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2) ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION FOR

STYLE

CLOCKS

- Wall mounting : Fix the holder (A) in the chosen position, using the 3 rawlplugs and 3

screws supplied.

- Mounting on vertical bracket or ceiling bracket : the holder (A) fits the single-sided mounting

bracket, P/N 936301, the double-sided mounting bracket, P/N 936300, and the double-sided

chain suspension P/N 936302. Use the tapping screws supplied with the bracket.

- A flush-mounting holder for

Style 5 s

clocks is also available, P/N 936306. This type of

mounting is particularly suitable for operating theatres in hospitals and clinics.

- Remove the black protective cover (covering the terminal strip (C). Connect up the 115

or 230 Volt 50/60 Hz mains supply line to the terminal strip : Live and Neutral on terminals 1

and 2 (Wire max. section : 1.5 mm

2

with 5 mm bare). As this clock is classified on the 2

nd

level, the connection to the earth is not required because it is not used.

Put the protective cover back in place. Lock the wires with collars (S).

N.B.:

Style

clocks have been designed for a 115 or 230 Volt ± 10 % mains supply.

This clock is protected by a fuse (F1).

If the clock belongs to a time distribution network, or if it must be connected to a

France-Inter or DCF radio receiver, please proceed as explained in chapters 3 to 5.

- Clip the clock onto its holder, by introducing the two

studs (E) into the two corresponding openings made in

the back of the clock, and then by pressing firmly on the

lower part of the clock, until it clicks into place. Take care

not to jam the cables during this operation.

- The clock can be subsequently unclipped from its

holder, by pulling the lower part of the clock firmly towards

you, and then by removing it via the top.

- You may now configure your

Style

clock, set time and date, and adjust the display

brightness. Please refer to Chapters 6 to 9.

- Remove the protective sheet from the front panel and use the anti-static cloth to clean the clock.

- If the display does not change check that the operating mode chosen is indeed “Ind”

(Chapter 7).

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Summary of Contents for Style 5 Seconde

Page 1: ...chro radio INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS When receiving goods please check nothing is broken otherwise make a claim near shipping company B P 1 49340 TR MENTINES FRANCE T l 02 41 71 72 00 Fa...

Page 2: ...A TIME DISTRIBUTION NETWORK 6 4 CONNECTION OF A RADIO SYNCHRONIZATION RECEIVER 6 5 CONNECTION OF A TIMER CONTROL UNIT TO A STYLE 5 S CLOCK 7 6 LOCATION OF THE SELECT AND KEYS 8 7 CONFIGURATION 8 8 TI...

Page 3: ...olled by a master clock which delivers minute or half minute impulses The clock can be configured for independent operation or radio synchronized using a radio receiver P N 907025 France Inter or P N...

Page 4: ...is not used Put the protective cover back in place Lock the wires with collars S N B Style clocks have been designed for a 115 or 230 Volt 10 mains supply This clock is protected by a fuse F1 If the c...

Page 5: ...receiver Only the Style 7 Style 7 ellipse and Style 7 date clocks are available in the radio synchro version Ind Radio descriptive label Connect the radio receiver to terminals 5 and 6 on the termina...

Page 6: ...l strips C and D fixed on the mounting Connect up the timer control unit to the terminal strip F using a 4 core cable T T and two wires for the 12 Volt supply Chaining several Style 5 s clocks on the...

Page 7: ...ate Independent Minute slave movement Half minute slave movement Calibration Select the required operating mode using the key Remark make sure that the mode selected matches both the desired mode of o...

Page 8: ...s to an alternate display of the time and of the week number Enter by pressing the Select key Please proceed further with paragraph e c Style 5 date and Style 7 date clocks The language blinks F Frenc...

Page 9: ...lay is to be permanent or alternate The display chosen previously week number or Julian date will be permanent The display chosen previously week number or Julian date will alternate with the day of t...

Page 10: ...erence blinks 00 by default This menu allows to set a time difference between the displayed time and the received time radio synchronization message Hence it will be only used for a radio synchronized...

Page 11: ...eaking clock Using the key set the Style clock to the current minute For example if the reference time is 20 hours 28 minutes and 20 seconds display 28 using the key When the reference time reaches 20...

Page 12: ...he key Enter by pressing the Select key d The year blinks Select the current year from 1993 to 2092 using the key then enter by pressing the Select key e The month blinks Select the current month usin...

Page 13: ...ent of a prolonged mains power failure On the other hand the date and the time can be lost following an exceptionally long mains power failure i e one lasting more than one week in which case once the...

Page 14: ...994 NF EN 50082 1 june 1992 EN 60950 Power supply 115 or 230 V 10 50 60 Hz Slave clock consumption on a parallel network 6 mA at 24 V Date and Time back up when mains is down 1 week Other data back up...

Page 15: ...kg Maximum nominal current 55 mA Style 5D Size in mm Weight 1 6 kg Maximum nominal current 100 mA Style 7 Size in mm Weight 1 1 kg Maximum nominal current 65 mA Style 7D Size in mm Weight 2 2 kg Maxim...

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