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BE-801259.03-HN 60&61master clock

 

 

 

 

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DESCRIPTION

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1.1

 

Technical Description ...................................................................................................... 5

 

1.1.1

 

Basic properties ................................................................................................ 5

 

1.1.2

 

Switching channels ........................................................................................... 5

 

1.1.3

 

Time-base ......................................................................................................... 5

 

1.1.4

 

Slave line .......................................................................................................... 5

 

1.1.5

 

Other I / O ......................................................................................................... 6

 

1.1.6

 

Operation reserve ............................................................................................. 6

 

1.1.7

 

Daylight saving time processing ....................................................................... 6

 

1.1.8

 

Design .............................................................................................................. 6

 

1.2

 

Accessories ..................................................................................................................... 7

 

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INSTALLATION......................................................................................................................... 8

 

2.1

 

Installation environment .................................................................................................. 8

 

2.2

 

Installation procedure ...................................................................................................... 8

 

2.3

 

Terminal board connection .............................................................................................. 8

 

2.3.1

 

DIN rail variant .................................................................................................. 8

 

2.3.2

 

Rack variant ...................................................................................................... 9

 

2.4

 

Slave line connection .................................................................................................... 10

 

2.5

 

DCF connection ............................................................................................................ 10

 

2.6

 

GPS Antenna connecting .............................................................................................. 10

 

2.7

 

Switching channel ......................................................................................................... 11

 

2.8

 

Connecting the striking module ..................................................................................... 11

 

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LCD DISPLAY - INFORMATION SCREENS .......................................................................... 12

 

3.1

 

The MASTER screen .................................................................................................... 13

 

3.1.1

 

Manually setting the time and date ................................................................. 13

 

3.2

 

The LINE screen ........................................................................................................... 14

 

3.2.1

 

Setting the time of slave line ........................................................................... 14

 

3.3

 

CHANNEL screen ......................................................................................................... 16

 

3.3.1

 

Channel is controlled by active weekly program or manually ......................... 16

 

3.3.2

 

Channel switches according to calculated of sunrise and sunset times ......... 16

 

3.3.3

 

MUTE screen - Advance / delay switching after audio output ........................ 16

 

3.4

 

STRIKING screen ......................................................................................................... 17

 

3.5

 

SYNCHRONIZATION QUALITY SCREEN ................................................................... 18

 

3.5.1

 

DCF ................................................................................................................ 18

 

3.5.2

 

GPS ................................................................................................................ 18

 

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VERSION screen .......................................................................................................... 18

 

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MAIN MENU............................................................................................................................ 19

 

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SYNCHRONIZATION ............................................................................................................. 20

 

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SET TIME ZONES .................................................................................................................. 21

 

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SLAVE LINE MENU ................................................................................................................ 22

 

7.1

 

First Page Options: ....................................................................................................... 22

 

7.2

 

Setting the Line Status: ................................................................................................. 23

 

7.3

 

Setting minute hand movement mode .......................................................................... 23

 

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CHANNEL SETTING - CHANNEL PARAMETERS ................................................................ 24

 

Summary of Contents for Mini Master clock HN 60

Page 1: ...MOBATIME 1 36 BE 801259 03 HN 60 61master clock USER MANUAL Mini Master clock HN 60 HN 61...

Page 2: ...MOBATIME 2 36 BE 801259 03 HN 60 61master clock...

Page 3: ...8 Connecting the striking module 11 3 LCD DISPLAY INFORMATION SCREENS 12 3 1 The MASTER screen 13 3 1 1 Manually setting the time and date 13 3 2 The LINE screen 14 3 2 1 Setting the time of slave li...

Page 4: ...alculated sunrise and sunset time 25 8 3 Switching MUTE signal 26 9 WEEK PROGRAM 27 9 1 View and edit program records for CH switch channel 27 9 2 View and edit AUD program audio recordings 28 10 STRI...

Page 5: ...by DC power 12 or 24 VDC 1 or 2 programmable relay contacts 1 1 2 Switching channels freely configurable for switching based on weekly program cycle with up to 399 programmable lines astronomical cale...

Page 6: ...ve passive internal backup battery for RTC in case of power loss as soon as the power becomes resumed the slave clocks adjust automatically and in an accelerated mode to the proper time the channel st...

Page 7: ...oor placement standard cable length 10 m max 200 m for HN 60 GPS antenna for HN 61 cable length 5 m max 30 m battery pack with maintenance free Pb accumulator 12 V 0 8 Ah provides for continuous opera...

Page 8: ...rcuit power cable Switch on the mains power The current time is displayed on the Master clock 2 3 Terminal board connection 2 3 1 DIN rail variant Fuse MST fuse T100 mA 250V L N PE mains power input 2...

Page 9: ...t for DCF receiver connection for HN 60 only DCF OUT synthetic DCF output for slave clock synchronization for HN 61 only LINE 1 slave line 1 connection 24 VDC 24 V output to power external devices e g...

