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The Sapling Company, Inc.
670 Louis Drive
Warminster, PA 18974
USA

P. (+1) 215.322.6063 
F. (+1) 215.322.8498
www.sapling-inc.com

sbdconfig - Clock Settings

Clicking on the Clock Settings tab will allow a user to program the following settings: 

1. Clock Name

 - This field allows a user to assign the clock a unique name, such as its location in 

a facility. The name cannot exceed 24 characters.

2. Clock Number 

- This field allows a user to assign a unique number to a clock. This number is 

used when commanding a specific digital clock from the Master Clock Web Interface. Please 
refer to the master clock manual associated with your system for more information.

3. Zone

 - This field allows a user to enter a number (1-99) for the clock’s zone. A zone is a 

collection or grouping of clocks within a certain section of a facility. This number is used when 
commanding a designated group of digital clocks from the master Clock Web Interface. Please 
refer to the master clock manual associated with your system for more information.

4. Bias Seconds

 - In some scenarios, there may be a need to adjust the time displayed by the 

clock. If your application requires such an offset, enter a value (in seconds) into the “

Bias 

seconds

” field of the needed offset.

5. Blink Colon After

 - The colon on the digital clock display has the ability to blink in order to 

signify a loss of communication with the master clock. These fields will let the user choose how 
long after a loss of communication the clock will wait before the colon starts to blink. 

6. Input Type

 - Selecting an item from this drop-down menu allows the user to select a primary 

input source for accepting new time data. 

A wireless clock should have RF set as its input.

7. Once all of the Clock Settings are chosen, click the “

Update Clock

” button to store the 

selected options or, when all the tabs have been programmed, click the “

Load Clock

” button 

located on the menu bar to store all options.

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Summary of Contents for 3100 series

Page 1: ...The Sapling Company Inc 670 Louis Drive Warminster PA 18974 USA P 1 215 322 6063 F 1 215 322 8498 www sapling inc com Installation Manual V11 0 SBD Series Clock ...

Page 2: ...stallation 24 26 Jumper Switch Settings 27 Temperature Sensor Installation 3200 3300 Only 28 Buzzer Installation 3300 Only 29 Wiring Instructions 30 2 Wire Digital Communication Protocol 31 RS485 Communication Protocol 32 Sync Wire 110 230VAC Communication Protocol 33 Sync Wire 24VAC Communication Protocol 34 Connecting to the Clock 35 Time Input Clock Settings Sync Wire Communication Protocol 330...

Page 3: ...tem then you should only follow the instructions that relate to the 2 wire digital communication protocol wiring WARNING FIRE HAZARD Always follow your national and regional electrical codes or ordinances The AC power circuit for the clock must be attached to a circuit breaker that can be reset by the user PHYSICAL INJURY HAZARD If you are standing on an object while installing your clock make sur...

Page 4: ... ends in S 31S 32S 33S it is a Surface Mount Clock which can be attached to a pole as a Flag Mount or a Double Mount If the second group in your part number ends in F 31F 32F 33F it is a Flush Mount Clock which can only be used in a flush mount configuration VERY IMPORTANT The SBD Wired Digital Clock supports different Time Protocols and is offered at different voltage inputs Familiarize yourself ...

Page 5: ...ies clock electric board layout 3200 Series clock electric board layout 3300 Series clock electric board layout Additional Ports Interface Port for USB Programming Cable or RS485 Sync Environment Relay Output Ports Identify Your Clock Interface Port for Elapsed Timer Control Panel or Temperature Sensor Port Interface Port for Elapsed Timer Control Panel or Temperature Sensor Port Interface Port fo...

Page 6: ...ave its own initial installation instructions section followed by a Uniform Stage Installation section Forinstallingtheclocks theinstallerwillneedtohavethebelowitemswhicharenotprovidedwiththeclocks A 2 Phillips head screwdriver Electrical wires for power Recommended 12 14 or 16 AWG A drill and a drill bit size depending on wall anchor A flat head screwdriver In Addition For a Flush Mounted Clock T...

