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Assembly
The connection to the 110/230 V AC power network can only be done by authorized personnel
with appropriate qualification and training.
Danger of electric shock when dismounting the cover with warning triangle.
The connection to the 110/230 V AC power network should be carried out when the mains
power is off
2.1 Wall mounting single-sided stainless-steel clock
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The clock consists of two parts. Visible front stainless-steel panel with display and
back stainless-steel body with connecting terminal block. Both parts of the clock
are held together by neodymium magnets.
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Remove the front panel from the clock body.
The panel is held by magnets, you
need to use a relatively high force to remove it.
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Disconnect the interconnecting cables by decoupling the terminals on the control
PCB. Disconnect the earth wire connecting the clock body to the front panel.
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Drill appropriate number of anchoring holes into the wall, of a diameter adequate to
accommodate appropriate screws of 4 to 5 mm diameter. Use dowels if necessary.
As a template for marking the position of the holes the clock body can be used.
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Pull the incoming conductors through the hole in the clock body and fix the clock
body to the wall.
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On mains powered clock loosen the screw on the underside of the 230 VAC
terminal cover and remove the cover. Unscrew the cable clamp.
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Connect the incoming conductors in accordance with the descriptive sheet placed
next to the connecting terminal block (chapter 2.5). Give the conductors an
appropriate shape or cut them off to a length that will not obstruct the placement of
the front part of the clock into the clock body.
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On mains powered clock mount the 230 VAC terminal cover back and secure it by
tightening the screw on the underside of the cover.
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Carefully shape all incoming cables into the clocks and secure them by screwing
the cable clamp.
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Mount the connectors to the cable of the temperature sensor, to the keyboard
cable, Ethernet or to the RS 232 and RS 485 interface cables, if these are used.
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Push the temperature sensor connector, the keyboard connector, Ethernet
connector or the RS 232 and RS 485 jacks into the corresponding terminals on the
control PCB (DC user manual chapters 2.8, 2.9). Check the marking of the jack-
plugs, in order to prevent their mix-up.
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Connect the interconnecting cables into the corresponding terminals on the clock
control PCB. Reconnect the earth wire to connect the clock body to the front panel.
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Put the front panel into the clock body. Check the cables to prevent them from
being pinched between the back of the front panel and the clock body.