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V-400x Series Digital Clock

 

 

Operating and Installation Instructions

 

 

 

Statutory Notices

 

 

Warning

‐To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the internals of the unit to rain or moisture.

 

 

Disposal of Lithium battery

‐This equipment has a built‐in Lithium (Li) battery which in normal 

operation

 

should have a service life greater than 10 years.

 

 

CAUTION 

 

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.

 

 

Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according 
to the manufacturer’s instructions. You can return your unwanted Lithium batteries to the manufacturer or their agent. 
Note: In some areas disposal of Lithium batteries in household or business waste may be prohibited. Caution: Do not 
handle damaged or leaking Lithium batteries. To remove battery at end of product’s life, unscrew backplate from case 
body to remove (top rail in case of double sided unit), locate Lithium battery on main driver board and remove. Battery 
should be disposed of as per local legislations.

 

 

End of Life 

 

Atthe end of product’s life, do not dispose of your device in the regular 

domestic/household

 

waste. Return your device to your supplier who will dispose of it correctly.

 

 

Electromagnetic Compatibility & 
Safety 

For Customers in Europe:

 

 

V-400x series digital clocks, when used in accordance with our recommendations, complies with the European 
Community Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC and the European Community Low Voltage Directive 
2006/95/EC and conforms to the following standards:

 

 

EN 61000‐6‐1     EN 61000‐6‐3     EN 60950

 

 

For Customers in the USA

 

 

The equipment has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC 
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 
The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that 
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and 
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

 

 

 

Re‐orientate or relocate the receiving antenna.  

 

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  

 

Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  

 

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  

 

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority 
to operate this equipment.

 

 

Warranty

 

 

The V-400x series digital clocks are fully guaranteed, on a return to works basis, against failure due to faulty parts or 
workmanship for 24 months from date of purchase. In the event of failure, either within or outside the warranty period, 
please pack the unit with care and return to the manufacturer, or their agent, for examination and repair.

 

 

In no event shall the manufacturer, or their agent be liable for any direct, incidental or consequential damages of any 
nature, or losses or expenses resulting from any defective product or the use of any product, irrespective of whether the 
manufacturer, or their agent, has advance notice of the possibility of such damages.

 

 

Product Development

 

  

This manual version 2.0 applies to units operating with software version 01.DD or later, unless otherwise stated.

 

 

 

 

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Issue 2.0

 

Summary of Contents for V-400x Series

Page 1: ... 4 3Function Programming Page 5 4Time and Date Setting Page 6 5Location Setup Page 7 6Synchronisation Setup Page 9 7Network Setup Page 12 8aDisplay Setup 4200x and 4010x series Page 13 8bCalendar Setup 4500x and 4600x series Page 14 9Stopwatch Setup Page 15 10External Interface Setup Page 16 11System Setup Page 16 12Display Status Page 16 ...

Page 2: ... 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a part...

Page 3: ... All of the digital clocks also have the ability to operate as a multi range programmable stopwatch using supplied infrared remote control or for 400N and 400A units only using an external stopwatch control panel or user supplied voltage free contact closure or switch Simple Operation All V 400x digital clocks are supplied with an infrared remote control to allow for easy setup and control of stop...

Page 4: ...ly accessible All installation work should be performed in accordance with current Building Regulations and the Seventeenth Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations or equivalent local standard The power supply is fitted with an internal fuse In case of fault the fuse should only be replaced with a fuse of the same rating by a suitably qualified engineer after disconnection from the mains power suppl...

Page 5: ...Function Location Setting Mode See page 5 1 Press Up to enter Location Setting Mode or press to move to next setting Function Synchronisation Setting Mode See page 6 1 Press Up to enter Synchronisation Setting Mode or press to move to next setting The other function menu options are detailed in the table below Function Menu Options Function Section Ti Time and Date Setup Manually set time and date...

Page 6: ...ero Press Up to set minutes count Minutes Setting Mode Press or to increment or decrement minutes Press Up to set the hours count Complete time setting process detailed in table below Fu Ti Time and Date settings Function Display Type Description Up button function hh mm ss hh mm 4200 4010 Second 36 12 4736 Set second minus button zeros seconds Select minutes Minute 12 47 12 4736 Set minute Select...