Page 7: ...allation Included in Package Included with the Clock Wiring Kit Power grounding wire harness and connector Grounding wire 6 32x1 2 Phillips flat head black machine screw Hex nut 6 32 6 Internal tooth lock washer 1 1 4 1 1 Description SBD Digital Clock Digital Clock Quantity 1 1 Picture or 110V 230V 24V Flush Mount Housing for inside the wall installation ...

Page 8: ...th its display size Once you have the flush mounted housing dimensions are available in the specifications cut a hole in the wall making sure to leave at least 1 0 2 54 cm between the top of the clock gang box and the celling 4 Since the flush mounted digital clocks are offered at different voltages and are made out of metal depending on the local codes and regulations you may also need to ground ...

Page 9: ...gang box through one of the knockout holes as shown in the below image 6 To proceed with the installation instructions please follow the Uniform Stage Installation section in this manual Once done to complete the flush mounted clock installation follow step 7 7 With the clock powered and properly functioning the last step would be to remove the adhesive clear protective film from the clock filter ...

Page 10: ...l Installation Included in Package Description SBD Digital Clock Digital Clock Wall Housing 6 19x1 2 screw 6 32x1 screw Quantity 1 1 4 4 Picture Included with the Clock Wiring Kit If not mounting the clock to a double gang box the installer needs to provide Power grounding wires and connector 1 8 self tapping screws Wall anchors or 110V 230V 24V 4 4 ...

Page 11: ...nd ceiling Confirm that the bottom of the gang box is level with the floor 1 The digital clock surface wall mount housing is designed with numerous holes for the purpose of fixating it to the wall There are two ways to mount the clock housing to the wall Option one the most common way is to screw the digital clock housing to a double gang box while the second option is to utilize its keyhole mount...

Page 12: ...g on the wall Leave at least 4 inches between the top rear edge of the housing and ceiling Confirm that the bottom of the mounting piece is level 6B Identify the keyholes towards the top of the back of the clock housing Use a pencil to mark the top of each keyhole onto the wall then use the 1 4 inch drill bit to drill holes at the locations of the two marks 6C Insert the wall anchors into the two ...

Page 13: ...other two wall anchors 6F Place the housing back on the wall in order to screw a second pair of 8 screws through the bottom holes and secure them in the remaining two wall anchors This is to fixate the clock housing to the wall 7 Run power and signal wires through the large hole in the back of the housing Secure the wires by passing them through the wire clamp The wire clamp is mounted in the cloc...

Page 14: ... the installation instructions please follow the Uniform Stage Installation section in this manual Once done to complete the wall mounted clock installation follow the below additional steps Wall Mounted Clock Mechanical Installation 10 10 With the clock powered and properly functioning the next step would be to remove the adhesive clear protective film from the clock filter as shown in the below ...

Page 15: ...iling clearance Part numbers and the heights for the standard or short pole can be found in their specifications Dual faced Digital Clocks Mounted from the wall Mounted from the ceiling Flag Mounted Digital Clocks A flag mounted digital clock configuration will consist of one 1 pole and one 1 clock suspended from the ceiling or from the wall Since the flag mounted clock utilizes the same mounting ...

Page 16: ...w comes already screwed on the pole base plate 6 32x1 2 Phillips round head black screw comes already screwed on the pole base plate 8 32x7 16 Phillips round head black screw 8 Internal tooth lock washer 6 32x1 Phillips round head silver screw Flag Mount End Cap only used in flag mount configuration 6 32x1 4 Phillips round head silver screw not used in this configuration 1 1 2 8 8 4 1 2 Continued ...

Page 17: ...e the double gang box fixated and secured to the ceiling and or to the wall and have the power data wires pre wired in the facility s wall or ceiling and ready to be connected to the clock If any of the items listed in the kit are missing you may contact your dealer and order a replacement kit Dual Faced Flag Mounted Clock Mechanical Installation 6 19x7 16 Phillips round head black screw not used ...

