IDTECK iTDC User manual

USER MANUAL
iTDC
2 ~ 4 DOOR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Safety Information
1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2 NOTICE TO PREVENT TROUBLE AND MALFUNCTION
1 NOTICE FOR NEMA CASE
2 NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION OF DOOR LOCK
3 NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION OF DOOR LOCK OR AUTOMATIC DOOR (24V)
4 NOTICE FOR CONNECTION OF POWER OR READER
5 NOTICE FOR CONNECTION OF COMMUNICATION
3 FEATURES
1 Features for iTDC/ iTDC-SR
2 IDENTIFYING SUPPLLIED PARTS
2.1 STANDARD PARTS IN PACKAGE
2.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
2.3 SUPPLIED PARTS FOR ITDC/ITDC-SR PACKAGE-1 OR PACKAGE-2 (2 DOORS)
2.4 SUPPLIED PARTS FOR ITDC/ITDC-SR PACKAGE-3 OR PACKAGE-4 (3~4 DOORS)
3 DIMENSION
4 SPECIFICATION
4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW
1 ITDC / ITDC-SR MAINBOARD
1.1 iTDC/iTDC-SR Board Arrangement Table
2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
2.1 EXPANSION I/O BOARD
EIO88 Board Arrangement Table
2.2 TCP/IP Module (IIM100)
2.3 KEYPAD
2.4 LCD DISPLAY MODULE
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5 PREPARATION OF INSTALLATION
1 CONFIGURATION DEPENDING ON TYPE OF COMMUNICATION
1.1 CONFIGURATION FOR RS232 COMMUNICATION
1.2 CONFIGURATION FOR RS422 COMMUNICATION.
1.3 CONFIGURATION FOR TCP/IP COMMUNICATION
TCP/IP CONFIGURATION OF DIRECT COMMUNICATION
CONFIGURATION OF INSTALLATION FOR TCP/IP BYPASS COMMUNICATION.
2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPE AND PERMISSIBLE LENGTH OF CABLE
3 HOW TO EQUIP OPTIONAL SPECIFICATION
3.1 EQUIPMENT OF TCP/IP MODULE (IIM100)
3.2 EQUIPMENT OF EXPANSION IN/OUTPUT BOARD (EIO88)
3.3 EQUIPMENT OF KEYPAD
3.4 EQUIPMENT OF LCD MODULE
6 PRODUCT INSTALLATION
1 DESCRIPTION OF PORTS FOR WIRING
1.1 ITDC/ITDC-SR MAIN BOARD PORT
2 EXPANSION I/O BOARD (EIO88) PORT
2.1 PROCEDURE OF PRODUCT INSTALLATION
3 BOARD ID (COMMUNICATION ID) SETTING
4 EARTH GND CONNECTION
4.1 CONNECTION OF EARTH GND WHEN INSTALLING ITDC/ITDC-SR TO NEMA CASE
4.2 CONNECTION OF EARTH GND WHEN ITDC/ITDC-SR IS NOT INSTALLED ON NEMA
CASE.
5 POWER WIRING
6 INPUT DEVICE WIRING
6.1 2-DOOR CONTROL
6.2 3-DOOR CONTROL
6.3 4-DOOR CONTROL
7 OUTPUT DEVICE WIRING
7.1 2-Door Control
Wiring for door lock and alarm in Power Fail Safe Mode
Wiring for door lock, alarm in Power Fail Secure Mode
7.2 3-Door control
7.3 4-Door Control
7.4 Wiring for using 24V door lock or automatic door
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8 READER WIRING
8.1 2-Door Control
8.2 3-Door Control (If external reader and internal reader are connected to door 1.)
8.3 3-Door Control (If external reader and exit button are connected to door1)
8.4 4-Door Control
9 WIRING TO CONTROL LED/BUZZER OF READER
9.1 How to wire for presenting door open status by LED or Buzzer in Power Fail Secure
Power Fail Secure
9.2 How to wire for presenting door open status by LED or Buzzer in Power Fail Secure
Power Fail Safe
10 TABLE FOR IN/OUTPUT CHANGE DEPENDING ON NUMBER OF DOOR
7 COMMUNICATION WIRING
1 RS232 COMMUNICATION PORT CONNECTION
2 RS422 COMMUNICATION PORT
2.1 RS422 CONNECTION (INDEPENDENT WIRING)
2.2 RS-422 CONNECTION (MULTIPLE ITDC CONNECTIONS)
3 RS-422 CONNECTION USING THE TCP/IP MODULE (INTERNAL VERSION)
4 External TCP/IP CONVERTER (ILAN422)
4.1 Wiring for RS232 communication
4.2 Wiring for RS422 communication
8 LED OPERATION STATUS CHECK AFTER INSTALLATION
1 LED INDICATORS OF THE iTDC/ iTDC-SR
2 LED INDICATORS OF THE EIO88 EXPANSION I/O BOARD
3 LED indicators of In/output signal
9 BASIC SETTING
1 INITIALIZATION
2 HOW TO USE KEYPAD
3 HOW TO ENTER THE SETUP MENU
4 DOOR SETTING
5 DATE AND TIME SETTING
6 MAXIMUM USER SETTING
6.1 Reference for LCD Display
7 ID REGISTRATION
7.1 Reference for LCD Display
10 SETTING CHANGES
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1 SETTING MENU F1
1.1 READER MODE SETTING
1.2 ANTI PASS-BACK MODE SETTING
1.3 KEYPAD INPUT SETTING
1.4 DURESS MODE SETTING
1.5 READER MODE TIME SCHEDULE SETTING
1.6 READER OPEN CHECK SETTING
READER OPEN STATUS:
2 SETTING MENU F2
2.1 TIME SETTING
2.2 HOLIDAY INDEX SETTING
2.3 COMM ID(COMMUNICATION ID, BOARD ID) DISPLAY
2.4 BAUD RATE SETTING
2.5 MASTER ID CHANGE
2.6 EVENT MEMORY SETTING
2.7 DOOR OPEN ALARM SETTING
2.8 DOOR SETTING
