Lathem Time Clock LTR4 512 User Manual

LTR4-512  
LTR8-512  
LTR8-512M  
MASTER CLOCK  
Installer’s Guide  
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Table of Contents  
WELCOME  
PARTS LIST  
MOUNTING THE MASTER  
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Surface Mount ...........................................................................................................................3  
Semi-Flush Mount......................................................................................................................4  
Lowering the Display Unit during Testing ...............................................................................4  
Rack Mount ...............................................................................................................................6  
Hidden Power Supply Mount ....................................................................................................7  
WIRING THE MASTER  
SETTING UP THE MASTER  
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Enter your Password ...............................................................................................................11  
Set the Date and Time .............................................................................................................12  
Enable the Relays ....................................................................................................................13  
Choose the Clocks to Synchronize...........................................................................................13  
Manual Bell Control................................................................................................................14  
Auto Test the Bells...................................................................................................................15  
Set Daylight Savings ................................................................................................................15  
Setup Communications (LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M only)....................................................15  
FUNCTIONS DEFINED  
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Quick Check Commands.........................................................................................................17  
Quick Check Command [*] Status..........................................................................................17  
Quick Check Command [1] Edit Keys....................................................................................17  
Quick Check Command [3] 12/24 Hour Display ....................................................................17  
Program Keys..........................................................................................................................17  
[0] = Password..........................................................................................................................17  
[1] = Set Date and Time...........................................................................................................18  
[2] = Select Clock Control .......................................................................................................18  
[3] = Manual Bell Control .......................................................................................................18  
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[4] = Program Schedules..........................................................................................................18  
[5] = Schedule Changes............................................................................................................19  
[6] = Enable or Disable Circuits..............................................................................................19  
[7] = Daylight Savings Time ....................................................................................................19  
[8] = Change Schedule.............................................................................................................19  
[9] = Sync Clocks .....................................................................................................................20  
[A] = Program Holidays ..........................................................................................................20  
[B] = Communications (LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M Only) ..................................................20  
[C] = Change Password ...........................................................................................................20  
[D] = Time Calibration (Available with Firmware Version 5.02).........................................21  
Auto Bell Test ..........................................................................................................................22  
APPENDIX A - SPECIFICATIONS  
APPENDIX B – DAYLIGHT SAVINGS COUNTRY CODES  
APPENDIX C - SECONDARY CLOCK TYPE CODES  
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WIRING SECONDARY CLOCKS ........................................................................................26  
APPENDIX D - WIRING DIAGRAMS  
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Fig. D1 - TERMINAL BLOCK ‘P4.......................................................................................42  
WIRING THE LTRx-512 FOR 120VAC (nom.) OPERATION ..........................................42  
WIRING THE LTRx-512 FOR 220/240VAC (nom.) OPERATION....................................42  
Fig. D2 - TYPICAL SIGNAL DEVICE WIRING...................................................................43  
Fig. D3 - COMPUTER CABLE..............................................................................................43  
Fig. D3 - COMPUTER CABLE..............................................................................................44  
Fig. D4 - RS-232 CABLE ........................................................................................................44  
Fig. D5 - SYNCHING UP TO 60 RS-485 TIME SYNC DEVICES .......................................45  
Fig. D6 - LTRx-512 USED AS SLAVE TO ALLOW 30 EXTRA RS-485 .............................45  
Fig. D7 – COMMUNICATION TERMINAL BLOCK..........................................................46  
Fig. D8 - POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL BLOCKS .............................................................48  
APPENDIX E – INSTALL THE OPTIONAL MODEM  
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APPENDIX F – CONNECTING THE LTR-RSS (REMOTE SCHEDULE SELECTOR)  
APPENDIX G – CONNECTING THE LTR-GPS (SATELLITE RECEIVER / SYNCHRONIZER)  
APPENDIX H – POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATICS  
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Welcome  
This Installer’s Guide covers three different Master Clocks. The LTR4-512, the LTR8-512  
and the LTR8-512M. All three units are installed and programmed in similar fashions. The main  
difference between the three units is the LTR4-512 has 4 circuits that can be programmed to ring  
bells or activate circuits for up to 99 seconds and/or synchronize the time on two types of clock  
systems (any clock systems types listed in Appendix B, plus RS-485 time sync devices). The  
LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M have 8 circuits that can be programmed to ring bells or activate  
circuits for up to 99 seconds and/or synchronize the time on three types of clock systems (any two  
clock system types listed in Appendix B, plus RS-485 time sync devices). You can program up to  
512 events to activate a single or multiple circuits on a given day and time. The LTR8-512 and  
LTR8-512M can also connect to a PC running Microsoft Windows using the optional LTR  
MasterLink software. The LTR8-512M has a built in Modem capable of communicating with the  
PC or for synchronizing with the NIST Atomic Clock.  
Unless otherwise specified, LTRx-512 refers to all units. Information that applies to specific  
units will be noted.  
The list below describes the functions that you can set for this Master:  
Passwords  
Date and time  
Clock types to sync  
Manual bell control (example: sounding a fire alarm)  
Bell schedules (with events lasting up to 99 seconds)  
Dates when automatic schedule changes go into effect  
Manual circuit disabling (example: for safety during maintenance)  
Daylight savings time features  
Instant bell schedule changes  
Instant clock synchronization  
Holiday schedules  
Communications when using the LTR MasterLink software with your Master, an RS-485  
network or modem access (LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M only)  
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Parts List  
Please check that you received all the parts needed to setup your Master:  
Master Clock (ready to surface mount)  
User’s Guide & Installer’s Guide  
Installation Hardware Kit  
Package of quick-connects  
Package of mounting screws and 2 extra cover screws  
Also included with the LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M  
2 L-brackets (ears), used to rack mount  
Power supply box cover, used to mount in a rack or with a hidden power supply  
Optional parts:  
Connection cable to mount the power supply up to 8 feet from display unit  
LTR MasterLink software to control the Master from a computer (LTR8-512 and LTR8-  
512M only)  
Internal Modem (LTR8-512 only)  
LTR-RSS Remote Schedule Selector switch (LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M only)  
Rack Mount hardware kit for the LTR4-512  
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Mounting the Master  
The Master comes ready to surface mount on the wall. However, you can also install the Master  
in a standard 19" rack, recess the power supply into the wall or hide the power supply in the floor  
or ceiling and hang only the display unit on the wall with optional hardware.  
A qualified electrician who understands the electrical code in your area should install your Master.  
The installation should not require any special tools, but may require extra hardware, wire, etc. as  
required by your local electrical code.  