Page 18: ... gang box should be installed level with the wall and ceiling 3 The mounting pole consists of a detachable metal mounting plate The mounting plate detaches from the mounting pole by unscrewing the two 6 32x1 2 Phillips round head black screws that come already screwed on the pole base plate Set the screws and pole aside for later 4 Attach the mounting plate to the gang box using only two of the fo...

Page 19: ...st marked in the previous step Insert the four wall anchors into the holes 7 Thread any wiring through the mounting plate and attach a grounding wire to the mounting plate using one of the larger centered holes and the 10 32x3 8 green screw 6 Reattach the mounting plate to the double gang box this time using all four long silver 6 32x1 screws Then insert the four 8 screws provided by the installer...

Page 20: ...ng to the pole using a Philips screwdriver For a dual faced clock repeat the same with the second clock housing so both back clock cases are mounted to the pole 8 If the clock is to be mounted to the pole and suspended from the ceiling then the top end cap is to be removed If the clock is to be mounted to the pole and suspended from the wall one of the side end caps is to be removed For doing so u...

Page 21: ... need to run one set of wires to the clock and mount only one clock to the pole The list of items which are included for a dual faced clock configuration consists of a Flag Mount End Cap which is not in use for a dual clock mounting configuration but is needed for a Flag Mounted installation After completion of the pole and clock installation there is a need to install the Flag Mount End Cap by fo...

Page 22: ...e plate into the pole and through the hole located towards the far side of the pole and into the clock 12 Once the wires are threaded through the pole and into the clock housing use the wire clamp to secure the wires The wire clamp is mounted in the clock housing and can be opened by using a Phillips head screwdriver 13 To proceed with the installation instructions please follow the Uniform Stage ...

Page 23: ...1 215 322 6063 F 1 215 322 8498 www sapling inc com Dual Faced Flag Mounted Clock Mechanical Installation 14 With the clock powered and properly functioning the next step would be to remove the adhesive clear protective film from the clock filter as shown in the below image ...

Page 24: ... will be required in one of the next steps z z z z z filter tabs z z 2 2 The clock comes with a wiring harness that will interface with the clock electric board ending with a connector Identify the power and data wires coming from the wall and the wires that are coming with the clock to connect the correct wires together To determine the wiring connection review the wiring diagram in this manual t...

Page 25: ...tors attaching the to the clock electric board Wiring the clock will depend on its designed voltage input and type of wired system used 2 wire RS485 or 3 Wire Sync Please refer to the Wiring Instructions section in this manual Uniform Stage Installation 5 5 For flush mount installation Use the four 4 6 32x1 2 flat head machine screws that are provided with the clock to screw the display to the hou...

Page 26: ...display board by lining up the tabs with the holes You should hear a snapping noise as the filter flex tabs latch into place 8 8 Once the clock receives power it will display its software version followed by segments display testing Once done if the clock is receiving time data it will present the time received If the clock is not able to receive time data its colons will blink and its time will b...

Page 27: ...mper 1 12 Hour Display Mode Default 24 Hour Display Mode Jumper 2 High Brightness Display Mode Default Low Brightness Display Mode Jumper 3 Display Time Only Default Alternate between Time and Date US format only Jumper 4 DO NOT TOUCH Default DO NOT TOUCH Jumper 5 DO NOT TOUCH Default DO NOT TOUCH Jumper 6 Jumper position is not relevant when the clock is installed in a 3 Wire Sync time protocol L...

Page 28: ...ensor Cable is 6 feet 1 83 meters long and so the sensor should be positioned within 6 feet of the clock The cable is unshielded 4 conductor 22AWG 33mm If longer than 6 feet is required the wire would have to be terminated in an electrical box and the longer wire would have to be provided by the customer Data from the temperature sensor will be sent to your clock when the clock is powered on For m...

