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1. To enter the configuration menu press and hold CLOCK for approximately 2 seconds Press DOWN to cycle through the configuration menu Press HOUR MINUTE and SECOND to change settings Press CLOCK to exit the configuration menu Each menu setting will be saved until a user makes a change to the setting or the unit is reset to factory default Factory default settings are Brightness 4 Speaker On Time Display Format 24 hour Time Zone Offset 0 Daylight Saving Time Off Time Displayed Local Leading Zero Off Brightness This setting controls the brightness of the LED display and illuminated buttons There are four levels of brightness Brightest 4 Bright 3 Dim 2 Dimmest 1 Speaker When enabled the unit will emit a short audible tone 3 7kHz during initialization and at the end of each timer count When speaker is set to off the unit will continue to emit a short audible tone during initialization P 18 Default Settings SN NN SPUL olla MARDEK Laid d5 Ilo FIFI El UL ole ol J al FIFI SN NL SPUL oll Jol FIF UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 Time Display Format The unit can display time in 24 or 12 hour formats When set to 12 hour format the AM PM indicator will be on during the PM hours Time Zone Offset To have the unit display time other than UTC press HOUR to select positive or negative press MINUTE to select the hour
2. SECOND Select a preset of 0 59 seconds Action There are three action buttons START PAUSE and STOP Set START Initiate or resume the count routine PAUSE Pause the running count STOP Terminate the count routine and reset preset for next routine UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 13 Time Zone Offsets A time zone offset or bias can be used to adjust the time for display purposes This can be set asa positive offset indicating that the unit leads the UTC time or negative offset value indicating the unit lags behind UTC time The UDC RCU interprets time input as UTC If the time reference to this unit is not UTC do not adjust the time zone and or DST offset Daylight Saving Time An automatic DST setting can be configured separately and in addition to a time zone offset The UDC RCU provides flexible configuration options supporting most DST standards U S A and Canada On August 8 2005 the Energy Policy Act of 2005 was signed This Act changed the time change dates for Daylight Saving Time in the U S effective in 2007 DST now begins on the second Sunday of March at 2 00 AM Local Time and end the first Sunday of November at 2 00 AM Local Time EU Standard European Union In the European Union daylight change times are defined relative to the UTC time of day instead of local time of day like in the U S For the European Union summertime period begins at 1 00 AM UTC on th
3. timer control unit The UDC RCU will communicate with a single or multiple DTD A19B2 digital time displays i e remote display The combination of LED display and illuminated buttons indicate the selected mode and current step being performed RS485 Communication DTD A19B2 digital time displays are connected to the UDC RCU using the RS485 RJ12 port and a 6 wire 6P6C modular cable Time stamps are sent from a connected DTD A19B2 to the UDC RCU every several seconds The accuracy of the time is dependent upon the referenced time in the DTD A19B2 To control multiple DTD A19B2 digital time displays using a single UDC RCU connect each DTD A19B2 and the UDC RCU to a 6P6C male splitter Any DTD A19B2 connected will receive commands sent from the UDC RCU 6 way splitter 1 UDC RCU Connect one end of a 6P6C cable to a UDC RCU and the other end to a splitter 2 DTD A19B2 Connect one end of a 6P6C cable to a DTD A19B2 digital time display and the other end to the same splitter as the UDC RCU UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 Examples There are three modes of operation e Clock e Count Up e Countdown Below are a few scenarios of how to program and run a routine Clock Press CLOCK to exit the Up or Down mode or the m standalone configuration menu ad CLOCK UP DOWN Please refer to the Configuration section of this document for details on the standalone menu Count Up MODE Selec
4. Unable to lock to time code Possible reasons solutions 1 28 1E d UDC RCU is not currently connected to a valid time code source Verify that all cables are properly connected Verify that all cables and connectors are in working condition The time code format being fed to UDC RCU is not recognized format Verify the time code reference is a format supported by the UDC RCU Signal level of time code is not at acceptable levels Not displaying the correct local time Possible reasons solutions 1 2 The unit is not receiving time code Verify that the colons on the LED display are on solid The time reference is referenced to UTC but your local time zone reference of your time reference and then set the time zone offset to arrive at a correct local time If the time reference is already providing time with local time zone and or DST offsets then set the time zone and or DST offset of the UDC RCU to UTC Ifthe time reference is providing UTC time then configure your UDC RCU to have a local time zone and or DST offset Your time reference is not providing the time date that you expect Contact the individual responsible for the time reference for more information DST is not properly negotiated Possible reasons solutions 1 2 3 Verify the DST is enabled on UDC RCU Verify that the correct format of DST is enabled US EU Check to make sure that you do not have DST enabled on both clocks and UDC RCU UDC RCU Operator
