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    Question Cimnet BTR manual

    I have aquired a Cimnet BTR in good condition (I think it is actually new and unused - although old), but with no manual. Is there anyone here who has a manual in PDF or other electronic format that can send it to me ? Markings I can find to tell model number are on the EPROM (RL170-V1.3) so I am assuming it is a model RL170.

    It has a stack of 3 PCBs with "170-67" on what looks like a processor board, "172-67" on what looks like an I/O board, and a break-out board with "RLC174" on it. There is also a small remote control panel with a PCB inside with "RLC173".

    If you recognise any of this and have a manual which you could send, please let me know.

    Chris - Vector42


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    I have an older manual if you want to PM me an address, I can send it.
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