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DATEQ BCS50 user manual
BCS50 Technical specifications
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BCS121 clock/timer module
The BCS121 clock/timer-module receives its time-of-day-
information from the German DCF77-transmitter at
Mainflingen (near Frankfurt). The range of this transmitter is
approximately 1000 miles. Besides extreme accuracy, the
BCS121 keeps track of daylight-saving-time etc. Unique is
the infra-red remote control for selecting operation mode
and entering time.
Timer
The timer can be used counting up or down. The [MODE]-key selects the desired mode:
TIMER COUNTING UP
In the initial mode the BCS121 counts upwards from 0:00.0. This mode can be useful for
keeping track of the elapsed time since the last record, jingle or other item was started.
Triggering the timer with a microphone-channel can be useful to monitor the length of the
‘spoken’ parts of a radio-program.
TIMER COUTING DOWN
To indicate the (approaching) end of a pre-recorded item, for example, the BCS121 can be
set in the countdown-mode. The timer will count down from a set point to 0:00.0. This time
can be entered with the remote control, for example:
[1] [2] [ENTER]
The timer will start counting down from 0:12.0.
TIMER COUNTING UP/DOWN
During an intro of a (music-) item the timer will count down to indicate the (approaching) end
of the intro. When 0:00:0 is reached, the timer switches to indicating the elapsed time from
the point where the timer was triggered. The intro-time can be set from the remote control the
same way, for example:
[1] [2] [ENTER]
The timer will start counting down from 0:12:0 to 0:00:0, then counting up from 0:12:0.
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