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How to configure Jarrison Time to import from ACM

In order to import from Motorola Solutions ACM v6 some details need to be correctly set in Jarrison Time first. Please also see the Knowledge Base entry for setting up the ACM side: https://www.jarrison.systems/knowledge-base/acm-integration-setup/

1) In Jarrison Time go to Setup > System Configuration > Import Clockings tab

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2) Select Avigilon ACM (Postgre SQL) from the dropdown for Location

3) Enter the Server IP address (same as entered in the ODBC)

4) Enter the Database name (same as entered in the ODBC)

5) Enter a Port for the Transaction database, and another port for the API. These ports should be semi-colon (;) separated. If a second port is not entered TA Devices will not work.

These port values can be found in the Access Control Manager, next to Web server port (for API) and Transactions Connect Port (Transaction database).

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6) Enter the SQL Username (same as entered in ODBC)

7) Enter the SQL Password (same as entered in ODBC)

8) Click Connect

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Glossary of Terms

.Net Framework

(known as “dot net”) .Net is a software development framework for building and running applications on Windows.

Access Control

Access control refers to the restriction of people’s ability to clock on biometric devices based on location and/or time. Advanced access control includes anti-passback and zone sequencing.

Access Groups

Access Groups in Jarrison Time are combinations of Devices and Time Zones, used to determine on which devices and at which times members of the Access Groups may clock. Access Groups also facilitate restrictions based on too much or too little clocking in specified time-frames.

Access Groups can by synchronized or imported by Third-Party Import, or by users.

Access Zone

In Jarrison Time an Access Zone is how devices are grouped together to form logical zones for the purposes of access control. The option is available with the JT Live module.

Adjustments (Manual Adjustments)

Adjustments are the method of covering absence of time by employees in Jarrison Time. Examples of adjustments would be Annual leave and Sick leave. Adjustments are typically applied by a user via Daily Details as needed, or can be imported from file. It’s very important that Adjustments are correctly configured and applied as paid or unpaid. (Unpaid will result in Short Time.)

Anti Passback

Anti Passback is a form of access control where people are restricted from clocking on the device most recently clocked on, until they have clocked at another device.

Approval Bypass

Approval Bypass is a feature of Jarrison Time Approvals that allows for the first approval tier to be approved without any exceptions being cleared.

Approvals

Approvals are a system-wide setting that forces users to correct Exceptions and then lock periods from further editing, ready for submission to payroll.

Jarrison Time allows for up to three tiers of Approvals: Daily Summary (timesheet), Pay totals, Department totals. Starting at timesheet level, each tier needs to be approved before the next one can process.

Area

An Area in Jarrison Time refers to a GPS location with a set radius, which designates a permitted T&A clocking area for JT Clock users.

Area Schedule