Bodet Profil 750 Analogue Clocks Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Bodet
Table of Contents
Bodet Profil 750 Analogue Clocks
Safety information and protective measures
The following symbols and pictograms are used to illustrate a source of danger during the installation, use, and maintenance of this product.
Symbol | Description |
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IEC60417 – 1641 |
Operating instructions
| IEC60417 – 5002
Positioning of cell
| IEC60417 – 5019
Protective earth (ground)
| IEC60417 – 5031
Direct current
| IEC60417 – 5032
Alternating current
| IEC60417 – 5033
Both direct and alternating current
| IEC60417 – 5036
Dangerous voltage
| IEC60417 – 6041
Caution, visible radiation
| IEC60417 – 6042
Caution, risk of electric shock
| IEC60417 – 6172
Disconnection, all power plugs
| IEC60417 – 6414
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
| IEC60417 – 0434b
Caution
| IEC60417 – 5012
Control of lighting and light sources
| IEC60417 – 5184
Control related to clock, time and timers
Initial checks
Thank you for choosing a BODET clock. This product has been carefully designed
for your satisfaction according to the rules of our ISO9001 and ISO14001
quality system. We recommend that you read this manual carefully before
installing the product. Retain this manual throughout the lifespan of your
product so that you can refer to it when necessary. Failure to observe these
instructions may cause irreversible damage and invalidate the warranty. BODET
shall not be responsible for any damage arising due to the non-observance of
these instructions. Non-contractual data. Bodet reserves the right to make
changes to equipment, including functional, technical, and aesthetic changes,
without notice. This manual is subject to change without notice. To obtain the
most recent version of this document, please refer to our website: www.bodet-
time.com.
These instructions relate to the “IMPULSE MIN 24V, MIN 1V5 and AFNOR” models.
For other models, please refer to the corresponding instructions.
Unpacking the clock
Carefully unpack the clock and check the contents of the package. These should
include:
- the clock and this manual or a quick-start guide.
- three dowel screws and three rawl plugs for mounting a single-sided clock onto a wall.
Version: a label identifying the clock version and its electrical
characteristics is stuck outside the clock.
Impulse Minute (MIN 24V) = a slave clock driven by a master clock sending
minute impulses on a parallel line.
Impulse Minute (MIN 1V5) = a slave clock driven by a time base from a
control unit sending 1.5V minute impulses.
AFNOR = a slave clock driven by a master clock sending AFNOR NFS-87500A
time code messages or by a GPS or radio receiving antenna.
Cleaning
Use an anti-static product. Never use alcohol, acetone or other solvents,
which may damage the clock’s casing or glass. After operations in the clock,
the seals should be cleaned before an application of silicone oil on it, to
facilitate the opening and closing of the clock.
Safety instructions – Precautions for installation
Caution: this equipment must be fitted and maintained by a qualified person.
Using the guide
Be sure to follow the indications given by the pictograms in this manual. The
main pictograms are identified below:
- indicates advice, a recommendation or a technical explanation.
- indicates that special attention needs to be paid.
- indicates that misuse or failure to follow the instructions could result in an electrical danger.
This information must be taken into account when installing or using the product.
Safety – Electrical installation
Select a location to install the clock, preferably away from sources of
electrical interference, such as transformers. The clock must be powered
through the building’s electrical installation. It is designed for Category II
overvoltage. Max. V peak: 2500V. Provide a mains power supply protection
compliant with CEI 61643 in other cases, if necessary. The clock is connected
to the mains. The electrical installation of this equipment must comply with
the electrical standards in force in the country where the product is used.
