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Important Safety Instructions

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, OR MAINTENANCE OF PRODUCT.

Some of the following information may not apply to your particular product model; however, as with any electronic product,

precautions should be observed during installation, operation, and maintenance.

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Installation must conform to state or local building codes and ordinances.

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Installation or maintenance should be performed only by qualified personnel as defined in the Local Electrical Code.

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Mount in location where device will not readily be subject to tampering.

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Any wiring instructions must be followed precisely. Failure to do so could cause permanent equipment damage.

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To avoid possible electric shock or damage to the device, disconnect power source before installation or servicing.

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Do not install or use device near water. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not expose device to rain or moisture. Device

must not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, must be placed on the device.

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Device is designed for indoor use only. Operating outdoors, or in wet areas, is an electrical hazard and may damage the

equipment while nullifying the warranty.

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Device is cleanable with a cloth moistened with water or a common disinfectant. Be sure to test any cleaning solutions on a small

area of the clock before using it on the entire device.

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For healthcare facilities, devices are not intended for patient use and must not be installed within 6ft (2m) of patient contact.

AC-Power Pluggable Clock/Timer Models

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AC main power supply must be disconnected while installing or performing maintenance of any device. To completely

disconnect the power input, the main plug should be disconnected from the main socket outlet completely.

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The main socket outlet must provide a protective earthing connection where the outlet has a protective earth (ground)

connection.

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Main plug is used as disconnect device and it should remain readily operable during intended use.

AC-Power Hardwired Clock/Timer Models

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AC power must be supplied from a circuit that has a resettable circuit breaker.

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AC mains power supply must be disconnected while installing or performing maintenance of any device. Open the circuit

breaker supplying the device before attempting installation, maintenance, or repairs.

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XR Analog Clock Install Guide

Summary of Contents for XR PERSONAL SERIES

Page 1: ...tered trademark of Primex All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 12 3 2018 Primex Inc 965 Wells Street Lake Geneva WI 53147 www primexinc com Ph 1 262 729 4853 XR Analog Cloc...

Page 2: ...em or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise for any purpose without the prior written permission of Primex Inc Primex Inc Primex is a leading provider of synchroni...

Page 3: ...otection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructio...

Page 4: ...r use only Operating outdoors or in wet areas is an electrical hazard and may damage the equipment while nullifying the warranty l Device is cleanable with a cloth moistened with water or a common dis...

Page 5: ...Set Up and Operation 16 Set Up Manual Setting Analog Clock Battery operated 17 Automatic Daily Transmitter Signal Check 19 Replace Batteries 20 Install Analog Clock 22 Installation Requirements 22 Clo...

Page 6: ...Analog Clock Installation 36 Remote Antenna Analog Clock Installation Instructions 38 Remove an Analog Clock from Clock Lock Mount 40 Remove Analog Clock from Dual Mount Bracket 41 Support 42 Five Yea...

Page 7: ...ifferent The type of model can be determined by viewing the back of the clock An automatic setting model only has a button on the back of the clock A manual setting model has both a button and a grey...

Page 8: ...not require initial set up due to upon installing its batteries the clock automatically initializes to receive its time from the system Transmitter An electric powered clock also initializes upon powe...

Page 9: ...10 minutes on the 5 s 5 15 25 35 45 55 minutes of the hour a clock s receiver turns on to search for a Transmitter signal to receive a time update When a clock has not received a valid signal time up...

Page 10: ...good signal area Once set up a clock should be tested at its final installation location to verify it can receive a signal from a Transmitter 1 At its installation location press and IMMEDIATELY relea...

Page 11: ...replaced The clock may display the correct time but the batteries should be replaced promptly to restore normal operation The stepping pattern continues until its batteries are replaced Battery requir...

Page 12: ...ve a shorter life span and have risk of leakage if over discharged l Do NOT use rechargeable NiCad batteries as their output voltage is too low to assure proper operation l Do NOT use standard lithium...

Page 13: ...received a signal from the Transmitter for three days indicated by second hand two second stepping pattern The clock second hand begins to step twice at two second intervals to call attention to a pro...

Page 14: ...sets to the correct time as follows 1 First the second hand steps at eight times its normal speed until it finds the 12 o clock position NOTE The minute hand and second hand may take turns stepping w...

Page 15: ...ock for 3 seconds until it beeps The hands begin to move at an accelerated speed until all three hands align at the 12 o clock position The hands stop in this position to confirm the hands are all pro...

Page 16: ...es an initial set up initiation to receive its time from the system Transmitter An electric powered clock does not require a set up procedure to receive its time from the system Transmitter A manual s...

Page 17: ...st be new superior quality alkaline batteries with an expiration date that exceeds five years past the current year It s important to insert the batteries with the battery end to end of the battery ho...

