MJR-PLUS Basic Programming Cards (LE-310050) Replacement | FloridaTimeClock.com
MJR-PLUS Basic Programming Cards (LE-310050)
Replacement basic programming card set for the Amano MJR-PLUS self-totaling time clock.
Small-business friendly fix when setup cards go missing
The Amano MJR-PLUS is built to make timekeeping simpler—especially for small businesses that want dependable self-totaling totals and clear time records. To configure basic settings, the MJR-PLUS relies on a Basic Programming Card set. These cards normally ship with the clock when it’s new, so most customers only need to order this item when the originals have been lost.
When programming cards disappear, routine tasks can become surprisingly stressful: setting adjustments, basic configuration checks, or other admin changes may be difficult to complete at the clock. Replacing the basic programming cards restores a normal workflow and helps keep payroll running smoothly.
How card-based programming helps
Card-based programming is designed to be straightforward. Amano documentation describes inserting a basic programming card to reach the appropriate setup screens (for example, time settings). It’s a guided approach that many offices, shops, and small facilities prefer because it keeps setup consistent even when more than one manager handles payroll.
- Restore access to MJR-PLUS basic programming menus
- Replace the original cards that came with the clock
- Reduce downtime when settings need attention
FAQ
Are these the same basic programming cards included with a new MJR-PLUS?
Yes. This is the basic programming card set that is typically included at the time of purchase; it’s mainly ordered as a replacement if you’ve lost the originals.
What is the MJR-PLUS basic programming card part number?
The basic programming card set is commonly listed as LE-310050.
Do I need advanced programming cards too?
Not always. Basic cards cover standard setup access. If you tell us what you’re trying to change, we can help determine whether basic or advanced cards are needed.
My clock is asking for a card—does that mean it’s an MJR-PLUS?
Many MJR-PLUS functions use programming cards. Confirm the model label on the clock housing to ensure you order the correct set.
Want us to match it for you?
If you’re unsure, send us the model name from your clock label and we’ll help confirm you’re ordering the correct MJR-PLUS programming cards.