Surface Mount  
Power Supply Box  
Wall Mount Cover  
Display Unit  
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To surface mount the Master  
Place the Master on its back with the display unit facing up and the keypad to the right  
Remove the two screws from just above the display unit  
Lift the display unit up and away from you. Note that two rivets at the bottom of the  
cover prevent you from lifting it straight up  
Unplug the ribbon power cable from the back of the display unit  
Set the display unit aside  
Place two wall anchors and #8 screws 10 inches apart and level on the wall where you  
want to mount the Master  
If needed, place two wall anchors 5 inches below the first two screws  
Hang the power supply onto the top two screws using the keyholes on the back  
Screw two more #8 screws through the two holes at the bottom of the power supply into  
the wall anchors  
Follow the wiring steps in the next chapter  
Reconnect the ribbon cable  
Replace the display unit using the two screws that you earlier removed  
Semi-Flush Mount  
You can set the power supply portion of the Master into the wall. See the steps below and  
refer to the Surface Mount drawing to semi-flush mount your Master. A competent electrician  
should mount the Power Supply Box inside the wall  
To recess the Master in the wall  
Place the Master on its back with the display unit facing up and the keypad to the right  
Remove the two screws from just above the display unit  
Lift the display unit up and away from you. Note that two rivets at the bottom of the  
cover prevent you from lifting it straight up  
Unplug the ribbon power cable from the back of the display unit  
Set the display unit aside  
The power supply measures 12" wide x 6" high x 3 3/8" deep. The cover extends ½"  
around the 12" x 6" dimensions. Cut a hole roughly 12¼" x 6¼" in the wall between two  
studs where you want to hang your Master  
Cut two blocks of wood for filler and attach them to the studs  
Using the two holes on each side of the power supply, screw it to the blocks  
Follow the wiring steps in the next chapter  
Plug the ribbon cable  
Replace the display unit using the two screws that you earlier removed  
Lowering the Display Unit during Testing  
With a Semi-Flush or Surface mount, you can hang the display unit below the back box when  
testing the Master and its circuits. To lower the display unit, remove the two screws that  
attach the display unit to the back box. Lift the unit up and away from the back box, leaving  
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the ribbon cable plugged in. For Semi-Flush mounts, remove the green communications plug  
from the back of the display unit, so it can sit flat against the wall. Swing the two hooks on  
the back of the unit up and hook them over the bottom edge of the back box. You can use the  
keypad to turn on circuits or program the Master, as well as access the relay and connector  
blocks inside the back box  
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Rack Mount  
The LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M come with two L-shaped brackets (optional on the  
LTR4-512) so you can install your Master in a standard 19-inch rack  
Power Supply Box  
Brackets  
Display Unit  
To install the Master in a 19-inch rack  
Place the Master on its back with the display unit facing up and the keypad to the right  
Remove the two screws from just above the display unit  
Lift the display unit up and away from you. Note that two rivets at the bottom of the  
cover prevent you from lifting it straight up  
Unplug the ribbon power cable from the back of the display unit  
Set the display unit aside  
Detach the display unit from the wall mount cover by removing the 4 screws on the back  
of the display unit (IMPORTANT: These screws are the correct length so they do not  
interfere with the circuit board inside the display unit. Using any other screws voids any  
warranty)  
Remove the rectangular knockout near the top of the power supply  
Using the 4 screws that you removed from the display unit, attach the display unit to the  
side of the power supply. You can fit a #1 Philips screwdriver with an 8 inch blade  
through the holes opposite the 4 screw holes  
Plug the ribbon cable from the power supply into the display unit  
Remove the two screws from the side of the display unit  
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Using these same screws, attach an “L” bracket (or ear)  
Repeat to attach the other ear  
Mount the unit in the rack  
Follow the wiring steps in the next chapter before attaching the box cover  
Attach the furnished cover to the power supply using four 6-32 screws (two of these  
screws you removed from the display unit)  
Hidden Power Supply Mount  
You can hide the power supply portion of the Master above a dropped ceiling, under a raised  
floor or behind a wall, up to 8 feet away from the display unit. This allows you to hide the  
cables and gives a more pleasing look to your Master. To mount the Master this way, you  
must purchase the 8-foot connection cable  
Power Supply Box  
8 foot cable  
(optional)  
Display Unit  
To hide the power supply  
Place the Master on its back with the display unit facing up and the keypad to the right  
Remove the two screws from just above the display unit  
Lift the display unit up and away from you. Note that two rivets at the bottom of the  
cover prevent you from lifting it straight up  
Unplug the ribbon power cable from the back of the display unit  
Set the display unit aside  
Detach the display unit from the power supply cover by removing the 4 screws on the  
back of the display unit (IMPORTANT: These screws are the correct length so they do  
not interfere with the circuit board inside the display unit. Using any other screws voids  
any warranty)  
Unplug the ribbon cable from the power supply board  
Remove a knockout in the power supply and pass the 8-foot connection cable through it  
using proper strain relief hardware. When properly installed, the cable will face away from  
the transformer  
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Note: UL regulations require that you do NOT place high voltage (120V) and low  
voltage communication cables in the same conduit or through the same knockout holes  
Follow the wiring steps in the next chapter  
For the cleanest installation, mount the display unit over a standard “double gang” 4-inch  
electrical box  
Route the other end of the 8-foot connection cable to this electrical box  
Place two #8 screws, 12 inches apart and level, ½-inch down from the top of the electrical  
box  
Connect the 8-foot connection cable and any communication cables to the display unit  
Check your connections, then turn your Master on using the On/Off switch on the power  
supply board  
Attach the furnished cover to the power supply using four 6-32 screws (two of these  
screws you earlier removed from the display unit)  
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Wiring the Master  
Wire the display panel and power relay units for bell control and clock synchronization. Refer  
to the diagrams in Appendix D for more details. Until you complete this part of the wiring,  
do not turn on the AC power to P4, and keep the power/relay unit’s toggle switch  
turned “OFF” (Note: The LTR4-512 does not contain Terminal Block P3)  
POWER SUPPLY  
This is terminal block P4. See the  
drawings below for a closeup of wiring  
for 120VAC or 220/240VAC  
TERMINAL BLOCK ‘P4’  
WIRING THE LTR8-512  
TERMINAL BLOCK ‘P4’  
WIRING THE LTR8-512  
FOR 120VAC (nom.) OPERATION  
J1 installed between 3 & 4 and J2  
installed between 5 & 6  
FOR 220/240VAC (nom.) OPERATION  
J1 installed between 4 & 5  
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Your Master is already setup for 120VAC operation. If you need to wire it for 220/240VAC,  
change the jumper settings as shown in the drawings above  
We recommend using stranded wire inside the Power  
Supply Box. Stranded wire allows for a firm connection to  
the Quick Connect terminals. Stranded wires are also less  
likely to interfere with the relay board components. If you  
must use solid wire, join the stranded wire to the solid wire  
in another box  
Note that applying 220/240 VAC power to a system not  
setup for that voltage level can severely damage its  
electronic parts  
Attach the supplied quick-connects to the wires as needed  
Plug the quick-connects into the terminal block, as shown in the drawings above. Failure to  
properly connect the ground wire can increase interference and cause unsafe operating  
conditions  
While the Master is fused internally to protect its electronics, you must also fuse the incoming  
AC line as required by your local electrical code. You should connect the unit to a dedicated  
10 Amp circuit. You may need to add external MOV’s or diodes to sync a specific clock type  
– see Appendix D for the wiring diagram of your type clock. Appendix C shows wiring  
diagrams for bell circuits and communications  
Complete any mounting steps in the previous chapter before turning on the power supply  
Turn the toggle switch in the power supply to the “ON” position. The display may show the  
message SYSTEM RECOVERY IN PROGRESS" for about 2 minutes, then you will see the  
date and time  
Fasten the cover to the power supply  
EXTERNAL PULSE-SYNC  
Your Master can synchronize to other systems if needed. For example, you have a  
non-compatible time clock that the Master cannot synchronize, but it has a built-in bell ringer.  
By shorting terminals 7 & 8 on terminal block P1, or terminals 6 & 7 of the communications  
terminal on the back of the display unit, the Master will immediately reset to 00:00 (midnight).  
If you can program the other device to close its circuit at 00:00 (Midnight) then the two  
systems will remain reasonably in sync. WARNING: DO NOT APPLY POWER TO THESE  
CONNECTIONS – only close the circuit for a short time (Duration must be at least 1, but not  
more than 2 seconds)  
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Setting up the Master  
If you will use the Master to sync clocks, you must first use relays #7 & #8 (terminal block  
P1) for synching. If you have an LTR8-512 or LTR8-512M and will use a second clock  
type, you must use relays #5 & #6 (terminal block P2) for those clocks  
Bell  
Bell  
Bell  
Bell  
Bell  
Bell  
Bell  
Bell  
Zone #1 Zone #2 Zone #3 Zone #4 Zone #5 Zone #6 Zone #7 Zone #8  
Relay #1 Relay #2 Relay #3 Relay #4 Relay #5 Relay #6 Relay #7 Relay #8  
---Clock Sync #2--- ---Clock Sync #1---  
Here are some suggested ways to program your Master’s relays:  
1. Eight (8) bell zones that can last from 1 second to 99 seconds. Use this setup if your  
Master will not synchronize secondary clocks.  
2. Six (6) bell zones and one electro-mechanical wall clock sync control. Use this setup if  
your Master will sync only one type of clock in one string.  
3. Four (4) bell zones and two electro-mechanical wall clock sync controls. Use this setup if  
you will synchronize two clock types, or if you have two strings of clocks (typically 20 to  
35 clocks to a string).  
The steps below lead you through getting the Master up and running.  
Enter your Password  
The user password allows you to access user functions, but you must use the administrator  
password to access advanced functions. You can change the user password, but you cannot  
change the administrator password. To keep the administrator functions secure, only give this  
guide to authorized personnel. You can learn more about user passwords in the User’s Guide.  
All factory programmed passwords can be spelled out using the letters of a telephone keypad.  
For example, the administrator password is 332537 or DEALER.  
Enter the administrator password ‘332537’ [DEALER]  
Press  
[#]  
Display  
SELECT FUNCTION CODE  
[0]=ENTER PASSWORD  
[0]  
[#]  
PASSWORD:  
000000  
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[3][3][2][5][3][7] PASSWORD: 332537  
[#]  
ADMINISTRATOR  
PASSWORD ACCEPTED  
Return to time and date display after 3 seconds  
Note that if you stop using the keypad for over 5 minutes, you must re-enter your password  
Set the Date and Time  
Use Function [1] to set the date and time  
Press  
[#]  
Display  
SELECT FUNCTION CODE  
SET DATE/TIME  
[1]  
[#]  
ENT.DATE: MM-DD-YYYY  
Enter the numbers for the month, date and year (4-digit year)  
Press [#] to move to the second line  
[0]..[8]  
[#]  
[1]..[7]  
ENTER DAY-OF-WEEK: D  
1=SUNDAY..7=SATURDAY  
Enter a number [1] - [7] for the day of the week,  
Sunday through Saturday  
[#]  
Press [#] to accept (or [*] to cancel and try again)  
[0]..[8]  
ENTER TIME: HH:MM  
Enter the time of the next upcoming minute, using 12-hour or  
24-hour format, then press [#]. (If using 24-hour format, enter  
midnight as 00:00)  
If you enter a time less than 13:00 (1:00 PM), you will see  
[0] or [1]  
[#]  
SELECT [0]PM / [1]AM  
PRESS [#] IF CORRECT  
Press [#] at the top (‘00’ seconds) of the new minute to accept, or  
press [*] to cancel and try again  
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Enable the Relays  
Use Function [6] to enable any control relays that you want to use  
The Enable Circuits function only enables you to use certain relays. It does not turn them on.  
