Single Sided#
The frame is fixed using suspensions (above) and sliding springs (at bottom). Lift-off anchoring plate using a screwdriver inserting it between sheet and frame at the sliding spring point on clock bottom side.
Drill anchoring holes into a wall of a diameter adequate to accommodate wood-type screws of 4–5 mm diameter. As a template for marking position of holes, the anchoring plate can be used.
Interlace incoming conductors through opening in the anchoring plate and fix the plate to the wall.
Connect incoming conductors in accordance with descriptive sheet on terminal board placed on anchoring plate. Give conductors an appropriate shape or cut them off to a length that will not obstruct placement of clock frame onto the anchoring plate.
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).
For NTP variant mount a connector to Ethernet cable and plug it into Ethernet socket mounted on the anchoring plate.
Put the clock frame opposite to the anchoring plate and suspend it onto upper springs. Snap the clock in onto springs by pushing onto lower part of the frame. Take care not to nip any of cables between anchoring plate and clock frame.
Check whether anchoring plate on sides fits perfectly into groove in clock frame.
Remove blind cap from an opening on bottom side of the clock. Turn a key softly in anti-clockwise direction. The frame catch will snap in.
Replate then the blind cap on opening.
Note
To loose the frame catch, use the reverse prodecure (turn clockwise).