Page 7: ...ola 1 No 03 CET CEST MEZ MESZ Brussels Frankfurt 1 Yes 04 UTC 2 BRAVO SAST Jo burg Pretoria S Africa 2 No 05 EET EEST Greece Athens Ukraine Kiev 2 Yes 06 IST IDT Israel Tel Aviv 2 Yes 07 MSK 1 Russia Kaliningrad 3 No 08 UTC 3 CHARLIE AST Iraq Baghdad S Arabia Riyadh 3 No 09 MSK Russia Moscow 4 No 10 IRST IRDT Iran Tehran 3 Yes 11 UTC 4 DELTA GST UAE Dubai Abu Dhabi 4 No 12 AZT AZST Azerbaijan Baku...

Page 8: ...Buenos Aires 3 No 63 BRT BRST Brazil Brasilia Sao Paulo 3 Yes 64 WGT WGST Greenland West Nuuk 3 Yes 65 PMST PMDT US Pierre Miquelon 3 Yes 66 UYT UYST Uruguay Montevideo 3 Yes 67 UTC 2 5 2 1 2 No 68 UTC 2 OSCAR 2 No 69 UTC 1 NOVEMBER CVT Cape Verdi Praia 1 No 70 AZOT AZOST Portugal Azores 1 Yes 71 EGT EGST Greenland East Ittoqqortoormiit 1 Yes 72 Morocco Rabat Casablanca 0 Yes 73 WT WST Western Sah...

Page 9: ...y customers DHCP server User setting of NTP display server addresses dh No dh No Static assignment of IP Subnet and Gateway addresses Select IP Byte 1 by user User setting of NTP server addresses IP Byte 1 I 010 I 010 IP Address setting 1st Byte Octet Select IP Byte 2 Range 0 254 IP Byte 2 I 001 I 001 IP Address setting 2nd Byte Octet Select IP Byte 3 Range 0 255 IP Byte 3 I 000 I 000 IP Address s...

Page 10: ...e code from existing 5200 4860 or 482D series master clock Y Y Y Zo 1 F w482 time code zone that unit will use for synchronisation DCF DCF77 Radio time code synchronisation Y Y requires 484 03 radio receiver MSF MSF60 Radio time code synchronisation Y Y requires 484 02 radio receiver MOBA MOBALinetime code from ETC or DTS series master clock Y Y Y Of 720 Offset in minutes of input MOBALine time si...

Page 11: ...d the Up arrow should be pressed again to return to the time display If clock is to DHCP or Static modes the 4 bytes of the first NTP time server address can be programmed in same manner as detailed for the IP address in Section 7 6 Press buttons until each of the 4 address bytes is displayed 7 Press Up to return to time display GPS and GLONASS Synchronisation The 400A and 400N series digital cloc...

Page 12: ...utton until required w482 time zone number is selected not required for 48x0 7 Press Up button to select either 48x0 or w482 synchronisation Clock configuration 1 Press Menu or Up button to access clock settings menu 2 Press button until Fu Sy is displayed 3 Press Up button to access Synchronisation menu 4 Press button until either DCF or MSF is displayed 5 Press Up button to select DCF or MSF syn...

Page 13: ... time date and continuous date in a number of different display formats as detailed in the table below Fu Di Display Setup Function Display Type Up button Description function hh mm hh mm ss 4200 4010 Display Style ti dsti Standard time display Exit to Time display gb ds gb Alternating time and date in ddmmyy 4010 or ddmm Display hold time 4200 format us ds us Alternating time and date in mmddyy 4...

Page 14: ...ge table below Calendar 2 Mode Language Calendar 2 Mode M2 xx As mode settings for Calendar 1 above Calendar 2 Lang Calendar 2 C2 xx Calendar 2 Language as per language table below Calendar 3 Mode Language Calendar 3 Mode M3 xx As mode settings for Calendar 1 above Calendar 3 Lang Calendar 3 C3 xx Calendar 3 Language as per language table below Exit to Time Language display Please refer to the dia...

Page 15: ...ect hold mode zero SA 04 SA 04 Down from pre programmed start time automatically Select hold mode restart countdown Hold Mode SB 01 SB 01 Single start stop start stop count action No hold Select display function resolution SB 02 SB 02 Start stop start stop count action Hold action displays Select display accumulated split time resolution SB 03 SB 03 Start stop start stop count action Hold action d...

Page 16: ... Exit to time provide synchronisation to a maximum 5 400A units display See Local Master documentation for further details 11 System setup The system setup menu contains general setup options for the V 400x series digital clock displays as follows Fu St System Setup Function Display Type Description Up button function hh mm hh mm ss 4200 4010 Display Brightness BrA BrA Display brightness can be au...

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