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Assembly
The connection to the 110/230 V AC power network can only be done by authorized personnel
with appropriate qualification and training.
Danger of electric shock when dismounting the cover with warning triangle.
The connection to the 110/230 V AC power network should be carried out when the mains
power is off
2.1
Clock without back cover
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There exist two basic possibilities of mounting. Mounting of clocks into the wall niche
and mounting into the panel. For both mountings is very important to prepare
the appropriate holes according 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.
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For panel mounting drill four anchoring holes (diameter 2,6mm) into the panel,
of a diameter adequate to accommodate wood-type screws of 4 -5 mm diameter.
As a template for marking the position of the holes the clock body can be used.
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On mains powered clock connect the incoming conductors in accordance with
the description on the power supply unit using WAGO or equivalent clamps.
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Mount the connectors to the cable of the synchronisation signal line, the temperature
sensor cable, to the keyboard cable, Ethernet or to the RS 232 and RS 485 interface
cables, if these are used.
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Push the synchronisation line connector, the temperature sensor connector,
the keyboard connector, Ethernet connector or the RS 232 and RS 485 jacks into
the corresponding terminals on the control PCB (DC user manual chapters 2.8, 2.9).
Check the marking of the jack-plugs, in order to prevent their mix-up.
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Put the clock into prepared hole. Check if any cable is not pinched between the clock
body and hole / niche edges.
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Fix the clock by four screws to wall / panel.
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Summary of Contents for ECO-SLH-DC Series
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