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T://BCBD 2000 Programming Instructions 

Pressing the top button one more time will pro-
gress to number "10".  This allows for the second 
step, programming of the two-digit zone number, 
from   01-99. 

Pressing the top button again will progress to num-
ber "9" appearing in the far left digit.  This two-step 
function allows the user to program the address 
(clock number and zone number) for the display.  
When number "9" appears in the far left digit, the 
user can use the bottom button to program the three-
digit clock number, from 001-999 . 

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Option 11 allows you to select the baud rate.  The 
baud rate allows the user to choose the frequency 
with which information is transmitted to the clock 
system.  Data can be transmitted every second   up 
to once an hour. Use the bottom button to scroll 
through the 12 baud rate options available to you, 
as follows: 

01-data transmitted every second                                      07-data transmitted once every 2 minutes  
02-data transmitted once every 5 seconds                         08-data transmitted once every 5 minutes  
03-data transmitted once every 10 seconds                       09-data transmitted once every 10 minutes  
04-data transmitted once every 15 seconds                       10-data transmitted once every 15 minutes  
05-data transmitted once every 30 seconds                       11-data transmitted once every 30 minutes  
06-data transmitted once every minute                             12-data transmitted once an hour

 

PROGRAMMING THE BCBD 2000:

 

The SBD 2000 will work off of either an 

Electric 

Time Base (E)

 of 60 Hz or a 

Quartz Time Base 

(q)

.  If a 60 Hz signal is not available, the clock 

will automatically revert to a quartz time base. 

 

Summary of Contents for BCBD 2000-SERIES

Page 1: ...ock enters programming mode After pressing the two buttons together and beginning program mode the top button moves the display through the different options setting the date enabling daylight savings time etc The bottom button allows for adjustment within each option Month 1 12 12 24 hour display mode etc The digital clocks have the capability of working as a slave a master clock or independ entl...

Page 2: ...t digit will now display the number 2 and the last two digits of the dis play will again be used to program the new infor mation Pressing the bottom button the user can set the correct month from 01 12 Pressing the top button again will move the user onto option 3 Set Date and the number 3 will appear in the far left position Press the bottom but ton to scroll through the days of the month from 01...

Page 3: ...eft digit This function allows the user to choose between American A and European E styles of date display American style shows month then day ex 10 28 European style shows day then month The date will be displayed dur ing normal operation only if the Alternate day date option has been enabled in option 6 Option 5 allows the user to Enable E or Disable d automatic daylight savings time adjustment ...

Page 4: ...se the frequency with which information is transmitted to the clock system Data can be transmitted every second up to once an hour Use the bottom button to scroll through the 12 baud rate options available to you as follows 01 data transmitted every second 07 data transmitted once every 2 minutes 02 data transmitted once every 5 seconds 08 data transmitted once every 5 minutes 03 data transmitted ...

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