The installation must be in accordance with the IEC 364 norm. Provide a
differential circuit breaker max. 30mA / phase-neutral of 16A maximum, rapidly
accessible upstream from each power-supply line (permanent power supply for
the clock and power supply for the lighting according to your model). This
circuit breaker provides power supply protection and disconnecting, and must
be cut off in the event of maintenance. Conductors on the same circuit must be
attached to each other close to the terminal block to avoid reduced isolation
should one of the terminals become loose. Attach the cables connected to the
clock terminal block on the fixing plate (single-sided model) or on the
central bracket (double-sided model) with cable retainers to avoid pulling on
the terminal block. The equipment should not be powered up until it has been
mounted to the wall. The clock must be closed. Moreover, with the lighting
option, if the clock is open and switched on, there is a danger of light
radiation for the eyes.
Depending on the options chosen, your clock may be fitted with an emergency
battery.
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by a battery of the
incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
Safety – Mechanical installation
The clocks can be installed outside.
The wall fixings must be suitable for the type of wall where the clock is
mounted:
- For wall-mounted singled-sided clocks, each of the three screws must be able to withstand a tensile strength of 30 kg,
- For double-sided clocks, each of the four M8 screws must be able to withstand a tensile strength of : 270 kg (Profil 780) or 150 kg (Profil 750 or Profil 760).
Safety – Opening the clock
There are no user-repairable parts inside this equipment. Please contact BODET
customer support if the equipment needs to be repaired. Opening the product
for maintenance operations is allowed, only by a qualified person :
- Caution, risk of electric shock. Disconnect all power sources.
- Ensure that all power supply sources are removed from the clock before performing maintenance operations.
Installation
Wall installation – Single-sided clock
Mechanical installation
Where the clock is to be installed, drill three holes in the wall according to
the following layout and dimensions pertaining to your model:
For standard mounting on a concrete wall, insert the anchors into the drilled
holes. Note that the clock must be opened before being mounted onto the wall.
To open the clock:
- Unscrew and remove the air inlet screw 1 on the underside of the clock to let air in (6 mm Allen key),
- Partially unscrew the four cover screws 2 (two each side) on the clock (3 mm Allen key),
- Carefully slide open and partially separate the front face to access the clock’s internal cabling,
- Disconnect the cable connected to the front face movement,
- Remove the front face completely. You are now able to access the inside of the clock and proceed with wall mounting,
- Place the front face onto a clean, clear and level work surface,
- Remove the cardboard wedge between the movement and the dial,
- Tighten the stud bolts in the anchors (three stud bolts are supplied with the clock in a separate package),
- Anticipate adjustment of the nuts and washers, remembering to leave sufficient space (at least 25mm) between the wall and the back of the clock to fit the cables and cable glands,
- Pass all the cables through cable glands before installing the clock on the stud bolts,
- Fasten the clock using the stud bolts with the washers and nuts.
Electrical installation
There are two different clock versions: IMPULSE MIN 24V, MIN 1V5 or AFNOR.
Refer to the product label to determine which version you have. The lighting
(if option chosen) is always powered via a mains power supply.
Electrical installation – IMPULSE MIN 24V – MIN 1V5 model
- With lighting option: feed the mains cable through the left-hand cable gland then connect this cable to terminal block 1 in the N-L- terminals reserved for lighting.
- Feed the synchronization cable through the small central cable gland then connect this cable to terminal block 1 in terminals 1 and 2 SYNC.
Take care to observe the correct wiring. (see opposite)
- Attach these cables to the fixing plate with cable retainers,
- Clean the seal and then apply silicone oil to it,
- Realign the front face to reconnect the synchronization cable 2 between the terminal block and the movement 3 on the front face,
- Limit the length of the cable by passing it through cable clip 4 in order to avoid shading in the case of the lighting option (contact of the cable with the dial once the clock is closed),
- Close the clock by placing the front face back in its original position,
- Tighten the four cover screws (1,2 Nm),
- Replace and tighten the air inlet screw (15 Nm) on the underside of the clock.
