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II - Installation
Choose a location where to install the clock, preferably away from sources of electrical interference,
such as transformers. The data network must be PoE (802.3af, class 3).
2.1 Single sided (SF) clock
Clocks for indoor use are simply mounted by hanging on a screw head (see dimensions page 7).
1) Position a screw (Ø 4) at the required height, leaving the head protruding by 3mm.
2) Connect the clock to the data network (photo 1). See next page about the connection of this cable.
3) Put the clock in its position.
2.2 Double sided (DF) clock
1) Fix the double-sided support to the wall or ceiling, using 2 Ø6 screws (see dimensions page 7).
2) Connect the clock which will be the master of the double sided assembly to network with Ethernet
cable RJ45 (photo 1). See next page about the connection of this cable.
This cable provides network communication and power to the clocks (PoE: Power over Ethernet).
3) Connect RJ12 cable on the master clock.
4) Connect to the second clock (slave), the master clock by the RJ12 cable only (photo 2)..
Do not use a standard telephone cable RJ11.
Do not connect an Ethernet PoE cable to the RJ45 of the slave clock
5) Present the clocks to the support, then turn them clockwise to their final
positions.
6) Wall bracket option: fit the disk on the back of the clock and turn it clockwise in order to lock it on
the clock? The passageway for the cables must be at the bottom of the disk
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