Page 29: ...it board with four easy steps 1 Attach the long green connector to the J1 Sync Input ports 2 Confirm that the wires are attached to holes 7 and 8 The red wire should be in hole 7 The black wire should be in hole 8 3 Attach the short green connector to the J3 Relay Output ports 4 Confirm that the wires are attached to holes 1 and 2 The yellow wire should be in hole 1 The black wire should be in hol...

Page 30: ...hat is relevant to your wired clock system so that the pre wiring in the wall is correctly done and matches the type of wired clock system used The different wiring diagrams and instructions are presented in this manual Each clock is provided with a wire harness which includes a connector on one side This connector is to be plugged to the clock electrical board while the exposed wires on its other...

Page 31: ... Input A Converter Box Time Input A Converter Box Time Input B Converter Box Time Input B Converter Box Converter Box 110VAC or 230VAC 110VAC or 230VAC OLD MODEL CURRENT MODEL A1 B1 C1 A1 B1 C1 A2 B2 C2 A2 B2 C2 1 3 Converter Box 110VAC or 230VAC 2 4 Input A Input B Converter Box 110VAC or 230VAC A1 B1 C1 A2 B2 C2 24V SAM Series Wired Clock Master Clock Time Output Ports 24V SBD 3000 Series Wired ...

Page 32: ...put Input Power Power Power Power Power RS485 Green Green Green White Orange Ground Ground Ground White White White Purple Purple J7 4 Red Red J7 2 Neutral Neutral Neutral Neutral Black Yellow Power 19 18 24VAC 110VAC 230VAC Clock Circuit 21 20 19 18 Black White refer to 110 230VAC Yellow Orange wires refer to 24VAC SMA Series Master Clock 24 110 230VAC SRM Series RS485 Clock 24 110 230VAC SRM Ser...

Page 33: ...set Reset 27 24 26 23 110VAC or 230VAC Clock Circuit 110 230VAC SAM Series Wired Clock 110 230VAC SBD 3300 Series Wired Clock or or Clock Circuit 1 Clock Circuit 2 27 26 25 24 23 22 27 26 25 24 23 22 or means one pair of ports or the other You cannot for instance use port 23 for reset and 27 for power nor can you use 26 for reset and 24 for power You must use the pair 24 AND 23 or the pair 26 AND ...

Page 34: ...ellow Reset Reset Reset 27 24 26 23 24VAC Clock Circuit 24VAC SAM Series Wired Clock 24VAC SBD 3300 Series Wired Clock or or Clock Circuit 1 Clock Circuit 2 27 26 25 24 23 22 27 26 25 24 23 22 or means one pair of ports or the other You cannot for instance use port 23 for reset and 27 for power nor can you use 26 for reset and 24 for power You must use the pair 24 AND 23 or the pair 26 AND 27 Red ...

Page 35: ...S485 Wired Clock System connect the wiring harness as per the below diagram 4 3 2 1 Input A Blue Output A Purple Input B Red Output B Brown 24VAC DC Orange 24VAC DC Yellow 110 230VAC Black 110 230VAC White 1 2 3 4 5 Ground Green Sync Wire System Once clock housing is fixated to the wall connect the clock for power time data communication associated accessories When installing 3 Wire Sync Clock Sys...

Page 36: ... be run between the various ports on the clock and the network to allow for the use of Sync wire protocols Before a clock can use these protocols it must be configured to accept the intended protocol as its input through either the front buttons or sbdconfig Refer to the sections Manual Controls or sbdconfig Clock Settings 59 Minute Correction 1 9 1 9 J2 J1 J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 Neutral Reset 110VA...

Page 37: ... the relay each for 95 seconds beginning at 5 05 00 5 07 00 5 09 00 5 11 00 5 13 00 5 15 00 5 17 00 5 19 00 5 21 00 and 5 23 00 58th minute 2 The hourly correction for 60 seconds every hour from XX 58 00 to XX 59 00 The daily correction 5 a m 5 p m is twelve correction cycles sent to the relay each for 65 seconds on and 25 seconds off beginning at 5 05 00 to 5 22 35 58th minute 3 The hourly correc...