Electrical installation – AFNOR model
- With lighting option: feed the first mains cable through the left-hand cable gland then connect this cable to terminal block 1 in the N-L- terminals is reserved for lighting,
- Feed the second mains cable through the right-hand cable gland then connect this cable to terminal block 1 in the N-L- terminals reserved for the circuit board , (The two mains cables must come from the same building),
- Attach these cables to the fixing plate with cable retainers,
- Feed the synchronization power cable through the smallest central cable gland,
- Connect this cable to the circuit board via the terminal block stenciled AF 2, You do not need to observe any correct polarity.
- Connect the emergency battery cable (if present) to the circuit board 3,
- Clean the seal and then apply silicone oil to it,
- Realign the front face to reconnect the ribbon cable 4 between the circuit board and the movement 5 on the front face,
- Limit the length of the cable by passing it through the cable clip 6 in order to avoid shading in the case of the lighting option (contact of the cable with the dial once the clock is closed),
- Close the clock by placing the front face back in its original position,
- Tighten the four cover screws (1,2 Nm),
- Replace and tighten the air inlet screw (15 Nm) on the underside of the clock.
Wall installation – Double-sided clock
Mechanical installation
Caution: the double-sided version of this clock model can weigh up to 29
kg. This fact, in addition to the mechanical stress involved, means that we
recommend a concrete wall as the preferred installation for this double-sided
clock.
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Unscrew and remove the air inlet screw 1 located beneath the bracket arm (Allen key 6),
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Partially unscrew the four cover screws 2 (Allen key 3) on one clock face,
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Carefully slide open and partially separate this clock face to access the clock’s internal cabling,
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Disconnect the cable connected to the movement on both clock faces,
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Remove the first clock face completely and place it onto a
clean, clear and level work surface, -
Partially unscrew the four cover screws 2 on the second clock face, then remove this clock face and place it onto a clean, clear and level work surface.
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Remove the cardboard wedge between the movement and the dial. At the site of installation:
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Drill four holes following the layout and dimensions shown above,
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Feed the cable through the clock’s bracket arm,
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Place the clock bracket in position and tighten the wall fixings, It is recommended that you apply a silicone seal between the backing plate and the wall for watertightness,
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Reposition the clock face opposite the grommet having first cleaned the clock face seal and then applied silicone oil on it,
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Tighten the four cover screws 2 (1,2 Nm) on this clock face,
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Reconnect the cable to the movement on this clock face (limit its length with the cable clip),
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Before repositioning the clock face on the grommet side, follow the instructions to complete the electrical installation.
If subsequent maintenance is required, remove only the clock face on the
grommet side.
However, access to the battery (optional) requires the removal of the side
opposite to the grommet.
Electrical installation
There are two different clock versions: IMPULSE MIN 24V, MIN 1V5, or AFNOR.
Refer to the product label to determine which version you have. The lighting
(if option chosen) is always powered via a mains power supply.
Electrical installation – IMPULSE MIN 24V – MIN 1V5 model
- With lighting option: feed the mains cable through the bracket arm then connect this cable to terminal block 1 in the N-L- terminals reserved for lighting,
- Feed the synchronization power cable through the bracket arm then connect the cable to terminal block 1 in terminals 1 and 2 SYNC, Take care to observe the correct wiring. (see opposite).
- Attach these cables to the central bracket with cable retainers,
- Clean the seal and then apply silicone oil on it,
- Realign the disassembled clock face then reconnect cable 2 between the terminal block and movement 3 on the disassembled clock face,
- Limit the length of the cable by passing it through the cable clip in order to avoid shading in the case of the lighting option (contact of the cable with the dial once the clock is closed),
- Close the clock by placing the disassembled clock face back in its original position,
- Tighten the four cover screws (1,2 Nm) on the newly remounted clock face,
- Replace and tighten the air inlet screw (15 Nm) on the underside of the bracket arm.
