Bodet Style 5S OP Digital Clock for Hospitals Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Bodet
Table of Contents
- Bodet Style 5S OP Digital Clock for Hospitals
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Connections
- Initial checks
- Installation
- Connecting to the time distribution network
- configuration
- Memory backup
- Technical specifications
- Maintenance menu
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Bodet Style 5S OP Digital Clock for Hospitals
Product Information
Clock
The clock comes with an installation and operation manual which can be downloaded from the URL link provided on the identification label affixed to the back of the clock. The clock can be cleaned using an anti-static product identical to that in the cleaning kit provided. It should not be cleaned with alcohol, acetone or other solvents which may damage the clock’s casing or glass. The clock can be mounted with or without a back cover, and the cut-out dimensions vary according to the model of the clock. The electronic board and keypad (optional) can be connected to the terminal strip on the back of the clock. The brightness of the clock can be adjusted using the S and + keys on the back of the clock.
Product Usage Instructions
Unpacking the clock
Use the URL link provided on the identification label affixed to the back of the clock to download the installation and operation manual.
Cleaning
Clean the clock using an anti-static product identical to that in the cleaning kit provided. Do not use alcohol, acetone or othe solvents which may damage the clock’s casing or glass.
Clock installation
Mounting without back cover
For mounting the clock without a back cover, make a cut-out according to the dimensions listed in the table provided in the manual for the specific model of the clock. Insert the clock in the cut-out to mark the position of the 4 mounting screws.
Mounting with back cover
For mounting the clock with a back cover, make a cut-out according to the dimensions listed in the table provided in the manual for the specific model of the clock. Insert the back cover in the cut-out to mark the position of the 6 mounting screws.
Connections
Connect the electronic board and keypad (optional) to the terminal strip on the back of the clock. Set the brightness by pressing the S and + keys on the back of the clock. The brightness can be adjusted when the clock is in normal use mode, i.e., neither in configuration menu nor in set time menu. The default brightness is level 3.
Installing the keypad
Refer to the instructions supplied with the keypad for installing and using it, including in timer mode.
Electrical connections for various synchronisation cards
Refer to the wiring diagrams provided in the manual for connecting the electronic boards for various synchronisations.
Setting time/date/year
Refer to the manual for setting the time, date, and year on the clock.
Configuration menu
Refer to the manual for accessing and using the configuration menu on the clock.
AFNOR synchronisation
Refer to the manual for synchronising the clock with AFNOR synchronisation.
IMPULSE synchronisation
Refer to the manual for synchronising the clock with IMPULSE synchronisation.
Initial checks
Thank you for choosing a BODET clock.
This product has been carefully designed, adhering to ISO 9001 quality
processes, to ensure your satisfaction. We recommend that you read this manual
and the general safety measures and operating instructions carefully before
handling the clock.
Retain this manual for reference for the lifespan of your clock.
The information supplied is non-binding; Bodet reserves the right to make
changes to equipment, including functional, technical and aesthetic changes or
changes to colours, without notice.
Failure to observe these instructions may cause irreversible damage to the
clock and invalidate the warranty.
These instructions relate to synchronisation of the clocks as follows:
- IND (independent) – IMP (impulse): The clock should be configured independently, or as part of a time distribution network, driven by a master clock which sends out impulses (independent, minute or half minute in parallel).
- AFNOR: The clock should be installed as part of a wired coded time distribution network in compliance with AFNOR or IRIG-B standards.
Unpacking the clock
Carefully unpack the clock and check the contents of the package. This should
include:
- Style 5S ou 7S Hospital clock
- Anti-static cleaning kit
- Manual
- IMPORTANT: product identification label
An identification label is affixed to the back of the clock. Use the URL link shown to download these instructions from the Bodet website: www.bodet- time.com.
Cleaning
Use an anti-static product identical to that in the cleaning kit provided.
Never use alcohol, acetone or other solvents which may damage your clock’s
casing or glass.
Installation
Clock installation
Mounting without back cover
According to the model of the clock make the cut-out following the dimensions listed in table below:
| A| B| C| D| E
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Style 5S OP| 46| 400| 366| 68| 109
Style 7S OP| 440| 406| 85| 125
Dimensions in mm
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a) Insert the clock in the cut-out in order to mark the position of the 4 mounting screws.