2.9 HOLIDAY SETTING
2.10 TIME SCHEDULE SETTING
2.11 DEFINING INPUT TIME IN COMPLIANCE WITH INPUTS
2.12 DEFINING OUTPUT TIME IN COMPLIANCE WITH READER
2.13 SYSTEM INITIALIZE
2.14 EVENT CLEAR
2.15 CARD ID CLEAR
2.16 TIME SCHEDULE CLEAR
3 SETTING MENU F3
3.1 ID REGISTRATION
3.2 ID DELETION
3.3 ID LIST
3.4 REGISTERED ID COUNT
3.5 MAX USER SETTING
3.6 STORED EVENT COUNT
3.7 KEY INPUT MODE
3.8 ARM/DISARM CODE
3.9 ARM/DISARM PORT
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ARM CODE PROCESS DETAILS
DISARM CODE PROCESS DETAILS
ARM / DISARM INPUT PROCESS DETAILS
3.10 2 MEN OPERATION MODE SETTING
3.11 INPUT TIME SCHEDULE MODE SETTING
4 SETUP MENU F4
4.1 VERSION CHECK
4.2 RAM TEST
4.3 OUTPUTS TEST
4.4 LCD TEST
4.5 KEYPAD TEST
4.6 READER TEST
4.7 INPUT AND DIP SWITCH TEST
4.8 COMMUNICATION TEST
11 APPENDIX
1 THE DEFAULT VALURES DEPENDING ON INPUT(INPUT PORT / READER INPUT)
1.1 The relation between input and output (2Door set-up: iTDC board default)
1.2 The relation between input and output (3Door set-up: iTDC board default)
1.3 The relation between input and output (3Door set-up: EIO88 extension I/O board
default)
1.4 The relation between input and output (4Door set-up: iTDC board default)
1.5 The relation between input and output (4Door set-up: EIO88 default)
1.6 Default values on the outputs regarding access attempts (2Door set-up: iTDC board
default)
1.7 Default values on the outputs regarding access attempts (3Door set-up: iTDC board
default)
1.8 Default values on the outputs regarding access attempts (3Door set-up: EIO88 default)
1.9 Default values on the outputs regarding access attempts (4Door set-up: iTDC board
default)
1.10 Default values on the outputs regarding access attempts (4Door set-up: EIO88
default)
12 Troubleshooting
1 The device dose not communicate with PC.
1.1 Please check wiring.
In the case of RS232 communication
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In the case of RS422 communication
1.2 Please check if the communication address is good.
Check communication address setting of software and the device.
1.3 Please check if the communication port setting is good.
1.4 Please check if the termination resistor is connected.
1.5 Please check if the device is grounded well.
2 When turning on the device, Date / Time is not displayed on the LCD and special
characters are displayed.
2.1 This may happen when the device is not initialized. Please initialize the device.
3 When configuring the device using MASTER ID, suddenly the device goes back to the
normal mode.
3.1 If you do not input anything for 60 seconds in setting mode, the device goes back to
the normal mode.
4 The device does not go to setting mode after inputting MASTER ID.
4.1 A MASTER ID may have changed.
5 The device work well with RF Card, but does not work when inputting card number.
5.1 Please check if Keypad is set to "ENABLE".
6 When the device have read a card, the device does not response or a different card
number appears.
6.1 Please check if a reader is good.
6.2 Please check if wiring between a reader and the system.
6.3 Please check if software settings are good.
6.4 Remove noise.
7 A registered card is not authenticated.
7.1 Please check output setting of the device.
13 FCC REGISTRATION INFORMATION
14 RMA Request
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Safety Information 1
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK) NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage consisting a risk of electric shock is
present within this unit.
This exclamation point symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of
important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying
the appliance.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
WARNING
1. Be sure to use only the standard adapter that is specified in the specification sheet. Using
any other adapter could cause fire, electrical shock, or damage to the product.
2. Incorrectly connecting the power supply or replacing battery may cause explosion, fire,
electric shock, or damage to the product.
3. Do not connect multiple controllers to a single adapter. Exceeding the capacity may
cause abnormal heat generation or fire.
4. Securely plug the power cord into the power receptacle. Insecure connection may cause
fire.

