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Introduction

Connect tamper cable to the 

supplied tamper connection 

on your PCB

P/N: PC100IRG  Rev 1.0

E&OE 

 

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The PC100 Plastic Housing can be use to locate an expansion module in a remote area 

of the building and is especially useful when the module does not require a seperate 

power supply and battery. The PC100 includes a tamper switch that can be connected 

to the module tamper input. When installed correctly, the housing provides front and 

rear tamper protection.  The PC100 can also be attached to the lid of the main panel 

to provide an additional module space without needing to add an additional metal 

cabinet.

1) Opening The Housing

Insert a 2.5mm flat blade screwdriver into the 

cam lock and turn anti clockwise for  a 1/4 turn. 

Then lift the lid clear of the rear housing.
 

2) Mounting The Housing

The PC100 includes a number of mounting holes 

and cable entry knockouts to suit almost any 

mounting requirement.  Make sure to install the 

screw for the rear tamper protection to work. See 

Figure 2.

3) Mounting the Module

Using the supplied phillips head screws, mount the module to the housing and fit the 

supplied tamper lead to the module’s tamper input.  When finished replace the PC100 

lid and turn the cam lock clockwise to secure.

4) Rear Housing Showing Mounting Holes

Figure 2: Rear Housing Layout

Figure 1: Cam Lock

Turn anti clockwise to unlock

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Mounting Holes

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Module Mounting 

Supports

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Rear Tamper Screw

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Cable Knockouts

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