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MCB-50 User Manual and


Menu Map

Dudullu OSB; 1. Cadde; No: 23 34776 Umraniye - ISTANBUL / TURKIYE


Tel : 0 216 313 01 10 Fax : 0 216 314 16 15 A5303 / Rev.4
MCB-50, is an electronic timer which has a real time clock module inside It is designed for controlling the Precautions for Installation and Safe Use
devices which are connected to its contacts according to the time periods which are programmed by the If below precautions are not properly observed and carried out, it may result in cases with injury or death.
user. - Disconnect power before working on the device.
- When device is connected to the network, do not remove the front panel.
Day Used Summer/Winter
- Do not clean the device with solvent or similar items. Only clean with dry cloth.
Time status - Verify correct terminal connections before energizing the device.
1234567 Battery Status - Install the device on the electrical panel.
Date Selected days for the - Contact your authorized reseller in case problems occur with your device.
gg.aa.yy shown program while in
Program Menu
No responsibility is assured by the manufacturer or any of its subsidiaries for any consequences
rising out of the use of this material.
Hour
HH:mm:ss - The output loads connected to the relays do not function if auxiliary supply is absent. Even if the
relay status is monitored as “on”( and/or ), auxiliary supply is a must for the operation.
AUTO
Relay AUTO/MANUAL - There are two reserves in the device. Programmed data is protected by these reserves against power
C1: C2: MANUAL
status outages.
Relay on/off status - For long time reserve, a battery is used. If the device is continously supplied with voltage, the shelf life
ESC Button of this battery is 10 years, . If the device is not continously supplied with voltage and waited on the shelf,
UP Button the battery life is 5 years.
ESC SET
SET Button DOWN - Reserve battery should only be changed by the authorized service.
ESC Button :It is used to switch between monitoring menus. In the programming mode, it is used to MANUAL MODE :
cancel a parameter change or to return to the previous menu. In order to use the relay outputs manually, MCB-50 has to be in the monitoring mode. The DOWN button
SET Button : It is used to switch between monitoring menus. When it is pressed for 3 seconds, is used to switch the C1 relay to manual mode and the UP button is used to switch the C2 relay to manual
programming mode is entered. In the programming mode, it is used to apply a parameter mode. When the UP or DOWN button is pressed for 3 seconds, “MANUAL” indication appears on the
UP change or to enter to a menu. screen. If this is done while the relay C1 or C2 is activated, that relay will be deactivated. If it is done while
DOWN Buttons:In the monitoring menu, it is used to switch between programs to show their activity in a the relay C1 or C2 is deactivated, no switching will occur. After the relay C1 or C2 is in the manual mode;
when the DOWN button is pressed again for 3 seconds, C1 relay will exit the manual mode and when the
day. When the DOWN button is pressed for 3 seconds, C1 relay goes into manual mode UP button is pressed again for 3 seconds, C2 relay will exit the manual mode. The relay will stay activated
and when the UP button is pressed for 3 seconds, C2 relay goes into manual mode. In or deactivated according to the program flow. When both of the the relays are in manual mode, “AUTO”
the programming menu; it is used to browse between menus, to select parameters and indication will dissappear from the screen.
to adjust values with digits.
1 2
MONITORING MENU : menu. The changes which are done in “ TIME SETING ” menu are applied immediately.
SET and ESC buttons are used to switch between menus in the monitoring mode. If the device is left When none of the keys are pressed in the programming menu, the device returns to monitoring menu and
unattended for 60 seconds in any menu other than the real time and date, it returns to the real time and any changes which were made will be discarded. Refer to the menu map when configuring the MCB-50
date screen. menus.
MO MO MO MO Program Menu:
There are 32 programs available to program between P01 and P32. The available settings for programs
16:12:10 PO1-C1 C1-TIME C1-SHOT are relay selection, activation time, activation day, deactivation time, time conflict query and save. In
18:45:52 05:44:00 000000 000000 addition to these, an appointed program has two additional settings as “EDIT” and “DELETE”. If “EDIT” is
selected for an appointed program, the existing settings of that program is shown and can be reconfigured.
C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2:
If “DELETE” is selected for an appointed program, that program will be deleted permanently.
Real Time Program Activation Operation
and Date Activity Time Time for C1 Count for C1 Output Selection ( PXX-OUT ):
Menu Menu Relay(Hours) Relay MCB-50 has 2 relay outputs as C1 and C2. The user must choose between C1 and C2 as the relay output
which he want to control.
Activation Time Setting ( PXX-ON ):
MO MO The user can use time parometer for the application
C2-SHOT C2-TIME Time Parameter ( TIME ):
This parameter is the adjustment of the relay according to the real time clock. If this parameter is selected,
000000 000000 the user can enter an activation time between 00:00:00 (HH:mm:ss) and 23:59:59.
C1: C2: C1: C2:

Operation Activation
Count for C2 Time for C2
Relay Relay(Hours)
Program activity time menu shows the programs, which are stored on the device, in order according to
program activity time. The active or finished programs can be shown with UP or DOWN buttons. The
programs with a sign next to them are the programs which are still active.
MCB 50 Menu Settings
If the “SAVE” option doesn’t get accepted when returning to the monitoring menu, the changes
which are made in the MCB-50 menus will be discarded. This isn’t the case for “TIME SETING”
3 4
Selection of Activation Days: The day/days in which the program will be activated is adjusted in this for the users convenience to easily select the programs with the same output. To finish the selection,
menu. If “ALL DAYS” “YES” is selected, the program will be activated for all days of the week. If “NO” is “FINISH” parameter has to be selected. After this process, “AND-X” sub-menu will be set and shown as
selected, the user will be asked to select “YES” or “NO” for the all of the days starting from Monday in which occupied. To disable the merge function, the user must select the “DISABL” parameter. After this process,
the program will be active. There are numbers 1 to 7 on the top section of the screen.These numbers stand “AND-X” sub-menu will be set and shown as unoccupied. When the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user
for the days of the week. “1” indicates Monday. These numbers also help to indicate the days in which a while returning to the monitoring menu, the changes are saved to the memory.
program will be active without entering that appointed programs menu. Relay Time Menu:
Deactivation Time Setting ( PXX-OFF ): The user can use time parameter for the application. This parameter The operation counts and activation times of the C1 and C2 relays are reset in this menu. The user can
is the same as in the relay activation setting The deactivation time shouldn’t be earlier than the activation reset any of the parameter/parameters of the C1 relay. There are 4 sub-menus as “C1-TIME”, “C1- SHOT”,
setting. For the cases other than this one in which the deactivation time is set earlier than the activation “C2-TIME” and “C2-TIME”. When the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while returning to the monitoring
time, the deactivation time is set for the next day. menu, the changes are saved to the memory.
Time Conflict Query: The device checks for any time conflicts between the existing programs and the Settings Observation Menu:
newly entered program. If there is a time conflict, it warns the user with the “CROSS PXX” warning. If there The user can observe the sub-menu settings with 3 second intervals in this menu. The activation/deactivation
isn’t a time conflict, “PROGRAM VALID” is shown on the screen. These warnings will be shown for 3 seconds. time settings, merge function settings, holiday lock settings, summer/winter time setting, and the parameter
If a button is pressed before 3 seconds run out while a warning is displayed, the save menu is entered. to which the exit from the manual mode is set can be displayed. UP, DOWN and ESC buttons enables the
Save: In this menu, the user is asked to approve the changed program or not. If the program is not interval between screens to extend. The SET button provides a faster browsing between the sub-menus.
confirmed by the user, it stays unchanged. If the program is confirmed by the user, the changes are kept
on the memory but are not in effect. When the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while returning to MO
the monitoring menu, the changes are saved to the memory. See application example 1 and 2
Merge Function:
DEMO PO1-C1 P31-C1 AND-1 AND-2
The merge function does a logical AND operation. In the common timeframe of the merged programs, the MODEC1: C2:
corresponding relay becomes active. This function can be used if at least two programs are assigned for
the same relay output. There are 2 sub-menus as “AND-1” and “AND-2”. There is a “DISABL” parameter in
XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX
these menus. When the user selects at least 2 programs, “FINISH” parameter becomes accessible in this
menu instead of this parameter. The user browses between the parameters with UP or DOWN buttons and
selects the programs which he wants to merge with SET button. According to the selection of the output
of the first selected program, the programs for the other ouput are excluded from the selectable programs
RECOVRY DAYLIGH HOLDY-X
XXXX XXXX XXXX
xxxx is a symbolic representation. The set parameters are shown here.
5 6
Regional Settings Menu: Time Settings Menu:
Language and daylight saving time settings can be done in this menu. The changes which are made in The time settings are done in this menu. There are 3 sub-menus. The changes which are meade in this
this menu are saved to the memory when the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while returning to the menu are immediately applied.
monitoring menu. Date Menu(DATE): It is displayed as dd.mm.yy.
Clock Menu(CLOCK): It is displayed as HH.mm.ss.
Language Menu: There are English and Turkish parameters. The user enters the language menu with SET Century Menu(CENTURY): The first two digits of the year which you’re in is set in this menu. It is displayed
button, chooses a language with UP or DOWN buttons and confirms this language with the SET button. as yyyy. The last two digits come from the date setting. When the user wishes to set this value it
If Turkish is selected, the change is applied immediately. But if the “SAVE” query isn’t confimed by the user changes to yy--. It can be set between 19 and 25.
while returning to the monitoring menu, the language doesn’t change.
Daylight Savings Time (DST) Menu: DST usage is set in this menu. There are 4 parameters.
MO DATE DATE MO
DATE 16.08.10 23.08.1 CHANGED DATE
Europe Parameter: According to the European DST settings; the DST starts when the local time is about
to reach 03:00:00 and the clocks are turned 1 hour forward to 04:00:00 on the last Sunday of March. The
16.08.10
C1: C2:
DATE 23.08.10
C1: C2:
dd.mm.yy dd.mm.yy
DST ends when the local time is about to reach 02:00:00 and the clocks are turned 1 hour backward to
01:00:00 on the last Sunday of October.