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5. When installing the controller, fasten it securely and firmly. The fall of controller may
cause personal injury.
6. Do not place conductive objects (e.g. screwdrivers, coins, metal parts, etc.) or containers
filled with water on top of the controller. Doing so may cause personal injury due to fire,
electric shock, or falling objects.
7. Do not install the unit in humid, dusty, or sooty locations. Doing so may cause fire or
electric shock.
8. If any unusual smells or smoke come from the unit, stop using the product. In such case,
immediately disconnect the power source and contact the service center. Continued use
in such a condition may cause fire or electric shock.
9. If this product fails to operate normally, contact the nearest service center. Never
disassemble or modify this product in any way. (IDTECK is not liable for problems caused
by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair.)
10. When cleaning, do not spray water directly onto parts of the product. Doing so may
cause fire or electric shock.
CAUTION
1. Do not drop objects on the product or apply strong blows to it. Keep away from a
location subject to excessive vibration or magnetic interference.
2. Do not install in a location subject to high temperature (over 50°C), low temperature
(below -30°C), or high humidity. Doing so may cause fire or electric shock.
3. If you want to relocate the already installed product, be sure to turn off the power and
then move or reinstall it.
4. Remove the power plug from the outlet when there is a lighting storm. Neglecting to do
so may cause fire or damage to the product.
5. Keep out of direct sunlight and heat radiation sources. It may cause fire.
6. Install it in a place with good ventilation.
7. Avoid aiming the controller directly towards extremely bright objects such as sun.
8. Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with
liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
9. The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall stay readily operable at any time.
1IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized
plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two
blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong is provided for
your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Use only with cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold
with the apparatus.
13. Unplug this apparatus when a card is used. Use caution when moving the cart/
apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the
apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is
damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.

NOTICE TO PREVENT TROUBLE AND
MALFUNCTION 2
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It is description to prevent trouble of device and malfunction when you’re installing the
device or using it.
Read the description below carefully and follow it. Please refer to more information in
corresponding pages.
1NOTICE FOR NEMA CASE
Size of the Nema Case which IDTECK sells is 350mm X 399mm X 100mm (Width X
Depth X Height), and it has thickness of 1.4mm.
If you use another Nema Case, the Nema Case has to be made by conductive metal
and it should be bigger than IDTECK’s Nema case
The Nema Case has to be grounded, and use the Nema Case with doors to isolate
the device from outside. Please refer to more information in 31p.
2NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION OF DOOR LOCK
Anti-inverse voltage diode has to be connected near the door lock when you install
door lock or alarm.
Connect cathode of Diode to + wire of the door lock and connect anode to – wire
of the door lock.
Not connecting Anti-inverse voltage diode may cause communication error and
malfunction such as changed system configurations by incoming external noise and
shorten the life of the product.

