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Service Manual 

 
 
 

QUARTZ TIME RECORDER 

ATOMIC 

ES900 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Acroprint Time Recorder Co. 

5640 Departure Drive 

Raleigh, NC 27616 USA 

Phone: (919) 872-5800 

06-0380-000  Rev. B                                          Fax: (919) 850-0720 

Summary of Contents for Atomic ES900

Page 1: ...Service Manual QUARTZ TIME RECORDER ATOMIC ES900 Acroprint Time Recorder Co 5640 Departure Drive Raleigh NC 27616 USA Phone 919 872 5800 06 0380 000 Rev B Fax 919 850 0720 ...

Page 2: ... 3 5 3 Setting Switch Malfunctioning 5 4 5 4 Motor Operation Failure 5 5 5 5 No Printing 5 6 5 6 Lighting Abnormality 5 7 5 7 Atomic Failure 5 8 5 8 How to locate Problems from the Error Codes 5 9 6 MEASUREMENT 6 1 6 1 Voltage Check 6 2 6 2 Motor Operation Check 6 2 6 3 Print Head Resistance Measurement 6 3 7 CONTROL CIRCUIT OPERATION 7 1 7 1 Control Circuit 7 2 7 2 Block Diagram of Circuits 7 2 7...

Page 3: ...ck when repairing this unit Print position adjuster The print position from the card edge is adjustable by pressing and sliding the print position button on outside bottom JAN 1 JAN 1 AM 8 00 JAN 1 AM 8 00 30mm 15mm Front view Cover off Back view ...

Page 4: ...2 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...

Page 5: ...3 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY OF BASIC PARTS CONTENTS 3 1 Exploded View 3 2 3 2 Tools Required 3 3 3 3 Disassembly 3 3 3 4 Reassembly 3 7 ...

Page 6: ...B Even head Screw ST4 13 NTR 07 048 G CN2 NTR 61 0027 C CN5 NTR 61 0026 J CN3 NTR 61 0030 D CN10 NTR 61 0059 K Oval head Screw ST2 6 7 NTR 07 028 E Switch PCB Ass y NTR A3 007 W Oval head Screw M2 6 6 NTR 07 042A F Tray head Screw ST3 0 7 NTR 07 012 3 2 Tools Required Tools required 1 No 2or 2 Phillips screwdriver 2 Miniature screwdriver ...

Page 7: ...i Cd battery Ass y 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 1 Removing the Top Enclosure 1 Unlock the Lock Lever and remove the Top Enclosure Unlock the Lock Lever cannot use can unlock by pushing two holes of the Top Enclosure rear together with tweezers that a point is round 2 Removing the Printer Cover 1 Remove the cord of DC Adapter Ass y 2 Remove two screws A and B holding the printer Cover Screw A Oval head Screw ST3 ...

Page 8: ...irection of illustration about 90 4 Remove harness from the connector of Control PCB Ass y Ref No General use parts Part No Ref No General use parts Part No C CN5 NTR 61 0026 I CN4 NTR 61 0011 D CN10 NTR 61 0059 J CN3 NTR 61 0030 G CN2 NTR 61 0027 ...

Page 9: ...eces 2 Remove the Control PCB Ass y from hook of the Printer Cover by rotating it 4 Removing the LCD Panel 1 Remove a tape 2 After releasing two hooks for the LCD Panel fixing push the LCD from the other side and remove the LCD Panel As the hook for fixing is easy to be broken please do not push with power more than need ...

Page 10: ... of the Bottom Enclosure back side and release two hooks for Paper Rack fixing 2 Lift some front edges of Paper Rack and draw out this side 3 Remove the Key Top 4 Release harness connecting with Switch PCB Ass y from the hook 5 Open the hook and release fixing of Switch PCB Ass y ...

Page 11: ...ws K holding the Mechanism Screw W Oval head Screw ST2 6 6 5 Pieces 7 Remove two screws X holding the Mechanism Screw X Tray head Screw ST3 0 6 2 Pieces 8 Remove the Mechanism by rotating to the direction of illustration ...

Page 12: ... 1 Move the Sensor Block in the direction shown by arrow A and remove it from the Platen Cover while pulling it upward 2 Remove the Sensor Lever with tweezers 3 Release the hook part of the Sensor Block and remove the Switch PCB Ass y 7 Removing the Atomic Antenna ...

