Single sided#

Wall mounting#

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.

  1. Remove the front panel from the clock body. The panel is held by magnets, relatively high force required to remove it.

  2. Disconnect the interconnecting cables by decoupling the terminals on the control PCB. Disconnect the earth wire connecting the clock body to the front panel.

  3. 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 dowels, the clock body can be used.

  4. Pull the incoming conductors through the hole in the clock body and fix the clock body to the wall.

  5. On the mains powered clock loosen the screw on the underside of the 230 VAC terminal cover and remove the cover. Unscrew the cable clamp.

  6. Connect the incoming conductors in accordance with the descriptive sheet placed next to the connecting terminal block. 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.

  7. On mains powered clock mount the 230 VAC terminal cover back and secure it by tightening the screw on the underside of the cover.

  8. Carefully shape all incoming cables into the clock and secure them by screwing the cable clamp.

  9. Mount the connectors to the cable of the temperature sensor, to the keyboard cable, Ethernet or to the RS-485 interface connectors if these are used.

    Attention

    If the clock is synchronized by LGC variant, please navigate to Clock Operation Non-Network Clock Operation to get detailed info about connection of various synchronization sources and receivers.

  10. Push the temperature sensor, the keyboard connector, Ethernet connector or the RS-485 jacks into the corresponding terminals on the control PCB.

Warning

Be careful not to swap terminals. Check the markings of the jack‑plugs.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

Ceiling suspension#

Single sided clock consists of two parts, one front panel and stainless steel clock body with connecting terminal block. The front panel is held together by neodymium magnets. The clock suspension part is delivered separately.

  1. Pull the incoming conductors through the pipe which serves as the clock suspension. Fix the ceiling suspension to the ceiling using 4 appropriate screws of 5 mm diameter. Use dowels if necessary.

  2. Remove the front panel from the clock body. The panel is held by magnets, relatively high force required to remove it.

  3. Disconnect the interconnecting cables by decoupling the terminals on the control PCB. Disconnect the earth wire connecting the clock body to the front panel.

  4. Pull the incoming conductors through the pipe insert in the clock body. Slip‑on the clock body onto the suspension in a way that the screws fit into the lower groove on the pipe insert. Fix the connection by tightening the screw using an Allen key.

  5. On mains powered clock loosen the screw on the underside of the 230 VAC terminal cover and remove the cover. Unscrew the cable clamp.

  6. Connect the conductors to the terminal block on the clock body in accordance with the descriptive nameplate. Give an appropriate shape to the conductors or cut them off at a length which does not obstruct the mounting of the clock into the clock body.

  7. Carefully shape all incoming cables into the clocks and secure them by screwing the cable clamp.

  8. Mount the connectors to the cable of the temperature sensor, to the keyboard cable, Ethernet cable or to the RS-485 interface connectors if these are used.

    Attention

    If the clock is synchronized by LGC variant, please navigate to Clock Operation Non-Network Clock Operation to get detailed info about connection of various synchronization sources and receivers.

  9. Push the temperature sensors connector, the keyboard connector, Ethernet connector or the RS-485 jacks into the corresponding terminals on the control PCB.

Warning

Be careful not to swap terminals. Check the markings of the jack‑plugs.

  1. 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.

  2. Put the front panel into the clock body. Care should be taken when placing the cables between the clock body edge and the back side of the display front panel so as not to nip them.

Flush mounting#

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.

  1. Remove the front panel from the clock body. The panel is held by magnets, relatively high force required to remove it.

  2. Disconnect the interconnecting cables by decoupling the terminals on the control PCB. Disconnect the earth wire connecting the clock body to the front panel.

  3. In case of the wall panel / drywall mounting remove at least 2 clamps on one side of the clock body.

  4. Pull the incoming conductors through the hole in the clock body and fix the clock body into prepared hole using four clamps on the sides (the wall panel / drywall mounting) or four appropriate screws 4 to 5 mm diameter (wall niche mounting). Use dowels if necessary.

  5. On mains powered clock loosen the screw on the underside of the 230 VAC terminal cover and remove the cover. Unscrew the cable clamp.

  6. Connect the incoming conductors in accordance with the descriptive sheet placed next to the connecting terminal block. 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.

  7. On mains powered clock mount the 230 VAC terminal cover back and secure it by tightening the screw on the underside of the cover.

  8. Carefully shape all incoming cables into the clocks and secure them by screwing the cable clamp.

  9. Mount the connectors to the keyboard and Ethernet cables.

    Attention

    If the clock is synchronized by LGC variant, please navigate to Clock Operation Non-Network Clock Operation to get detailed info about connection of various synchronization sources and receivers.

    For LGC variant, check and configure the position of DIP switch according to used synchronization signal (applies only for DCF, MOBALine, polarized impulse line or IRIG‑B).

  10. Push the temperature sensor connector, the keyboard connector, Ethernet connector or the RS-485 jacks into the corresponding terminals on the control PCB.

Warning

Be careful not to swap terminals. Check the markings of the jack‑plugs.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.