Use Function [3] or [4] to actually turn on these relays  
Press  
[#]  
Display  
SELECT FUNCTION CODE  
[6]=ENABLE CIRCUITS  
[6]  
[#]  
SELECT ACTIVE  
BELL ZONES 12345678  
CLOCK CKTS  
PRESS [#] IF CORRECT  
[1]..[8]  
Enter the circuit numbers that you want to turn  
on or off. When you see the circuit numbers  
you want on, press [#]  
Choose the Clocks to Synchronize  
If you will use the Master to synchronize electro-mechanical wall clocks (analog or digital),  
then use Function [2] to choose the clock type for Clock #1 and/or Clock #2  
NOTE: You do not need to enter any special setup to make the Master synchronize Lathem  
time sync devices (DDC4R, LTR-0, DWA-S and OMC2) using the Master’s RS-485 SYNC  
ports  
Press  
[#]  
Display  
SELECT FUNCTION CODE  
[2]=SELECT CLOCK CTL  
[2]  
[#]  
ENABLE CLOCK CIRCUIT  
SELECT CLK1 CODE: NN  
[#] FOR CODE LIST  
To see the code list, keep pressing [#] and make  
note of the code number for CLOCK1 and CLOCK2  
[0]..[9]  
Enter the 2-digit code for CLOCK1, then press [#]  
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[#]  
SYSTEM TYPE CODE: NN  
If you are using an LTR8-512 or LTR8-512M and you chose a  
CLOCK1 type other than 00, you will see  
SELECT CLK2 CODE: NN  
Enter the code for CLOCK2, or 00, if none  
PRESS [#] IF CORRECT  
[0]..[9]  
[#]  
[#]  
Press [#] to accept  
-or-  
[*]  
Press [*] to cancel and try again  
Manual Bell Control  
Use Function [3] to manually turn on bell circuits  
Press  
[#]  
Display  
SELECT FUNCTION CODE  
[3]=MANUAL BELL CTRL  
[3]  
[#]  
MANUAL BELL CONTROLS  
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8  
PRESS AND HOLD [#]  
TO EXECUTE.[*]TO END  
[1]..[8]  
Enter the circuit numbers that you want to test. When you see the  
circuits you want, press and hold [#]. Those circuits will turn on  
their relays, as shown by the green panel lights. When you release  
the [#], the circuits will turn off their relays. You can now choose  
and test other circuits or press [*] to quit  
Note: Only circuits setup as Bell Zones will appear. If you have an  
LTR8-512 with a single clock system attached, you will only see  
circuits 1-6. If you have an LTR4-512 with a single clock system  
attached, you will only see circuits 1-2  
[*]  
Return to time and date display  
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Auto Test the Bells  
Use the Auto Bell Test feature to turn on all bell relays once per minute at the start of each  
minute. Once you start this function, you can test the continuity of your bell wiring circuits. Use  
the “hidden code” 2355878 [BELLTST] to start the Auto Bell Test. When you enter this code,  
ignore anything that displays on the screen  
Use Function [6] to disable any relays that you do not want to use in your testing  
Once you finish testing, make sure you enter the hidden code again to stop the Auto Bell Test and  
use Function [6] to enable any relays that you earlier disabled  
Set Daylight Savings  
Your Master comes set to adjust for daylight savings in the United States. If you live outside  
the United States or if your region does not observe daylight savings, use Function [7] to  
change the country code  
Press  
[#]  
Display  
SELECT FUNCTION CODE  
[7]  
ENTER COUNTRY CODE  
FOR DAYLIGHT SAVINGS  
TIME ADJUSTMENT:  
08  
[0]..[9]  
[#]  
Enter your country code from Appendix C  
Press [#] to accept (or [*] to cancel)  
If your region does not observe daylight savings, then set your country code to 00  
Setup Communications (LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M only)  
Use Function [B] if you use the LTR MasterLink or Terminal Manager software with your  
Master. You can setup your LTR8-512 with LTR MasterLink using RS-232 (serial), RS-485  
(networked) or Modem (remote) Communications  
You must enter these same settings for your LTR8-512 in the Terminal Manager or  
LTR MasterLink software  
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You cannot choose function [B] directly. To enter Communications, press [#][9][0][0][#]  
Press  
[#]  
Display  
SELECT FUNCTION CODE  
Press [9], then  
[9]  
[0][0]  
Press [0] twice to see  
[B]=COMMUNICATIONS  
[#]  
COMMUNICATIONS SETUP  
SELECT BAUD RATE:  
[2]400 -OR- [9]600  
[2] or [9]  
Enter [2] for 2400 baud or [9] for 9600 baud (9600 is the default)  
9600 (or 2400) BAUD SELECTED  
ENTER TERM ID#  
000  
Note: If the LTR8-512M will be programmed to call the NIST  
Atomic clock, you must select 9600 Baud.  
[0]..[9]  
[3]  
Enter a unique Terminal ID # from 001-127 (065 is the default)  
PRESS [#] TO CONFIRM  
[#]  
Press [#] to accept  
-or-  
[*]  
Press [*] to cancel and try again  
Congratulations! You have finished the basic setup of your LTRx-512 Master. All of the Master  
functions are described in the next section of this guide, such as setting up your bell schedules.  
For detailed information, please refer to the User’s Guide.  
The Master will exit itself out of Program Mode once you stop using the keypad for 5 minutes or  
if you wish to exit programming mode immediately to prevent others from accessing the Master  
Clock, simply enter an invalid password. (For example)  
[#]  
[0]  
[#] 99 [#]  
SELECT FUNCTION CODE  
[0]=ENTER PASSWORD  
PASSWORD:  
99  
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Functions Defined  
[#]  
[*]  
Starts the Programming Functions and Confirms Entries  
Ends Program functions and/or Cancels Entries (except the “Quick Check”)  
Quick Check Commands  
Quick Check commands display system information for about 2 seconds. You can press any of the  
three quick check keys ([*], [1] or [3]) when the Master is in Clock Mode.  
Quick Check Command [*] Status  
Any time you see the time and date, you can press [*] to see the Master status. You will see the  
firmware version, terminal ID#, communications baud rate, time display format (12-hr or 24-hr),  
daylight savings country code and the clock types you have chosen  
Quick Check Command [1] Edit Keys  
Any time you see the time and date, you can press [1] to see the edit key descriptions. You can  
use the edit keys to program Bell Schedules, Automatic Schedule Change Dates, and Holiday  
Dates. When you press [1], you will see  
[1] EDIT  
[3] PRV  
[4] DEL  
[6] ADD  
[9] 1ST  
[#] NXT  
[*] EXIT  
Quick Check Command [3] 12/24 Hour Display  
Any time you see the time and date, you can press [3] after entering your password to toggle the  
time and date between 12-hour and 24-hour format. The 12-hour format shows AM or PM, while  
the 24-hour format shows the day of the week (or ‘HO’ for Holiday).  
Program Keys  
To access the Master’s programming functions, press the [#] key. As described below, some  
functions require a user password, and advanced functions require the administrator password.  
[0] = Password  
You must enter a password for most programming functions. To enter your password, press  
[#][0][#]  
Enter your 6-digit password, then press [#]  
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Once you enter your password, you can now program your Master until it detects that you  
haven’t pressed a key for 5 minutes. After that, you must re-enter your password to keep  
programming  
The administrator password 332537 [DEALER] allows you to access advanced functions.  
Functions that require the Administrator Password are [2] Select Clock Control, [6] Enable  
Circuits, [7] Daylight Savings, and [B] Communications  
The default user password is 000000. See Function [C] Change Password to learn how to  
change your user password. You cannot change the administrator password  
[1] = Set Date and Time  
To set the date and time, enter your password, then [#][1][#]  
[2] = Select Clock Control  
This function requires the administrator password  
Use this function to choose the clock makes and models that the Master will synchronize. To  
start this function, enter your password, then press [#][2][#]  
Appendix B lists the type codes. If you do not have the printed list handy, keep pressing [#] to  
scroll through the list on the display. As you scroll, make note of the codes for both CLOCK1  
and CLOCK2 (if needed). Enter the 2-digit code for CLOCK1, then press [#]  
[3] = Manual Bell Control  
This function does not require a password  
Use this function to test bell circuits or to manually ring a bell. Press [#][3][#] to start this  
function  
You will know that your circuits have turned on when the green front panel lights for those  
circuits light up  
[4] = Program Schedules  
Use this function to set bell schedules. Enter your password, then press [#][4][#] to start  
programming schedules.  
