Bodet Profil 730 Analogue Clocks User Manual

June 4, 2024
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Bodet Profil 730 Analogue Clocks

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.

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.
Single Face outdoor clock
  1. Run the cables through the hole and fit the wall bracket using 4 screws Ø6.
  2. Connect the clock to the time distribution. See next page.
  3. 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.

    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.
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.

POWER SUPPLY

Clock with batteries

Insert the battery (ies) matching up the [+] and [-] symbols.

Caution : You should not drop, heat, make holes in, dismantle, modify or short circuit the batteries, nor allow them to come into contact with water or fire. Dispose of used batteries inaccordance with the instructions given and with the laws in force in the country.

AFNOR Clocks with TBT power supply

Connect the low voltage (TBT) power supply (6 to 24V DC) to the connectors 1 and 2: maximum 1,5 mm2 wire section (5mm bare)
No polarity to respect.

Without power supply, the clock operates during more than 1 hour. If the clock has got a second hand, the latter stops at 12h, except for the silent clock whose second hand keeps on moving.When the clock has no more running reserve, it stops.
In case of loss of power the silent clock continue to operate during more than 1 hour. When there is not enough energy supplied by the backup supercapacity the hour and minute hands stop while the second hand keeps on turning until the supercapacity is completely empty.
When the power and the AFNOR signal are back then the clock is set to the correct time. When the power is back but not the AFNOR signal, the hands are driven to 4h or 12h.

The indoor AFNOR clock synchronizes on the AFNOR signal except between 2:55 p.m. to 4:16 p.m. to avoid disturbance on the control of its hands’ position.

DHF Clocks with TBT power supply

Connect the low voltage (TBT) power supply (6 to 16V DC) to the connectors 1 and 2: maximum 1,5 mm2 wire section (5mm bare). There is no polarity to observe.

LED lighting on Profil 740

TBT versions only: The clocks are equipped with one TBT power supply for the movement and one 100-240VAC power supply for the LED lighting.
To control the lighting (ON/OFF) of the clock the electrical outlet to which the LED strip power supply is connected must be controlled.This is the customer duty

 SETTING

NOTA : to respect the security rules, the time distribution network must be be SELV-type.

Impulses slave clock

A time distribution network emits only impulses, so that it is necessary to set the clock at the time of this network.
To add a clock on a network, it is not necessary to stop this network. It is enough to set on time and when it will received the next impulse from the master clock, it will add a unit (Minute, ½ minute or second according to the impulses type).

Minute 24V // receiver,

– Connect the time distribution network to terminals 1 and 2 on the terminal strip (3).
Leave works 2 minutes.
– If the clock, or one of the clocks in case of a double side mounting, is one minute (or ½ minute according to the movement type) late: stop the emitter, reverse the connection on terminal (3) and put the clock forward 2 minutes (or 1 minute), then restart the emitter.
In fact, the same impulse is either positive or negative according to the way to connect and the initial position of the movement, it will take or not the first impulse.

Seconde 24V // receiver

– Connect the time distribution network to terminals 1 and 2 (4).

A time distribution network “Second” emit only impulses, so that it is necessary to set the clock at the time of this network with the wheel (5)

AFNOR/IRIG-B coded time slave clock

– Connect the time signal network to terminals 3 and 4.
There is no polarity to observe.
– When switching on power supply, hands are set at 12.00 until the correct reception of the time signal is achieved. After 3 successive coherent AFNOR time signals are received, the clock starts and automatically get on time with fast impulses.

AFNOR/IRIG-B coded time silent slave clock

– Connect the time signal network to terminals corresponding to the clock symbol . There is no polarity to observe.
– When switching on the power supply the second hand moves 10 seconds ahead and stops. When an AFNOR synchronisation is detected the second hand moves to 00h and the hour and minute hands are set at 4 / 8 or 12h00. After 3 successive coherent AFNOR time signals are received, the clock automatically gets on time with fast impulses on hour an minute hands.

DHF clock

Ensure that the transmitter is set in “Init” mode prior to the clock installation.

The clock is delivered in “Init” mode. To check this, ensure that, when the clock is powered, the LED (L) is blinking once per second. Otherwise, shunt the two pins (P) for more than 4 seconds.

When inserting the batteries matching up the [+] and [-] symbols or switching on power supply (for TBT clocks), hands are set at 4h00 or 12h00 until the correct reception of the time signal is achieved.

The clock will try to pick up the radio signal.
If the reception is good, the clock is synchronised automatically

Without synchronization for 4 hours, battery operated clocks stop searching for incoming signals. The LED blinks every 3 seconds. To force the clock to search again, shunt the two pins (P) for more than 4 seconds or remove the batteries and insert them again after 10 seconds.