Page 38: ...al Time Rauland 110VAC or 230VAC or 24VAC 60 Hz is used to run the clock normally Applying a 25 second reset signal when minutes equal 00 and seconds equal 00 will cause an hourly correction Applying a 24 minute reset signal when hours equal 06 or 18 and minutes equal 00 and second equals 25 will cause a daily correction Rauland Digital Applying a half second pulse for every minute to the Dig Line...

Page 39: ...30VAC Interface 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Neutral Reset J1 24VAC Interface J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 J2 1 2 Relay N O COM Dry Contact Closure Description Midnight Reset or Once a Day Pulse Description Dukane Applying a 4 10 millisecond pulse on the minute line will increment the clock in one minute Applying a 12 50 millisecond pulse on the reset line will bring the clock back to 12 00 a m Midnight Reset or Onc...

Page 40: ...nfig software Detailed instructions for programming the clock can be found in this manual in the sbdconfig Installation section For utilizing the user input feature use a dry contact closure between any of the two lines shown above to activate one of the numbered user inputs This input is a dry contact closure which means that the user should not be providing external power on either of the lines ...

Page 41: ...ock from power source before installing new circuitry DO NOT add new circuitry while the clock is operating The port block on bottom left will be called J3 Refer to the diagram for details For J3 the ports in the block are listed as 1 4 starting with port 1 on the bottom and port 4 on the top J3 1 4 Green Power White Reset J3 1 2 or Intercom paging system or other device ...

Page 42: ...set the clock s time manually For doing so press the top button to advance the hour and the bottom button to advance the minute These manual settings using the clock front push buttons consist of a setting number followed by option numbers To access the clock settings press and release both buttons simultaneously To return the LED display to showing the time repeatedly press the top button until a...

Page 43: ...itch between d or E d disables Alternating Time and Date E enables Alternating Time and Date NOTE Alternating Time and Date set through this method displays the time for seven seconds then displays the date for three seconds then repeats To make the time or date appear for longer or shorter periods of time please use sbdconfig to configure this setting Setting 7 Date Format Allows the user to chos...

Page 44: ... transmission rate for RS485 output on 3300 digital clock models Press the bottom button to switch between the numerical options below 00 No data is sent 05 Data sent every 30 seconds 10 Data sent every 15 minutes 01 Data sent every second 06 Data sent every minute 11 Data sent every 30 minutes 02 Data sent every 5 seconds 07 Data sent every 2 minutes 12 Data sent every hour 03 Data sent every 10 ...

Page 45: ...er 45 minutes 09 Activates after 180 minutes 02 Activates after 10 minutes 06 Activates after 60 minutes 10 Activates after 240 minutes 03 Activates after 15 minutes 07 Activates after 90 minutes Note Alert activates after signal loss for the time limit specified 04 Activates after 30 minutes 08 Activates after 120 minutes Setting 15 Enable Circuit Board Jumpers Press the bottom button to switch b...

Page 46: ...een XX 59 05 and XX 59 00 It also performs two daily corrections one at 5 00AM and one at 5 00PM Each daily correction is made of twelve relay cycles each cycle is 55 seconds long and the cycles begin at 5 03 05AM PM 5 07 05 5 11 05 5 15 05 5 19 05 5 23 05 5 27 05 5 31 05 5 35 05 5 39 05 5 43 05 and 5 47 05 respectively 5 59th Minute The clock performs an hourly correction that takes 8 seconds and...

Page 47: ...nd 38 seconds Set to 3 by default Setting 30 Set Sync Wire Time Input Type Allows the user to configure the sync wire type used as an Input Press the bottom button to scroll from 1 to 9 or d These numbers correspond to the different protocols listed below Set to 8 by default Setting 31 Once a Day Pulse Input Set Hour This setting only appears if 8 was selected under Setting 20 Press the bottom but...

Page 48: ...nster PA 18974 USA P 1 215 322 6063 F 1 215 322 8498 www sapling inc com Manual Controls 40 d 41 60 Pressing the top button after Setting 41 will cause the clock to return to the normal time display For Manufacturer use only For Manufacturer use only ...