5. and press SECOND to select the minutes Do not adjust for DST in Time Zone Offset Set DST from the next menu setting Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time There are three options for DST settings For information of standards for United States Canada and European Union DST please refer to the section Daylight Saving Time in the previous section of this manual Time Displayed In addition to time zone offset the display can show UTC or local time i e time zone offset daylight saving time Leading Zero This feature will allow a O to be displayed for the first digit between the hours of 1 and 9 The UDC RCU Display Properties will not affect the remote clock display settings Vice versa MARDEK JL UO 010 18 1 06 00 ile ial d5 Ilo FIFI JEU EERTE EUL ole Jiu ile JJ J al FIFI Jola Changes made using WinDiscovery will over write the standalone settings and P 19 UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 20 Custom Time Menu There are situations where the end user needs to display time differently than from a time reference When the custom time is used the time displayed will not have Time Zone offsets or DST applied However the time can be displayed in 12 or 24 hour format document for configuration of display settings To use the custom time feature any external time reference i e time stamp has to be removed from the UDC RCU RJ12 inp
6. left blank P 4 UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 5 Forward Disclaimer The material in this document is for information only and subject to change without notice While reasonable efforts have been made in the preparation of this document to assure its accuracy Image Communications Corporation assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this document or from the use of the information contained herein Image Communications Corporation reserves the right to make changes or revisions in the product design or the product manual without reservation and without obligation to notify any person of such revisions and changes Copyrights Copyright 2014 Image Communications Corporation 1025 West NASA Boulevard Melbourne Florida 32919 0001 U S A All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of Image Communications Corporation Trademarks Trademarks mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Icons Used In This Manual Caution This icon signifies a potential hazard and gives tips on how to avoid them Important Information This icon indicates to an important step that must be followed Technical Note This icon describes technical terms and actions Helpful Hint This icon suggests
7. s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 25 Care and Cleaning Adherence to regular and proper cleaning procedures is recommended to preserve appearance Scratched or otherwise damaged lens caused by misuse mishandling and improper storage or improper cleaning is not covered under the limited warranty Job Site Precautions It is recommended the unit be removed and stored in a protective area during painting and or construction Stainless Steel Case If your unit has a stainless steel case a cleaner and polish designed for use on stainless steel is recommended Use a recommended product to maintain and protect the stainless steel finish while resisting water spots and fingerprints Compatible Cleaners and Polish The following cleaning and polish agent has been found to be compatible with the stainless steel case finish Manufacturer s instructions should be followed Magic Complete Stainless Steel Cleaner and Polish Spray Magic American Products Washing to Minimize Scratching Fresh paint splashes grease and smeared glazing compounds can be removed easily before drying by rubbing lightly with a good grade of naphtha or isopropyl alcohol Follow the alcohol rub with a mild detergent wash with warm water and end with a thorough rinsing with clean water using a clean damp lint free cloth Foreign Substance Removal e Butyl Cellosolve For removal of paints marking pens lipstick etc e The use of adhesive tape or lint removal tools work wel