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[5] = Schedule Changes  
Use Schedule Changes to run schedules at a certain date and time. This function works much  
like the Bell Schedule Function [4]. Enter your password, then press [#][5][#]. You can  
program up to 16 changes at a time  
[6] = Enable or Disable Circuits  
This function requires the administrator password  
Use this function to Enable and Disable bell relays during circuit wiring or maintenance. This  
function can also ‘hold back’ clocks to manually adjust for daylight savings in the fall if you  
do not use the Daylight Savings function [7]  
Disabled relays will ignore any schedules, and you cannot manually turn them on  
([3]=MANUAL BELL CTRL). After you complete and check your system wiring, use this  
function to enable those circuits, so that they will turn on when called. Enter your password,  
then press [#][6][#]  
[7] = Daylight Savings Time  
This function requires the administrator password  
Your LTRx-512 knows the daylight savings time (DST) settings for over 75 countries. By using  
the 2-digit “country code”, your LTRx-512 will automatically adjust for daylight savings time. If  
your nation does not appear in the Country Code list, you can choose code ‘00’ and use  
Lathem’s LTR MasterLink software to program when clock adjustments should occur  
Enter your password, then press [#][7][#]  
Enter your country code from the list in Appendix C or press [9] to see the list. Press [9] to  
jump to each letter in the alphabet, then press [#] to scroll through the codes. (example: press  
[9] to jump to 08: BAHAMAS, BERMUDA, press [9] again to jump to 08: CANADA, press  
[9] again to jump to 02: DENMARK and so on). When you see your country code, enter it,  
then press [#]  
If your region does not observe daylight savings, then leave the country code at 00  
[8] = Change Schedule  
Use this function to override any active bell schedules that you setup in function  
[5]=SCHEDULE CHANGES. Or, you can use this function to instantly run a schedule that you  
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setup in function [4]=PROGRAM SCHEDULE. Enter your password, then press [#][8][#] to  
change a schedule  
[9] = Sync Clocks  
Use this function to quickly synchronize any secondary clocks. This function is primarily used  
during initial installation or if power to your LTRx-512 stayed on while power to the secondary  
clocks stopped.  
Enter your password, then press [#][9][#]  
[A] = Program Holidays  
You can enter up to 16 dates as holidays in your LTRx-512. During holidays, only the events  
that you set to occur on holidays will turn on when they reach the scheduled time  
You cannot choose Function [A] directly. To start the Program Holidays function, enter your  
password, then press [#][9][0][#]  
[B] = Communications (LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M Only)  
This function requires the administrator password  
You cannot choose function [B] directly. To enter Communications, press [#][9][0][0][#]  
You must enter these same settings for the Master in Lathem’s Terminal Manager or  
LTR MasterLink software  
[C] = Change Password  
Use this function to change the default user password (000000) to a unique 6-digit number to  
prevent unauthorized access to the LTRx-512’s programming functions. You should keep a  
copy of this password in a safe place  
You cannot choose function [C] directly. To start the Change Password function, enter  
your current password, then press [#][9][0][0][0][#]  
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[D] = Time Calibration (Available with Firmware Version 5.02)  
The Crystal Oscillator that provides the Time Base for the Master Clock is optimized for  
operation at 25’ C / 75’F, where it will exhibit its highest accuracy. Due to natural aging of the  
crystal and to installation of the Master Clock in locations that do not maintain close temperature  
control, the frequency of the Time-Base is apt to drift from its calibrated value, causing some  
deterioration in timekeeping accuracy. Use this function to calibrate the oscillator to achieve  
maximum timekeeping accuracy within your environment.  
You cannot choose function [D] directly. To start the Time Calibration function, enter the  
Administrator Password, then press [#][9][0][0][0][0][#].  
The following screen will be presented:  
CALIBRATE TIME-BASE  
SELECT: 0 = NORMAL * Note: ‘*’ indicates initial mode  
1 = FASTER  
2 = SLOWER  
To set the Oscillator to the factory default frequency, press [0]. The display will show:  
TIME-BASE NORMAL  
SELECT: 0 = NORMAL *  
1 = FASTER  
2 = SLOWER  
If the Master Clock has been running ‘slow”, you can make the oscillator run faster by pressing  
[1]. You may repeatedly press [1] to increase the adjustment. The display will show the following,  
where ‘NN’ is the amount of positive adjustment applied: Each positive step represents a  
correction of approx. 10.7 seconds / month. With a maximum adjustment of +31 steps, this  
represents correction of up to +5.5 minutes / month.  
TIME-BASE FASTER +NN  
SELECT: 0 = NORMAL *  
1 = FASTER  
2 = SLOWER  
If the Master Clock has been running ‘fast”, you can make the oscillator run slower by pressing  
[2]. You may repeatedly press [2] to increase the adjustment. The display will show the following,  
where ‘NN’ is the amount of negative adjustment applied: Each negative step represents a  
correction of approx. -5.35 seconds / month. With a maximum adjustment of -31 steps, this  
represents correction of up to -2.75 min. / month.  
TIME-BASE SLOWER -NN  
SELECT: 0 = NORMAL *  
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1 = FASTER  
2 = SLOWER  
To exit the Time-Base Calibration procedure, press either [#] or [*].  
EXAMPLE: During installation, set the Master Clock’s time to match an accurate reference  
(Cell Phone display, Computer Network Time, WWVB Radio Clock, etc.). At the end of  
one month, compare the Master’s time against the Reference Time, to determine accuracy.  
If the Master were, say, 32 seconds slow, then calculate required positive correction as 32  
/ 10.7 = 2.99 ~ 3. Set the correction to “FASTER + 03”.  
Auto Bell Test  
No password is required for this function  
Use the Auto Bell Test feature to turn on all bell relays once per minute at the start of each  
minute. Once you start this function, you can test the continuity of your bell wiring circuits. Use  
the “hidden code” 2355878 [BELLTST] to start the Auto Bell Test. While entering this code,  
ignore anything that displays on the screen  
Use Function [6] to disable any relays that you do not want to use in your testing  
Once you finish testing, make sure you re-enter the hidden code to stop the Auto Bell Test and  
use Function [6] to enable any relays that you earlier disabled  
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Daylight Savings Codes  
APPENDIX A - SPECIFICATIONS  
ELECTRICAL:  
Input Voltage  
120 or 220 / 240 VAC @ 60Hz or 50Hz  
Input Power  
50 VA max (less than 0.5A @ 120V)  
10 year (nom.) Lithium Battery  
120VAC / 28VDC, 10A , Pluggable  
1 x 1.0 Amp Main (AGC1)  
Memory / Quartz Time Backup  
Bell / Clock Control Relays  
Fuse  
MECHANICAL / ENVIRONMENTAL:  
Operating Temperature  
Weight  
32°-175° F (0°-80° C)  
About 12 lb. (depending on configuration)  
See configuration drawings  
Dimensions  
Mounting Options  
Semi-Flush, Surface, 19" Rack, Hidden Power  
Supply (some configurations optional)  
FUNCTIONAL:  
Secondary Clocks Supported  
Any two (2) of twenty-four (24) types plus Lathem  
DDC4R synchronization built-in; See Appendix B.  
One (1) of twenty-four (24) types plus Lathem  
DDC4R synchronization built-in; on the LTR4-512  
Bell Zones and Schedules  
Daylight Savings Time  
Up to eight (8) zones [less two (2) for each electro-  
mechanical secondary clock type]. {Up to four (4)  
zones on the LTR4-512.}  
Eight (8) Schedules, each allowing sixty-four (64)  
multi-function events.  
Supports DST standards for over 75 countries. See  
Appendix C.  
COMMUNICATIONS: (LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M)  
Remote Communications with  
RS-232 point-to-point @ 2400/9600 Baud  
Lathem LTR MasterLink, Terminal RS-485 multi-drop network  
Manager and “Atomic Clock”  
Internal modem (option) dial-in / dial-out  
Clock / Master Synchronization  
using DDC4R Protocols  
or Midnight Impulse  
RS-485 Sync-In/Out Port @ 9600 Baud  
RS-485 Sync-Out Port @ 9600 Baud  
Dry-contact input  
REGULATORY:  
Certifications / Registrations  
FCC Part15-ClassB, UL, cUL, CE  
FCC Part 68 / Canada ICES-003 - Class B  
CE  
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Daylight Savings Codes  
APPENDIX B – DAYLIGHT SAVINGS COUNTRY CODES  
ALBANIA  
ANDORRA  
ARMENIA  
AUSTRIA  
AZERBJAN  
AZORES  
BAHAMAS  
BALEARIC ISLANDS  
BELARUS  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
08  
02  
02  
02  
08  
02  
13  
02  
08  
01  
12  
02  
06  
02  
02  
02  
02  
09  
ENGLAND  
ESTONIA  
FALKLAND ISLANDS 10  
FINLAND  
FRANCE  
GERMANY  
GIBRALTER  
GREECE  
GREENLAND  
HAITI  
HUNGARY  
IRAN  
IRAQ  
IRELAND  
ISRAEL  
ITALY  
JAMAICA  
JORDAN  
KAZAKHSTAN  
KURGYZSTAN  
LATVIA  
LEBANON  
LIECHTENSTEIN  
LUXUMBOURG  
01  
02  
MALTA  
MONACO  
NETHERLANDS  
NEW ZEALAND  
NORWAY  
POLAND  
PORTUGAL  
ROMANIA  
02  
02  
02  
11  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
03  
02  
02  
02  
08  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
07  
07  
02  
02  
03  
02  
04  
02  
08  
05  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
02  
RUSSIA  
BELGIUM  
SAN MARINO  
SCOTLAND  
SLOVAKIA  
SLOVENIA  
SPAIN  
SWEDEN  
SWITZERLAND  
SYRIA  
TURKEY  
UKRAINE  
UNITED KINGDOM  
UNITED STATES  
VATICAN CITY  
YUGOSLAVIA FED.  
