Lathem PC2000 User Manual
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PC2000/PC100 Terminal User’s Guide
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Digital Wall Clock
When connecting a model DDC4R or DDC4RS digital wall clock using the
SWIFT-485+, do not use the black/white wire (communication ground). The
red/white wire makes the positive connection to the SWIFT-485+, and the
gray/white wire makes the negative connection to the SWIFT-485+. Digital
wall clocks can communicate at a rate of 2400, 4800 or 9600 baud. (See the
Owner’s Manual for setting the baud rate).
Mini-Master
When connecting an LTR-0 mini-master using the SWIFT-485+, do not use
the black wire (communication ground). The white wire makes the positive
connection to the SWIFT-485+, and the yellow wire makes the negative
connection to the SWIFT-485+. Mini-masters can only communicate at a rate
of 9600 baud.
Sonachron
When connecting a DWA-S Sonachron using the SWIFT-485+, do not use the
black wire (communication ground). The white wire makes the positive
connection to the SWIFT-485+, and the yellow wire makes the negative
connection to the SWIFT-485+. Sonachrons can only communicate at a rate of
9600 baud.
DDC4R or
DDC4RS
SWIFT-485+
+
-
Red/Wh
t
Gry/Wht
LTR-0
SWIFT-485+
+
-
White
Yellow
DWA-S
SWIFT-485+
+
-
White
Yellow