Page 49: ...need to gently pull the rim out of the housing as shown in the below image 2 Once the frame rim has been removed gently pull off the clock filter which is held by four tabs You may use a flat head screwdriver to pop off the filter by wedging it between the filter and the housing as shown in the below image 3 Once the filter has been removed a Phillips screwdriver should be used for unscrewing the ...

Page 50: ...VER which is compatible with the Windows 10 operating system Please follow the below steps a Copy the USB DRIVER software ZIP folder provided on the CD to your computer s desktop b Un zip extract the USB DRIVER software c Connect the USB connector side of the USB Programming Cable to the computer s USB port When inserting the USB A side into the USB A port confirm that the metal contacts on the ad...

Page 51: ...clicking on it h Right click on the FT230X USB Half UART which will open its Properties tab as shown in Image C i Click on the Properties tab which will cause a menu bar to open j At the top of the Properites menu bar select the Driver tab as shown in Image D k Click on the Update Driver option shown in Image D and browse your computer to choose the USB DRIVER software that you have previously sav...

Page 52: ...k OK as shown in Image F The Advanced tab may not appear initially If so there is a need to exit out of the Device Manager and then re open it o Remove the USB Programming Cable from the USB port wait 5 seconds and plug it back in p Open the Device Manager and scroll to Ports Make note of which port the USB Serial Port is assigned to as shown in Image G For example COM 4 The Ports tab may not appe...

Page 53: ...3 JP6 In order to allow data communication from the computer to the clock jumper switch number 6 has to close electrical contacts of pins 2 and 3 other jumper switches can remain in their original location The default position of the jumper switches are to close electrical contact of pins 1 and 2 and the jumper switch would need to be moved to pins 2 and 3 as shown in Image H below Clock Main Elec...

Page 54: ...onnecting with a computer or laptop The other end has a male connector allowing it to interface with a receptacle female connector J7 port located on the clock main electrical board Make sure that the USB A side of the USB Programming Cable is plugged into a computer or laptop and that the other side is plugged into the digital clock main electrical board as shown in Image J below Port Connector A...

Page 55: ...l board The second end will have exposed electrical wires which are meant to be wired to the electrical wires coming out of the wall or the gang box typically by using wire nuts In this case since we want to program the clock before it is being installed on the wall instead of wiring the clock to the wall there is a need to wire it by using a power cable Plug the female connector side into the rec...

Page 56: ...res coming out of the wall or the gang box typically by using wire nuts In this case since we want to program the clock before it is being installed on the wall instead of wiring the clock to the wall there is a need to wire it to a 24 VAC VDC power source Plug the female connector side into the receptacle male connector located on the clock electric main board and wire the clock to a 24 VAC VDC p...

Page 57: ... connected to your computer and that the other end of the USB Programming Cable is connected to the clock as previously explained Please also make sure that the clock is powered as previously explained d Once the clock is properly connected to the computer and powered and after both software are installed go to the SBDconfig folder on your desktop In this folder various file types will be visible ...

Page 58: ...r user preferences This section will cover these advanced clock settings such as Brightness Schedules alternating between time and date and setting the duration of how long the time is to be displayed versus the date for example display the time for 7 seconds and display the date for 3 seconds If a clock was purchased with a temperature sensor the user can also program the display intervals and an...

Page 59: ...upload it to a different clock Save Configuration As If a user modifies the serial port s settings this option will save a copy of the reconfigured clock to a computer Load Configuration This option allows a user to upload a previously saved serial port s configuration to the sbdconfig software Once a digital clock is connected to a computer via the USB Programming Cable click the Load Configurati...

Page 60: ...tion will read and upload the settings to the SBDconfig software program Once the Read Clock button is clicked another window will open that will signify the upload process Load Clock The Load Clock button will allow a user to change multiple settings within the SBDconfig software tabs This eliminates the need to click Update Clock on each screen When the Load Clock button is clicked another windo...

