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3.2.3 Line Type
Display:
23 LiType OR xs 01
> 1min 12h .
√
The line type defines which kind of clocks is connected to the line.
The master clock will be pre-programmed to
1min
(minute impulse clock), where the
clock sends a polarized 24V impulse to the clocks every full minute.
With the button
>
>
>
>
you move the cursor to the right and select the type of line using
the buttons
^
^
^
^
and
v
v
v
v
. Supported types are seconds (
1sec
) / half minutes (
30sec
) /
minutes (
1min
) / Time Code mixed with minutes (
TC60s
) / Time Code mixed with half
minutes (
TC30s
) / DCF77 (
DCF
) / 24V on line output (
DC24V
).
By using the button
>
>
>
>
again it can be specified if the slave clocks on the line are
12h
(analog) or
24h
(digital) clocks with the buttons
^
^
^
^
and
v
v
v
v
.
The next option which is marked with the
x
in the upper line is used to set the
behaviour in case of a short circuit on the line.
It can be configured after pressing using the button
>
>
>
>
once more.
As default setting (
.
) the output of impulses is stopped when a short circuit is
detected and automatically restarted after the short circuit is resolved.
If the
√
is selected here then the clock checks every second if the short circuit is
resolved and if still is not, after 60 times of checking (60 seconds), the line switches
itself off and has to be re-enabled manually.
The next option determines if the line output follows the Daylight Saving Times. The
default setting (
√
) lets the line follow the DST settings of the master clock. If
.
is
selected the line will not switch to summer time, but will keep the standard time
always.
Everything is stored by pressing the button
e
e
e
e
and changes are discarded with the
button
<
<
<
<
or
c.
c.
c.
c.
If anything was changed you have to confirm your entry again by
pressing the
e
e
e
e
button after the query “
Save?
” is displayed. However if the changes
shall be discarded you have to press the
c
c
c
c
button.