Overspending Infringements?

Roymondo:

F-reds:
Seriously though, not being to edit a manual entry by wiping it and starting again, before you confirm it is ridiculous.

But you can wipe it and start again - that’s what happens if you click “no” when it asks you to confirm it…

No it doesn’t wipe it. That lets you go back and change the modes of any entries, but still have an entry for that time band.

edit I use an original Stoneridge.

F-reds:

Roymondo:

F-reds:
Seriously though, not being to edit a manual entry by wiping it and starting again, before you confirm it is ridiculous.

But you can wipe it and start again - that’s what happens if you click “no” when it asks you to confirm it…

No it doesn’t wipe it. That lets you go back and change the modes of any entries, but still have an entry for that time band.

edit I use an original Stoneridge.

I haven’t used one of those in a l-o-n-g time, but my understanding (confirmed from a quick squint at the User Manual) is that you can edit and delete manual entries prior to final acceptance (using a “long press” of the Enter button accesses the option to delete entries).

Just looked at mine, and you are spot on Roymondo, never knew you could do a long press of the enter button.

I’m going to ■■■■ up an entry on Monday and try it. If it doesn’t work I’ll be looking for you :stuck_out_tongue:

In all seriousness, why did Stoneridge make it deliberately so un-user-friendly??

Possibly slightly less user-unfriendly than the Siemens VDO jobs though. With those, you tediously go through the whole rigmarole of scrolling up/down repeatedly to manually input start and finish times for whatever activities you have done since last ejecting your card. At the end of this process you have two options only: Accept the whole lot or Reject it all and start again from scratch. There is no option at all to amend any single entry, nor even to review what you have entered before confirming it.

overspeeding is not an infringment. there is nothing to sign.

it could be in breach of company policy. you could be disiplined for it.

so sign or push your luck .