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FlexClock - Verifone Vx510 and 610 General Cellular Guidelines
This is just a general guideline on the Verifone Vx610g FlexClock and setting it up for cellular use.

First we suggest that you buy the celluar clock with the SIM inside of it. If you do this it will be ready for operation. The monthly cost is $25 and covers unlimited data of punch data. The SIM from SwipeClock uses the T-Mobile network. You can go to T-Mobile's site to determine if there is coverage in the area that you need it. If you are in a poor coverage area the data may transmit fine in that cellular networks are more tolerant to passing of data than they are to a voice call. If you cannot transmit due to coverage the clock will store the punches and then the punches can be transmitted when you are in an adequate coverage area.

To set the clock to be able to using you own SIM with your cellular carrier, you will need to call the cellular company and let them know that you want to use the SIM in another phone. They will ask for the IMEI number which is a number on the back for the Vx510g or Vx610g. You will then put the SIM back in the cellular phone until it is unlocked. See KB 506.

The two largest GSM carriers in the US are AT&T Wireless and T-Mobile.

Verizon and Sprint are not GSM carriers, so their technology would not be compatible with the clock.

When you use cellular service, we see the clock as a regular Ethernet clock, and charge accordingly.

The clock will use approximately 5 megabytes a month for a client with 20 employees.


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Date Created
2/2/2010 6:48:25 AM
Date Updated
9/5/2012 7:54:47 AM
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