UDC 9000 MultiPro

All we have an old Furnace with a Honeywell UDC 9000 missing cable and manuals so we are looking for some help in getting the cable pin out so we can connect anyone have a pin out or the manual or some instructions would be great, no one has looked at this thing in 10 years.
Appreciate the help in advance!
 
Assuming this is about the S9000, a rack-based I/O Controller, there was a set of manuals for that system but Honeywell dropped all of the mnauals from its web site about 10 years ago. Some were scans of the original paper manuals.

A link to a 2001 thread has a brief description of the Ethernet functionality of
https://control.com/forums/threads/honeywell-s9000-ethernet-protocol.2994/

There's a supposed link to some S9000 manuals, here:
https://ludingtoncitizen.ning.com/photo/albums/honeywell-s9000-manuals

Red Lion's Crimson2 development software for HMI's and protocol converters had a section on connection to the S9000
https://www.redlion.net/sites/default/files/media/G3-HoneywellUDC9000.pdf

Or is the inquiry a typo about the UDC 5000 or UDC 6000 single loop controllers?
 
unfortunately no typo, it is a s9000 specifically 9010-015 controller, I looked at the other threads and one the guys sent me the s9000 reference manual I am pouring into now. I don't have the loader software and loader cable as well we have a LPM 620-0072 that we dont have any procedures to reload the program. The current situation is that the controller is in Forced mode and will not run and the operator panel IWS-1834-HW will not load and shows a LPM error cannot find program, load LPM program. We do not know how to load the LPM program nor the controller program, so kind of in a pickle, any help is appreciated, thanks for the help so far.
 
It's a pretty narrow knowledge base on the S9000.

Most users had service contracts. Honeywell had a dozen service guys nationwide who knew the system. Most retired prior to Covid but any who didn't were let go when Honeywell closed its service department about 3 years ago.

I only ever saw two S9000's, both were replaced 15+ years ago. I only brushed by them, I know nothing, other than one of the two I saw used the DCMS/DMCS protocol and the obsolescence of that initiated the S9000's replacement.
 
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