Lathem PC400TX manual

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PC400 Terminal Installation & User’s Guide - 5

Note: The PC400 back box is designed to align with mounting holes if you are replacing a PC2000, PC1000 or PC100 terminal.

Drill the 3 holes noted using a 5/16” drill bit.

Insert a wall anchor (not included) in each hole and tap with a hammer until flush with the wall.

Align the back box with the anchors, insert the 3 screws and tighten with a Phillips head screwdriver; see Figure 1.

Remove one of the back box knockouts, so you can run the communication cable and 9VAC power pack cable to the clock.

Secure the power and communications cable to the back box by inserting supplied Tie Wrap(s) through the raised strain relief points.

Align the slots on the back of the clock with the tabs on the top of the back box. Plug in the power pack and communications cable, and then lower the clock into place.

Turn the key and lock the clock in place.

Note about the PC400TX

The PC400TX may be located at any point within a TCP/IP Ethernet 10-Base-T network, as long as the section of cable between the network switch and PC400TX does not go beyond three hundred and twenty eight (328) wire-feet. A typical topography for the PC400TX in an Ethernet 10-Base-T network is a star configuration.

NOTE: It is recommended that the PC400TX be plugged into a switch.

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Contents PC400 & PC400TX Terminal Installation & User’s GuideFor Units Equipped with AN Internal Modem Support Agreements Support InformationGetting Help N T E N T S Page Page Welcome Features and SpecificationsPower Surges and Spikes TERMMGR.EXE Main Application FilesMount the Clock Wall Mount To install the back boxPage Desktop Mount To install the back box To make an RS232 connection Connect the Communication CablesRS-232 Connections To make an RS485 connection RS-485 ConnectionsTo make a Modem connection Modem Connections optionalTo make a TCP/IP connection PC400TX TCP/IP Connections optionalMaximum of 4 Bells / Horns To connect your signaling devices power sourceBell Relay Connections To power up the clock Setup the ClockStarting the Terminal Setup Mode Select 0 PM / 1 AM To start the Terminal Setup ModePIN Entry SetupMode To punch using a badge Using the ClockTo transfer Schedule Override Supervisor ModeManual Bell Ring RS-232 to Host Wiring DiagramsRS-485 Network Multi Drop Network using the SWIFT485+ PC400 Terminal Block Diagram ¾ Remove the PayClock 400 Terminal from the Back Box Installing a Modem Module in the PC400Page ¾ Install the 10Base T Module Installing a TCP/IP 10Base T Module in the PC400PC400 Terminal Installation & User’s Guide Replacing an Existing PayClock 2000 or PC100 PC400 Terminal Installation & User’s Guide Troubleshoot the Clock Ground screw and ground wire attached to back box Limited One-Year Limited Warranty Index