Electrical installation – AFNOR model
- With lighting option: feed the first mains cable through the bracket arm then connect this cable to terminal block 1 in the N-L- terminals reserved for lighting,
- Feed the second mains cable through the bracket arm then connect this cable to terminal block 1 in the N-L- terminals reserved for the circuit board, (The two mains cables must come from the same building),
- Feed the synchronization power cable through the bracket arm then connect this cable to the circuit board via the terminal block stenciled AF 2, You do not need to observe any correct polarity.
- Attach these cables to the central bracket with cable retainers,
- Connect the emergency battery cable (if present) to the circuit board 3,
- Clean the seal and then apply silicone oil to it,
- Realign the disassembled clock face, then reconnect the ribbon cable 4 between the circuit board and movement 5 on the disassembled clock face,
- Limit the length of the cable by passing it through the cable clip in order to avoid shading in the case of the lighting option (contact of the cable with the dial once the clock is closed),
- Close the clock by repositioning the disassembled clock face in its original position,
- Tighten the four cover screws (1,2 Nm) on the newly remounted clock face,
- Replace and tighten the air inlet screw (15 Nm) on the underside of the bracket arm.
Starting the clock and setting the time
IMPULSE MIN 24V slave clock
A time distribution network emits only impulses. You need to stop the network
and set all slave clocks to the same time before starting it. To set the time
on the clock, adjust the thumbwheel located on the movement at the back of the
removable clock face.
Leave for two minutes.
If the clock – or one of the clocks on a double-sided assembly – is one minute
behind time, switch the connections on the terminal block at terminals 1 and 2
SYNC and move the clock forward by two minutes. The same impulse will be
either positive or negative depending on how it is connected, and the
movement’s starting position will determine whether or not the first impulse
is received.
AFNOR/IRIG-B time code slave clock
A clock synchronized by the AFNOR signal operates as follows: When first
powered on, the clock hands will hold at the 12 o’clock position until a time
message is received. Once the time data is validated (three successive
coherent messages received), the clock will automatically set itself to the
correct time using rapid impulses. Lack of signal over a one-hour period is
permitted, during which time the clock will operate autonomously. If the
signal is restored in the meantime, the clock will adjust itself. Beyond this
one-hour period, the hands will reset to 12 o’clock until data is received. In
the event of mains power failure:
The lighting (if the option is chosen) will turn off. It will turn back on
once power is restored.
Without emergency battery
The hands will stop. Once power is restored, the hands will reset to 12
o’clock. As soon as time data is received, the clock will reset to the correct
time.
With emergency battery
The second hand will stop. The hour and minute hands will continue to operate
for one hour. After this hour, the hands will reset to 12 o’clock. As soon as
power is restored and time data is received, the clock will reset itself to
the correct time.
Technical requirements
Data
Working temperature | -20° to +55°C |
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Protection index | IP54 / IP65 (depending on reference) |
Impact resistance indicator | IK 08 |
Mains power supply | Impulse version (if lighting option chosen) : 230V |
50-60 Hz
AFNOR version: 230V 50-60 Hz
Protection class| Class I (earth required)
Overvoltage category| Category II (2500V)
Complies with the standards:| – EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
– LVD Directive 2014/35/EU
Additional information| For single-sided models:
Ø mains cables: 6-12 mm (PG13)
Ø synchronisation cables : 2.5-6.5 mm (PG7)
Dimensions
Profil 750 Single-sided
Profil 750 Double-sided
Profil 760 Single-sided
Profil 760 Double-sided
What to do if… Check.
What to do if… | Check |
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No synchronisation after installation.
| Check that the signal type emitted by the master clock (Impulse Minute 24V, AFNOR/ IRIG-B) is the same signal type as the clock movement.
AFNOR/IRIG-B slave clock has stopped
| No time message for longer than an hour. Check the master clock, the network and the cable connections inside the clock.
MIN 24V slave clock has stopped
| No impulse – check the master clock and the network. Check the cable connections to the terminal block inside the clock.
When receiving goods please check nothing is broken otherwise make a claim near the shipping company
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