Page 13: ...m Enclosure 3 4 Reassembly Reassembly of parts is performed by reversing the disassembly procedure Note the following points a Make sure that all connectors are properly and securely in place b Take care to avoid catching or cutting the harnesses or cables when mounting parts c Once reassembled check all functions to ascertain that the reassembly procedure had properly carried out ...

Page 14: ...4 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY OF MECHANISM CONTENTS 4 1 Exploded View Oiling instruction Diagram 4 2 4 2 Tools Oils and Detergent Required 4 3 4 3 Disassembly 4 4 4 4 Reassembly 4 12 ...

Page 15: ... Oval head Screw ST2 6 7 NTR 07 028 P Small Roller copper Sheathing NTR A2 010 L Lead Shaft NTR A2 016 Q Motor Shaft NTR A2 007 M Lead Screw Shaft NTR A2 008 R Sensor Harness B Unit NTR A3 005 N Even head Screw M2 5 5 NTR 07 037 S Oval head Screw ST2 6 7 NTR 07 028 O Roller NTR A2 009 T Carrier Spring NTR A2 003 ...

Page 16: ...r with a tip thickness of 1 mm or less 4 Tweezers for small parts Oils required 1 YM 103 The blade part of Cam and Cam B Shaft of Platen Plate 2 SFP 13 Shaft of Cam B Cam Shaft 3 N 4K Guide Shaft Detergent required 1 Alcohol for cleaning the parts To clean the parts moisten a soft cloth with alcohol and wipe Do not dip the parts directly into alcohol ...

Page 17: ...Ass y 1 2 3 4 5 Motor Gear 1 2 3 5 Cam Gear Mid Gear Base Plate Ass y Spacer 6 Bearing 1 2 3 5 6 Guide Shaft Carrier Ass y Carrier Spring Carrier Sub Plate Ribbon Driving Wheel Clutch Gear Ribbon Driving Shaft 7 Lead Screw Shaft 1 2 3 5 6 7 Shank of Cam B Cam B Tractor Shaft Spring Bearing 8 Sensor Harness B Unit 1 2 3 8 9 Motor Ass y 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sheet 1 2 5 10 ...

Page 18: ... and remove it by pulling it sideward 2 Removing the Head Holding Plate and Print Head 1 Put the Head Holding Plate in the direction of arrow A with a screwdriver or tweezers and remove it 2 Pull up the Print Head and remove it in the horizontal direction as shown by arrow B ...

Page 19: ... Ass y Screw N Even head Screw M2 5 5 2 Remove two logo Disk Ass y 3 Remove the Roller 4 Pull up the Main Rack 5 Remove the four Spring A 4 Remove the LED PCB Ass y 1 Remove three screws V holding the LED PCB Ass y Screw V Even head Screw ST2 0 3 2 Remove LED PCB Ass y ...

Page 20: ...aring this said Guide Shaft Carrier Ass y Carrier Ass y Carrier Spring 1 Remove one screw K holding the Bearing this side Screw K Oval head Screw ST2 6 7 3 Remove the Guide Shaft from the Base Plate Ass y 4 Remove the Carrier Ass y from the Base Plate Ass y 5 Remove the Carrier Spring from the Carrier Ass y 6 Remove one screw F holding the Carrier Sub Plate Screw F Tray head Screw ST3 0 7 6 Remove...

Page 21: ...out the lead Screw Shaft from the Cam B 2 Remove the Shank of Cam B Cam B and Tractor Shaft Spring 3 Remove one screw K holding the Bearing Screw K Oval head Screw ST2 6 7 8 Removing the Sensor Harness B Unit 1 Remove two screw K holding the Sensor Harness B Unit Screw K Oval head Screw ST2 6 7 ...

Page 22: ... 9 Removing the Motor Ass y 1 Remove two screws S holding the Motor Ass y Screw S Oval head Screw ST2 6 7 10 Removing the Sheet 1 Remove the Sheet ...

Page 23: ...ck engagement 3 Platen Plate 5 Check for backlash between gears 6 Attach spring parts firmly at their right places to ensure proper working of spring Attach the Carrier Spring so that their faces contact the Guide Shaft 7 Attach two sensors of the Sensor Harness B Unit firmly at their right places The one with a longer harness is the home position sensor while the other with a shorter harness the ...