8. the general setup and practice 0 T MH Printing While optimized for onscreen viewing the pages of this manual are formatted for printing on 8 1 2 x 11 and A4 sized paper giving you the option to print the entire manual or just a specific page or section Compliance CE Marking C FCC Statement C UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 6 Electromagnetic Compatibility 2004 108 EC Tested and Conforms to the following EMC standards EN 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 2001 Electrostatic Discharge EN 61000 4 3 2006 A1 2008 RF Immunity EN 61000 4 4 2004 Fast Transient Common Mode EN 61000 4 5 2006 Surge EN 61000 4 6 2007 RF Injection Common Mode EN 61000 4 8 1993 A1 2001 Power Frequency Magnetic Field EN 61000 4 11 2004 Voltage Dips EN 61000 6 3 2001 EMC Emissions Generic Commercial EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 CISPR 22 2008 ANSI C63 4 2009 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 Harmonic Current Emission EN 61000 3 3 2008 Voltage Fluctuations and Flicker Low voltage directive 2006 95 EC Tested and Conforms to the following Safety standards EN 60950 1 2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial residential installation Operation is subject to the f
9. Imagine COMMUNICATIONS x Installation and Operation Manual eee eee UDC RCU Master Clock Revision 2014 04 04 P061 0025 Delivering the Moment imaginecommunications com Publication Information 2014 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential Imagine Communications considers this document and its contents to be proprietary and confidential Except for making a reasonable number of copies for your own internal use you may not reproduce this publication or any part thereof in any form by any method for any purpose or in any language other than English without the written consent of Imagine Communications All others uses are illegal This publication is designed to assist in the use of the product as it exists on the date of publication of this manual and may not reflect the product at the current time or an unknown time in the future This publication does not in any way warrant description accuracy or guarantee the use for the product to which it refers Imagine Communications reserves the right without notice to make such changes in equipment design specifications components or documentation as progress may warrant to improve the performance of the product Trademarks Videotek is a registered trademark of Imagine Communications or its subsidiaries All other trademarks and trade names are the property of their respective companies Contact Information Imagine Communications has o
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11. dbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 12 Interface The top panel provides immediate access to all major UDC RCU functions The panel consists of a 6 digit 7 segments LED display along with three sets of pushbuttons Status LED The colons on the LED display are used to alert the user of lock to time reference Colons Flashing Time is not able to be decoded from the time reference or the reference is not present Time displayed on the face of the unit is based upon internal RTC and may not be accurate On Solid The unit acquired valid time and has synchronized its internal RTC to the time reference The internal clock time is considered accurate Button Assignments Modes There are three mode buttons CLOCK UP and DOWN Each mode performs a different operation and is listed in the table below Mode Standalone Menu Exit standalone menu UP Perform a count up or stop watch routine wt Clear Preset In current mode press to set the preset to 00 00 00 DOWN Perform a countdown routine Clear Preset In current mode press to set the preset to 00 00 00 E Standalone Menu Navigate the menu options i e roll through Set There are three set buttons HOUR MINUTE and SECOND Besides adjusting the counter preset the buttons are used to change settings in the standalone menu Set HOUR Select a preset of 0 24 hours Standalone Menu Select a negative Time Zone offset MINUTE Select a preset of 0 59 minutes
12. e last Sunday of March and ends at 1 00 AM UTC on the last Sunday of October Please carefully consult the section entitled Device Settings for details on setting daylight time To ensure proper hands free year around operation DST adjustments must be configured using the daylight time option and not with the time zone offset option Freewheeling Accuracy The UDC RCU has built in provisions to allow the clock to freewheel and maintain accuracy for extended periods in the absence of time reference These features also allow the unit to be set manually and operate without time code TCXO and RTC circuit The UDC RCU contains a precision TCXO and RTC circuit allowing the clock to maintain an accuracy of 1 minute per year to the last known time code input 165 mS per day when a time reference is not preset or cannot be decoded i e freewheeling mode Maintenance free Rechargeable Battery The RTC and TCXO are maintained continuously from a rechargeable battery circuit during periods of power outage Minimum holdover period is two weeks once the battery is charged The battery will automatically charge when the unit is next powered and requires no maintenance Non Volatile Configuration The configurations are maintained in non volatile memory allowing the current settings to be retained during power outages UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 14 Operation Overview The UDC RCU is a programmable single channel
