Valcom Master Clock
Installing the Master Clock with the Line Cord Receptacle
Caution! Do not plug in the power cord until the following steps are completed.
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The square knockout on the wiring chassis must be removed.
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The Heyco bushing must be attached to the power cord as shown. Use pliers to
push both halves of the bushing together until they lock.
3.
Put the wires through the knockout and push the bushing into the metal until it
locks into place. The word Heyco on the bushing faces up.
4.
Put each wire into the supplied connector and tighten the screws. The wiring label
located on the chassis will show where to connect the wires.
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Clock 1 & 2 Sync-Wire Outputs - This terminal block is where connections would be landed for Clock
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1 and Clock 2 sync-wire communication relay outputs.
RS485 Input/Output - This terminal block is where connections would be landed for RS485 communi-
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cation to and from other Valcom systems.
Inputs - This terminal block is where connections would be landed to use the Valcom Master Clock as
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a slave clock when being controlled by another system.
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Ethernet - This RJ45 jack is used for connecting the master clock to a network for programming and/
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or timekeeping capabilities.
GPS Antenna - This port is for connecting the GPS Antenna (V-GPSA or V-GPS-TX only).
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RS232 Port- This RS232 port is used for debugging only.
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Power Input- This power outlet is used to power up the Valcom master clock.
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(V2)
Before You Get Started
Rear View of Unit
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Rear View of Unit
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Remainder of cord not shown
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