Lathem PC400, PC3500, PC2000, PC100-R, PC2500 manual Badge #253 Set Baud Rate

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ENTER BAUD 1ST DIGIT 1200 2400 4800 9600

PC100 Terminal User’s Guide

PC100 version number

Terminal ID# (ID=49)

Percent full memory

(each time you poll the clock, this resets to 0%)

Clock ready status (READY/LOAD LIST)

Baud Rate

12-Hour or 24-Hour time display format

Daylight Savings Time (DST) ON/OFF

After a few seconds, the display returns to normal.

Badge #253 – Set Baud Rate

Swipe this badge to change the baud rate – the default is 9600. You may need to reduce the baud rate if you have

problems communicating with the clock. These problems can result from a noisy environment or a long serial cable (usually more than 50 feet).

To change the baud rate, swipe the Set Baud Rate badge, then when prompted, swipe employee badge #1, 2, 4 or 9 to indicate 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud.

NOTE: RS-485 communications do not support 1200 baud

Badge #254 – Setup Terminal ID

Swipe this badge to change the clock ID – the default ID is 49. When prompted, swipe an employee badge that matches your desired ID. If you have more than one clock, make sure each one has a unique ID number.

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Contents Installation & User’s Guide Page Limited One-Year Limited Warranty Page Contents Page Welcome Mounting the PC100 Screw the mounting bracket to the wallPage Connecting to the Computer Connecting the PayClock via RS-232SWIFT-485 plus Connecting Terminals via RS-485 Multi-Drop Configuration Using the PC100 Special BadgesBadge #253 Set Baud Rate Specifications Cable Wiring Diagrams RS-232 Computer to PC100Fig. a Junction box wiring connect points RS-485 Multi-DropJunction Box to Terminal Troubleshooting PC100Page Index