Humans since 1982 AMT72 A Million Times User Manual
- July 20, 2024
- Humans since 1982
Table of Contents
- Humans since 1982 AMT72 A Million Times
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- FAQ
- Introduction
- Crate Contents
- Preparing for Installation of the Artwork
- Power Connectivity and Cabling
- Hanging the Artwork
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Repairs
- Warranty
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Humans since 1982 AMT72 A Million Times
Specifications
- Product Name: A Million Times Artwork
- Version: 1.1
- Manufacturer: Humans Since 1982
Product Information
The A Million Times artwork is a unique installation piece that requires careful handling and proper installation. It features choreographed movements and time display functionalities.
Product Usage Instructions
Preparing for Installation of the Artwork
Ensure that at least three individuals are available for hanging the artwork due to its weight and size.
Tools for Installation
- Anchors and screws (6 mm)
- Drill
- Tape measure
- Spirit level
- Pen
Power, Connectivity, and Cabling
Refer to the Artwork Specification Sheet for power requirements and cable specifications.
Hanging the Artwork
- Perform a power test before hanging the artwork.
- Follow the provided instructions to hang the artwork securely.
Operation
- Power on the artwork using the designated power source.
- To start the artwork, follow the specified instructions.
- Select choreography and time mode as desired.
- Set the time according to your preference.
- To stop the artwork, follow the provided guidelines.
- Power off the artwork safely when not in use.
- Perform calibration as needed.
Maintenance
- Prepare for cleaning by gathering the necessary cleaning materials.
- Clean the artwork using the provided cleaning cloth and duster.
Repairs
- If repairs are required, refer to the repair section of the manual for guidance.
Warranty
- Details about the warranty coverage can be found in the warranty section of the manual.
FAQ
Q: What should I do if the artwork is damaged during installation?
A: If the artwork is damaged during installation, please contact our support team at support@humanssince1982.com for further assistance.
Q: Can I use my power cables instead of the ones provided?
A: It is recommended to use the provided power cables to ensure compatibility and safe operation of the artwork.
Introduction
- This manual will guide you through installing and operating the A Million Times artwork, including setting the time and changing the choreography mode.
- We recommend that the manual is read in full before installation or removing the artwork from the crate. Please contact us at support@humanssince1982.com if you need any further assistance after reading the user manual or if you have any questions.
Please note:
- Only place the A Million Times artwork indoors. It is not intended for outdoor use.
- Do not expose the A Million Times artwork to humidity as it can damage it.
- For repairs or maintenance please contact us at: support@humanssince1982.com.
- At least three people are required to hang the A Million Times artwork.
- The A Million Times artwork is sensitive to impacts. Please handle it with care.
- Use the cotton gloves provided in the accessory box when handling the A Million Times artwork. Don’t handle the artwork without gloves as it can alter the artwork surface.
- Before installing the A Million Times artwork on the wall, make sure that your wall can support the weight specified in the artwork specification sheet at the end of this manual.
- Place the A Million Times artwork in a stable environment where no vibrations or shocks occur.
Crate Contents
Main Crate
The A Million Times crate contains the A Million Times artwork, hanging cleat, and accessory box.
- The A Million Times artwork
- Accessory box
- Hanging cleat
Accessory Box
- The accessory box contains the user manual, spare parts, electrical material, and cleaning equipment. These items are stored over two tiers.
- User manual & spec. sheet
- Cotton & plastic gloves
- Power cable (L)
- Power cable (S)
- Ethernet cable
- Cleaning cloth
- Duster
- RJ45 coupler
- Junction Box
Note: If your artwork requires a UPS, you will receive additional dedicated materials
Preparing for Installation of the Artwork
Recommended Installation
- We recommend that the artwork is installed, where possible, with the cable hidden. Installing the artwork with hidden cables requires preparation of the installation site as outlined in Section 3.2 – 3.3.
- We also recommend, if possible, installing the artwork with a hidden Ethernet cable to enable the artwork to have an internet connection.
- The benefit of this is to offer remote technical support from the artists’ studio if any issues appear with either the artwork or the power supply.
- More details are provided in Section 3. If you would like support from the studio to plan your installation please contact us: at support@humanssince1982.com
Tools for Installation
- Anchors and screws for 6 mm holes
- Drill
- Tape measure
- Spirit level
- Pen
Note: Please make sure to select anchors and screws that can support the weight of the A Million Times artwork and are suitable for your wall material (see Artwork Specification Sheet).
Installation of the Hanging Cleat
- The hanging cleat is shipped inside the hanging slot of the A Million Times artwork.
- To correctly place the hanging cleat, mark the drilling holes and position the hanging cleat using a spirit level for horizontality. Once installed the upper edge of the artwork will be 60 mm (2,3 inches) above the center of the hole.