Page 24: ...Setting Switch Malfunctioning 5 4 5 4 Motor Operation Failure 5 5 5 5 No Printing 5 6 5 6 No Power Backup in case of power Failure 5 7 5 7 Buzzer Failure 5 8 5 8 Relay Failure 5 9 5 9 Lighting Abnormality 5 10 5 10 Atomic Failure 5 11 5 11 How to locate Problems from the Error Codes 5 12 ...

Page 25: ...o No Check the 5V and 11V Voltage levels See Voltage Check Normal Control Circuit failure Is11V Voltage levels being output Short circuit Over load Is 5V Voltage levels being output Short circuit Over load Regulator U2 failure Turn the DC Adapter connect go CN6 Is the optional Ni CD Battery being used Securely plug the DC Card into the outlet See No power Backup in case of Power Failure No Yes Yes...

Page 26: ...the function test to check the LCD Panel See Inspection Sheet Note Pressing the reset switch causes the settings including the time and calendar settings to be initialized How is the display Is connector CN1 on Control PCB Ass y connected Nothing is displayed Secure the connector No Partial display or the screen is flickering Yes Inadequate CPU soldering Inadequate LCD heat seal ...

Page 27: ... Perform the function to check key switches see Inspection Sheet Note Pressing the reset switch cause the settings including the time and calendar settings to be initialized Normal Yes No Key switch failure Inadequate soldering on CPU There are no anomalies the setting switch ...

Page 28: ...ector Is connector CN2 on Control PCB Ass y connected No Secure the connector Yes Check the 10V voltage levels See Voltage Check Yes Nomal No No Power PCB Ass y failure Short circuit Over load Yes No Insert the time card for punching Check the Motor operation see Motor Operation Check Nomal Yes Motor failure Motor driver IC U1on Control PCB Ass y failure Inadequate soldering on the CPU Does the Mo...

Page 29: ...and detach the outer jacket Is connector CN4 on Control PCB Ass y connected Secure the connector Measure the Print Head resistance See Print Head Resistance Nomal Print Head driver Q1 Q9 on Control PCB Ass y failure Inadequate soldering on the CPU Print Head failure Note If the Print Head resistance is less than the prescribed value the Print Head driver is likely to be defective You will also nee...

Page 30: ... settings including the time and calendar settings to be initialized Plug the card 5 or 6 times Does the card print normally LCD goes out and the Mechanism unit stops Punch the card once every about 5 minutes Repeat this operation about 100 times Measure the voltage at the Ni Cd Battery terminals See Measuring Voltage at the Ni Cd BatteryTerminals Is it possible to print Normal Ni Cd Battery failu...

Page 31: ... CN7 on the Control PCB and CN2 on the NTR B3 001 connected Plug the DC cord into the outlet Detach the outer jacket Hold down the SELECT Switch and press the reset switch Does the buzzer Sound Check to see if the weekly program is properly set Control PCB failure Inadequate soldering on the CPU or other problems NTR B3 001failure Buzzer failure Buzzer driver circuit Q2 D2 failure Secure the conne...

Page 32: ...ord into the outlet Detach the outer jacket Hold down the SELECT switch and press the reset switch Does the relay operate Are connectors CN8 on the Control PCB and CN2 on the NTR B3 001 connected Secure the connector Control PCB failure Inadequate soldering on the CPU or other problems NTR B3 001failure Relay failure Relay driver circuit Q1or D1 failure Check to see if the weekly program is proper...

Page 33: ...s not lighting at all LED flicker LED dark Perform the function test to check LED Normal LED failure Is connector CN8 connected Secure the Sensor Secure the connector Normal Sensor failure Q11 failure Inadequate soldering on the CPU No Yes Yes Yes No No ...

Page 34: ...ime Perform the function test to check antenna Normal Antenna failure Is connector CN9 connected Secure the connector Check the 3 3V voltage levels Normal U3 failure Inadequate soldering on the CPU Inadequate soldering on the U2 X3 failure Yes Yes Yes No No No ...

Page 35: ...rcuit failure 3 CR system Mechanism failure Eliminate causes No Yes E 38 Insert the time card There are anomalies in the CR motor or the CR encoder Does the CR motor run See 4 Motor Operation Failure Does the Carrier Ass y move smoothly Eliminate cause Are there any anomalies in the CR system Mechanism such as Cam Carrier or Ink ribbon Ass y Cause 1 CR encoder failure 2 CR encoder circuit failure ...

