct time and date.   If your
  computer doesn't  maintain  the  correct  settings  when  turned  off,  you
  basically have two options: you can set them via the DATE and TIME commands
  every time the computer is turned on, or you can leave the computer run all
  the time.   Another reason to  check  to  make  sure  the date and time are
  correct is that some programs will alter these settings.



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			I  M  P  O  R  T  A  N  T

  When clock times are entered in the programs:
  
  If  an  employee is prompted to enter a time (the only time this happens is
  in the time clock programs,  and only when you enable them to do so),  they
  must always enter their times  in  12  hour  times.    That is,  5:00 PM is
  entered as 5:00;  the program will also ask them  to  enter  AM  or  PM  to
  designate  that.   It is done this way to avoid confusion and errors on the
  employees' part.   However,  when  the  administrator  enters a time in the
  CLOCK program,  they MUST enter the time as 24 hour time.   In  this  case,
  5:00 PM would be entered as 17:00.   THIS IS IMPORTANT BECAUSE IF THE TIMES
  ARE  NOT  ENTERED  CORRECTLY,   THE  TOTAL  HOURS  WILL  NOT  BE CALCULATED
  CORRECTLY.



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			      SECTION TWO

		   TimeCapture TIMECLOCK FUNCTIONS

  To start the TimeCapture timeclock program, type TC and press the Enter key
  (see instructions to follow for running the memory-resident version of  the
  timeclock program).  The window for the employee personal code will appear.
  The  employee  enters  their  personal code and is prompted if an incorrect
  code is entered.
  
  To run the memory-resident version of the timeclock program,  type TSC  and
  press the Enter key.  The screen will display a message showing the hot-key
  combination  for  loading and unloading the program from memory.   Pressing
  the Ctrl,  Left Shift, and Q keys simultaneously activates the program, and
  the window for the employee personal code will appear.  The employee enters
  their personal code as indicated above.  To unload the program from memory,
  press the Ctrl,  Left Shift,   and  R  keys together.   Once the program is
  loaded,  you can run other programs,  and use the  "hot  key"  sequence  to
  activate  the  time  clock program while the program you are using is still
  running.   (Note:   if  the  Ctrl-LeftShift-Q  or  Ctrl-LeftShift-R hot key
  combinations interfere with another program you may be  running  while  the
  time clock program is resident,  let us know when you register the program.
  We  can  change  the  hot key combination to one that you specify - two-key
  combinations only.) You will need at  least  130K of free memory to run the
  memory resident version of the program.    If  you  are  running  a  memory
  manager  such as 386MAX or using DOS 5, you can load the program above 640K
  if you have the free room to  do  so.   This will leave the lower 640K free
  for programs that use conventional memory.


			  "Button" Functions

  Six "buttons" will appear on the screen.   The buttons on  the  screen  are
  marked to show what each one does.   They show TIME IN, TIME OUT FOR LUNCH,
  TIME IN FROM LUNCH, and TIME OUT.  Pressing the appropriate key will record
  the  time  in  the  employee  time  file  and  display the employee's name,
  recorded time, and type of time recorded on the screen.

  If an employee doesn't take a lunch  break,  then only the TIME IN and TIME
  OUT buttons will be used.  TimeCapture will only record the time worked.
  
  There are  certain  safeguards  built  into  TimeCapture.    If an employee
  records their TIME IN, their file is checked to ensure that they remembered
  to record their TIME OUT on the last day  that  they  worked.    When  they
  record  their  TIME  OUT  FOR  LUNCH,  their file is checked to ensure they
  recorded their TIME IN  for  the  day.    In  each  instance that a time is
  recorded, the employee's file is checked to make sure no "blanks" are left.
  If a blank is found, the computer will beep and a window will appear on the
  screen informing the employee of the information that  was  omitted.    The
  employee  files  can  be  set  to  do one of two things at this point:  the
  employee may be told to contact the appropriate person to report the error,
  or the employee may be allowed to enter the missing time.   If the employee
  is allowed to enter the time,   they  will be prompted to enter the correct
  time,  and a message is displayed indicating the employee's name  and  time
  recorded.  The procedure to set the employee files to allow the employee(s)
  to log their time is explained in a later section.



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  Another safeguard will not allow an employee to record the same time twice.
  This means that an employee cannot record their TIME IN (for example) twice
  in one day.   However,  this also means that if the employee hits the wrong
  button when recording a time, they can't record the correct time.   If they
  try, they will be prompted with a message to contact the appropriate person
  about the error.   There is no option in this case to allow the employee to
  record the time.