Page 61: ...date 6 Seconds Temp Displayed If a temperature sensor was installed on the clock the clock will display the temperature for the number of seconds entered in the box After the selected amount of time passes the clock will change to show the Time or Date If a time of 0 is selected the clock will not display the temperature If Time and Date Displayed are set to 0 the clock will only display the tempe...

Page 62: ...ff 3 Adjustment 2 Allows the user to set a second time during a given day where the brightness level will change The time for Adjustment 2 may be set for any time before or after Adjustment 1 during the same day For example if Adjustment 1 is set to activate at 11 00 AM and Adjustment 2 is set to activate at 8 00 AM Adjustment 2 will activate first at 8 AM followed by Adjustment 1 at 11 AM If you ...

Page 63: ...up of digital clocks from the master Clock Web Interface Please refer to the master clock manual associated with your system for more information 4 Bias Seconds In some scenarios there may be a need to adjust the time displayed by the clock If your application requires such an offset enter a value in seconds into the Bias seconds field of the needed offset 5 Blink Colon After The colon on the digi...

Page 64: ...or other Master Clocks Once the Relay 1 Output settings are chosen click the Update Clock button to store the selected options or when all the tabs have been programmed click the Load Clock button located on the menu bar to store all options Relay 1 Output This option allows a user to choose the time sync the clock uses to correct other time keeping devices such as paging systems an existing maste...

Page 65: ...figure the Elapsed Timer control panel through sbdconfig For detailed instructions on the many functions and uses of the Elapsed Timer refer to the Elapsed Timer Manual Once the settings are chosen click the Update Clock button to store the selected options or when all the tabs have been programmed click the Load Clock button located on the menu bar to store all options ...

Page 66: ...ro Go to Count Up and Start Activating the input causes the clock to switch from its current display and begin a count up from zero Go to Count Down and Hold Activating the input causes the clock to display and hold at a start time specified by the user Go to Count Down and Start Activating the input causes the clock display to begin counting down from a time specified by the user Reset Activating...

Page 67: ...ill resume When the input is activated for a period longer than three seconds the count up resets to zero and the display goes back to showing the time If a button programmed with the Start Stop function is pressed while Code Blue is running the count up will pause If Start Stop is pressed again the count up will resume On countdown complete close This option allows a user to choose how many secon...

Page 68: ...light Saving Time changes Select Method for Defining DST This drop down allows a user to choose between four options for Daylight Savings Time Day of Month When this option is selected Daylight Saving Time can be set based on what date and time it begins and ends For example Daylight Saving Time can begin on March 28 at 2AM and end on November 1st at 2AM By Country When this option is selected Day...

Page 69: ...e PM or disappear to indicate AM When the display is set to the 24 hour format the full 24 hour time will appear on the display no other lights should appear Some examples 5 30 AM 12 hour format 5 30 PM 12 hour format 5 30 AM 24 hour format 5 30 PM 24 hour format The factory default setting for all digital clocks is the 12 hour format If you wish to set the clock to display time in a 24 hour forma...

Page 70: ...will drift from accurate time by a few seconds for each year that the clock is without power Once power is restored to the clock the display will turn on and display the time on the quartz oscillator It will correct this to accurate synchronized time once a signal from a master clock is received What happens to the digital clock if contact with the time data source is lost The digital clock will r...

Page 71: ...nd connection for the affected clock When a clock is not receiving time data from its dedicated time source the clock colons will blink There is data noise bleeding into the intercom line What do I do If using 2 Wire or RS485 clock system change the sync rate from the master clock to be once a minute instead of once per second My version of the sbdconfig exe software is not working with my clocks ...

Page 72: ...he Sapling Company Inc To Goods which are altered modified or repaired in any place other than a Sapling Company Inc factory or by persons not expressly authorized or approved in writing by The Sapling Company Inc THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO GOODS DELIVERED UNDER THIS CONTRACT WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IM...

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