13. ffice locations around the world For locations and contact information see http www imaginecommunications com contact us Support Contact Information For support contact information see Support Contacts http www imaginecommunications com services technical support eCustomer Portal http support imaginecommunications com 2014 Imagine Communications Corp Proprietary and Confidential UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 2 Table of Contents moles AU oes ga eee 5 Wife I AA EAA E E AAEE ue 5 CODY a EE E oo TT mE 5 MEE Te EAn 18 d NET ent ee ee ee eee P E eee ee 5 eei Sea MS SRI s cmm 5 zig c 5 CONIA CO NES TTD TET T Um 6 CE TMISEICIBE e tnu E CHINE SUPIEP PUE ESO Un ecco vanes eaicegusaieueie pada ENIM MINNIE EMI UNITE E INPUNE 6 FG ete an IV gcse p r HC 6 iJ e 7 Rien s TRENT RT EE 7 BEV OC CUO m 9 FR SS Q 9 Beer all WISE Pre Id oA TREE mt 9 Unpacking and InstallatiOl sas searert qua de koi
14. in cell Panasonic ML1220 and recharging circuit requires no maintenance and retains all configuration settings for two weeks minimum holdover without applied external power Operating Storage Temperature and Humidity Operating Temperature 32 to 140 F 0 to 60 C Relative Humidity eeeessssses O to 90 non condensing Storage Temperature eese 40 to 185 F 40 to 85 C Size and Weight dod c 6 82 17 32cm Len A cesses net catere eg Ps M UU EM ENIE 5 24 13 31cm OE NE RR T 2 37 6 02cm MIB zosiit Sees EtIAm S IFTEERA FI SUOREASEPDISU SEMIS 2 2lb 35 202 UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 24 Troubleshooting Unable to communicate to slave display clock Possible reasons solutions 1 pr s 2 e Verify the correct RJ12 6P6C modular cable is being used i e 6 conductor Verify all connections are secure between the UDC RCU and slave display clock Check to make sure power is applied to all devices Check the cables for hard bends kinks or cuts Verify that the correct adapters and splitters are being used i e 6P6C Colons are flashing Time is incorrect Possible reasons solutions 1 2 The UDC RCU is not currently connected to a valid time reference There is a problem with the cabling between the UDC RCU and the time reference Verify that all cables and connectors are in good condition
15. ine press PAUSE to freeze the running count To continue press START and the routine will continue from its paused count PAUSE To end a running count before its end number i e O is reached press STOP and the count will reset back to the u preset i e start number and hold for the next command PAUSE HOUR MINUTE SECOND _ oe START PAUSE STOP Illustration above shows the UDC RCU performing a countdown routine UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 17 COUNT TO TIME Select the Count to Time mode by pressing and holding the DOWN button for 2 seconds The DOWN button should begin to steadily flash MODE zz CLOCK i DOWN Enter the end real time of the count up by pressing the HOUR MINUTE and or SECOND buttons With each corresponding button pressed the digit on the display will increment Enter the Real Time that you want to the display to countdown toward in a 24hour timescale e g if the current time is 1 05pm and you want to countdown towards 1 30pm program the unit to 13 30 At the end of the routine the DOWN button will continue to flash indicating the UDC RCU is currently in Count to Time mode BH c HOUR MINUTE SECOND Press the START button to send a command to the remote display and start the Count to Time The display will show the running count EH to time displaying the countdown or remaining hours minutes a
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17. l for lifting off old weathered paints e To remove labels stickers etc the use of kerosene naphtha or petroleum spirits is generally effective When the solvent will not penetrate sticker material apply heat hair dryer to soften the adhesive and promote removal Gasoline should never be used UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 26 UDC RCU Service and Support For service and support telephone the Image Communications Customer Service Department at 1 888 534 8246 If the problem cannot be resolved over the telephone and the instrument must be shipped to Image Communications for service or repair Obtain a Return Authorization RA number from the Image Communications Customer Service Department Attach a tag to the unit with the following information s Your company name address and telephone number o The name of the contact person at your company o The RA number o The unit serial number o An explanation of the problem To prevent shipping damage pack the unit the same way Image Communications had packed it If possible use the original packing materials in the original shipping container Ship the unit to the following location Image Communications Corporation Videotek Test and Measurement 243 Shoemaker Road Pottstown PA 19464 6433 Attn RA xxxx where xxxx is the RA number Email BCDService Imagecommunications com
