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Iwata 2crh Bundy Clock Manual

Iwata 2CRH is a dual-display electronic time recorder (bundy clock) designed for workplace attendance tracking. Distributed by Colent Marketing Philippines

Step 4: Loading the Time Cards

Step 3: Installing/Checking the Ribbon

The 2CRH uses a standard ink ribbon cartridge (similar to old dot matrix printers or typewriters). iwata 2crh bundy clock manual

  1. Locate the color-change lever inside the mechanism (often a small plastic cam near the print drum).
  2. The machine changes color based on a time period.
  3. Default factory setting: Black from 6:00 AM to 5:59 PM; Red from 6:00 PM to 5:59 AM.
  4. To change this: Look for a small potentiometer or screw labeled "Color Change Time." Rotating this shifts the changeover hour.

Q: Can I convert my Iwata 2CRH from 100V to 240V? A: No. The internal transformer is single-voltage. Use a step-up/step-down external transformer. Iwata 2CRH is a dual-display electronic time recorder

Adjust the last two digits of the year (e.g., "26" for 2026). Set current month (01–12). Set current day of the month. Set hour (ensure AM/PM is correct if in 12h mode). Set current minutes. Signal Duration Set how long the melody/bell rings (in seconds). Day Change The 2CRH uses "Bundy-style" time cards (approximately 85mm

Power: 2 Watts standby / 10 Watts active; includes a DC13V 1A adapter.

  1. Ensure card is clean, not folded.
  2. Slide card fully into the bottom slot until resistance is felt.
  3. Press straight in – do not tilt.
  4. The clock will produce a “clunk” + “zip” sound (solenoid + print carriage).
  5. Remove card. Verify that time/date printed clearly.
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