USA Parameter: According to the USA DST settings; the DST starts when the local time is about to reach MO CLOCK CLOCK MO
02:00:00 and the clocks are turned 1 hour forward to 03:00:00 on the second Sunday of March. The DST CLOCK 20:53:40 20:43:50 CHANGED CLOCK
ends when the local time is about to reach 02:00:00 and the clocks are turned 1 hour backward to 01:00:00
on the first Sunday of October.
20:53:40
C1: C2:
CLOCK 20:43:50
C1: C2:
HH.mm.ss HH.mm.ss
Custom Parameter (CUSTOM): By choosing this parameter, the user first selects the month, the place of
the day in that selected month (Ex.: The selection of the “second” parameter in the “second Saturday of
March”. It is selected as the week of the month.), the day, the time on which it will be turned forward for MO CENTURY MO
DST start. The user then selects the month, the place of the day in that selected month (Ex.: The selection CENTURY Can be set
between
CHANGED CENTRY
of the “second” parameter in the “second Saturday of September”. It is selected as the week of the month.),
the day, the time on which it will be turned backward for DST finish.
1910
C1: C2: 19~25 CENTRY 2010
C1: C2:

7 8
Display Settings Menu: Password Settings Menu:
The contrast is adjusted between 00 an 15 in this menu. The activation and changing of a password is done in this menu. The factory default value for the password
is “0000”. The 4 digit password is prompted before entering this menu. If the password is activated, it isn’t
MO
CONTRAS CONTRAS Can be set
CONTRAS MO
CONTRAS prompted again before entering this menu since the password was entered before entering the main
programming menu.
08 08 between
00~15
05 05 C1: C2:
Password Activation Menu: The password is activated or deactivated in this menu. It is activated as
following:
Holiday Lock Menu:
In this menu, the set programs are deactivated for a time period which is entered by the user. 4 different
PASWORD
holiday times can be entered by the user. The user must enter and approve the start date(as dd:mm), the
MO
PASWORD PASWORD PASWORD DISABL
start time(as HH:mm), the finish date(as dd:mm) and the finish time(as HH:mm) of a holiday. After the PASWORD
approval, “HOLDAY X-FULL” will appear on the screen. For an occupied holiday setting, “EDIT” ve “DELETE” SETING 0000 0000 DISABL
options are available. If “EDIT” is selected for a holiday lock, the existing settings for that holiday lock can C1: C2:

be observed and edited. If “DELETE” is selected for a holiday lock, the settings for that holiday lock is Selected ACTIVE
deleted. The changes are saved to the memory when the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while parameter is
returning to the monitoring menu. See Program Example 3. shown
Manual Mode Menu: The setting for leaving the manual mode after the device is set in manual mode