Page 36: ...6 MEASUREMENT CONTENTS 6 1 Voltage Check 6 2 6 2 Motor Operation Check 6 2 6 3 Print Head Resistance Measurement 6 3 6 4 Measuring Voltage at the Ni Cd Battery Terminals 6 4 ...

Page 37: ...1VDC 5 DC Cord plugged in 5V TP7 GND GND 5VDC 5 DC Cord plugged in 6 2 Motor Operation Check Apply voltage as follows to the harness inserted to the connector CN5 on the Control PCB Ass y and check whether the Motor run properly Voltage applied Motor Movement Pin1 red Pin2 green CR motor Print Head is fore and aft and Platen Ass y is up and down GND 9VDC ...

Page 38: ...int Head resistance is smaller than the value shown on the left there ia a possibility that both the Print Head pin driver is broken In this case replace Print Head and check drivers Q1 Q9 Measuring point Target resistance 1 8 Open 2 8 3 0 0 2Ω 3 8 3 0 0 2Ω 4 8 3 0 0 2Ω 5 8 3 0 0 2Ω 6 8 3 0 0 2Ω 7 8 Short 9 8 3 0 0 2Ω 10 8 3 0 0 2Ω 11 8 3 0 0 2Ω 12 8 3 0 0 2Ω 12 8 7 1 ...

Page 39: ...the voltage at the Ni Cd Battery Terminals remove the battery from the connector after recharging it for 48 hours or longer Measuring point color of wires Target voltage red 1 3 black 8 4V or higher Red Red Black Note The Ni Cd battery has a life of about five years ...

Page 40: ...7 1 Conntrol Circuit 7 2 7 2 Block Diagram of Circuits 7 2 7 3 CPU 7 3 7 4 Port List 7 4 7 5 Operation Mode 7 6 7 6 LCD 7 7 7 7 Switch 7 8 7 8 Sensor 7 8 7 9 Encoder 7 8 7 10 Motor 7 9 7 11 Print Head 7 10 7 12 Buzzer 7 10 7 13 Relay 7 10 ...

Page 41: ...ector circuit 1 F PCB Ass y Optional Buzzer driver circuit Relay driver circuit 7 2 Block Diagram of Circuits CR Motor driver circuit CPU Setting switch Reset switch Printer Head pin driver circuit CR encoder Home Position Sensor Circuit Paper sensor Key top circuit LCD Relay Driver Circuit Buzzer Driver Circuit Power failure Delection circuit P32 33 2 PB4 6 3 P57 50 p40 9 Com1 4 4 Seg9 25 17 PB2 ...

Page 42: ...bit single chip microcomputer HD6473827H Equipped with 64K ROM and 1K RAM Main system clock is a 9 8304MHz ceramic oscillator Subsystem clock is a 32 768kHz crystal oscillator Equipped with LCD controller driver ...

Page 43: ...int head count position 15 P15 IRQ1 E 30Sensor control L 16 P16 IRQ2 E38 30 Sensor control 17 P17 IRQ3 Atomic signal input 18 P30 PWM Atomic Power on L 19 P31 UD 20 P32 RESO Print motor control R H 21 P33 SCK31 Print motor control F H 22 P34 RXD31 23 P35 TXD31 24 P36 AEVH open top cover test L 25 P37 AEVL LED lighting control H 26 CVcc MCU Power VDD 27 Vss GND Vss 28 V3 LCD Power 29 V2 LCD Power 3...

Page 44: ...7 P74 SEG21 SEG13 58 P75 SEG22 SEG14 59 P76 SEG23 SEG15 60 P77 SEG24 SEG16 61 P80 SEG25 SEG17 62 P81 SEG26 63 P82 SEG27 64 P83 SEG28 65 P84 SEG29 66 P85 SEG30 67 P86 SEG31 68 P87 SEG32 69 P40 CSK32 PIN9 H 70 P41 RXD32 Buzzer Control H 71 P42 TXD32 Relay Control H 72 P43 IRQ0 Option jump L 73 Avcc A D Power conversion VDD 74 PB0 AN0 8 0V Voltage Test A D 75 PB1 AN1 VCC Voltage Test H 76 PB2 AN2 Aut...

