Kronos 4000 series User Manual page 137

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Internet Protocol (IP) address
A number typically written as four numbers separated by periods that uniquely
identifies a computer that is using Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) to communicate across an Internet. The address consists of the
network number, the subnet number, and the machine number.
International Organization of Standardization (ISO)
A voluntary organization that facilitates the international interchange of goods
and services and encourages cooperation in economic, intellectual, technological,
and scientific endeavors.
internal AC outlet
An optional device that you can install inside the timeclock and connect to an AC
power line. This eliminates the need to install an AC outlet in the wall.
linear imager
Hand-held scanning device for reading bar codes that you connect to the Series
4000 timeclock's main board.
labor account
Labor accounts (also called "cost centers") are where employees' worked hours
accrue. Each employee is assigned a home account to which his or her hours
accrue, unless a shift is an account transfer. Accounts consist of up to seven labor
levels to allow you to clearly define the account. Your hierarchy should start with
a general description and get more specific.
labor entry
Unit that defines one level of a given labor account.
Labor accounts (also called "cost centers") consist of up to seven labor levels.
Labor entries associated with each level contribute to defining the labor account.
labor level
Labor levels make up the structure of labor accounts ("cost centers" to which
employees' hours accrue). Your labor account structure can consist of up to seven
labor levels.
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