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2.5 Ribbon Life
The ATR122r ribbon (39-0127-002) will typically last 3 months with 50 employees punching 6 times per
day (~18,000 punches). Actual ribbon life will vary based on the number of punches, humidity, temperature
and exposure to air.
2.6 Operational Battery Pack
The ATR120 with Operational Battery Pack (01-0212-002) is available for customers that require backup
power. The Battery Pack (58-0109-001) is a 9 cell NiCad (Nickel Cadmium) battery pack that charges
when the ATR120 is plugged in. In the event of a power failure the clock will instantly switch to battery
power without any interruption in service. The operational battery pack allows for full operation of the clock.
The battery pack is available as an add-on to standard clocks but must be factory installed or installed by a
certified Acroprint dealer.
Battery Pack Specs: (new battery)
Voltage: DC 10.8v
Capacity: 1000mAh
Standby mode: ~40 Hr Reserve Power
Fully charged: The clock has been tested for over 3 Hrs and 6,000 continuous punches.
Note: Actual battery life depends on many factors such as battery age, temperature, discharge history, etc.,
and can vary greatly depending on these factors. The ATR120 should be plugged in for at least 12 hours to
fully charge the battery pack.
Warning:
Batteries may leak, overheat, catch fire or explode if proper safety & handling procedures are not followed:
DO NOT get batteries wet
DO NOT place batteries near heat sources
DO NOT use any power supply other than the original one supplied with the time recorder.
DO NOT inverse polarity connection
NEVER throw batteries into fire. Properly dispose of batteries according to local rules and
regulations.
DO NOT allow anything to short circuit the batteries
Dropping a battery may damage the battery.
Replace the battery if you suspect any damage.
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