Bodet Profil 730OP Analogue Clocks Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Bodet
Table of Contents
Bodet Profil 730OP Analogue Clocks
Product Information
- Specifications
- Product Name: Analog Clock
- Model: Impulse/Impulse AFNOR
- Ref: 608769A
- Weight: 2.4 kg
Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Information
- The following icons are used to indicate risks or sources of danger when installing, using, and maintaining this product:
- Symbol: IEC60417 – 1641 Operating instructions
- Symbol: IEC60417 – 0434b Caution
- Symbol: IEC60417 – 5031 Direct current
- Initial Checks
- Presentation of the clock: Carefully unpack the clock and check the contents of the package.
- This should include the clock and the manual or a quick start guide.
- The version of the clock is stated on the back of the clock on the product label.
- Cleaning
- Use an antistatic product to clean the clock.
- Safety Instructions – Precautions for Use
- Read the safety instructions carefully before installing the clocks. Observe the safety tips at all times during installation, use, and maintenance of the product.
- Key to Symbols:
- Indicates: advice, a recommendation, or other practical information
- Indicates: that special attention needs to be paid
- Installation
- Clock Mounting Options
- Mount the clock according to the provided instructions.
- Connection and Tightness of the Clock
- Ensure proper connection and tightness of the clock components.
- Initial Startup and Time Setting Impulse Slave Clock
- For Impulse slave clocks, follow the minute and second receiver setup instructions for proper time synchronization.
- AFNOR Clocks with ELV Power Supply
- If you have AFNOR clocks with an ELV power supply, refer to the specific setup guidelines.
FAQs
- Question: What should I do if the clock movement is not functioning correctly?
- Answer: If you encounter issues with the clock movement, ensure that it is properly connected and refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual for further assistance.
SAFETY INFORMATION
The following icons are used to indicate risks or sources of danger when installing, using and maintaining this product.
INITIAL CHECKS
- Thank you for choosing a Bodet clock. This product has been carefully designed to ensure your satisfaction, adhering to quality processes ISO9001 and ISO14001.
- We recommend that you read this manual carefully before installing the product.
- Retain this manual for reference throughout the lifespan of your product so that you can refer to it when necessary.
- Failure to follow these instructions may cause irreversible damage and invalidate the warranty. In that case, BODET cannot be held liable.
- Non-contractual data. BODET reserves the right to make certain functional, technical or aesthetic changes to the clocks without prior notice.
- This manual is subject to change without notice. To obtain the latest version of this documentation, please refer to our website: www.bodet-time.com.
Presentation of the clock
The Profil 730 Hospital (OP) clock is a recess-mountable analogue clock designed for hospital use (operating theatres). These instructions relate to “24V MIN Impulse, 24V SEC Impulse and AFNOR” models. For other models, please see the corresponding instructions.
- 24V Minute Impulse: the clock is a receiver controlled by a master clock that sends minute impulses on a parallel line.
- 24V Second Impulse: The clock is a receiver controlled by a master clock that sends second impulses on a parallel line.
- AFNOR ELV: the clock is a receiver controlled by a master clock that sends AFNOR NFS-87500A messages and is powered by a 6-24V low-voltage network.
Unpacking the clock
Carefully unpack the clock and check the contents of the package.
This should include:
- the clock,
- this manual or a quick start guide.
Version: at the back of the clock is a product label stating the version of the clock.
Cleaning
- Use an antistatic product to clean the clock.
Safety instructions – precautions for use Use of the instructions
- Read the safety instructions carefully before installing the clocks.
- Observe the safety tips at all times during installation, use and maintenance of the product.
Key to symbols:
- indicates advice, a recommendation or other practical information,
- indicates that special attention needs to be paid.
Safety – Installing the product
- Installation and maintenance of this device must be carried out by qualified personnel.
Electrical installation:
- Choose a location where to install the clock, preferably away from sources of electrical interference, such as transformers.
- The clock must be powered by the electrical installation of the building.
- The electrical installation of this equipment must comply with the electrical standards in force in the country where the product is used.
- Conductors of the same circuit must be attached near the terminal block to prevent the isolation from being reduced should one of the terminal blocks become loose.
