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The register map of the clock is as follows.

Register 

Address Operation

Scope

Description

Default

4000

RW

1…247

Address of interface 1 - user interface1

1

4001

RW

0…3

Mode of operation of interface 1:
0: RTU 8N1

1: RTU 8N2

2: RTU 8E1

3: RTU 8O1

1

4002

RW

0…9

Interface 1 bitrate [b/s]:

0 – 2400; 1 – 4800; 2 – 9600; 3 – 14400;  

4 – 19200; 5 – 28800; 6 – 38400; 7 – 57600;  

8 – 76800; 9 – 115200 

2

4003

RW

1…50

Response time of the slave device for port 2 shown in 100 ms 

multiple

5

4004

RW

0…3

Mode of operation of interface 2:
0: RTU 8N1

1: RTU 8N2

2: RTU 8E1

3: RTU 8O1

1

4005

RW

0…9

Interface 2 bitrate [b/s]:

0 – 2400; 1 – 4800; 2 – 9600; 3 – 14400;  

4 – 19200; 5 – 28800; 6 – 38400; 7 – 57600;  

8 – 76800; 9 – 115200 

2

4006

RW

1…100

Daytime brightness level

100

4007

RW

1…100

Nighttime brightness level

100

4008

RW

0…2359

The day starting hour

600

4009

RW

0…2359

The night starting hour

2200

4010

RW

0..4

Display mode:
0 – time only;

1 – date only;

2 – time; temperature;

3 – time; temperature; humidity;

4 – time; date; temperature; humidity

2

4011

RW

1…250

Page duration time - the time interval of displaying a given 

parameter value in the displaying cycle. The time is given as 

100 ms multiple.

50

4012

Current time in format the hour *100 + minutes

4013

Current time - seconds

4014

Current date - month*100 + day

4015

Current date - year

4016

Status

4017

Status of connected devices

Summary of Contents for DLZ

Page 1: ...DIGITAL CLOCK DLZ Type Service manual...

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Page 3: ...BASIC REQUIREMENTS AND OPERATIONAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 5 4 CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION 6 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 6 6 CONFIGURATION 7 7 INTERFACE 7 8 SPECIFICATION 9 9 VERSION CODE 10 10 BEFORE SAND...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...anual l Guarantee certificate 3 Basic requirements and operational safety instructions The DLZ clocks conform to the PN EN 61010 1 safety standard The following advice must be observed and adhered to...

Page 6: ...rslung It be mounted at any angle 5 Electrical connections Supply and interface connections should be connected according to this instruction Improper con nection could damage the clock so prior to ma...

Page 7: ...change the configuration set tings Modifiable basic settings are as follows l The connection of the panel and the computer or master device parameters l The transmission parameters between the panel a...

Page 8: ...9 Interface 2 bitrate b s 0 2400 1 4800 2 9600 3 14400 4 19200 5 28800 6 38400 7 57600 8 76800 9 115200 2 4006 RW 1 100 Daytime brightness level 100 4007 RW 1 100 Nighttime brightness level 100 4008 R...

Page 9: ...ess Operation Scope Description 7500 R NA Device 1 The first read register Temperature NA 7501 R NA Device 1 Second read register Humidity NA 7502 R NA Device 1 Third read register NA 7503 R NA Device...

Page 10: ...20 on the side of the connecting pins The reference conditions and nominal operation conditions operating temperature 0 23 50 C storage temperature 20 75 C humidity 25 95 power supply 85 230 253 V a c...

Page 11: ...time of the clock again The clock can loose the current time and date due to longer power cut s Other settings are saved The clock displays the time for longer than the date Check the clock configura...

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