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User manual Lathem, model PC2500

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Turn the PayClock so its back faces you 2. Plug the power cord (AC adapter) into the PayClock, keeping the cord slack 3. Plug the other end of the power cord into a wall outlet 4. Connect the jack end of the serial cable to the PC100 5. Connect the other end of the serial cable to an open COM port on your computer. All serial ports are raised pin (male) connectors Connecting Terminals via RS-485 When selecting your installation method, the type of wire that will be used is important. Silver Satin (Modular) cable can be used for short than 100’ to achieve communications. Category-3 or Category-5 cable with twisted pairs should be used for distances greater using J-Kits or in areas where the cable may run near a device that transmits an RF frequency. Do not use J-Kits with modular wire For details, see the Cable Wiring Diagrams The Swift-485+ allows you to connect to the modular ports and to the screw terminal blocks. You can use either terminal blocks to connect the PC2000, The PC100 / PC2000 modular port is set up to use terminals. The PC2500 modular port is set up to (not currently available). simple using a stereo type 4 PC100 Terminal User’s Guide Use either Use either Connecting Terminals via RS-485 (Star Configuration) A star network connects up to 31 terminals or sync time devices to the computer. You can wire the terminals directly to the SWIFT-485+ or use J- kits (junction boxes). Terminals can be located up to 4000 feet from the computer POWER RS232 SWIFT-485 plus PC100 PC2000 RS485 PC2500 RS485 + -~ ~ + -~ ~ connection connection RJ11 RJ45 RS232 to PC RS485 RS485 Power to terminals Power to terminals LED’s SWI SWIFT- 485+ 1. Run Category 3 (minimum) cable from the SWIFT-485+ to a terminal or J-kit. If you connect directly to use an RJ-45 or RJ-11 connector on the end that plugs 2. Connect the AC power and plug the cord into a wall outlet 3. Repeat these steps in the network 5 PC100 Terminal User’s Guide 4. See the Cable Wiring Diagrams for detailed connection points Connecting Terminals via RS-485 (Multi-Drop Configuration) A multi-drop network connects up to 31 terminals or sync time devices to the computer. You wire the terminals to junction boxes running in a single line starting from the SWIFT-485+. Terminals can be located up to 4000 feet from the computer Up to 31 Terminals Max 4000 ft from SWIFT-485+ to Last Terminal SWIFT- 485+ J- Kit ( junction box) 1. Run Category 3 (minimum) cable from the SWIFT-485+ to the first J-Kit (junction box) 2. Use a cable (up to 4 feet long) with an RJ-11 connector on both ends, plug one end into the J-Kit (junction box) 3. Plug the other RJ-11 connector to a terminal 4. Connect the power cord (AC adapter) to the terminal and plug the cord into a wall outlet 5. For the next terminal, run cable from the previous J-Kit (junction box) to the next J-Kit (junction box) and repeat steps 2, 3 & 4 6. See the Cable Wiring Diagrams for detailed connection points For more details or how to supply see the SWIFT...

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