BERMUDA  
BOSNIA/HERCGVENA  
BRAZIL  
BULGARIA  
CANADA  
CHANNEL ISLANDS  
CHILE  
CROATIA  
CUBA  
CYPRUS  
CZECH REP  
DENMARK  
EASTER ISLAND  
EGYPT  
USER-SPEC. DATES  
00  
UNDEFINED  
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01 Last Sunday in March, 3rd Sunday in October  
02 Last Sunday in March, last Sunday in September  
02 Last Sunday in March, last Sunday in September  
03 First day of April, Last day of September  
04 First Friday in April, First Sunday in September  
05 First Friday in April, third Friday in September  
06 First Sunday in April, First Saturday in October  
07 First Sunday in April, Last Sunday in October  
08 Second Sunday in March, First Sunday in November  
09 First day of May, Last day of September  
10 Second Sunday in September, Third Sunday of March  
11 First Sunday of October, Third Sunday of March  
12 Second Sunday of October, Second Saturday of February  
13 Third Sunday of October, Second Sunday of February  
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Secondary Clock Types  
APPENDIX C - SECONDARY CLOCK TYPE CODES  
Type Description  
Page  
Type Description  
Page  
01 SYNCHRONOUS WIRED 26  
05 3W MIN IMPULSE/58  
28  
01 LATHEM TYPE SS  
01 CINCINNATI D10  
01 IBM 77 SERIES  
01 SIMPLEX 77 SER  
01 SIMPLEX 93-9  
01 SIMPLEX 91-9  
01 SIMPLEX 941-9  
01 SIMPLEX 943-9  
01 SIMPLEX 6310-9231  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
06 SYNCHRONOUS WIRED 29  
06 CINCINNATI D8  
29  
29  
29  
28  
06 FARADAY  
06 HONEYWELL ST402A  
07 DUKANE 24F200 DIG  
07 DUKANE 24F750  
08 RAULAND 2410 DIG  
09 SIMPLEX 2 MTR /59  
10 SIMPLEX 2 MTR /45  
30  
30  
30  
01 STANDARD EL D10,D12 26  
11 EDWARDS DUAL MOTR 31  
01 STROMBERG 3000  
02 3W MIN IMPULSE/59  
02 LATHEM ISC 2W/3W  
02 CINCINNATI D2-D4  
02 DUKANE 24 SERIES  
02 EDWARDS IMPULSE  
02 FARADAY IMPULSE  
02 IBM 75 SERIES  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
26  
27  
12 CINCINNATI D6  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
36  
36  
36  
37  
37  
38  
38  
39  
40  
41  
14 ELECTRONIC CODED  
15 STRAIGHT FREQ.  
16 IMPLS 12HR COR/59  
17 STANDARD TM AR2/3  
18 NATNL SYNC WIRED  
18 DUKANE 240 SERIES  
19 STMBRG SYN WIR/56  
19 LATHEM SS MODIF.  
20 3W MIN IMPULSE/44  
21 CINCINNATI D1  
02 SIMPLEX 74 SER  
02 SIMPLEX 91-4  
02 SIMPLEX 93-4  
02 SIMPLEX 941-4  
22 DUKANE SYNC WIRED  
23 CONDOR 2412 DIG  
23 RAULAND 2422 DIG  
23 CONDOR BAR-AC-4412  
24 EDWARDS SYNC E-1  
25 SPECIAL TEST  
02 SIMPLEX 943-4  
02 SIMPLEX 6310-9075  
02 STANDARD IMPULSE  
02 STROMBERG IMPULS  
03 STANDARD EL SYNCH  
03 AMR T&S X55BHGA801 27  
04 STANDARD TM AR-2A 28  
27 SIMPLEX 2310 DUAL MT 30  
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WIRING SECONDARY CLOCKS  
TYPE 01 -  
SYNCHRONOUS WIRED  
TYPES INCLUDE: Lathem  
Type SS Wall Clocks  
Cincinnati  
IBM  
D10 (115VAC), D12 (24VAC)  
77 Series  
Simplex  
Stromberg  
77 Series, 93-9, 91-9, 941-9, 943-9, 6310-9231  
3000  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
THREE WIRE MINUTE IMPULSE (59TH MIN.)  
TYPE 02 -  
TYPES INCLUDE: Lathem  
Type ISC (3-Wire)  
Cincinnati  
Edwards  
Faraday  
IBM  
D2, D4  
Impulse  
Impulse  
75 Series  
Simplex  
Standard  
Stromberg  
74 Series, 91-4, 93-4, 941-4, 943-4, 6310-9075, 6310-9231  
Impulse  
Impulse  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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TYPE 02 -  
TWO WIRE REVERSE POLARITY MINUTE IMPULSE (59TH MIN.)  
TYPES INCLUDE: Lathem  
Cincinnati  
Type ISC (2-Wire)  
D3  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 03 -  
STANDARD ELECTRIC SYNCHRONOUS (*Old Style: Dual Motor)  
AMERICAN TIME & SIGNAL #X55BHGA801  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
Note: For New Style (Motor+Solenoid), see Type 06 (Faraday)  
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STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME AR-2A TWO WIRE DUAL VOLTAGE  
TYPE 04 -  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 05 -  
THREE WIRE MINUTE IMPULSE (58TH MIN.)  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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SYNCHRONOUS WIRED  
Wiring Diagrams  
TYPE 06 -  
TYPES INCLUDE: Cincinnati  
Faraday  
D8  
(New Style: Motor + Solenoid)  
ST402A  
Honeywell  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 07 -  
DUKANE 24F200 DIGITAL CLOCKS  
NOTE: THIS SELECTION IS NOT SUPPORTED ON THE LATHEM LTR8-512 OR  
LTR4-512 SERIES. CORRECTION FOR DUKANE 24F200 DIGITAL CLOCKS IS  
AVAILABLE ON THE DUKANE 24A715 SERIES MASTER CONTROL WITH SOLID-  
STATE RELAYS. CONTACT DUKANE CORPORATION OR YOUR DUKANE  
VENDOR.  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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TYPE 08 -  
RAULAND 2410 DIGITAL CLOCKS (24VAC and 115VAC)  
115VAC TYPE  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
24VAC TYPE  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 09 -  
SIMPLEX 59TH MINUTE DUAL MOTOR  
SIMPLEX 45TH MINUTE DUAL MOTOR  
TYPE 10 -  
TYPE 27 -  
SIMPLEX 2310 DUAL MOTOR  
Same hourly corrections as Type 09, but with addition of 12-hour corrections, as for  
Type 03.  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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EDWARDS DUAL MOTOR  
Wiring Diagrams  
TYPE 11 -  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 12 -  
CINCINNATI ‘D6’ CLOCKS  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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ELECTRONIC CODED CLOCKS  
Wiring Diagrams  
-
TYPE 14  
Clocks run normally with 120 VAC power. For any bells or clock correction, the generator prestart  
relay (SK1) first turns on for the signal-generator to reach frequency. SK1 turns on at the 00 second  
after a programmed time or manual bell time. Then relay SK2 turns on for 3 seconds, from the 10th to  
the 13th second, to apply the generator signal (coded cup start signal) onto the 120 VAC. Bell circuits  
then turn on for 3 seconds, in the order listed below, applying the generator signal onto the 120 VAC  
for decoding by the coded cups. The bell relay contacts must connect in parallel with the normally open  
contacts of relay SK2. If it is not time for a clock correction signal, then SK1 turns off at the 59th  
second. At the 57th minute of each hour, SK2 turns on from 57:54 to 58:02, applying the 8-second  
hourly correction generator signal onto the 120 VAC. At 5:57 AM and 5:57 PM (12-hr correction),  
SK2 turns on from 5:57:54 to 5:57:08, applying a 14-second 12-hour correction generator signal onto  
the 120 VAC. For daylight savings, the clocks advance to the proper time by normal 12-hour  
correction, not at 2:00 AM. The order of each relay operation is listed below (see NOTE for Type 15  
re: SK1):  
RELAY  
FROM  
TO  
FROM  
TO  
SK1 Gen. Prestart (hourly corr.)  
SK2 Start Signal (hourly corr.)  
H:57:00  
H:57:10 H:57:13  
H:59:00  
H:57:54 H:58:02  
SK1 Gen. Prestart (12-hour corr.) H:57:00  
H:59:00  
SK2 Start Signal (12 hour corr.)  