If the reception is poor, increase the transmission power or install a DHF repeater.

Without power supply, the clock stops.

When the power and the DHF signal are back then the clock is set to the correct time. When the power is back but not the DHF signal, the hands are driven to 4h or 12h.

TECHNICAL FEATURES

**Profil 730

**

Profil 740

Profil 730 on bracket

Profil 730 on bracket with joining ring

Locking disk classical

Locking disk – Narrow wall bracket

Profil 740 on bracket

Profil 740 on bracket with joining ring

DHF clock :
Power supply: 2 x 1.5V LR6 (C) batteries.
Autonomy: > 2 years.
Accuracy of the master clock.

DHF TBT clock :
Power supply: 6-16V DC.
Consumption : from 15mA at 6V to 8mA at 16V.
Accuracy of the master clock.

Receiver impulses Minute 24V // :
Reversed polarised minutes impulses 9,6 mA.
Accuracy of the master clock.

Receiver impulses Second 24V // :
Reversed polarised seconds impulses 5,3 mA.
Accuracy of the master clock.

AFNOR/IRIG-B time signal reception :
Permanent power supply : 230V ; 15mA.
Power supply schema : EE or EN.
During 1 hour without reception of the time signal the clock operates with its own time basis.
If the signal recovery is achieved within this hour, the clock will be resynchronised automatically.
After 1 hour the clock is reset and hands are set on position 12.00.

– Without power supply 230V the clock operates with its battery during 1 hour.
– After 1 hour without time signal reception or if the battery voltage drops down, hands are set position 12.00 until power supply recovery.

The clock complies with European standards : EN50082-1, EN55022 class B and EN60950.
Accuracy of the master clock.
The electronic of the clock is protected by a fuse 0,2AT/250V.

AFNOR/IRIG B coded time TBT Slave clocks :
Indoor Slave clocks : Permanent power supply : 6-24V DC ;
Consumption : from 10mA at 6V to 8mA at 24V.

If no signal is received for less than one hour, the slave clock will work as an independent clock using its own time basis. If a signal is received within one hour, the clock will automatically display the correct time. After one hour, the hands are driven to 12h00 until a message is received.

| Power supply| Operating temperature| Protection| Lisibility| Weight
---|---|---|---|---|---
Profil 730| Minute receiver| | -10°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 20m| 1.2kg
AFNOR TBT receiver| 6 to 24 V DC| -5°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 20m| 1kg
Second 24V receiver| | -10°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 20m| 1kg
DHF receiver| 1.5 LR6 battery| -5°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 20m| 1kg
DHF TBT receiver| 6 to 16 V DC| -5°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 20m| 1kg
Profil 740| Minute receiver| | -10°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 35m| 2.3kg
AFNOR TBT receiver| 6 to 24 V DC| -5°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 35m| 2.3kg
Second 24V receiver| | -10°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 35m| 2.3kg
DHF receiver| 2 x 1.5V LR6 batteries| -5°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 35m| 2.3kg
DHF TBT receiver| 6 to 16 V DC| -5°C to +50°C| IP40 IK08| 35m| 2.3kg

WHAT TO DO IF…? …CHECK.

What to do if…? … Check.
The clock (powered by battery) had stopped. The battery has run out. Replace

the battery. Resetting of the time and date is, automatic for radio synchronised clocks, manual for independent clocks.
Dust on the battery contact terminals (+ and -) can disrupt the power supply to the clock. Clean these contact terminals with a soft dry cloth, if necessary.
The second hand of a battery operated clock has stopped but the clock is on time.| Battery threshold is low (less than 1.15V); the second hand has stopped to second 0 to preserve the batteries.
Replace the batteries.
No synchronisation after the installation.| Check that the type of signal send by the master clock (min, ½ min, AFNOR/ Irig-B) is in accordance with the type programmed in the clock.
A receiver clock on a ½ minute network is 30s alter after the installation.| It is impossible for a slave clock to discern between two 1/2 minute impulses which one is the master clock minute stroke, the reversal of the two wires is needed to correct the time.
Minute or ½ minute parallel receiver stopped.| Lack of impulse, check the master clock and the network.
½ minute serial network stopped.| Check that the network is not cut off.
Measure the in line intensity and check if it is enough (from 65 to 100 mA).
AFNOR / Irig-B receiver stopped at 12h00.| Lack of impulse since more than 1 hour, check the master clock and the network.
DHF clock stopped at 12h00.| No time message received for more than 24 hours, check the master clock and the DHF transmitter or batteries have run out then replace the batteries.
Switch again a DHF clock to “initialisation” mode.| When locked to a transmitter, wireless configuration is saved into the EEPROM.
If, for any reason, you have to install the
clock again, shunt the two pins (P) for more than 4 seconds to initialize the clock again.

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