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4.2
Set displayed time: ‘SEt’
This function enables the clock display time to be set. Using the
Up
or
Down
button select the ‘SEt’ function from the programme menu and
press
P
. This will reveal the current clock time with one digit flashing.
The flashing digit can be adjusted using the
Up
and
Down
buttons,
pressing
P
will transfer control to the next digit. When the displayed time
is set as required, press
E
to start the clock and return to the programme
menu.
Note:
SEt time is always entered in 24 hour format.
4.3
Set date: ‘dAtE’
The date is entered in day : month format i.e. 11
th
December is entered
as ’11:12’. Select ‘dAtE’ from the programme menu and press
P
which
will show the current setting with one digit flashing. The flashing digit can
be adjusted using the
Up
and
Down
buttons and the
P
button to transfer
control to the next digit. When the current date has been entered press
E
to return to the programme menu.
4.4
Set year: ‘YEAr’
The year is entered as two digits i.e. 2002 is entered as ‘02’. Select
‘YEAr’ from the programme menu and press
P
which will show the current
setting with one digit flashing. The flashing digit can be adjusted using the
Up
and
Down
buttons, pressing the
P
button will transfer control to the
other digit. When the current year has been entered press
E
to return to
the programme menu.
4.5
Select 12 or 24 hour display: ‘24:12’
A 12 or 24 hour display format may be selected. Using the
Up
and
Down
button select the ’24:12’ function from the programme menu and press the
P
button. This will reveal the current format which may be changed by
operating the
Up
or
Down
button. When set as required press
E
to
return to the programme menu.
4.6
Select synchronisation: ‘SYnC’
Connecting the synchronising terminals together will stop the clock. When
the terminals are disconnected the clock will restart from one of three new
times defined by this function. This function also enables the
synchronising terminals to be disabled.
Restarting from the nearest minute or the nearest hour to the original
displayed time allows a small correction to be made to compensate for
running errors. Restarting the clock from the reset time defined by the
rSEt function is useful when displaying elapsed time.
To check or change the synchronisation select ’SYnC’ from the
programme menu and press
P
which will show the current setting.
Pressing the
Up
or
Down
buttons will scroll through the four options:
hh : --
Display changes to the nearest hour
--
: nn
Display changes to the nearest minute
hh : nn
Display changes to the ‘rSEt’ time – see 4.7
OFF
Synchronisation terminals are disabled. When the
required option is displayed, press
E
to return to the programme menu.
4.7
Set synchronisation time: ‘rSEt’
This function defines the time to which the display is set when ‘hh:nn’ is
selected in the ‘SynC’ function. – see 4.6
Using the
Up
and
Down
buttons select the ‘rSEt’ function from the
programme menu and press the
P
button. This will reveal the
synchronisation time with one digit flashing. The flashing digit can be
adjusted using the
Up
and
Down
buttons, pressing the
P
button will
transfer control to the next digit. When the synchronisation time is set as
required press
E
to return to the programme menu.
Note:
rSEt time is always entered in 24 hour format.