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SUB SERIES INTERVAL DATA RECORDERS
62-0342—01
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3. Modular Jacks & Screw-Type Connectors (SUBIDR-16 
ONLY): Supplied with 8 modular jacks and 8 screw-type 
connectors. Used with a mixture of Honeywell and third-
party meters. (Requires external power supply.)
Fig. 3. IDR with both types of connectors.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT:
THE INTERNAL CIRCUITS OF THE IDR CAN BE 
DAMAGED BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE. 
BEFORE REACHING INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE, 
DISCHARGE YOURSELF BY TOUCHING AN 
EARTH-GROUNDED OBJECT.
ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF STATIC ELECTRIC-
ITY ONTO THE CIRCUIT BOARD CAN RESULT IN:
 - LOSS OF STORED DATA
 - A SYSTEM LOCK-UP
 - PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE IDR
The IDR is available in two types of enclosure systems:
1. Stand-Alone IDR (Standard Configuration)
The stand-alone IDR configuration consists of a single 
IDR unit. The enclosure should be mounted using the 
mounting flanges located at the top and bottom of the 
enclosure. The enclosure has three available knockouts 
for cable entrance/ exit from the IDR.
CAUTION
NEVER ATTEMPT TO DRILL THROUGH THE 
STEEL ENCLOSURE. DOING SO MAY 
PERMANENTLY DAMAGE THE ELECTRONIC 
CIRCUITRY AND WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
CONNECTING METERS TO THE 
IDR
Honeywell Meter Connections
1. Each Honeywell meter has two modular jacks located at 
the top of the main circuit board. The jack on the left 
(RJ-45, 8-pin), labeled “IDR”, is used to connect the 
meter to the IDR. NEVER USE THE 6-PIN JACK 
LOCATED ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE METER CIR-
CUIT BOARD TO CONNECT ANY IDR.
2. * Be sure that one Honeywell meter is located within 
100 feet of the IDR. This meter will be used to supply 
the low-voltage power necessary to operate the IDR. 
Connect this meter to jack #1 on the IDR using an 8-
conductor flat modular cable. (See Chapter 5.0 if the 
IDR has the optional AC adapter.)
3. *All remaining Honeywell meters must be connected to 
the meter jacks #2-8 using 6-conductor flat modular 
cable.
4. SUBIDR-16 - If the IDR is an SUBIDR-16, connect the 
additional meters to Jacks # 9-16 on the option card 
using 6-conductor flat modular cable.
5. SUBIDR-8s orSUBIDR-16s supplied with plug-in screw 
type connectors can be up to 500 feet from all meters, 
and utilize a pair of wires for connecting to the meter 
pulse output.
* See Appendix C for items 2 & 3 above.
** For more information on cable assembly, see Appendix A.
Pulse Output Meters (IDR-ST models only):
1. Each meter is interfaced with the IDR through the plug-
in screw type connectors. Any of the connectors may be 
used with #22-14 AWG conductors.
2. When used with solid-state switches, correct polarity 
must be observed in order for that contact to be recog-
nized. COM (or “C”) on the IDR is 12 VDC that must be 
connected to the + side of the pulse switch. The return 
side of the switch is connected to SIG (or “S”) on the 
IDR.
Fig. 4. Observe polarity when using solid-state switches 
with pulse output meters.
3. The meter can be up to 500 feet away from the IDR.
Third-Party Meter Connections
In order to connect “third-party” meters such as gas, water or 
utility-type meters, the IDR must be ordered with the screw 
terminal connectors (designated with the suffix B or C at the 
end of the model number) instead of the modular jacks.
The IDR for third-party metering is always powered by the 
optional AC adapter power supply and requires an available 
120 VAC receptacle to obtain the power. The receptacle must 
not be switched off at any time. See Section 5.0, Optional AC 
Adapter.
The input pulses supplied to the IDR must be non-powered, 
and they can be either physical (mechanical) contacts or 
electronic switches. When electronic switches are used, the 
“COM” terminal on the IDR is the “+” output and the “SIG” is 
the return from the switch.
The IDR with modular jacks automatically detects when an 
Honeywell meter is connected to it so that it can be 
recognized by the software when the meters are added or