MJR-PLUS Basic Programming Cards (LE-310050) | EmployeeTimeClocks.com
MJR-PLUS Basic Programming Cards (LE-310050)
Item: LE-310050 | Use: Amano MJR-PLUS time clock programming (basic set)
Replace the programming cards that came with your MJR-PLUS
The Amano MJR-PLUS is a popular self-totaling employee time clock because it simplifies timekeeping without requiring a complicated workflow. To configure key settings, the MJR-PLUS uses dedicated Basic Programming Cards. These cards are normally included with every new machine, so most customers only need to order this item if the original set has been misplaced. (LE-310050)
If your programming cards are missing, routine setup tasks can turn into an avoidable headache. A replacement set helps you regain access to the clock’s basic programming functions so you can keep payroll aligned with how your business actually runs.
What the basic programming cards help you do
Basic programming cards guide the clock into specific configuration screens. For example, Amano’s MJR-PLUS documentation shows basic programming cards used for foundational settings such as time adjustments by inserting a basic programming card and following the prompts. That “card-driven” approach keeps setup consistent and reduces guesswork for managers.
- Access essential setup menus on the MJR-PLUS
- Make routine changes confidently using guided card prompts
- Restore normal administration if the originals were lost
If you’re unsure whether you need the basic set or an advanced set, the easiest rule is: these are the basic cards (LE-310050) that ship with new clocks—order them when yours are missing.
FAQ's? We've got ANS:
Are MJR-PLUS Basic Programming Cards included with a new MJR-PLUS?
Yes. The basic programming card set is typically included with the clock at the time of purchase; replacements are usually ordered only if the originals are lost.
What is the part number for the MJR-PLUS basic programming cards?
The basic programming card set is commonly listed as LE-310050.
Do these cards work with other Amano MJR models?
These cards are intended only for the MJR-PLUS. If you have a different MJR-series clock, confirm compatibility before ordering.
MJR7000 and MJR8000 do not use programming cards. They are programmed via the keypad.
MRX-35 use different programming cards.
What if I’m not sure whether I need basic or advanced programming cards?
Basic cards cover standard setup access. If you tell us your clock model and what you’re trying to change, we can help you identify the right set.
Need help confirming what you have?
If you can share the model label from your clock or the settings you’re trying to update, we can help confirm you’re ordering the correct programming cards for your MJR-PLUS.