II - INSTALLATION
Select the location where your clock is to be installed, ensuring for the model with radio
synchronisation that radio reception is correct. The radio receiver clock should be installed in a
place that is free from electrical interference (cathode tube, transformers, etc.). Avoid fixing the
clock directly to a metal or reinforced concrete partition or wall.
The best reception conditions are outside buildings or near by a windows.
The orientation clock (dial perpendicular to the emitter direction) towards the emitter enhances the
reception.
2.1 Single Face indoor clock
Most of the indoor clocks are simply hanged on a screw head. (See page 16 for the dimensions).
1) Place the screw (Ø 4) at the desired height leaving the head 3 mm outside.
2) Connect the clock to the data network. See next page about the connection of this cable.
3) Hang the clock.
2.2 Single Face outdoor clock
1) Run the cables through the hole and fit the wall bracket using 4 screws Ø6.
3) Connect the clock to the time distribution. See next page.
4) Present the clock on the wall bracket, then turns it a quarter turn in the clockwise so that the
clock is in the correct position.
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Wall bracket: fit the disk on the back of the clock and turn it clockwise in order to lock it on the clock.
The passageway for the cables must be at the bottom of the disk.
2.3 Double Face clock
1) Fit the bracket on the wall or on the ceiling with 2 screws Ø6 (See page 16 for the dimensions).
2) Connect the clock to the time distribution (see page 5) and the time network according to the
type of distribution (pages 6 and 7).
3) Present the clocks to the support, then turn them clockwise to their final positions.
Attention: in.its double sided version this clock may weigh up to 17 kg. Mechanical strains
when locking the clock on the bracket must also be taken into account, this is why we
recommend installing this double sided clock on concrete walls.
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