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ES-562/564U

COMBINATION CLOCK/TIMER

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL

The ES-562U/564U is a combination six digit time-of-day Clock / 100 Hour Up/Down Timer. The ES-562U
Clock displays time in 12-hour format; the ES-564U Clock displays time in 24-hour format. The clock and
timer modes operate independently – Clock and Timer operations do not affect each other. When the unit
is powered up it is in Clock mode.

Five control switches are provided, accessible on the top of the case (standard) or on the front panel
(option P). The functions are TIMER, UP/DOWN, SET/STOP, SELECT/RESET and CLOCK. Momentarily
activating the CLOCK or TIMER function will latch the unit into the selected mode, displaying the CLOCK
or TIMER data on the .56” yellow LED display. The other three switches are mode-dependent.

Setting the Clock is accomplished by holding down the CLOCK button and using the SET and SELECT
buttons. Hold the CLOCK button down and press the SELECT button. This causes the Hours-digits to
flash and allows them to be set by pressing the SET button until the hours agree with the time being set.
Continue holding the CLOCK button down and press the SELECT button again, enabling the Minutes-
digits to be set in the same manner. The same procedure applies for setting the Seconds-digits and they
should be set slightly ahead of real time. (Seconds are “synchronized” after the Calendar is set.)

Set the Calendar to the correct date in the same manner. The Calendar should be set to the correct date
because the units automatically correct for daylight savings time. To turn this feature off, refer to the layout
on page 6. Month is set first, followed by day and then year. After the date is set, press the SELECT
button one more time to stop the digits from flashing. At this time, the seconds can be synchronized to real
time by pressing and holding the CLOCK and SET buttons until real time matches the time set on the
display. When the SET button is released, the unit begins counting from that point. Errors made during the
setting procedure can easily be corrected by selecting the digit-pairs in need of correction. Set them, as
above, by pressing the SET button until the proper number is displayed. Continue selecting until all digits
are stable (not flashing).

The TIMER can be preset in a similar fashion. Press and release the TIMER button. If the TIMER is
counting, press the SET/STOP button to stop it. The timer is preset just like the CLOCK, except that the
TIMER button needs to be continuously pressed while setting. In order to store a manually preset time in
memory, either the UP button or the DOWN button must be pressed after setting the timer to the desired
preset time.

The UP/DOWN switch starts the TIMER counting up or down. The SET/STOP button, if pressed alone,
stops the TIMER. The SELECT/RESET switch, if pushed alone, acts as a reset/preset switch. The first
time it is pressed, the timer is reset to 00:00:00. If pressed again (within 5 seconds) the timer is set to the
last manually preset time. If the timer was counting up or down before being reset, it continues to count in
the same direction.

If the unit is ordered with option “R”, remote control inputs are provided on a rear-mounted 9-pin
connector. A short to ground is required to activate the desired function. The optional relay contact closure
on the Hour or Hour & Half-Hour is also accessible on the connector. The contacts are rated at 10 watts
maximum resistive load, 500 mA maximum switching current.

SPECIFICATIONS

Electrical:

Input Voltage 117 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5 watts max.

Mechanical:

Etched Aluminum case 2.5” High x 8” Wide x 6” Deep

Summary of Contents for ES-562U

Page 1: ... then year After the date is set press the SELECT button one more time to stop the digits from flashing At this time the seconds can be synchronized to real time by pressing and holding the CLOCK and SET buttons until real time matches the time set on the display When the SET button is released the unit begins counting from that point Errors made during the setting procedure can easily be correcte...

Page 2: ...OTE Unless otherwise specified Option HR includes a closure on the Hour Half Hour A jumper on the PCB allows the Half Hour feature to be defeated J When this option is specified input voltage is 220 VAC 50 60Hz P When this option is specified the unit is housed in an Etched aluminum rackmount enclosure 1 75 high x 19 wide x 10 deep P2 When this option is specified a 19 rackmount panel allows any t...

Page 3: ... and control functions and generates serial control signals for the display driver chips Z6 and Z7 The display operates in multiplex mode Z6 and Z7 receive segment and digit drive data from Z4 via a data line Z4 pin 28 a clock line Z4 pin 27 and a strobe line Z4 pin 26 A 50 or 60 Hz clock signal is taken from T1 logic level converted by Q1 and used for the counting timebase Z4 also provides the op...

Page 4: ...ITOR 25pf 50v Cer K 1 C8 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 01uf 50v Cer Z 2 C5 C7 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1uf 50v Cer Z 1 C12 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 4 7uf 10v R El 1 C6 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 100uf 25v R El 4 C1 C4 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 3300 UF 25V 1 SOCKET 16 PIN DIP SOCKET 1 SOCKET 18 PIN DIP SOCKET 1 SOCKET 40 PIN DIP SOCKET 3 N1 N3 LED DISPLAY LTD6840Y 1 PCB UCT2 DISPLAY 1 PCB UCT 2 LOGIC QTY DESIGNATION DESCRIPTI...

Page 5: ...SISTOR 1K 1 4 W 1 HR AND R CONNECTOR 9 PIN MALE D SUB 1 HR AND R CONNECTOR 9 PIN FEMALE D SUB 1 HR AND R CONNECTOR 9 PIN D SUB HOOD 1 S CONNECTOR 25 Pin FEMALE D sub 1 S CONNECTOR 25 Pin MALE D sub 1 S CONNECTOR 25 Pin D Sub Hood 1 R8 SERIAL RESISTOR 27 OHM 1 4W 1 Z3 SERIAL INTEGRATED CIRCUIT 4503 1 SERIAL SOCKET 16 PIN DIP SOCKET 1 SERIAL CONNECTOR BNC UG 1094 1 UL POWER PLUG UL PWR PLUG 1 T1 UL ...

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