CC186 OR CC186/2 STAND-ALONE AND SYSTEM CLOCK
REV 05/16/01
APPLIED TECHNICAL SYSTEMS
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SIGNAL WIRING: A signal cable with phone plug and DB9 female connector is provided.
The phone plug end connects to the Signal jack located on the side panel. The other end of
the cable has a DB9 female connector for connection to the host device.
POWER WIRING: A power module is provided for powering the CC186. Plug the power
connector from the power module into the 12VAC Power jack on the side panel. The other
end of the power module can be plugged into a standard 120 VAC power outlet.
BE SURE ALL SYSTEM WIRING IS COMPLETE
BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE CC186.
OPERATION
Apply power to the CC186 by plugging the power module into the 120 VAC power outlet. The
remote display will be blank. The ON/OFF button must then be pressed to turn on the
display. The digits will then show “--:--:--“. The display is now ready to receive RS232 data
(10-byte message) from the host device. Stand-Alone versions can be set manually to the
correct time by the set switches located on the end panel. The display may be turned ON
and OFF by pressing the button on top of the unit. While OFF the display will maintain the
correct time as long as the power is not disconnected from the unit.
10-Byte Message Detail
Computer programs are available on AE-DISK1 for sending time and control data to the
CC186. To create your own control programs follow the 10-byte message requirements
listed as follows.
Accessories Included
Power and Signal Jacks
Hour and Minute Switches
Stand-Alone Version Only