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Control and configuration of the clock using pushbuttons
The clock is controlled and configured using two pushbuttons located in the back side recess
Abbreviations used for the key strokes
PB1L
,
PB2L
pushing of the pushbutton for a period of more than 1 second
PB1S
,
PB2S
short-time pushing of the pushbutton
Functioning of the pushbuttons in the “Clock“ mode (time or date displayed)
PB1S
time correction to the whole minute (
±
30 sec)
PB2S
switch between the time and date display
PB1L
entry into the time and date setting mode
PB2L
entry into the setup menu
7.1 Setting of time and date
The setting of time and calendar date takes place in the following steps: year
–
days
–
months
–
hours
–
minutes. The entry into the time and date setting
mode occurs by pushing the
PB1L
pushbutton.
The display shows the following:
The item to be adjusted
is now blinking.
Push the
PB1S
pushbutton to move to another item. After having adjusted the minutes
and by pushing the
PB1S
, the entered values are stored (the seconds are set to zero)
and the clock returns back to “Clock” mode.
Note: When the time zone for local time and date calculation (menu item P6) is set to
the values U1
–
U7 or U, the entered time and date is taken as UTC.
Function of the pushbuttons in the “Time and date setting“ mode.
PB1S
advancement to another item to be set up
PB2S
increase of the item to be set up by 1
PB2L
continuous increase of the current item
7.2 Setup menu for the setting of the clock parameters
The entry into the parameter setup menu is done by the pushing of the
PB2L
button.
The display shows the following:
The item to be adjusted
is now blinking
The options for the parameter setup are shown in the clock menu table (chap.6).
Function of the pushbuttons in the setup menu mode
PB1S
storage of the current item and move to another menu item
PB1L
storage of values and return into normal display mode, or entry
into the submenu, where it is permitted by the program
PB2S
increase of the current item by 1
PB2L
continuous increase of the current item
PB1L+PB2L
return into normal display mode, without storage of the data