Page 10: ...e and date is then transmitted into the DCF transmitter located in Mainflingen near to Frankfurt The transmitter transmits long wave signals at 77 5 kHz frequency The DCF receiver guarantees absolutel...

Page 11: ...l or RELAY 1 serves to control the externally connected equipment School bells or external equipment can be powered with 24 V DC Fig Connection of school bells Fig Connection of external devices with...

Page 12: ...ime and date information manual time and date adjustment LINE information about the state of slave line time adjustment for the slave line CHANNEL information about the state of channel STRIKING statu...

Page 13: ...rating without a DCF or GPS receiver Button function move around the items change the blinking item automatic change when pressed down and held storage of values entered and return to the MASTER scree...

Page 14: ...h up cycle overload line is overloaded or short circuit on line 12pos stop accelerated catch up cycle with automatic stop on 12 00 Note code line time on the line is displayed only can t be set signal...

Page 15: ...MOBATIME 15 36 BE 801259 03 HN 60 61master clock Set slave pulse line time in following format minute impulse line hh mm half minute impulse line hh mm 00 or hh mm 30 seconds impulse line hh mm ss...

Page 16: ...n setting is described in chapter 9 long press lock unlock channel 3 3 2 Channel switches according to calculated of sunrise and sunset times Button function entry to coordinate settings and channel s...

Page 17: ...in the MAIN menu on the screen is displayed time period when the striking is off the type of striking and whether it is currently striking Available for rack version only This is displayed when push...

Page 18: ...4x the button from the MASTER screen The value in indicates the reception quality of the last hour if the synchronization was successful at least once 3 5 1 DCF 3 5 2 GPS 3 6 VERSION screen This is di...

Page 19: ...lave line slave line parameters settings Channel setup setting the switching channel parameters Week program edit the weekly program Striking setting the striking parameters for rack version only Load...

Page 20: ...he clock has only one synchronization source in particular it is DCF for HN 60 and GPS for HN61 In the MAIN Menu press the button to select SYNCHRONIZATION Button functions change the blinking item sa...

Page 21: ...Time zone table in chapter 12 In the MAIN Menu press the button to select Time Zones The menu contains two pages Button functions page switching enter the item settings on the current page return to M...

Page 22: ...n functions page switching enter the item settings on the current page return to MAIN menu Button functions in item edit mode moving between items change the blinking item while holding auto load save...

Page 23: ...5 s Default values for second line pulse length 0 3 s gap length 0 2 s Note about setting a second line For a second line imp gap can t be higher than 10 if 10 no fast forward mode is possible 7 2 Set...

Page 24: ...ween items change the blinking item while holding auto load save the entered values and return to page view return without saving Note If channel is configured for manual switching at the same time it...

Page 25: ...e to adjust the time for switching off and switching off the channel Adjusting the value to the positive value speeds up the evening switching on and extends the switching off time in the morning Exam...

Page 26: ...e for rack variants It can only be used with a clock with audio output Selection of the channel CH1 CH1 CH2 for Rack version only Note the channel cannot be selected if it is already set for manual or...

Page 27: ...tion CH1 CH2 AUD according to the master clock variant entry to view records return to the MAIN menu 9 1 View and edit program records for CH switch channel If there are no records in the switching pr...

Page 28: ...that the command will be executed every hour 08 xx 00 means that the command will be executed every minute of the eighth hour If you set value xx in the position of dd or mm it means that the channel...

Page 29: ...be switched on playing selected file for specified time period 01 to 99 s number of audio file 1 to 999 date dd mm day of the week in the order Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa Su the day in which the program row w...

Page 30: ...king is switched off e g at setting 22 06 the last hit is at 22 00 and the striking starts the next day at 6 00 1 2 adjusting the type striking the choice is 1 2 1 4 and off I enter the pulse length i...

Page 31: ...nector In MAIN Menu press the button to select Load channels The display shows the number of records that were found in the HN60 prg file Press the button Then the switching channels will be loaded in...

Page 32: ...MOBATIME 32 36 BE 801259 03 HN 60 61master clock 12 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS...

Page 33: ...rinburg 5 No 15 Mumbai Kolkata Chennai New Delhi Colombo 5 5 No 16 Astana Thimphu Dhaka Novosibirsk 6 No 17 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta Krasnoyarsk 7 No 18 Beijing Hong Kong Singapore Taipei Irkutsk 8 No 19...

Page 34: ...00 Last Sun Oct 01 00 55 Nuuk Qaanaaq Greenland 3 Yes Last Sat Mar 22 00 Last Sat Oct 23 00 56 Myanmar 6 5 No 57 Western Australia Perth 8 No 58 Caracas 4 5 No 59 CET standard time 1 No 60 Not used 6...

Page 35: ...to be located outside of working radius of high voltage power sources Also it can not be exposed to direct impact of solar radiation The device is covered with a 24 month warranty starting from the d...

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