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b) Remove the clock and drill 4 holes Ø6 mm to insert the wall plugs.
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c) Feed the power cable and the synchronisation cable throught the cut-out.
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d) Connect the clock, adjust the brightness (refer to page 7) and set the time (refer to page 10).
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e) Apply a silicone seal between the clock and the wall.
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f) Fix the clock to the wall with the 4 screws Ø4 mm.
Mounting with back cover
According to the model of the clock make the cut-out following the dimensions listed in table below:
| A| B| C| D| E
---|---|---|---|---|---
Style 5S OP| 46| 400| 366| 68| 109
Style 7S OP| 440| 406| 85| 125
Dimensions in mm
- a) Insert the back cover in the cut-out in order to mark the position of the 6 mounting screws.
- b) Remove the back cover and drill 2 holes Ø 6 mm ( ) to insert the wall plugs for the back cover mounting.
- c) Drill 4 holes Ø10 mm ( ) to make room for the 4 clock mounting rivets.
- d) Feed the power cable and the synchronisation cable throught the cut-out and cable glands of the back cover.
- e) Apply a silicone seal between the back cover (fixing brackets) and the wall.
- f) Fix the back cover to the wall with the 2 screws Ø4 mm.
- g) Connect the clock, adjust the brightness (page 7) and set the time (refer to page 10).
- h) Apply a silicone seal between the back cover and the clock.
- i) Fix the clock to the back cover with the 4 screws Ø4 mm.
Connections
- Connect the electronic board (see next page) and the keypad (optional) to the terminal strip on the back of the clock.
- Set the brightness by pressing the “S” and “+” keys on the back of the clock (see above).
- Brightness may be adjusted when the Style clock is in normal use mode, i.e. in neither the configuration menu, nor in the set time menu. The default brightness is level 3.
Installing the keypad
To install and use the keypad (including in timer mode), refer to the instructions supplied with the keypad.
Electrical connections for various synchronisation cards
Below are the wiring diagrams for the electronic boards for the various
synchronisations.
- IND (independent) synchronisation card
- IMP (impulse) synchronisation card
- AFNOR synchronisation card
Connecting to the time distribution network
Connect the 100-240VAC 50/60Hz mains power supply. (See page 8)
Parallel distribution with inverted polarity
Minute // (12-24-48 Volt), ½ minute // (24 Volt) and AFNOR
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Ensure that the clock is designed to be synchronised by “Impulse” or to be connected to a time code distribution network that meets the AFNOR standard .
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Connect the impulse cable to terminal strip (A). Use the correct polarity for impulse synchronisation. There is no polarity in AFNOR.
Minute or ½ minute mode (only) -
Select the impulse frequency (minute or ½ minute) (refer to page 14) and display mode (refer to page 11).
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Set the clock to the correct time (refer to page 10).
configuration
Default configuration
Restore factory settings by keeping the red button on the electronic board
pressed until the clock turns black.
Location of button on the electronic board (example shows an Impulse card
):
Basic configuration
Setting time/date/year
To set time, date and year, press and hold “S” for 3 seconds.
Configuration menu
Access the configuration menu by pressing and holding “S” then “+” for 3
seconds.
Memory backup
Style clocks have a permanent backup feature that is used to store all of the configuration parameters and the display settings, even in the event of a prolonged power cut.
Technical specifications
Style clocks comply with LVD 2014/35/EU and EMC 2014/30/EU directives.
- Power supply: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz (depending on model).
- Max. consumption: 100-240VAC; 75-50 mA.
- In the event of a power failure, time and date are saved for 1 week.
- Time base backup:
- Independent clock: 15 days in the event of a power cut.
- Other synchronisations: no backup feature; at each reboot, the clock waits for a synchronisation signal.
- Time accuracy: 0.2 sec./day
- Operating temperature: -5° to +55°C.
- Protection rating: IP65, IK07 (Style 7S OP), IK09 (Style 5S OP).
Maintenance menu
To access the maintenance menu, open the configuration menu by pressing and holding “S”, then “+” for 3 seconds. Release both keys, then press and hold “S”, then “+” again for 7 seconds.
AFNOR synchronisation
IMPULSE synchronisation
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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