User's Manual
SAL-2 Series Wireless Clock Installation Manual (V1)
Sapling, Inc. 1633 Republic Road Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Phone: (215) 322-6063 Fax: (215) 322-8498 www.Sapling-Inc.com
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What happens if I power up the clock and the clock is not moving?
The clock should move at normal speed upon power up. If it does not move at normal speed, check the
battery and make sure the clock receives power. Also, be sure to remove the pin prior to starting up the
clock. If the clocks are 24 volt or 110 volt, please verify the wiring on page 4 of this manual.
What happens if the clock does not receive the signal?
Take the clock within close proximity to the transceiver and power up the clock. If the clock is battery
operated, remove the battery and put the battery back in again.
Also, press the Transmit/Receive switch once on the clock closest to the clock that isn’t working. The
second hand will go to 8 notifying the user that the clock is transmitting the signal. Then go to the
clock that isn’t working and press the Transmit/Receive switch twice. The second hand will go to 4
notifying the user it is looking for the signal. This should get the signal to the clock.
If the clock does not correct, call Sapling technical support.
What happens if the clock shows the wrong time?
Move the clock to Diagnostic #1 in order to find the last time that it received the signal.
Perform a Diagnostic #3 to check the gears for the clock.
How do you know if the clock receives a good signal?
Perform Diagnostic #2. See page 12 for detailed instructions.
I have a location with a marginal signal. What should I do?
a. Try to install the transceiver in a nearby area.
b. If budget is an issue, install one (1) powered clock.
What can I do if I have a clock in a location where the distance is too far away from the last
clock?
Install a repeater to give additional distance to the clock system.
Troubleshooting