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2.
INSTALLATION
2.1 Pre-requisites
2.1.1 Installation environment
Select the place where the clock will be installed while making sure that the radio reception is correct.
The radio slave clock should be installed in a place free from electrical interferences (transformers,
neon and halogen lights...).
Avoid
fixing the clock directly to a metallic or reinforced concrete wall.
2.1.2 Light exposure of the clock
The power supply of the clock is provided by its cells that capture ambient light. The clock runs via
exposure to natural or artificial light. As such, it is best choosing a well-lit place (near a bay window,
a light source...).
In order for the clock to keep running continuously, it has to be exposed to 150 lux for
10 hours, 5 days a week.
The minimum operating and charging level is 100 lux.
2.2 Installation process
1- Set the master clock in INIT mode. Refer to the product manual.
The INIT mode of the master clock must be reactivated every 4 hours.
2- Unpack the clock wit
h its fixing disc and check the contents of the package.
3- Charge the product via the Type B micro-USB connector. The red LED switches on during the
charging process.
4- Disconnect the USB charger from the clock when the green LED switches on: the initial charging
(lasting about 1 minute) is then complete.
5- Set the switch on “ON” mode: the product switches on and the hands are set at noon.
6- The clock seeks to synchronise in DHF. INIT mode is activated by default when the clock switches
on until it is paired with a transmitter.
7- When the clock synchronises with the transmitter, the hands move into position.
8- Proceed to the mechanical installation of the clock, according to the desired mounting option (wall
or double-sided mounting). See chapters
2.3.1 Wall mounting
and
2.3.2. Double-sided mounting.
9- Stop the INIT mode on the master clock when all the clocks are installed.