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The Sapling Company, Inc.
670 Louis Drive
Warminster, PA 18974
USA
P. (+1) 215.322.6063
F. (+1) 215.322.8498
www.sapling-inc.com
If your clock is 24 VAC/VDC, follow Step Four (B).
Step Four (B):
Powering the clock using a transformer or a power supply at 24 VAC/VDC –
In order to program
the clock, it needs to be powered. Each clock comes with a wire harness for powering the clock. One
end of the wiring harness will have a female connector, allowing it to interface with a receptacle male
connector located on the right side of the clock main electrical board. The second end will have exposed
electrical wires, which are meant to be wired to the electrical wires coming out of the wall (or the gang
box), typically by using wire nuts. In this case, since we want to program the clock before it is being
installed on the wall, instead of wiring the clock to the wall, there is a need to wire it to a 24 VAC/VDC
power source. Plug the female connector side into the receptacle male connector located on the clock
electric main board, and wire the clock to a 24 VAC/VDC power source as shown in Image L.
If the ordered clocks are powered at 24 VAC/ VDC, follow the diagram in Image E below:
Female Power Connector
Transformer
or
Power Supply
*Output Voltage
24 VAC/VDC
*Sapling clocks can be powered at
24 VAC or 24 VDC
Local Power Input
(110/ 230 VAC)
hot
neutral
ground
Image L
*Sapling 24 Volt clocks can be
powered at 24 VAC or 24 VDC
Receptacle Female Connector
for USB Programming Cable
(J7 port)
Jumper Switches
Male Power Connector
for power
Male Power Connector
for power
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