5:57:10 5:57:13  
5:57:54 5:58:08  
SK1 Gen. Prestart (bells)  
SK2 Start Signal (bells)  
H:MM:00 H:MM:59  
H:MM:10 H:MM:13  
Bell Circuit 6  
Bell Circuit 5  
Bell Circuit 4  
Bell Circuit 3  
Bell Circuit 2  
Bell Circuit 1  
H:MM:20 H:MM:23  
H:MM:25 H:MM:28  
H:MM:30 H:MM:33  
H:MM:35 H:MM:38  
H:MM:40 H:MM:43  
H:MM:45 H:MM:48  
Bells should not be scheduled for:  
HH:58:SS  
For Masters including firmware versions  
prior to V2.17 only:  
NOTE: The LTRx-512 was designed for  
clocks that do not require a generator pre-  
start to set the frequency level. Clocks  
using this pre-start may not work with the  
LTRx-512 older than V2.17  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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STRAIGHT FREQUENCY  
Wiring Diagrams  
TYPE 15 -  
Clock correction and bell circuit operations are generated by sequentially applying various frequencies  
onto the 120 VAC. Each bell and clock correction circuit has its own frequency. Each bell and clock  
correction circuit has a receiver circuit that applies the associated bell or clock frequency (3510 Hz  
normally used for clock signals). For daylight savings, the clocks advance to the proper time by normal  
12-hour correction, not at 2:00 AM. The time sequence of applying the frequencies to the 120 VAC is  
shown below, and the Master’s bell and system relays control these frequencies:  
RELAY  
FROM  
TO  
Bell Ckt. 1  
Bell Ckt. 2  
Bell Ckt. 3  
Bell Ckt. 4  
Bell Ckt. 5  
Bell Ckt. 6  
H:MM:00  
H:MM:05  
H:MM:10  
H:MM:15  
H:MM:20  
H:MM:25  
H:MM:05  
H:MM:10  
H:MM:15  
H:MM:20  
H:MM:25  
H:MM:30  
Bells should not be  
scheduled for:  
HH:58:SS  
or  
00:00:SS  
SK2  
SK1  
(Hourly Correction)  
(12-Hour Correction) 5:57:54  
H:57:54  
H:58:02  
5:58:08  
(Hourly Correction &  
12-HourCorrection)  
(Bells)  
H:57:00  
H:59:00  
30 sec of  
Bell time  
35 sec of min  
previous to  
Bell  
NOTE:Bells must be programmed 1 minute ahead of desired time.  
Bells will not work during manual clock corrections and at the 58th minute.  
For Masters including firmware  
versions prior to V2.17 only:  
NOTE: The LTRx-512 was designed  
to work with clocks that do not  
require a generator pre-start to set the  
frequency level. Clocks using this pre-  
start may not work with the LTRx-  
512 firmware older than V2.17.  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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TYPE 16 -  
THREE WIRE MINUTE IMPULSE (59 MIN)  
WITH 12-HOUR CORRECTION  
TYPES INCLUDE: Simplex  
91 and 941  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 16 -  
TWO WIRE REVERSE POLARITY MINUTE IMPULSE (59 MIN)  
WITH 12-HOUR CORRECTION  
24 V  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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TYPE 17 -  
STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME AR-2 TWO WIRE DUAL VOLTAGE  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 17 -  
STANDARD ELECTRIC TIME AR-3 THREE-WIRE IMPULSE  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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NATIONAL SYNCHRONOUS WIRED  
Wiring Diagrams  
TYPE 18 -  
TYPES INCLUDE: Dukane  
Rauland  
240 Series  
2463 Series  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 19 - STROMBERG SYNCHRONOUS WIRED  
TYPES INCLUDE: Stromberg  
Lathem  
Synchronous  
Type SS Wall Clocks (modified)  
NOTE: Lathem type SS wall clocks can run according to the above signal operation if modified to  
reference the minute and second hands to HH:57:16 (versus HH:59:00) and the hour hand to  
12 o'clock versus 6 o'clock.  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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TYPE 20 -  
THREE WIRE MINUTE IMPULSE (44TH MIN.)  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 21 -  
CINCINNATI ‘D1’  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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DUKANE SYNCHRONOUS WIRED  
Wiring Diagrams  
TYPE 22 -  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
TYPE 23 - CONDOR DIGITAL CLOCKS (Model 2412)  
TYPES INCLUDE: Condor  
2412  
If the digital clocks lose sync with the LTRx-512, then you can use function [9]=SYNC CLOCKS to re-  
sync them.  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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TYPE 23 -  
CONDOR DIGITAL CLOCKS (Model 2422)  
TYPES INCLUDE: Rauland 2422  
If the digital clocks lose sync with the LTRx-512, then you can use function [9]=SYNC CLOCKS to re-  
sync them.  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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TYPE 23 -  
CONDOR DIGITAL CLOCKS (BAR-AC-4412)  
If the digital clocks lose sync with the LTRx-512, then you can use function [9]=SYNC CLOCKS to re-  
sync them.  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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TYPE 24 -  
EDWARDS SYNCHRONOUS WIRED CLOCKS - TYPE E1  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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APPENDIX D - WIRING DIAGRAMS  
Fig. D1 - TERMINAL BLOCK ‘P4’  
WIRING THE LTRx-512 FOR 120VAC (nom.) OPERATION  
120 VAC  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
J1  
J2  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
WIRING THE LTRx-512 FOR 220/240VAC (nom.) OPERATION  
220/240 VAC  
2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
1
J1  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
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Fig. D2 - TYPICAL SIGNAL DEVICE WIRING  
All circuits should be fused or protected by a circuit breaker (10Amp maximum)  
CKT 7A & 7B Operate Together. You may use  
either of these circuits for bells. In LTR4, these  
circuits become CKT 3 and CKT 4.  
Voltage IN  
7
8
1
2
4
3
5
6
CKT 8  
CKT 7A  
CKT 7B  
Zone 7A & 7B Operate Together  
CKT 7A & 7B Operate Together  
Voltage IN  
CKT 5A & 5B Operate Together. You may  
use either of these circuits for bells. In  
CKT 2.  
LTR4, these circuits become CKT 1 and  
7
8
1
2
4
3
5
6
CKT 6  
CKT 5A  
CKT 5B  
CKT 5A & 5B Operate Together  
Voltage IN  
P3 is not included in the LTR4-512. Use CKT 5, 6, 7,  
& 8 for Bell Circuits.  
7
8
1
2
4
3
5
6
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
Zone 3  
Zone 4  
CKT 4  
CKT 3  
CKT 2  
CKT 1  
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Fig. D3 - COMPUTER CABLE  
(For Front Access Port)  
(LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M Only)  
Fig. D4 - RS-232 CABLE  
(for permanent connection to the  
Communications Terminal Block)  
(LTR8-512 and LTR8-512M Only)  
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Fig. D5 - SYNCHING UP TO 60 RS-485 TIME SYNC DEVICES  
WITHOUT A BUFFER  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13  
Ports are located on the  
back of the Display Unit  
G
N
D
D
+
G
N
D
S
Y
N
C
D
-
TxD  
RxD  
D
-
SYNC  
OUT  
RS-485  
DATA SYNC  
D
+
SYNC  
IN  
D
-
~
~
D
+
~
12V~  
MODEM  
RS-232  
RS-485  
AC  
PULSE  
SYNC  
OUT  
250ma  
HOST COMMUNICATIONS  
LTR8-512 & LTR8-512M Only  
Notes: Up to 30 RS-485 Data Sync Devices (DSDs) can be connected to the Data Sync port. Since the SYNC IN  
port can send as well as receive, 30 extra devices can be connected. If more than 60 DSDs are to be  
connected, another Master Clock will have to be used as a “Booster”.  
Fig. D6 - LTRx-512 USED AS SLAVE TO ALLOW 30 EXTRA RS-485  
TIME SYNC DEVICES  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
MASTER  
CLOCK  
+ -  
RS-485  
RS-485  
DSD  
+ -  
RS-485  
DSD  
DSD  
+ -  
+ -  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13  
Ports are located on the  
back of the Display Unit  
G
N
D
S
Y
N
C
G
N
D
D
+
D
-
TxD  
RxD  
D
-
SYNC  
OUT  
RS-485  
DATA SYNC  
D
+
SYNC  
IN  
D
-
D
+
~
~
12V~  
MODEM  
RS-232  
RS-485  
AC  
PULSE  
SYNC  
OUT  
HOST COMMUNICATIONS  
LTR8-512 & LTR8-512M Only  
250ma  
Note: Since the Sync In port can send as well as receive, 30 extra devices can connect here. If you already have a  
Master Source, such as an LTR-0, connect it and its string of clocks to the Sync In port, for a total of up to  
60 devices.  
