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Assembly
The connection to the 110/230 V AC power network can be done only by authorized personnel
with appropriate qualification and training.
Clock is intended to be powered from fixed electrical installation of the building.
Suitable disconnecting device shall be attended as part of the electrical installation and both
poles of power supply shall be disconnected simultaneously.
Overcurrent protection must be as a part of electrical installation and must include an suitable
disconnecting device. The clock is also secured by an internal not-replaceable fuse T 2A.
Danger of electric shock after dismounting internal black covers.
The connection to the 110/230 V AC power network should be carried out when the mains
power is off.
2.1 Single-sided clock
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First, prepare the 2 holes in the wall by hinges pitch on the backside of clock.
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Insert the dowels to the prepared holes and screw the appropriate screws into them.
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Remove the screws on the bottom of the clock. Remove the bottom cover and plexiglass.
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Except PoE variant use the power cable of at least 3 x 0.5 mm
2
(double insulation),
maximum of 3 x 1.5 mm
2
(double insulation).
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Thread the cable(s) through the grommet and hang the clock on the prepared screws in
the wall.
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Cut the cable(s) to the appropriate length and connect the wires to corresponding
terminals and/or crimp the RJ45 jack to the Ethernet cable respectively.
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Insert the BATT jumper in order to enable the RTC backup (doesn
’t apply to clocks with
supercapacitor option).
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Mount the plexiglass and bottom cover.
2.2 Assembly diagram