Using the Keyboard

Using the Clocking Terminal Keyboard (ZMM Firmware) 

The Clocking Terminal Keyboard can be used to enter network information such as an SSID and Password in order to configure the Terminal for your Wireless network. 

You will need: your Admin Card and the SSID (network name) and password of the WiFi network you'd like to connect to. You may also need a valid IP address for the Clocking Terminal, though our default IP (192.168.1.201) will work in most cases.

(Please consult your network administrator if you're unsure about your SSID, Password, or which IP address to use. Click here for info on how to determine an IP Address for yourself)

The Keyboard has 5 Modes

Move between modes using the   > key (clocks with facial recognition), or the * key (clocks with fingerprint recognition)

Modes are ordered [Default (number)]---[Aa]---[aa]---[AA]---[123]---[symbol] and will cycle back to [Default]

The current mode is displayed in the bottom left of the screen when using the keyboard


Number [123]

This is default keyboard mode. To enter a number, simply press the corresponding number key.  
For example: '1234' is entered by pressing the 1, 2, 3, and 4 keys in sequence.  

In default mode the screen will appear as in the image on the right. 

If you see [123], the keyboard is in Number mode.   


Alphabet (Capitalise First) [Aa] 

In this mode the keypad functions as a standard T9 Keyboard, while Capitalising the first letter entered. Enter letters by 
pressing the corresponding number key the correct amount of times. 

For example: 8 = TUV
Press 8 once for T 
Press 8 twice for U 
Press 8 three times for V    

In [Aa] mode the first letter entered will always be in Upper Case each following letter will be in Lower Case.  


Alphabet (Lower Case) [aa]

In this mode the keypad functions as a standard T9 Keyboard, while entering only Lower Case letters. Enter letters by 

pressing the corresponding number key the correct amount of times. 

For example: 1 = ABC
Press 1 once for a 
Press 1 twice for b 
Press 1 three times for c  


Alphabet (Upper Case) [AA]

In this mode the keypad functions as a standard T9 Keyboard, while entering only Upper Case letters. Enter letters by 

pressing the corresponding number key the correct amount of times. 

For example: 1 = ABC
Press 1 once for a 
Press 1 twice for b
Press 1 three times for c 


Symbol [symbol]

In this mode the keyboard allows you to enter symbols. Enter symbols by pressing the number key shown  
next to the symbol you wish to enter.  

For example: 4 = /, so pressing the 4 key would enter a /.  

Press the down arrow key to display more symbol options. 


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