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4000x Series Digital Clock 

Operating and Installation Instructions

 

© 2012 - 2017 Wharton Electronics Ltd, All rights reserved. 

Trademarks 

Wharton Electronics and 4000x, 4000E, 4000N, 4000NE and 4000EP are trademarks of Wharton Electronics Ltd. 

MOBALine is a registered trademark of Moser Baer AG.  All other trademarks and registered trademarks are property of 

their respec ve owners. 

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) ba ery which in normal opera on 

should have a service life greater than 10 years. 
CAUTION -  Danger of explosion if ba ery is incorrectly replaced. 
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.  Dispose of used ba eries according to 

the manufacturer’s instruc ons.  You can return your unwanted Lithium ba eries to the manufacturer or their agent. Note: 

In some areas disposal of Lithium ba eries in household or business waste may be prohibited. Cau on: Do not handle 

damaged or leaking Lithium ba eries.  To remove ba ery at end of product’s life, unscrew backplate from case body to 

remove (top rail in case of double sided unit), locate Lithium ba ery on main driver board and remove.  Ba ery should be 

disposed of as per local legisla ons. 
End of Life -  At the end of product’s life, do not dispose of your device in the regular domes c/household 

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

Electromagnetic Compatibility & Safety 

For Customers in Europe:  
4000x series digital clocks, when used in accordance with our recommenda ons, complies with the European Community 

Electromagne c Compa bility Direc ve 2004/108/EC and the European Community Low Voltage Direc ve 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 protec on against harmful interference in a residen al installa on. 

The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 

the instruc ons, may cause harmful interference to radio communica ons.  However, there is no guarantee that 

interference will not occur in a par cular installa on.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 

television recep on, 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 separa on 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 cau oned that any changes or modifica ons not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to 

operate this equipment. 

Warranty 

The 4000x 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 examina on and repair. 
In no event shall the manufacturer, or their agent be liable for any direct, incidental or consequen al damages of any 

nature, or losses or expenses resul ng from any defec ve product or the use of any product, irrespec ve of whether the 

manufacturer, or their agent, has advance no ce of the possibility of such damages. 

Product Development 

In the interests of improving design, opera onal func on, and/or reliability, Wharton Electronics Ltd reserves the right to 

make changes to the products described in this document without no ce.  
This manual version 2.2 applies to units opera ng with so ware version 01.DD or later, unless otherwise stated. 

 

 

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 Issue 2.2 

Summary of Contents for 4000x Series

Page 1: ...hronisa on Setup Page 9 7 Network Setup Page 12 8a Display Setup 4200x and 4010x series Page 13 8b Calendar Setup 4500x and 4600x series Page 14 9 Stopwatch Setup Page 15 10 External Interface Setup P...

Page 2: ...the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec on against harmful interference in a residen al installa on The equ...

Page 3: ...sor All of the digital clocks also have the ability to operate as a mul range programmable stopwatch using supplied infrared remote control or for 4000NE and 4000E units only using an external stopwat...

Page 4: ...ould be easily accessible All installa on work should be performed in accordance with current Building Regula ons and the Seventeenth Edi on of the IEE Wiring Regula ons or equivalent local standard T...

Page 5: ...t se ng Func on Loca on Se ng Mode See page 5 1 Press Up to enter Loca on Se ng Mode or press to move to next se ng Func on Synchronisa on Se ng Mode See page 6 1 Press Up to enter Synchronisa on Se n...

Page 6: ...Up to set minutes count Minutes Se ng Mode Press or to increment or decrement minutes Press Up to set the hours count Complete me se ng process detailed in table below Fu Ti Time and Date settings Fu...

Page 7: ...ST 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 0...

Page 8: ...n na 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...

Page 9: ...s DHCP server User se ng of NTP server addresses Exit to Time display dh No dh No Sta c assignment of IP Subnet and Gateway addresses by user User se ng of NTP server addresses Select IP Byte 1 IP Byt...

Page 10: ...2 Time code from exis ng 5200 4860 or 482D series master clock Y Y Y Zo 1 F w482 me code zone that unit will use for synchronisa on DCF DCF77 Radio me code synchronisa on requires 484 03 radio receive...

Page 11: ...d the Up arrow should be pressed again to return to the me display If clock is to DHCP or Sta c modes the 4 bytes of the rst NTP me server address can be programmed in same manner as detailed for the...

Page 12: ...to DCF or MSF radio me code when connected to either the 484 02 MSF Radio Receiver or 484 03 DCF Radio Receiver supplied separately as follows Clock configuration 1 Press Menu or Up bu on to access c...

Page 13: ...me date and con nuous date in a number of di erent display formats as detailed in the table below Fu Di Display Setup Function Display Type Description Up button function hh mm 4200 hh mm ss 4010 Disp...

Page 14: ...language table below Calendar 2 Mode Calendar 2 Mode M2 xx As mode se ngs for Calendar 1 above Calendar 2 Lang Calendar 2 Language C2 xx Calendar 2 Language as per language table below Calendar 3 Mod...

Page 15: ...ect hold mode SA 03 SA 03 Down from pre programmed start me then up from zero Select hold mode SA 04 SA 04 Down from pre programmed start me automa cally restart countdown Select hold mode Hold Mode S...

Page 16: ...n provide synchronisa on to a maximum 5 4000E units See Local Master documenta on for further details Exit to me display 11 System setup The system setup menu contains general setup op ons for the 400...

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