Page 45: ...Enabled Disabled Enabled 7V or higher Enabled 7V or lower Disabled CPU state clock Operation mode 9 8304MHz Operation mode 9 8304N MHz Halt mode 32 768kHz PWF PB0 PB1 H H L When a power failure causes the output voltage of the 10V regulator to drop below about 7V PWF P33 is set to L This allows the unit to enter into Mode B or Mode C if BTD PB0 is set to H or L respectively Once Mode C is establis...

Page 46: ...7 6 LCD LCD specifications Pin table Operating voltage 5V Lighting method Reflective type Viewing direction 6 00 Operating method 1 4 duty 1 3bias 128Hz ...

Page 47: ...ally off When a switch is pressed it turn a switch to on SET PB6 AN6 SET switch Setting switch Normally off When a switch is pressed it turn a switch to on J1 PB7 AN7 Mode jumper Selects USAAtomic Model ORD P43 IRQ0 Option detect Detects the NTR B3 001 7 8 Sensor Set ESN P16 IRQ2 to L to allow the sensor infrared LED to glow and make the sensor state readable Sensor state L light passing H shading...

Page 48: ...act serial dot matrix Ribbon life Violet over 0 3million characters or 1 year provided the ribbon is used at normal temperature and humidity within 1year from the date of manufacture Character dot composition Default 9 dots H 7 dots W Print Head life Over 1 0 million characters 7 12 Buzzer optional The Buzzer sounds when a pulse is output from BUZ P41 RXD32 7 13 Relay optional The contact is close...

Page 49: ...sure readouts other than 20 06 are identical Make sure the entire LCD is lit up Make sure the entire LCD is put out 16pieces AM PM are lit up in sequence Make sure initial operation Printing Check Set the knob in the bottom to center an print out three times Press the SET and RESET switch simultaneously Print out three time Press the reset switch Make sure the printed output is as follows Example ...

Page 50: ...is produced when the card is inserted Make sure the printed output is as follows Example JAN 1 AM 8 00 Make sure the starting point of printed output is within 1mm from the edge of a card Lithium Battery Check Check the time Pull out the DC Adapter Ass y Make sure entire LCD is put out Leave one minutes Insert the DC Adapter Ass y to the DC power outlet Make sure the timedisplay did not return to ...

Page 51: ...ly engaged and the Print Head properly moves E 38 There is an anomaly in the B motor or B motor encoder sensor Encoder does not pulse within 1 sec after the B motor begins to operate or within 15 3 msec during operation 1 Check the B encoder sensor for proper operation 2 Make sure the B motor can run 3 Male sure the B motor system gears meshed 4 Check the B encoder sensor for proper placement E 40...

Page 52: ...15 18 SEG4 SEGMENT4 8 SEG14 SEGMENT14 19 SEG3 SEGMENT3 9 SEG13 SEGMENT13 20 SEG2 SEGMENT2 10 SEG12 SEGMENT12 21 SEG1 SEGMENT1 11 SEG11 SEGMENT11 2 CN2 Switch PCB Ass y Pin No Signal Name Function 1 PB Key Top 2 EKY Key enable 3 PS Paper Sensor 3 CN3 Sensor Harness B Unit Pin No Signal Name Function 1 SHC Home position sensor collector SH 2 SHE Home position sensor emitter 3 SHA Home position senso...

Page 53: ...on 10V 9 PIN7 7th pin from top PIN7 10 PIN1 Top pin PIN1 11 PIN5 5th pin from top PIN5 12 PIN3 3rd pin from top PIN3 5 CN5 Connector Harness Ass y Pin No Signal Name Function 1 CRA CR motor 2 CRB CR motor 6 CN6 DC Adapter Ass y Pin No Signal Name Function 1 DC 2 DC GND 7 CN7 NTR B3 001 Pin No Signal Name Function 1 Vcc 12V 2 GND GND 3 RLY Relay 4 BUZ Buzzer 5 OP1 Option jump 8 CN8 LED Ass y Pin No...

Page 54: ...UT Ni Cd battery output terminal 2 BCHG Ni Cd battery recharging terminal 3 GND 10 CN10 Antenna Ass y Pin No Signal Name Function 1 Antenna 2 Antenna NTR B3 001 11 B4 Contact Output Pin No Signal Name Function 1 RLA Relay common 2 RLB Relay Normally open ...

Page 55: ...11 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Control PCB Circuit Diagram 1 2 ...

Page 56: ...Control PCB Circuit Diagram 2 2 ...

Page 57: ...Control PCB Circuit Diagram 1 1 ...