Mechanical installation:
- Screws and wall plugs must be adapted to the type of wall where the clock will be attached.
- Applying a silicone seal at the back of the clock during the installation is compulsory to provide an IP65 tightness level (see Chapter 2.2 Connection and tightness of the clock).
Safety – Opening the product
- There are no user-serviceable parts inside this equipment.
- Please contact BODET customer support if the equipment needs to be repaired.
- Never open the product while it is connected to a power source.
INSTALLATION
Clock mounting options
- Make the cut-out for recess mounting in the wall according to the dimensions below.
- Place the clock to mark the location of the 4 fixing holes.
- Please also refer to the following centre distances.
- Remove the clock and drill 4 holes Ø6 mm to insert wall plugs.
- Feed the cable through the cut-out.
- Make the connections at the back of the clock depending on your model (see next chapter).
- Apply a silicone seal on the clock to ensure tightness with the wall (see next chapter).
- Attach the clock to the wall using 4 screws Ø4 mm.
Connection and tightness of the clock
Connect the impulse line to terminals 1 and 2 of the terminal block.
Connect the impulse line to terminals 1 and 2 of the terminal block.
Connect the 6 to 24V low voltage power supply to terminals 1 and 2 of the terminal block (wire with a maximum cross-section of 1.5 mm² and stripped over 5mm). No polarity to respect. Connect the coded timeline to terminals 3 and 4 of the terminal block. No polarity to respect.
INITIAL STARTUP AND TIME SETTING
Impulse slave clock
- A time distribution network emits only impulses, so it is necessary to set the slave clocks at the time of this network.
- It is not necessary to stop the distribution to add a clock.
- It is enough to set it on time using the thumb wheel and when it receives the next impulse from the master clock, it will add a unit (Minute or Second according to the type of impulse).
Minute 24V // receiver
- After connecting the impulse line to the terminal of the clock, allow it to run for 2 minutes.
- If the clock is one minute late, reverse the connection of the wires on the terminal block and advance the clock by 2 minutes.
- The same impulse is either positive or negative depending on the way to connect and depending on the initial position of the movement, it will take or not the first impulse.
Second 24V // receiver
- A “Second” distribution network emits only impulses.
- It is then necessary to set the slave clocks at the time of this network using the thumb wheel on the movement.
AFNOR clocks with ELV power supply
- When first powered on, the clock hands are set at 4:00 or noon until a time message is received.
- Once the data is validated (three successive coherent messages received), the clock will automatically set itself to the correct time with a fast advance.
- Without a power supply, the clock operates for more than one hour.
- If the clock has got a second hand, the latter stops at 12h. When the clock has no more running reserve, it stops.
- When power is restored, if the AFNOR signal is present, the clock resets itself to the correct time.
- If the AFNOR signal is absent and the power reserve is empty, the clock is set to a first position (4h or 12h).
- The AFNOR clock synchronises continuously with the AFNOR signal except between 2:55 p.m. and 4:16 p.m. to avoid disturbance in the control of its hands’ position.
- A lack of signal of 1 hour is allowed; during that time, the clock operates on its own. If the signal comes back within the hour, the clock resets itself to the correct time.
- After 1 hour, the hands are set at noon until data is retrieved.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Dimensions
Data
Type| Receiver impulses Minute 24V //: Reversed polarised minute impulses 9.6 mA. Accuracy of the master clock.
Receiver impulses Second 24V //: Reversed polarised second impulses 5.3 mA. Accuracy of the master clock.
AFNOR coded time ELV slave clock:
Permanent power supply: 6-24V
Consumption: from 10 mA at 6V to 8 mA at 24V.
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Operating temperature| -5°C to +55°C
Protection index| IP65 (After being recess-mounted using a silicone
seal)
Shock resistance index| IK08
Weight| 2.4 kg
What to do if…?| …Check.
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No synchronisation after installation.| Check that the type of signal sent by
the master clock is of the same type as that of the clock movement.
- The minute the receiver stopped.
- Lack of impulse, check the master clock and the network.
AFNOR receiver stopped at 12h00.| No time message for more than an hour. Check
the master clock and the network.
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References
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