Page 18: ...the button twice and hang the clock in place If the clock beeps every second then the signal from the Transmitter is strong If the clock beeps every few seconds the signal from the Transmitter is mar...

Page 19: ...signal is not received from the first channel the clock scan all channels to search for a signal Reset clock time to reset the time after the initial set up procedure simply remove the batteries The...

Page 20: ...e current year Be sure to insert the batteries with the battery end to the end of the battery holder 5 When both batteries are in place the clock beeps three times and set its hands to the correct tim...

Page 21: ...batteries are properly inserted the second hand begins moving one step every second 5 When the second hand gets exactly to the 12 position press and release the button on the back of the clock The sy...

Page 22: ...nute of the hour standard broadcast schedule During initial power up the Transmitter broadcasts for 8 consecutive hours After the 8 hour power up period the Transmitter reverts to its timed broadcast...

Page 23: ...ks with the Clock Lock feature are supplied with two mounting screws and wall anchors l To bypass the use of the Clock Lock feature use finishing nails with no heads angled at 45 degrees into the wall...

Page 24: ...o the battery housing To learn more view Battery Maintenance on page 11 NOTE It s important to insert the batteries with the battery end to end of the battery holder to achieve proper battery orientat...

Page 25: ...hen be wound around the two cord posts NOTE When hanging the clock on the wall be sure the power cord does not get pinched between the mounting hardware and the back of the clock Be careful not to dam...

Page 26: ...uires a 120V power line in a junction box installed by a licensed electrician Leave a minimum of 6 in 15 cm of cord inside the junction box NOTE To conform to UL and National Building Code the use of...

Page 27: ...er Specifications Model Current Draw Cord Specification Line Neutral Ground earth 24 VAC 21mA 18 in 45 7 cm pigtail hardwired Yellow Yellow 120 VAC 25mA 18 in 45 7 cm standard non polarized two prong...

Page 28: ...k and press and IMMEDIATELY release the button located on the back of the clock NOTE When a clock is being installed or its transmission signal is being tested it s very important not to hold the butt...

Page 29: ...ts 1 Dual mount bracket 1 Mounting plate Step 1 Assemble clocks to dual mount bracket 1 Place each clock in the housing with the 10 11 and 4 5 numerals over the brass posts 2 Route the clock power cor...

Page 30: ...t on the clock bracket may be required to seat the clock bracket assembly fully into place 4 Examine the mounting plate to ensure the bracket is fully engaged The small hole in top side of the mountin...

Page 31: ...Mounting plate Screws and anchors are supplied with the single clock packaging Step 1 Mount bracket kit to wall or ceiling 1 Measure and drill holes into the wall or ceiling to align with the mounting...

Page 32: ...brass posts 3 Place your hands at the 10 11 and 4 5 positions and turn the clock clockwise to lock into place Repeat this step for each of the two clocks 4 Examine the mounting plate to ensure the bra...

Page 33: ...ng plate 4 6 x 1 2 inch long screws Screws and anchors supplied with each clock are included in the order packaging How to assemble and install a 16 dual sided clock 1 At the installation location mea...

Page 34: ...cket opening and complete electrical connection 4 For each clock place clock into the bracket housing with the 10 11 and 4 5 numerals over the clock lock tab and rotate clock clockwise to lock into pl...

Page 35: ...e required to set the bracket assembly fully into place 6 Examine the mounting plate to ensure the bracket is fully engaged The small hole in top side of the mounting plate should be visible and fully...

Page 36: ...p arrow at the location you will be hanging the clock 2 Remove one clock from the bracket by removing two of the four factory installed screws With the dual clock flat on a soft surface to protect the...

Page 37: ...tion of the clip next to the post is inside the bracket 6 Lower the clock down on the bracket keeping all clips inside ring Press down to seat the clock in bracket Secure with the two screws removed p...

Page 38: ...nd away from metal objects l The clock setup procedure may be done with or without the cable and antenna connected however unless you are very close to the Transmitter the clock will not set to the ti...

Page 39: ...nna must be vertical 4 For vertical mounting connect antenna 7 to the other end of connector 5 For horizontal mounting connect antenna 7 to the right angle connector 6 5 Use two screws 4 to secure bra...

Page 40: ...Remove an Analog Clock from Clock Lock Mount Follow the illustrated steps below to remove an Analog Clock that s been mounted using the Clock Lock feature 40 XR Analog Clock Install Guide...

Page 41: ...10 11 and 4 5 positions 2 Turn each clock counter clockwise to unlock the clock housing from the twist lock mount How to reassemble clocks to bracket 1 Place clock in the housing with the 10 11 and 4...

Page 42: ...l support services for Primex products If you have purchased Primex products or have a service agreement with a Primex Partner they are your primary contact for all Technical Support inquires When con...

Page 43: ...nc be liable for any incidental special indirect or consequential damages whether resulting from the use misuse or inability to use this product or from defects in the product Some states do not allow...

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