18. nd seconds until the preprogrammed real time The preprogrammed real time may reference local or UTC or whatever real time was START PAUSE STOP programmed into the UDC RCU prior to the initialization of the count time You cannot freeze the Count to Time routine To abandon the existing Count to Time press DOWN again To release the display device press CLOCK UDC RCU will auto adjust for Daylight Savings Time and Leap seconds Therefore if the UDC RCU is counting down towards a time between 0200 and 0259 on the first morning of Daylight Savings Time the count will advance 24 hours to the first available time of 02 because that time does not exist on that morning The Count to Time feature will automatically count down towards the next real time programmed into the UDC RCU Depending on the settings in WinDiscovery the UDC RCU will then perform a Count end flash and commence a negative count upwards from zero removing leading zeros Or will then infinitely flash all zeros Brightness Dim Bright e Display Options Time Display C UTC Time 12 hour Leading Zeros On E Local Time 24 hour Leading Zeros Off Speaker C Altern Enable C Disable Count end Flash x3 C Infinite UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 Configuration Standalone Menu Display Properties The UDC RCU can be customized to display time in a variety of formats and brightness levels
19. ntionally left blank P 8 UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 9 Introduction The UDC RCU is a programmable single channel timer control unit The UDC RCU will communicate with a single or multiple DTD A19B2 digital time displays i e remote display Features e Rubber feet for tabletop use e Daylight Saving Time configuration e Control multiple devices simultaneously e Modes include count down count up and clock e Current mode select indicated by illuminated button e All configuration settings retained in non volatile flash memory e Uses RJ12 6P6C modular cable to interface with remote displays e Six digit LED display shows what the remote device devices are displaying e RTC Real Time Clock backup retains time during loss of power or reference e Time zone offsets General Use Precautions Do not expose this device to temperatures outside the range of 32 to 140 F O to 60 C Placing your device in an environment that is too cold or humid may damage the unit Do not place heavy objects on top of this device or use excessive force on it Never use benzene paint thinners detergent or other chemical products to clean the outside of this device Please refer to the Care and Cleaning section of this document for details on cleaning and recommended products i The warranty may be void as a result of the failure to respect the precautions stated above Only qualified persons are authori
20. ollowing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WEEE RoHS Compliant by Exemption UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 7 Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE 2002 95 EC The UDC RCU is considered WEEE Category 9 Monitoring and Control Instruments Equipment as defined by the WEEE Directive and therefore fall within the scope of the WEEE Directive Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances Directive 2002 95 EC The RoHS directive covers the same scope of electrical and electronic equipment that are under the WEEE directive except that Category 8 Medical Devices and Category 9 Monitoring and Control Instruments which are under WEEE are excluded from the RoHS directive This device fall under the category of Monitoring and Control Instruments Equipment Category 9 as defined in Annex 1A of WEEE 2002 96 EC Directive which is excluded from the RoHS directive 2002 95 EC reference Article 2 paragraph 1 requirements These products are manufactured using lead in the soldering process as allowed for items excluded from the RoHS directive These units are RoHS Compliant only in that they are excluded from the RoHS directive under Category 9 Monitoring and Control Instruments UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 This page inte