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			      SECTION THREE

	      TimeCapture EMPLOYEE FILE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM

  To start the file management program, type CLOCK and press enter.  A window
  will  appear,  prompting you to enter a password.   Enter your password and
  the program will continue.   (Initially your password will be "CLOCK".  The
  procedure for changing  the  password  is  in  a  later  section.   You are
  encouraged to change your password soon after installing TimeCapture.)

  Press the Escape key at any point where the computer is  asking  for  input
  (such  as  asking  you  to type in a name or a code),  and the program will
  return to the Main Menu.  This allows you to "back out" if you make a wrong
  menu choice.

  If you have installed TimeCapture in a new directory,  the program will ask
  you  if  it  is a new installation,  and whether you want to initialize all
  data  files  (erase  all  data).    If  you  have  been  using  TimeCapture
  previously,  and are moving  the  program  and  its data files (really YOUR
  employee data files) to another directory  or  computer,   you'll  want  to
  answer "N" to this question.   If you are installing the program to another
  computer  or  directory to use in a new environment,  you'll want to answer
  "Y" to this question to remove old data from the files.


			       Menu Choices
	   
			 View Employee Time File:

  This option allows you to view and also change entries in the employee time
  files.   It allows you to select from three different files:   the  current
  file,  a historical file on the hard drive,  or a more permanent historical
  file with older records kept on a floppy disk.  The program will ask you if
  you want to work with the Current file or a Historical file.  If you choose
  to use the Current file, you will be using the most recent information kept
  in  a  file  on  the hard disk.   The program will automatically ensure all
  hours totals are updated  before  displaying  the  records.   If you choose
  Historical file,  you will be given the choice of an historical  file  kept
  either on the hard disk or on a floppy.   If you choose the historical file
  on  the  hard disk and you haven't saved any information to this historical
  file,  the screen will show no  records.   (See the section on Clearing Old
  Time File Records for instructions on how to save information to historical
  files.)
  
  If you choose the historical file from the floppy, the program will ask you
  to enter the drive letter for the floppy drive you are  using.    Type  the
  correct  drive  letter  and  press  enter.   The program will prompt you to
  insert the disk into  the  drive;   insert  the  disk  and press any key to
  continue.  If you haven't saved any information to a historical file on the
  floppy (or you use a floppy that doesn't contain the correct storage file),
  you will get an error message.  If you wish to continue, insert the correct
  floppy into the disk drive and press any key.   Otherwise, press the Escape
  key, and the program will return to the main menu.



  
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  This option is also useful when an employee has forgotten to  record  their
  time  or  has  recorded a time incorrectly and you need to go into the file
  and make changes.  Active keys are shown in the legend at the bottom of the
  screen.   The delete key deletes a line;   if you delete a line by mistake,
  you can press the Alt and U keys together to "undelete" lines.   This  will
  undelete  ALL lines that were deleted.   If you press the enter key while a
  line of information is highlighted,  you can edit that line.   Please note:
  if any times are changed or entered,  they MUST be entered as 24-hour times
  (ie 6:00 PM is 18:00) or the hours worked will not total correctly.


		      Add Employee Time File Records:

  If you need to add working time for an employee when they are not  actually
  at  your  place of business (attending seminars,  etc),  you can do so from
  this screen.   An information entry  screen  will appear that has areas for
  the employee's personal code,  first name, last name, time in, time out for
  lunch,  time in from lunch,  and time out.   When you enter the  employee's
  personal  code,  their first and last name are automatically entered in the
  appropriate blocks on the  screen.    If  you  can't remember an employee's
  personal code,  press F6 and a list of the employees'  names  and  personal
  codes will appear;  highlight your choice and press enter, and the code and
  name will be automatically entered.    The computer will beep and display a
  message if you try to enter an invalid code.  As indicated above, all times
  MUST be entered as 24-hour times (ie 6:00 PM is 18:00).


			Clear Old Time File Records:

  This  is used to delete records that are no longer needed in the file.   As
  in the view file option,  you have access to three files: the current file,
  a historical file,  or a permanent  file on floppy disk.   The current file
  was designed to hold current records until no longer needed;  for  example,
  the  records  could  be  kept  in this file for a two-week pay period until
  checks are issued to employees.   These  records would then be moved to the
  historical file,  and deleted from the current file.   However, records may
  be kept in the current file for as long as you wish.   With the current and
  historical files,  space is being used on your hard disk drive.   By moving
  these records ultimately to a permanent file on floppy disk,  you save hard
  disk space.   However,  having the records in either file on your hard disk
  allows much faster access time while you are still using them,   so  you'll
  want  to  leave  them  on the hard drive while you are still accessing them
  regularly.

