Running Cables Into the Timeclock
Series 4000 Badge Timeclock Installation Guide
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Use the following guidelines and procedures when routing cables in and out of the
timeclock:
Routing cables through
the wall and into the
timeclock
For the Ethernet cable, ensure that there is at least 20 inches
(50.8 cm) of slack after the point of entry into the timeclock.
Routing an external
cable up through the
bottom of the timeclock
Use the round access holes in the metal plate at the bottom of
the timeclock as follows:
1. Remove a round knockout for conduit by pressing on it
firmly and carefully.
2. Install a cable clamp in the conduit opening.
3. Run the cable through the clamp, providing the following
slack:
!
AC power line: 12 inches (30.48)
!
Ethernet cable: 11 inches (27.94 cm)
4. Tighten the screws on the clamp to secure the cable.
The following illustration shows how your cable routing
should look. Callout 1 indicates the location of the cable clamp
assembly.
Routing the AC power
cord from inside the
timeclock to an external
AC outlet
Later in the installation procedure, you will use the rectangular
access hole in the metal plate at the bottom of the timeclock,
securing the cable with the strain relief assembly.
Note
If you want to run an AC power line through conduit, the line
must be CL-2 or higher.
Summary of Contents for Series 4000
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