Specifications

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places that output circuit under control of the program. The ON position places that output
circuit ON regardless of the programing.
PROGRAMING
1. SET UP
After the initial installation, the clock must be tailored for the desired operation. All setup is done
from the front panel using access codes and the display. The following options are
programmable:
Daylight Savings Time ON or OFF (Default is ON)
12/24 Display (Default is 12 Hour format)
Synch-Wired Clock Type (Default is Midwest Time Control Clocks)
Impulse Clock Type (Default is 59 minute, no 12 hour correction)
BAUD Rate (Default is 9600 BAUD)
2. SECURITY ACCESS CODE
A Security Access Code must be entered before a time set, a program change, addition or review.
The code is a simple and easily remembered front panel button sequence (ENTER, BACK,
CANCEL and AHEAD). When these buttons are pressed in the correct sequence, the Time Set
indicator will illuminate. Program changes can be made any time the program indicators are
illuminated. To leave the Program mode, press the CANCEL button. This restores the unit to
normal operation. The Program Control mode will time out automatically 90 seconds after the last
button is pressed. This prevents leaving the clock unattended in the program mode. A Program
Indicator must be illuminated during all programing operations.
For units equipped with the RS232-COM Options, the program mode may not be accessed while
the unit is communicating with a remote device.
3. SET CURRENT TIME & DATE
Note: The AHEAD/BACK buttons reset the seconds counter to zero as the button is released.
This feature can be used to accurately synchronize the Master Clock with other timekeeping
devices.
STEP PRESS INDICATION COMMENT
1 TIME SET Enter Security Access Code
2 MODE TIME SET
3 AHEAD/BACK Set Current Time (Note PM Ind)
4 SELECT MONTH
5 AHEAD/BACK Set Current Month (1=Jan. 12=Dec.)
6 SELECT DATE
7 AHEAD/BACK Set Cur. Date
8 SELECT YEAR
9 AHEAD/BACK Set Cur. Year, 01=2001
10 DAY Set Cur. Day of the week
11 CANCEL Return to normal operation