  One function of TimeCapture is that  it  automatically checks to see if you
  have made  any  changes  each  time  you  access  the  current  file,   and
  recalculates  total  hours  if  any  changes  have  been made.   While this
  operation is typically very fast,  a  large amount of records maintained in
  the current file will slow this operation proportionately to the amount  of
  records  kept  in  the  file.    For this reason,  it is preferable to move
  current records to the historical file when you are done with them.

  When you begin the clearing time file operation, you will first be asked if
  you want to use the  Current  file  or  Historical files.   If you pick the
  Current file,  you will be asked what date you want to choose as the oldest
  record to remain.   Once you make your choice,  all records prior  to  this
  date  will  be deleted from the file.   These records will automatically be
  copied to the historical file on hard disk.


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  If you choose to work with the historical file,  you will be asked  if  you
  want  to  copy  them  to a floppy or delete them.   If you choose to delete
  them,  you will be asked what date you  want to remain as the oldest in the
  file.  All dates prior to this date will be deleted.  If you choose to copy
  them to a floppy,  you will be asked for a date for files to retain.   Once
  you have made your choice, if you choose to copy the records to floppy, you
  will be asked to type the drive letter for the  floppy  you  want  to  use.
  After  you  type in the drive letter and press Enter,  records prior to the
  date you indicate will be copied to  the historical file on the floppy disk
  and deleted from the historical file on the hard disk.
  
  Note:  if you try to copy historical records to the same drive  from  which
  you are running the program,  you will get a warning message on the screen.
  All  this  is  trying to tell you is that when these historical records are
  copied to the permanent file,  they are  intended to be copied to a floppy,
  not a hard drive.   If you are running the  program  from  a  floppy,   the
  records  should  be  copied  to a separate floppy so that the disk with the
  permanent records can be filed away.    If  you want to copy the historical
  records to the permanent file on the disk and/or drive from which  you  are
  running the program, you can, it's just not recommended.


		    View, Edit, or Add to Employee List

  This  function enables you to to view and modify the file that contains all
  the employee names and personal  codes.    Once  you choose this option,  a
  screen appears with 6 "buttons":

  F2 (Add Name) does just what it implies: adds new names to the list.   This
  is what you use to first put your employees' names in the file,  and to add
  any new names in the future.   You will first  be  prompted  to  enter  the
  employee's personal code.   These codes can be assigned by you or chosen by
  the  employee.    They  must  be  3 characters long and can be any keyboard
  character,  but bear in mind  that  you  want something that can be entered
  with a minimum of time and effort, and you want something the employee will
  remember!  A suggestion is to use the employee's initials.   After entering
  the personal code,  you will be asked  to  enter  the  first  name  of  the
  employee.   If you are going to use middle initials,  the initial should be
  added  just  after  the  first name in the same field.   After you type the
  first name and press Enter,  you will be asked to enter the last name.   
  
  If you  are a consultant  or  project-oriented  person,  and  want  to  use
  TimeCapture to record time spent on different projects,  you  can enter the
  project name as the "employee name".  Assign  a different three-letter code
  for each project.  Then,  just  as an employee would  "clock in" and "clock
  out", you would use different codes to record times for different projects.

  F3  (Remove  Name)  deletes an employee's name from the list.   You will be
  asked to enter the  personal  code  for  the  employee  you want to remove.
  Enter the code, and that name disappears from the list.

  F4  (Edit  Name)  allows you to change the first and last name information.
  Type in the personal code of the  name  you  want to edit,  and you will be
  successively prompted to enter the first and last name of the employee.  If
  you need to correct a personal code after entering it wrong,  you will have
  to delete it and re-enter it.   You cannot enter a personal  code  that  is
  already  in use - the computer will display a warning window if you attempt
  to do that.

  Esc (Main Menu) returns you to the main menu.  Page Up and Page Down simply
  moves you up and down in  the  file  when  you have more than one "page" of
  names.


