920 Diagram
920 Diagram
920 Diagram
Wire type recommended for slave clock lines: J-Y(ST)Y 2 x2x0,8 mm2
RS232
Slave clock minute pulse Acoustic/ optical signalling device Lighting etc. Slave clock minute/ second pulse Slave clock Slave clock Slave clock second pulse minute pulse with syn- DCFport24 creeping minute chronous second hand pulse telegramm
230 V AC 50...60 Hz
Slave clocks may be operated by a PEWETA type series 920 master clock under the following pulse formats:
Minute Pulse, 12...60 V The polarity alternating pulse of 12V, 24V, 48V or 60V is distributed by a two-wire line. In analog clocks, the minute pulse also is the power supply. Before initiation, all slave clocks must be manually pre-set to indicate the starting time. All clocks must be connected in the same polarity. Minute and Second Pulse, 12/24V To control slave clocks with minute/ second pulse movements, a master clock with a minimum of 2 slave clock lines is required. In addition to the minute pulse (see above), a polarity alternating second pulse is transmitted on a separate(!) 2-wire line. In analog clocks, the minute and second pulse also is the power supply. Before initiation, all slave clocks must be manually pre-set to indicate the starting time. All clocks must be connected in the same polarity. Minute Pulse 12/24V, Synchronous Second, 230VAC/50...60Hz Same function as minute pulse 12...60V, however, thecreeping second hand is powered by 230VAC/50...60Hz mains and is synchronised to the polarity alternating minute pulse at every full minute. Second Pulse 12/24 V with Creeping Minute To control slave clocks with a second pulse only movement a second pulse with a 12-hour cycle is required. The polarity alternating second pulse is transmitted by a 2-wire line, the creeping minute hand is pulled along. In analog clocks, the second pulse also is the power sup p ly. Before initiation, all slave clocks must be manually pre-set to indicate the starting time. All clocks must be connected in the same polarity. DCFport24 Pulse Telegram An interference-protected DCF77 pulse telegram (12/24V) is transmitted by a 2-wire line. For single- and double face analog clocks, this also provides the operating power. Analog clocks with faces up to 435mm diameter always come equipped with a second hand. The DCFport24 is also capable of providing power for a limited number of digital clocks, otherwise, 230VAC/50...60Hz (for other voltages, please call us) mains power is required. All clocks connected to the system will automatically adjust to current time (plug-andplay), independent of polarity and position of hands in analog clocks. The great advantage: No manual pre-setting of time is required! AirPort24 Radio Telegram To control slave clocks by AirPort24 radio telegram, at least 1 AirPort24 transmitter, and if conditions dic tate, 1 AirPort24 repeater are required, in addition to the master clock type series 920. A wire network, as in conventional slave clock systems, is not required, complete time and date information is distributed interference-proof by RF transmission (in the 868...869MHz UHF band) throughout a radius of cir. 250m to all slave clocks located in this reception area. All clocks self-adjust immediately and fully automatically (plugand-play) to current time. Analog clocks may operate either on 1.5V battery power or 230VAC/50...60Hz mains, LED digital clocks always need 230VAC/50...60Hz (other voltages/cycles on request) mains power. The advantage: No manual pre-setting of time is required.
Different clock drive modes may be used in parallel if the controlling PEWETA master clock is equipped with a sufficient number (2 minimum) of slave clock lines.
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