- Note: Please make sure to select anchors and screws that can support the weight of the A Million Times artwork and are suitable for your wall material (see the Artwork Specification Sheet).
Power Connectivity and Cabling
Power Requirements
The A Million Times artwork requires less than 1A at 230V AC to function.
Wall Preparation for Hidden Cabling
- Before installing the A Million Times artwork, prepare the wall for a hidden cable installation. Hidden cabling is recommended to give the best visual appearance of the artwork.
- The recommended installation requires two cables to be hidden: the power cable and the Ethernet RJ45 cable for internet access that enables remote technical support from the artists’ studio such as remote updates and maintenance.
- Use the general dimensions of the artwork in the Artwork Specification Sheet as a reference to determine the correct location of the exit hole for the cables.
- Note: In the event that the power cable cannot be hidden see section 3.4. If an Ethernet cable cannot be installed please contact the studio to discuss suitable alternatives for providing remote technical support: support@humanssince1982.com
Hidden Cabling
- Following the preparation of the wall for hidden cabling, to power the artwork, connect the Artwork Power Cable from the PSU (power supply) to the hidden wall outlet using the provided Power Cable (P).
- You can also connect the Artwork Power Cable to a hardwired outlet (H) using a junction box (J) with the supervision of a certified electrician.
- Connect the Ethernet RJ45 (W) cable to the port on the MC module. Store the junction box and the leftover cable in the pocket located in the back of the A Million Times artwork.
Visible Cabling
- If it is not possible to accommodate a hidden cabling installation for the power cable, visible cabling is also possible.
- Connect the Artwork Power Cable from the PSU (power supply) to the wall outlet with the provided Power Cable (S). Store the leftover cable in the pocket located in the back of the A Million Times artwork.
- Note: In case the installation location cannot accommodate a hidden Ethernet cable please contact us at support@humanssince1982.com to select appropriate alternatives for remote technical support.
Hanging the Artwork
Power Test
- Before hanging, test the functioning of the artwork by connecting it to the power outlet. Remove the artwork from the crate and lean the artwork against a wall, keeping the protective foam around the edges.
- Connect the artwork to the power using the power cable in the Accessory Box and wait three minutes. The artwork’s clock hands will start to move, indicating a successful power test.
- If the power test succeeds, stop the artwork by pressing any of the three buttons for a minimum of 15 seconds until all clock hands move to “position midnight” and unplug without turning off the power switch on the MC case and proceed with the installation.
Hanging the Artwork
- Make sure the power switch on the MC module is switched on before hanging. Carefully hook and center the artwork onto the hanging cleat. At least three people are necessary for this operation.
- It is essential to lower the artwork in place on the hanging cleat slowly and gently.
To connect the cables:
- Pull the artwork away from the wall gently at the sides so that it slides forward on the hanging cleat creating a gap of 0,5 cm between the A Million Times artwork and the wall.
- Gently pull the artwork away from the wall on the bottom side. It will swing out from the hanging cleat allowing a gap at the bottom of around 5 cm to enable access to the electrical compartment to connect the power and Ethernet cables (as per 3.4 – 3.5).
- Please take care that the top of the artwork does not make contact with the wall during this process.
- For some installations it may be possible and easier to connect the cables while the artwork is off the wall and then hang it.
Operation
Power On the Artwork 5.1.1
- Ensure you have connected the A Million Times artwork to the power supply (see section 3).
- To power on the artwork connect the artwork to the power outlet. If the power switch on the MC module is not turned on, do so now.
- The MC module is located in the electrical compartment at the back of the artwork.
- The hanging cleat is designed to allow you to access the electrical compartment and power switch without taking the artwork off the wall.
- Please do so gently and with care.
- Pull the artwork away from the wall gently at the sides so that it slides forward on the hanging cleat creating a gap of 0,5 cm between the A Million Times artwork and the wall.
- Gently pull the artwork away from the wall on the bottom side. It will swing out from the hanging cleat allowing a gap at the bottom of around 5 cm to enable access to the electrical compartment and turn on the power switch on the MC module. Please take care that the top of the artwork does not make contact with the wall during this process.
Start the Artwork
- After powering on, wait three minutes for the system to start, the artwork will automatically run a calibration process and then stop.
- To start the artwork push once any of the buttons on the bottom left underside of the artwork to start.
Selecting Choreography and Time Mode
- The A Million Times artwork comes with 3 choreography modes: Active(1), Original(2), and Minimal (3), all available in either 12 or 24-hour time displays. On the underneath left-hand side of the artwork, there are three buttons.
- You can change the choreography mode by pressing the button on the right – the mode button. Press the mode button as many times as necessary until the desired mode is selected.