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		     Print Hours For Selected Time Period

  After you make this menu selection,  you will be asked four questions about
  how you want to print the information:

     1.  Do you want to print from the Current file or the Historical file?
	 (If  you  choose  the  Historical  option,  you will also be asked
	 whether you want to print from the Hard disk or a Floppy,  and the
	 drive letter of the floppy drive if you choose Floppy drive.)

     2.  Do you want to print a Complete listing or a Summary listing.  The
	 complete listing prints a complete  detail  of hours worked by day
	 for each employee,  including all times registered.   The  summary
	 listing just shows the total hours worked for a given time period.
	 This  would  be  what  you  would  normally use to total hours for
	 issuing paychecks.  All you want to know is the total hours worked
	 for each employee.

     3.  Do you want  to  print  a  listing  for  all employees or a single
	 employee?   If you choose single employee,  you will be  asked  to
	 enter the personal code of  that employee.   If you don't remember
	 the employee's personal code,  press F6 and the list  of  employee
	 names and codes will appear.


     4.  You will be asked to enter  the beginning and ending dates for the
	 time period you want to print.

  You may notice that some of the employees' times have an  asterisk  printed
  beside  them.   This is to indicate that the employee logged their own time
  for that entry,  if you  have  allowed  some  of your employees to do that.
  This allows you to track the number of times an  employee  logs  their  own
  time,   so that you can remove the employee's ability to log their own time
  if deemed necessary.


		     Change Employees Time Log Capability

  This  option  displays  the  employee  code file on the right,  including a
  column  marked "LOG".   The  "LOG"  column  shows  "Yes" if the employee is
  allowed to log their own time,  and "No" if they aren't.   To the left  are
  shown  the  different  button  functions,  which allow you to add or remove
  single employees as well as adding  or  removing the log capability for all
  employees at a time.   The default when you  add  a  new  employee  to  the
  employee  codefile  (explained in an earlier section) is that they will not
  have the login capability - but you can always add it later.












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			   Printer/Screen Options

  This allows you to change various printer options,  and to indicate whether
  you are using a color or monochrome monitor.

  Printer Port:  This gives you a total of 7 options for printer port:  LPT1,
  LPT2,  LPT3,  LPT4,  COM1, COM2, and printing to a file.   If you choose to
  print to a file, the program will prompt you to enter the  file name.   You
  can use any valid DOS 8-character filename and 3-character extension,  such
  as "TEXTFILE.TXT".  You can view or print the file using any word processor
  that supports unformatted text files.  You can also view or print  the file
  using DOS commands such as  MORE or TYPE (to view),  and PRINT  (to print).
  See your DOS manual for details on these commands.

  Formfeeds After Printing:  You can enter 0, 1, or 2 to indicate you want no
  formfeeds, 1 formfeed, or 2 formfeeds after printing.

  Lines Per Page:  Enter the number  you desire or the appropriate number for
  your printer.

  Left Margin: Enter the number of spaces for the left margin.

  Printer Control Codes Before Printing:   To use this option, you should  be
  familiar with your printer control codes.   By entering  the proper control 
  codes  for your printer,   you can enable the  special features it has that  
  can be  activated  by control codes,  such  as condensed  printing.   Check
  your printer manual  for  the  codes.    You  must  enter the control codes
  exactly as they must be sent to the printer.   Example:   if  your  printer
  control  code  for  condensed  print  is  the  escape  code  followed by an
  asterisk, then enter "ESC *" (without the quotes).   Note:   If you  do not 
  want or need  to use these  control codes,  leave this option  and the next
  option blank.  You do not have to use these two options unless you want to.

  Printer Control Codes After Printing: Similar to the above option,  this is
  normally used to return the printer  to  the  state  it  was  in  prior  to
  enabling  any  special  features  (such as turning OFF condensed printing).
  Again,  the control codes must be entered exactly as they should be sent to
  the printer.

  Color/Monochrome Screen: The default for this option is "B",  for Black and
  white (or monochrome).  Enter "C" for a color monitor.

  Date Format: TimeCapture supports six international date formats: American, 
  British, French, German, Italian, and Ansi.  A window appears at the top of
  the screen,  indicating the various options.    The type of format is shown
  beside each choice,  and you must enter the number that corresponds to your
  choice.


			    Change Password

  This  will  open  a  window  and  prompt  you  to  enter your new password.
  Initially your  password  will  be  "CLOCK".    Your  password  can  be any
  combination of letters,  numbers,  or symbols.   After you enter  your  new
  password,   it  will  be  displayed  in another window along with a message
  advising you to record it for safekeeping.

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