Page 58: ...Signal Connect Board SCH 1 1 ...

Page 59: ...ion function bom 12 7 Note1 The ordering unit of part with the mark is 10 pieces or sets e g 10 20 30 Note2 in Q TY PER UNIT Not available Note3 Service part are shipped without lubrications even where it is required Thus refer to the exploded view to confirm lubrications and apply lubrication when necessary before replacing service parts ...

Page 60: ...005 1 Top Cover NTR B1 001 1 Cover B NTR B1 004 1 Cover NTR B1 003 1 Lock NTR T2 013ASM 1 Indicator Plate NTR AB4 001 1 Key Top NTR B1 006 1 Paper Pack NTR B1 005 1 Left Reinforcing Plate NTR B2 015 1 Lead Shaft NTR B2 016 1 Atomic Antenna Ass y NTR A3 012 1 Bottom Enclosure NTR B1 002 1 Battery Cover NTR B1 007 Rubber NTR A1 033 4 Printer Cover NTR B1 008 1 Selection Label A NTR B4 005A 1 Selecti...

Page 61: ... 020 1 Ribbon Gear Shaft NTR A1 007 1 Clutch Gear NTR A1 009 1 Ribbon Driving Wheel NTR A1 008 1 Shaft Location Plate NTR A1 025 1 Print Head NTR 04 024CP 1 Head Holding Plate NTR A2 004 1 Carrier Spring NTR A2 003 1 Guide Shaft NTR A2 005 1 Sheet NTR A3 002 1 Paper Pressure Plate Ass y NTR A2 001 1 Stopper A NTR A1 032 4 Spring A NTR A2 013 4 Main Rack NTR A1 026 1 Roller NTR A2 010 2 Logo Plate ...

Page 62: ...1 7243 1 C35 Chip AL Cap 3300uF 25V NTR 52 2333 1 C8 19 21 28 Chip AL Cap 47uF 25V NTR 52 2470B 4 C16 Chip AL Cap 6800uF 25V NTR 52 2683 1 C7 Chip Ceramic Cap 0 01uF 50V NTR 52 7103 1 C1 4 6 9 17 18 20 22 27 29 32 36 41 Chip Ceramic Cap 0 1uF 50V NTR 52 7104 20 C10 13 Chip Ceramic Cap 22pF 50V NTR 52 7220 4 C2 3 14 15 37 39 Chip Ceramic Cap 2200pF 50V NTR 52 7222 7 C33 Chip Tantalum Cap 4 7uF 16V ...

Page 63: ...4 CN4 Connector 12PIN 1 25mm FFC NTR 61 0011 1 CN5 Connector XH 2PIN 180 NTR 61 0026 1 CN8 10 Connector XH 2PIN 90 NTR 61 0059 2 CN2 Connector XH 3PIN 180 NTR 61 0027 1 CN3 Connector XH 8PIN 180 NTR 61 0030 1 CN6 Jack DC Input NTR 61 0051 1 CN7 Connector PH 5PIN 180 NTR 61 0057 1 CN9 Battery Enclosure 3PIN 90 NTR 61 0058 1 CN1 Connector 21PIN 1 0mm FFC NTR 61 0055 1 SEN1 Photo sensor S58 NTR 64 00...

Page 64: ... Pad NTR B4 003 1 Warranty Pack NTR B4 015 1 8 PE Bag NTR 10 006E 1 User Manual NTR B4 006 1 Insert 06 043 000 RevE 1 Key Lever Ass y NTR T2 016 1 Wall Template NTR A4 016 1 Label Sheet NTR B4 004 1 0 PE Bag NTR 10 006B 1 Screw ST2 6X7 NTR 07 026ST 2 Screw ST4 0 20 NTR 07 013 4 Plastic screw NTR 02 035 4 Wall Mounting Bracket NTR A2 002 2 ...

Page 65: ...9 1 Installation Instruction 06 0161 000 1 Shipping Box Label 1 ES900 Atomic Signal Control Board 10 0164 000 1 Signal Connect board Ass y NTR B3 001 1 Ribbon bag NTR 05 011D 1 Signal Control wire Harness NTR 62 1005 1 Installation Instruction NTR B4 016 1 Box NTR B4 017 1 Box Label NTR B4 018 1 Note 2013 05 20 update the Part List for Packing Material and Option Function BOM ...

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