Lathem PC400TX manual Power Surges and Spikes

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2 - PC400 Terminal Installation & User’s Guide

Certification:

UL, cUL, FCC Part -15 and FCC Part -68 (when equipped with

 

optional internal modem)

Cable Specs:

Note: All cables must conform to local building/electrical codes.

 

Consult a qualified installer.

 

RS232 – Data communications cable. Approved maximum length -

 

50 feet. Connect at the computer with a DB9 (female) connector and

 

RJ45 connector at the terminal

 

RS485 – Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) data communications cable

 

(Category 3 or Category 5) Maximum cable run of 4,000 feet

Capacities:

Employees

500 (per terminal)

 

Departments

100 (per terminal)

 

Transactions

4,600

Firmware

The PC400 supports firmware patches that download from the

Upgrades:

PayClock software. The PayClock software allows the user to get

 

firmware patches from the Lathem web site. Then when you poll or

 

update the PC400 the patch will automatically be installed.

 

Note: For more information on installing firmware patches see the

 

PayClock on line help.

Note about Lithium Battery

This product’s lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. Please go to web site www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate for information about proper methods of disposal in California.

Power Surges and Spikes

Any time your terminal is connected to AC current, a power surge or spike can occur. You should use high quality surge suppressers to protect your PC400. The warranty does not cover damage caused by power surges or spikes.

Important Firewall Software Notice

If you are using firewall software, you may need to unblock or allow access to a number of PayClock Version 4 application files. The PayClock Version 4 installation automatically exposes the typical application (*.exe) files if you are using the Windows XP Service Pack 2 built in firewall. Note: When we configure PayClock Version 4 in the Windows XP Service Pack 2 built in firewall, we do not open specific ports. Instead we expose the application (*.exe) file. This insures that the necessary available ports will be open when needed.

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Contents Installation & User’s Guide PC400 & PC400TX TerminalFor Units Equipped with AN Internal Modem Support Agreements Support InformationGetting Help N T E N T S Page Page Features and Specifications WelcomePower Surges and Spikes Main Application Files TERMMGR.EXEWall Mount To install the back box Mount the ClockPage Desktop Mount To install the back box To make an RS232 connection Connect the Communication CablesRS-232 Connections RS-485 Connections To make an RS485 connectionModem Connections optional To make a Modem connectionPC400TX TCP/IP Connections optional To make a TCP/IP connectionMaximum 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 To start the Terminal Setup Mode Select 0 PM / 1 AMPIN Entry SetupMode Using the Clock To punch using a badgeTo transfer Supervisor Mode Schedule OverrideManual Bell Ring Wiring Diagrams RS-232 to HostRS-485 Network Multi Drop Network using the SWIFT485+ PC400 Terminal Block Diagram Installing a Modem Module in the PC400 ¾ Remove the PayClock 400 Terminal from the Back BoxPage Installing a TCP/IP 10Base T Module in the PC400 ¾ Install the 10Base T ModulePC400 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