- Mode is displayed for 10 seconds before continuing with the choreographies.
- Mode 1: Active
- This mode contains twenty different choreographies shown over twenty minutes on a loop. Every minute the clock hands perform one of the twenty choreographies before displaying the accurate time. This mode is the most varied.
- Mode 2: Original
- In this mode, the clock hands perform the first original clock hand choreography developed by Humans in 1982 every minute before displaying the exact time.
- Mode 3: Minimal
- This mode displays only the time without any choreographies in between. Only the necessary clock hands will move to show the new time.
Set the Time
- You can select the time by using the two buttons on the bottom left underside of the artwork. The furthest left button adds one hour per press.
- The second button from the left adds one minute per press. You can press the buttons as many times as necessary to set the desired time.
- After displaying the selected time for a short period the artwork will start showing the choreographies automatically and is now fully set up.
- In the case that you press the button too many times and go past the intended time, continue pressing the buttons to go back up through the numbers again.
Stop the Artwork
- The artwork should be stopped during cleaning or maintenance, and also before power off. To stop the artwork, press any of the three buttons for a minimum of 15 seconds until all clock hands move to “position noon” as below.
- The hands will remain in this position until it is started again. To re-start the artwork press any button and the clock hands will return to position in the last selected mode.
Power off the Artwork
- To power off the A Million Times artwork first, stop the artwork by pressing any of the buttons for a minimum of 15 seconds.
- Once all the hands are pointing up to noon, turn off the power switch located on the MC module at the back of the artwork.
- See section 5.1.2 for directions on accessing the MC module without removing the artwork from the wall.
Calibration
- The calibration process is automatically run when the artwork is powered on.
- If the hands look misaligned, the calibration process can be run at any time by holding down all three buttons for a minimum of 30 seconds.
- Press any button to start the artwork after calibration.
Maintenance
Prepare for Cleaning
- Before cleaning the A Million Times you should stop the artwork. To stop the artwork press any of the three buttons for a minimum of 15 seconds, all the hands will point up to noon.
- The A Million Times artwork will remain stopped until you press any of the three buttons once to restart. The clock hands will turn back into their initial position in the last selected mode.
Cleaning
- Once the artwork is turned off, you can clean the surface of the A Million Times artwork with a cloth lightly damped in warm water. Avoid using window cleaners as they can leave a waxy build-up that dulls the surface.
- You can use the provided feather duster or a can of compressed air to remove the dust from the surface.
- If some hands were misaligned during the cleaning, you can run the calibration process described in Chapter 5.7.
- Note: The A Million Times artwork should be cleaned at least once every six months to avoid dust-related build-up and issues in the electronics that may affect the warranty.
Repairs
Repairs
- Any repair work should only be carried out by Humans since 1982 support service or an expert authorized by Humans since 1982.
- Do not attempt to repair or open the A Million Times artwork yourself, doing so will invalidate the warranty.
- If the A Million Times artwork is damaged or not functioning properly, please contact us at: support@humanssince1982.com
Warranty
Warranty Terms
- The Artist warrants the functioning of the mechanical and electrical components of the Art Piece for three (3) years from the date of shipment for A Million Times artworks. For ClockClock L Artworks the Warranty is two (2) years.
- For Made-to-Order artworks, If the Buyer requests that the Artist stores the Art Pierce for a period longer than 1 month at the Art Studio before shipment, the warranty period instead starts from the completion date of the Art Piece.
- If any issue occurs with the Art Piece, the Artist will cover all costs for repairs during the Warranty Period.
- For handling support cases, the Artist will primarily provide support remotely through phone or email. For more involved repairs the Artists may send a local support partner to the client’s location, or an in-house support specialist representing the Artist will travel from Sweden to the client’s location. In some rare cases, the artwork may need to be taken off-site to a support partner or returned to the artist’s studio for further work if the Artist concludes this is needed to repair the Art Piece
- The warranty is invalid if any malfunction should occur due to the Buyer’s negligent acts or omissions, or in case the installation and/or relocation of the Art Piece is performed by an installer not recommended or instructed by the Artist. All art handlers or other qualified installers that handle the Artwork should be approved and briefed in advance by Humans since 1982.
- After the Warranty Period is over, the Artist will still provide support and spare parts for the Art Piece as long as the Artist maintains its business. This service will be chargeable to the Buyer.
- The Buyer is aware that the Art Piece is sensitive to humidity and heat, thus, the warranty is not valid if the Buyer should place or install the Artwork in humid environments or close to heat. The parameters for the safe installation of the artwork are at an Ambient temperature: of +15 °C to +30 °C (+59°F to +86°F) with a Maximum Relative humidity: of 80%. We recommend the artwork be installed out of direct sunlight.
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