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7.4.4
Mounting
7.4.4.1
Single sided – without back cover
There exists two basic possibilities of mounting: mounting of clock into the wall niche and mounting
into the panel. For both mounting is very important to prepare the appropriate holes to drawings
and the clock body.
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For wall niche mounting drill four anchoring holes into the wall of a diameter adequate to accommodate
appropriate screws of 4 to 5 mm diameter. As a template for marking the position of the holes
the clock body can be used.
•
For panel mounting drill four anchoring holes of 2.6 mm diameter into the panel to accommodate
screws of 4 to 5 mm diameter. As a template for marking the position of the holes the clock body
can be used.
•
On mains powered clock connect the incoming conductors in accordance with the description
on the power supply unit using WAGO or equivalent clamps.
•
Mount the connectors to the cable of the synchronization signal line, the temperature sensor cable,
to the keyboard cable, Ethernet or to the RS 485 if these are used.
• Push the synchronization line connector, the temperature sensor connector, the keyboard connector,
Ethernet connector or the RS 485 jacks into the corresponding terminals on the control PCB.
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Be careful not to swap the terminals. Check the markings of the jack‑plugs.
• Put the clock into prepared hole. Check if any cables is not pinched between the clock body
and hole / niche edges.
•
Fix the clock by four screws to panel / wall.
7.4.4.2
Single sided – with back cover
There exists two basic possibilities of mounting: mounting of clock into the wall niche and mounting
into the panel. For both mounting is very important to prepare the appropriate to drawings and the clock
body.
•
The clock consists of clock part and back cover. Dismount 4 screws and remove the cover.
•
For wall niche mounting drill two anchoring holes into the wall of a diameter adequate
to accommodate appropriate screws of 4 to 5 mm diameter. As a template for marking the position
of the holes the back cover can be used.
•
For panel mounting drill two anchoring holes of 2.6 mm diameter into the panel to accommodate
appropriate screws of 4 to 5 mm diameter. As a template for marking the position of the holes
the back cover can be used.
•
Pull the incoming conductors through the hole in the back side of the cover and fix the cover
to the wall / panel using screws.
•
On mains powered clock connect the incoming conductors in accordance with the description
on the power supply unit using WAGO or equivalent clamps.
•
Mount the connectors to the cable of the synchronization signal line, the temperature sensor cable,
Ethernet cable or to the RS 485 if these are used.
• Push the synchronization line connector, the temperature sensor connector, the keyboard connector,
Ethernet connector or the RS 485 jacks into the corresponding terminals on the control PCB.
ď
Be careful not to swap the terminals. Check the markings of the jack‑plugs.
• Put the clock into prepared hole. Check if any cables is not pinched between the clock body
and back cover.
•
Fix the clock by four delivered screws to back cover.
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