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Fig. D7 – COMMUNICATION TERMINAL BLOCK  
Rear of Display Unit  
NOTES:  
1. Twisted-pair (Cat-3/Cat-5) wire connects directly to Terminal Block; up to 2 wires per position  
2. Pulse-sync input is same as provided in power supply. One (1) second (min.) dry-contact switch  
closure across terminals causes Master to reset time to 12:00AM of nearest date  
3. Grounds (GND) are “signal grounds”, not “chassis grounds”  
4. Load on non-regulated 12VAC output must be less than 250mA  
5. For DDC4R communications, the LTRx-512 automatically sets itself as a master or slave  
Strain Relief for the Communications Cable  
Using the two wire tie wraps included in the  
installation kit, attach them to the terminal block  
as shown in this sample to provide strain relief to  
the communications cable. Use any two empty  
positions.  
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Use the six (6) connections as follows:  
RS-485 Sync Time Device Connection  
Sync In: Terminal block pair used to receive RS-485 synchronization from another Lathem Master  
product or radio sync device, or transmit the LTRx-512’s own sync commands to up to 31 RS-485  
devices, including Lathem Masters and DDC4R Wall Clocks  
Sync Out: Terminal block pair used to buffer and repeat a received RS-485 sync signal, or transmit  
the LTRx-512’s own synchronization commands to up to an additional 31 RS-485 devices  
Note: When first powered on, the LTRx-512 will “listen” to the Sync-In line to determine if it  
should be a “Master” or a “Slave”. If it does not receive a time update for 15 minutes, it will  
assume it is a “Master” and start transmitting the time signal on the RS485 Synchronization line,  
every minute. It will re-evaluate it’s Master/Slave status every day at 00:00 Hours. When setting up  
the Master/Slave system, make sure that you power on the “Master” first and connect the other  
LTRx-512 to the Sync-Out port on that clock.  
Host Communications  
RS-232: Three terminal block contacts for RS-232 communications with an IBM-compatible  
computer running LTR MasterLink software for easy system setup  
RS-485: Terminal block pair for RS-485 communications with an IBM-compatible computer  
running LTR MasterLink software and SWIFT (RS485-RS232 converter)  
Modem: Modular connector for modem use. You can use the optional internal modem to dial out to  
the “Atomic Clock” at Ft. Collins, CO, or for a remote site using the LTR MasterLink and Terminal  
Manager software  
12 Volt AC Out  
A non-regulated 12 Volt 250ma power source. Used with the LTR-RSS Remote Schedule Selector  
when in close proximaty to the Master Clock. This circuit is not fused seperately and attaching  
devices with a higher current load may damage the Master Clock.  
Mounting the Master with Hidden Power Supply  
Using the optional eight (8) foot Connection Cable, you can mount the Display Unit semi-flush on  
the wall and place the Power Supply Box in the ceiling, floor or behind a wall. When attaching this  
cable, remove the standard short cable and connect the 8 foot cable to the power supply board with  
the cable moving away from the circuit board. Connect the other end to the back of the Display Unit  
using the ribbon cable connector. The cable should lead towards the bottom of the Display Unit.  
Attach the strain releif cable clamps at each end.  
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Fig. D8 - POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL BLOCKS  
NOTES:  
1. Circuits CKT1...CKT4 designate bell controls. Circuit pairs CKT5/CKT6 and CKT7/CKT8 can  
function as clock synchronization circuits or as bell controls  
(Note: CKT1…CKT4 do not exist on the LTR4-512. Instead use CKT5…CKT8 which are indicated  
related to the LEDs on the Display Unit numbered 1-4).  
2. MOV’s (Metal-Oxide Varistors) protect all relay contacts  
3. Voltage-select jumpers connect to terminal block P4 for 120VAC operation. Users who need to run  
at 220/240VAC must remove the 120V jumpers and install one jumper wire for the 240V selection.  
The system will automatically adjust for operation at 60Hz or 50Hz at either voltage  
4. Some clock setups may require external diodes or MOV’s. See the wiring diagram for your type  
clock  
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Installing the Modem  
APPENDIX E – INSTALL THE OPTIONAL MODEM  
Installation of the optional internal modem should be performed by a trained and competent  
electronics technician. Follow these steps;  
1. Turn off the power to the Master Clock. You can either access the on/off switch inside the  
Power Supply Box or turn off the power at the source.  
2. Remove the four (4) screws from the sides of the Display Unit.  
3. Gently remove the cover of the Display Unit. Some adhesive me hold the cover to the display  
and keypad. A gentle pull should have the cover pull free.  
4. Locate the large rectangular hole in the circuit board just to the right of the display.  
5. Carefully insert the modem into the sockets on each side of the opening. The modem goes in  
with the transformer on the modem board at the top of the board.  
6. Replace the cover and secure it with the four (4) screws.  
7. Connect a working ANALOG telephone line to the telephone jack on the back of the display  
unit.  
8. Replace the Master Clock to its original position and restore power.  
9. Setup the Communications on the Master Clock. Press [#][9][0][0][#] and ensure that the baud  
rate is at 9600 and verify the ID# of this Master Clock.  
10. Setup your LTR MasterLink software to communicate with a modem clock and test the  
connection.  
1
2
3
4
7
#
5
8
0
6
9
*
MODEM  
Installed  
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Connecting the LTR-RSS  
APPENDIX F – Connecting the LTR-RSS Remote Schedule Selector  
The “Remote Schedule Selector” is an accessory for the LTR8-512 Master Controller and allows an  
Operator to select one (1) of the eight (8) possible schedules stored in the Master Controller [or No  
Schedule] for immediate activation. The selection made will remain in effect until either an alternate  
selection is made (at the Master’s KeyPad, via MasterLink Software or through the Remote Schedule  
Selector) or a Programmed Schedule Change occurs.  
The Assembly of the Remote Schedule Selector consists of an Electronic Circuit suspended beneath a  
cover plate for a double-gang switch-type electrical box (not supplied with the product). The Circuit  
includes a low-power MicroProcessor, a method of selecting the ‘Address’ of the Master to be remotely  
controlled, and a 4-screw Terminal Block for Installer Interconnect. Two screws of the Terminal Block  
are for attachment of the Twisted-Pair (Cat-3 typical) low-voltage Network Communications Cable to  
the Master’s RS-485 Port. The other two screws are to be used for supplying 9-24V AC/DC as  
continuous power source to the unit.  
On the face of the the cover plate are a 10-position Rotary Switch (to select the Schedule to be made  
‘Active’), a Push Button to send the Command to the Master, and an array of lighting Status Indicators  
by which the Operator can receive confirmation from the Master that the Change Schedule Command  
has been accepted and acted upon.  
MASTER CONTROL REMOTE SCHEDULE  
COVER PLATE FOR DOUBLE-GANG  
CIRCUIT BOARD  
D-  
D+  
~
~
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
B
A
64 32 16  
8
4
2
1
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INSTALLATION  
To install the Remote Schedule Selector,  
Remove the RSS from it’s package and locate the four (4) conductor connector (upper left) and the  
dip switch (bottom center) on the back of the circuit board.  
Set the hidden Address Selector dip switch to match the Master’s Programmed Address (default =  
Code 65) and the Master Clock’s baud rate. You accomplish this by sliding the dip switches  
towards the legend on the circuit board.  
The Baud Rate is selected with switch 1. Slide it towards the bottom of the board to select  
9600 baud (default) and up to select 2400 baud.  
To select the address, total up the  
numbers below the switches to arrive  
at the total which equals the addess  
you wish and slide those switches  
down. For example, the default  
address is 065. Switch 2 (value of 64)  
and switch 8 (value of 1) are down.  
(64+1 = 65) For address 003, you  
would slide switch 7 and switch 8  
down (2+1=3). For address 102, you  
would slide down switches 2, 3, 6 and  
7. (64+32+4+2=102)  
ON  
2400  
9600  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8  
-
D
Attach the Communication Cable wire-pair (with proper polarity). The upper  
D+  
~
~
contector is Data - and the next one down is Data + .  
Connect a low-voltage Power to the lower 2 terminals on the Terminal Block. The LTR-RSS  
requires a voltage source of between 9 and 24 Volts, AC or DC. Note: It is recommended that you  
use a power supply other than the power supplied from terminals 12 and 13 of the Communications  
Terminals on the back of the Master Clock’s Display Unit. This provides 12 Volts AC at 250ma.  
Wire runs of greater than 100 feet or placed in areas that may cause electrical interferances will  
cause problems.We also recommend that you place an in-line 250ma fuse on this connection.  
Secure the cover-plate to the electrical box with four 6-32 FH screws.  
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INSTALLATION DETAIL  
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OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION  
To use the Remote Schedule Selector, the Operator will first select, via the Rotary Switch, which of the  
Schedules is to be made active.  
The ‘OFF’ position may be used to de-activate all schedules  
Positions ‘1’ to ‘8’ may be used to select a single Schedule to be made ‘Active’  
The ‘INQUIRE’ position may be used to determine which Schedules may be currently ‘Active’  
without altering those schedules previously selected.  