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Also, connecting polarity oppositely may damage the product, so it should be
connected as directed.
The diode is contained in the product packing box.
3NOTICE FOR INSTALLATION OF DOOR LOCK OR
AUTOMATIC DOOR (24V)
If you control 24V door lock or automatic door, you have to use extra power and
external relay.
Not using extra power and external relay may damage the relay of device and cause
malfunctions.
4NOTICE FOR CONNECTION OF POWER OR READER
When you supply power to each product, you must connect power GND to earth
GND.
SMPS (Switching Mode Power Supply) is recommended for power supply and
IDTECK’s ID40WA is recommended.
If device and external reader do not use same power, to match the electric
potential, connect each GND to earth GND.
Connecting to earth GND removes potential difference between devices and
prevents malfunctions caused by surge or thunderbolt. Not connecting Earth GND
may cause communication error and malfunction such as changed system
configurations by incoming external noise and shorten the life of the product
5NOTICE FOR CONNECTION OF COMMUNICATION

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NOTICE TO PREVENT TROUBLE AND MALFUNCTION
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STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) is recommended when you connect RS485 or RS422
communication.
Connect shield wire of STP to power GND. But connect one end only.
If you connect both ends of shield wire to GND, communication error might be
occurred by current which is generated by mutual potential difference. Therefore,
you must connect only one end of shield wire to power GND.

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1Features for iTDC/ iTDC-SR
Intelligent multi door access control system
The iTDC/ iTDC-SR is an intelligent 2~4 Door Access Controller designed to meet the
market requirements for a simple and cost-effective access controller. Card registration
can be set from 1,000 to 50,000 and, the cards can be registered, deleted and
changed. Also 3000 to 29,500 of events for status of access or alarm can be stored.
iTDC/iTDC-SR’s reader ports accept to connect various type of reader and supports 2
kinds of reader operating mode. (RF Card, RF Card + Password). iTDC/iTDC-SR’s input
port allows to connect Exit button, Door sensor, Motion sensor and Window break
sensor etc to reinforce your security.
iTDC/iTDC-SR’s In/Output ports can be expanded by EIO88(Expansion board).
Each function can be set by software but if LCD module and keypad are already
purchased, you can simply set the functions without the software.
iTDC/iTDC-SR is available to connect maximum of 256 devices by RS232/RS422
communication and Ethernet communication is available by using internal TCP/IP
module.
System Automatic Restoration (Watchdog)
If temporary the system in trouble by unusual interference (Noise, Shock and Inverse
Current), Watchdog function senses it automatically then the function lets system
work correctly.
Anti-Passback
Using an additional proximity reader for exiting, the Anti-Pass-Back mode can be set
up. Anti-pass-back mode prevents any entry or exit when the registered user does not
properly follow one entry and one exit by the Anti-pass-back rule. APB only allows exit

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for the user who has once got into the door first and it doesn’t allow any user trying
twice entry or twice exit in a row. As it were, as 2 of card readers equipped on the
both sides of the entrance and exit of one door, the user has to let the card-reader
read the user card properly each time of entrance/exit so that only person who got in
with the card read by the card reader equipped on the entrance side can get out also
only by letting the card reader read the card for exit. When this rule was not kept, the
internal memory saves APB error. Also, when this kind of error happens, it is possible
to make the output on the specific output port. APB function can be used for 2 doors
each independently or linked together. (Refer to the Number of Door Control setting.)
Arm/Disarm Function for Alarm Panel
After setup of arm/disarm code, the user enters arm code and present special card ID
to the reader. The iTDC is set to arm condition and also generate output(s) for burglar
alarm system.
All readers in arm condition do not read any cards.
Arm/Disarm Input Function for Alarm Panel.
This is a function that controls Arm/Disarm by input signal. Arm/Disarm Input is fixed
to input #7, and you need to set it separately to use input #7 as Arm/Disarm Input.
Once you set input #7 as Arm/Disarm Input, iTDC becomes Arm by input signal ‘ON’
and becomes Disarm by input signal ‘OFF’. Arm/Disarm Input toggles Arm/Disarm
status.
Two Men Operation
This function allows visitors to enter and exit only with a companion of an authorized
guide.
The iTDC opens the door when two registered cards are read.
Duress Alarm
This function is used to notice any case that the door has to be opened by force. In
case of duress, enter the 2 digits Duress Password and <ENT> key before the normal
access process then the door will be opened as normal but the duress alarm is also
generated at the same time and the duress alarm output will be activated to TTL
output and alarm event will be sent to the host PC.
Advanced Time Schedule Setting
As specific time zone is set up, this function allows set-up action only within the set-up
time range. Upon each time schedule code, the user can select the time zone and
transfer to the device. For the time range of Monday to Friday and holiday (see Holiday
Schedule set-up), maximum 5 different time zones a day can be divided and set-up.