21. ry default settings Brightness 4 Speaker On Time Display Format 24 hour 1 Located on the rear of the unit is the pinhole to the Ti Z Offset O reset button i e next to the RJ45 Ethernet port dire aid Daylight Saving Time Off Time Displayed Local 2 While the unit is powered on insert a non metallic Leading Zero Off reset tool straight through the pinhole and hold the Display dashes Disabled button for proximity 5 seconds or until the display shows dashes The unit will go through an initialization process Next the UDC RCU will show the time on the display Reset button through pinhole UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 22 This page intentionally left blank UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 23 Specifications Communications I O Connectors Au HS Communication with DTD A19B2 Digital Time display Mn E not used Power AC idoli NERONE 100 240 VAC Frequency cccccccccccesseessseececceeeeeeeeeseeeeeess 50 60 Hz CONS UNMOUION tT 5W Sella eR Q Universal IEC input connector There are no user serviceable parts inside the UDC RCU Timer Control Unit Please contact Image Communications Corporation if you require servicing or repair Internal Battery Circuit Maintenance Free Rechargeable Battery 3V 17 mAh Coin Cell Rechargeable Manganese Lithium Panasonic ML1220 V1A Rechargeable Manganese Lithium co
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23. t the mode of operation by pressing the button labeled iM UP CLOCK UP DOWN Enter the end number preset by pressing the HOUR MINUTE or SECOND buttons With each corresponding button pressed the digit on the display will increment SET HOUR MINUTE SECOND Press START to send a command to the remote display and start the routine The display will show the running count At the end of the routine the display on the UDC RCU and remote display will flash three times and hold for a command During a routine press PAUSE to freeze the running count To continue press START and the routine will continue from its paused count To end a running count before its end number is reached press STOP and the count will reset back to the preset i e end number and hold for the next command P 15 UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 16 Countdown Select the mode of operation by pressing the button labeled DOWN CLOCK Enter the start number preset by pressing the HOUR MINUTE or SECOND buttons With each corresponding button pressed the digit on the display will increment Press and hold to enter a rapid movement Press START to send the command to the remote display to start the routine The display will show the running count At the end of the routine the display on the UDC RCU and remote display will flash three times and hold for a command During a rout
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25. ut If the UDC RCU is receiving time stamps it will display this time not the custom time entered H Please refer to Standalone Menu Display Properties in the previous section of this MODE To enter the custom time menu press CLOCK If you entered the custom time menu accidently press CLOCK to cancel and return to clock mode CLOCK UP DOWN Enter the time in 24 hour format by pressing the HOUR MINUTE and SECOND buttons until all dashes are replaced with digits With each corresponding button pressed the digit on the display will increment Press and hold to enter HOUR MINUTE SECOND a rapid movement Press CLOCK to exit the menu and display the custom time CLOCK UP DOWN the internal RTC time i If dashes are displayed the time will not be set and the display will revert back to When the custom time is no longer needed there are three ways to restore time e Receive time stamps from a DTD A19B2 via 6P6C modular cable e Cycle power by removing the AC power cord for a few seconds e Reset UDC RCU to factory defaults Please refer to Reset Configuration to Factory Default in the next section of this document for details on resetting the UCD RCU All user configurations will be cleared UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 21 Reset Configuration to Factory Default In some situations it may be necessary to return the Default Settings unit to facto
26. zed to carry out maintenance on this device Read this User s Manual carefully and follow the correct procedure when setting up the device Do not open your Masterclock product or attempt to disassemble or modify it Never insert any metallic object into the unit s case doing so increases the risk of electrical shock short circuiting fire or personal injury Never expose this device to rain or use it near water or in damp or wet conditions Never place objects containing liquids on or near this device as they may spill into its openings increasing the risk of electrical shock short circuiting fire or personal injury UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 10 Unpacking and Installation Supplied Ship Kit The list below is for illustration purposes Refer to your sales order for actual items shipped e UDC RCU e 6P6C modular cable 50 with RJ12 connectors e CD ROM User Manual e AC power cord with IEC plug Sc Imagine Delivering the Moment UDC RCU Operator s Handbook Rev 2014 04 04 P 11 Connections The UDC RCU is supplied with an AC power cord and communication cable depending on options Shown below with AC power cord and 6P6C cable connected IEC socket RJ12 port RJ45 port AC power RS485 communications not used DTD A19B2 digital time display s Power AC All AC power cords have a standard IEC female plug on one end and a male plug on the other UDC RCU Operator s Han

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