After setting the selected position of the Rotary Switch, the Operator should press the ‘ENTER  
SELECTION’ Push-Button. This will transmit the appropriate Command to the Master. It will wait for  
a reply from the Master, display which Schedule(s) are now Active on the Lighting Indicators (LEDs)  
as confirmation to the Operator that the Command has been accepted and executed by the Master. The  
lit Indicators will remain active for a period of five (5) seconds, after which the unit will go back to  
‘sleep mode’, to conserve power.  
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Connecting the LTR-GPS Satellite Receiver/Synchronizer  
APPENDIX G – Connecting the LTR-GPS Satellite Receiver /  
Synchronizer  
Lathem’s LTR-GPS is a Global Positioning Satellite receiver using 12-channels to access the accurate  
date and time signal transmitted each second by 24 satellites in geosynchronous orbit around the globe.  
The package includes an amplified GPS Antenna, which must be mounted out-doors or beneath a roof  
sky-light, facing skyward. An integrated cable links the Antenna to the LTR-GPS Receiver Module,  
which should be mounted in-doors.  
The Receiver Module verifies and reformats the received satellite data, and offers multiple  
synchronization protocol outputs, including a capability to synchronize LTRx-512 Master Clocks to this  
highly accurate “Atomic” reference.  
Simple DIP-Switch set-up enables the installer to specify Local Time Zone, Daylight Savings Time  
corrections, and output formats. An LED indicator shows Signal Reception / Protocol Mode.  
Unshielded Twisted-Pair (UTP) Cable (Cat-3 or Cat-5) is suitable to connect the D+/D- Data Output  
Terminals of the LTR-GPS to the D+/D- “Sync-In” Terminals on the back of the Master Clock’s Front  
Panel Assembly.  
The LTR-GPS may receive its power from an LTRx-512-series Master Clock, using a 2nd cable pair (as  
illustrated below), if the distance is less than 200ft; else, power is provided locally by a 9vAC Power  
Adapter.  
4000 FT. MAX  
200 FT. MAX;  
ELSE USE POWER ADAPTER  
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Power Supply Schematics  
APPENDIX H – POWER SUPPLY SCHEMATICS  
LTR8-512 / LTR8-512M  
LTR4-512  
(C) 2000 LATHEM TIME CORP.  
VMM7086 REV. D  
(C) 2000 LATHEM TIME CORP.  
VMM7086 REV. D  
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FOR UNITS EQUIPPED WITH AN INTERNAL MODEM  
NOTICE: This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. On the mounting panel of this equipment is a label that contains, among other  
information, the FCC Registration Number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) for this equipment. If requested, provide this information to your  
Telephone Company.  
The registration jack USOC for this equipment is (RJ-11). An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment. This  
equipment is designed to connect to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack, which is Part 68 compliant. See installation  
instructions for details.  
The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the  
devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of “REN” of all devices should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the  
number of devices that may be connected to a line, as determined by the total “REN”, contact the local Telephone Company.  
If your telephone equipment (Modem) causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance  
of service may be required, but if advance notice isn’t practical, you will be notified as soon as possible. You will be advised of your right to file a complaint  
with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.  
Your Telephone Company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations or procedures that could affect the operation of your equipment. If they do,  
you will be given advance notice so as to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If you experience trouble with this equipment (Modem), please contact Lathem Time Customer Service at (800) 241-4990 for repair/warranty information. If  
your equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is  
resolved.  
A Lathem-Authorized Service Center will replace a defective Lathem Modem product.  
This equipment may not be used on public coin service provided by the Telephone Company. Connection to party lines is subject to state tariffs. (Contact your  
state public utility commission or corporation commission for information.)  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications  
network protective, operational and safety requirements. The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s  
satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local Telecommunications Company. This  
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the company’s inside wiring associated with a single line individual  
service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly (telephone extension cord). The customer should be aware that compliance with the above  
conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations.  
Any equipment repairs made by the user, or equipment malfunctions, may give the Telecommunications Company cause to request the user to disconnect the  
equipment.  
Users should ensure, for their own protection, that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system,  
if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas.  
Caution: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as  
appropriate.  
NOTE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be  
connected to a telephone interface. The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the  
Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 5.  
A NOTE ABOUT THE LITHIUM BATTERY  
This product's lithium battery contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply. Please go to web site  
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Power Supply Schematics  
Limited One-Year Limited Warranty  
Lathem warrants the hardware products described in this guide against defects in material and workmanship for a  
period of one year from date of original purchase from Lathem or from an authorized Lathem reseller. The  
conditions of this warranty and the extent of the responsibility of Lathem Time Corporation (“Lathem”) under this  
warranty are listed below.  
1. This warranty will become void when service performed by anyone other than an approved Lathem  
warranty service dealer results in damage to the product.  
2. This warranty does not apply to any product which has been subject to abuse, neglect, or accident, or which  
has had the serial number altered or removed, or which has been connected, installed, adjusted, or repaired  
other than in accordance with instructions furnished by Lathem.  
3. This warranty does not cover dealer labor cost for removing and reinstalling the machine for repair, or any  
expendable parts that are readily replaced due to normal use.  
4. The sole responsibility of Lathem under this warranty shall be limited to repair of this product, or  
replacement thereof, at the sole discretion of Lathem.  
5. If it becomes necessary to send the product or any defective part to Lathem or any authorized service  
dealer, the product must be shipped in its original carton or equivalent, fully insured with shipping charges  
prepaid. Lathem will not assume any responsibility for any loss or damage incurred in shipping.  
6. WARRANTY DISCLAIMER AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Except only the limited express  
warranty set forth above, the products are sold with no expressed or implied warranties of any kind, and the  
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are hereby expressly disclaimed.  
No warranties are given with respect to products purchased other than from Lathem or an authorized  
Lathem reseller and any such products are purchased "as is, with all faults." In no event will Lathem be  
liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of or in connection  
with the delivery, use or inability to use, or performance of this product. In the event any limited remedy  
given herein shall be deemed to have failed of its essential purpose, Lathem's maximum liability shall be to  
refund the purchase price upon return of the product.  
7. Proof of date of purchase from Lathem or an authorized Lathem reseller is required for warranty service on  
this product.  
8. This Warranty grants specific legal rights. Additional legal rights, which may vary by locale, may also  
apply.  
9. Should any difficulties arise with the performance of this product during warranty, or with any Lathem  
authorized service centers, contact Lathem Time at the address below.  
Lathem Time  
200 Selig Drive, SW, Atlanta, GA 30336  
404-691-0405  
Copyright © 2007 Lathem Time Corporation. All rights reserved.  
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Power Supply Schematics  
A
H
Administrator password...................... 11, 17, 18, 19, 20  
Auto Bell Test ......................................................15, 22  
B
Baud Rate.............................................................16, 17  
Bell schedules...................................................1, 18, 19  
Bell zones...................................................................11  
C
Hidden codes ........................................................15, 22  
Hidden power supply..............................................7, 47  
Holiday schedules.............................................1, 17, 20  
L
Lights...................................................................14, 18  
LTR MasterLink software................. 1, 2, 15, 19, 20, 47  
M
Cable connection ..........................................................2  
Change Password .................................................18, 20  
Change Schedule........................................................19  
Clock sync control ......................................................11  
Clock type codes.........................................................18  
Clock types.............................................................1, 18  
Communications........................1, 15, 16, 18, 20, 23, 47  
Communications function...........................................20  
Country code ..................................................15, 17, 19  
D
Daylight savings......................................... 1, 15, 17, 19  
Disable circuits.....................................................13, 19  
E
Enable circuits................................................13, 18, 19  
F
Function [0] – Password .......................................11, 17  
Function [1] – Set Date and Time.........................12, 18  
Function [2] – Select Clock Control......................13, 18  
Function [3] – Manual Bell Control......................14, 18  
Function [4] – Program Schedule................................18  
Function [5] – Schedule Change.................................19  
Function [6] – Enable/Disable Circuits .................13, 19  
Function [7] – Daylight Savings Time ..................15, 19  
Function [8] – Change Schedule.................................19  
Function [9] – Sync Clocks.........................................20  
Function [A] – Program Holidays ...............................20  
Function [B] – Communications...........................15, 20  
Function [C] – Change Password................................20  
Manual bell control...................................................... 1  
P
Passwords...................................................1, 11, 17, 20  
Program Holidays function .........................................20  
Program Keys.............................................................17  
Q
Quick Check Command [*] ........................................17  
Quick Check Command [1] ........................................17  
Quick Check Command [3] ........................................17  
Quick-connects............................................................ 2  
R
Rack mount ................................................................. 6  
RS-485 network.........................1, 11, 13, 15, 23, 45, 47  
S
Schedule Changes function.........................................19  
Schedules .............................................................18, 19  
Semi-flush mount ........................................................ 4  
Set the date and time ..................................................18  
Surface mount ............................................................. 3  
Sync Clocks function ..................................................20  
Syncing Clocks...............................................11, 13, 23  
T
Terminal block ...........................................................47  
Terminal ID#........................................................16, 17  
Test circuits..........................................................14, 18  
U
User password .......................................... 11, 17, 18, 20  
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