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If the value being confirmed is outside the allowed range, an error message {Err} will be displayed for 3 sec
after the confirmation. In this case no modification of the value being set will occur (the original one will be
retained).
In any setting phase it is possible to cancel the setting by pressing the
ESC
button without modifying the
parameter being set. This button is used for the return one level up in the menu, up to the complete ending of
the menu. If no activity is registered in the setting mode (i.e. the menu) for 60 sec, the display will return
automatically into the display mode.
5.4 Data display period setting {diSP}
({MEnu}→){diSP}→{tMPE}
({MEnu}→){diSP}→{dtPE}
({MEnu}→){diSP}→{CdPE}
({MEnu}→){diSP}→{S1PE}
({MEnu}→){diSP}→{S2PE}
({MEnu}→){diSP}→{StPE}
In this menu you can define the periods for which individual data of the clock will be displayed alternately. The
respective data is displayed for the set period (e.g. time, {tMPE}) and in the order in which the items are
arranged in the menu. If any parameter is set to 0, the respective item will not be displayed.
To start the setting, in the main menu activate the {diSP} item and confirm it with the
OK
button (see Chapter
5. SETTING, CONTROLLING AND PROGRAMMING OF THE NDC CLOCKS
).
The periods of displaying individual data items is specified in seconds, while it is possible to set that parameter
for the following items:
{tMPE}
Time Period
default 15;
{dtPE}
Date Period
default 5;
{CdPE} Coundown Period
default 0;
{S1PE} Sensor 1 Period
default 0;
{S2PE} Sensor 1 Period
default 0;
{StPE}
Stopwatch period
default 0.
The range of allowed values of these items is between 0 and 60. If no local or remote (thermal) sensor is
connected, it is necessary to leave both {S1PE} and {S2PE} = 0.
5.5 Time setting {tIME}
To set the clock, first it is necessary to activate the {tIME} item in the main menu and confirm it with the
OK
button.
5.5.1 Time setting {Hour}, {Min}
({MEnu}→){tIME}→{Hour}
({MEnu}→){tIME}→{Min}
The time setting consists of the setting of two values:
{Hour}
setting of hours in the range 0 – 23;
{Min}
setting minutes in the range 0 – 59.
In the case of correct setting and confirming of minutes,
the seconds will be reset
at the moment of
confirmation.
Note:
1. Before the time setting itself, it is necessary to check and set correctly the time zone (shift against the
UTC) for which the set time is to be valid (items {Sh_H} and {Sh_M}). This is important for the correct move
to the winter/summer time; otherwise the move will occur on an incorrect hour (if automatic switching to
the winter/summer time (DST) is enabled, see chapter 5.5.4 Switching between the summer/winter time
(Daylight Saving Time) {dSt}). For the Central European Time (CET) the shift is +1 hour, for the UTC/GMT
time the shift is 0. When the time zone is set, the clock will display the local time.
2. If the local time is set first and the time zone second, the clock will display the shifted time.
5.5.2 Date setting {YEAr}, {Mon}, {dAY}
({MEnu}→){tIME}→{YEAr}
({MEnu}→){tIME}→{
Mon}
({MEnu}→){tIME}→{dAY}