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Each time schedule code can have one different (or same) code respectively for
holiday.
Time schedule can be applied to the 4 functions below.
A. Card Time Schedule
This function allows access or prohibit in fixed time. From card registration, card
time schedule can be set to each of reader. It allows access in the appointed time
schedule time range and blocks in out of the range then time schedule errors are
stored.
B. Reader Time Schedule
If the reader mode is set as RF + PW(Password), the reader let card holders access
on the fixed time by only RF card but the reader becomes RF+PW(Password) mode
in out of the fixed time.
C. Output Time Schedule
Input the time schedule code to use in terms of each of output port. Signal outputs
in appointed time range.
D. Input Time Schedule
Operating for input time schedule is different depending on firmware version so
please check your firmware version carefully then follow the description below.
- Firmware Version 7.1.0 and lower iTDC/iTDC-SR: Input the time schedule code to
use in terms of each of input port. Input signal generates in out of appointed time
range.
- Firmware Version 7.2.0, 7.3.0 of iTDC/iTDC-SR: Input the time schedule code to
use in terms of each of input port. Input signal generates in appointed time range.
- Firmware Version 8.0.0 and higher iTDC/iTDC-SR: Input the time schedule code to
use in terms of each of input port. Input signal generates in or out of appointed
time range by using software.
(STARWATCH iTDC PRO I/II: Operating out of appointed time range STARWATCH
STANDARD: Operating in appointed time range)

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Holiday Schedule Set-up
Except for Sunday, 100 holidays (legal holidays and day-off for shift working system)
can be programmed for one holiday code. (As for those selected dates, it is possible to
set up the time schedule so the entrance/exit can be possible only for the permitted
time range.) Each holiday code can be set-up at each time schedule code.
Example: A.Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 01,
Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 02
B.Holiday schedule 02 linked to time schedule 01,
Holiday schedule 01 linked to time schedule 03
Door Open time Setting by ID (Card holder)
This function can set door opening time in terms of each of card holders. This function
can be useful for handicapped people but the function cannot be set with ARM setting
at the same time.
Door Open Alarm and Door Open by Force Alarm
The Door Open Alarm function is to notice the administrator that any case of the door
opened even after the normal opening time and waiting time. (The output port can
activate the output signal. The error status with the time can be saved and transmitted
upon the PC program’s request.) The Door Open by Force Alarm function is to activate
the alarm when the door is opened by force. If the waiting time passed with this
status, the door open time excess status will be activated again.
Applicable Software
Card registration, In/Output operating type, In/Output setting and time schedule etc
can be set by the software. Also monitoring for access status of cardholder and alarm
status are available in real time. IDTECK offers the applicable software STARWATCH
iTDC PRO I/II and STARWATCH STANDARD.
Input Status Check (2 Status ON/OFF)
It checks the status ON(connected)/OFF(disconnected) between controller and input
device then alarm event generates. So instantaneous check and handling are available
by software.
ESD Design (Electro Static Discharge)
The Device is designed to withstand static electricity or surge so the system can be
operated stably.

FEATURES
iTDC
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2IDENTIFYING SUPPLLIED PARTS
Please unpack and check the contents of the box.
(Optional accessories, if purchased, may be included in the package.)
2.1 STANDARD PARTS IN PACKAGE
2.2 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

p.12 FEATURES
iTDC
2.3 SUPPLIED PARTS FOR ITDC/ITDC-SR PACKAGE-1 OR PACKAGE-2 (2 DOORS)
Supplied parts in iTDC/iTDC-SR package-1 and package-2 are basically same but TCP/IP
Module (IM100) is contained in the package-2.
2.4 SUPPLIED PARTS FOR ITDC/ITDC-SR PACKAGE-3 OR PACKAGE-4 (3~4
DOORS)
Supplied parts in iTDC/iTDC-SR package-3 and package-4 are basically same but TCP/IP
Module (IM100) is contained in the package-4.

FEATURES
iTDC
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3DIMENSION
Unit: inch (mm)
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