is done in this menu. There are 3 parameters. The user can leave the manual mode with the DOWN button SAVE
regardless of what parameter he chooses in this menu.
Disabled Parameter(DISABL): When this parameter is selected; after the manual mode is enabled with the MO
Changes are saved
yes MO
UP/DOWN buttons for any of the outputs, it must be disabled again with the UP/DOWN buttons.
Program Parameter(NEXT-P): When this parameter is selected; after the relay/relays is/are activated or
16.08.10 PASWORD PASWORD
deactivated by a program in the program flow, the manual mode for the relay/relays will be disabled. 16:40:51
C1: C2:
Changes are
SETING
C1: C2:
ACTIVE
Timer Parameter(TIMER): When this parameter is selected; the user will be prompted to enter the time as
HH:mm. The device will start to count back from the entered time when the manual mode is enabled for
discarded
no Selected
the relay/relays. If the time is entered as 23:59, the manual mode will be disabled after 23 hours and 59 parameter is
minutes.If the time is entered as 00:01, the manual mode will be disabled after 1 minute. There is a special shown
case if the time is entered as 00:00. With this entered time, the manual mode will be disabled after 1 minute
too.
9 10
Password Change Menu: The password is changed in this menu. It is done as following: Factory Setting Menu:
The device is returned to its factory settings in this menu. The 4 digit password is prompted before entering
Selected this menu. If the password is activated, it isn’t prompted again before entering this menu since the password
parameter is was entered before entering the main programming menu. The device returns to its factory settings when
shown the “SAVE” query is confirmed by the user while returning to the monitoring menu. Time settings, relay
operation count and relay operation time doesn’t change.
MO
PASWORD PASWORD PASWORD NEWPASS NEWPASS Version Information Menu:
SETING
C1: C2:
ACTIVE CHANGE 0000 0001 The software and hardware versions of the device is shown in this menu.
Exit from Main Programming Menu:
This menu is used to exit from the main programming menu. The ESC button can be used for this, too. If
MO REENTER REENTER any changes are committed in the menus while in the main programming menu, an approval promt is
PASWORD PASWORD PASWORD shown. If there aren’t any changes, the monitoring menu is shown directly.
SETING 0001 0000 Factory Settings:
C1: C2: CHANGE CHANGD Program
P01....P32: FREE

SAVE Merge Function


AND-1: FREE
Regional Settings
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
Display Settings Manual Mode
Changes are saved CONTRAST:08 RECOVRY : DISABLE
yes MO AND-2: FREE DAYLIGHT SAVING: EUROPEAN
Holiday Lock Activation Time
16.08.10 HOLIDAY-1: FREE C1 TIME : 0
Changes are 16:40:51
C1: C2:
Password
PASSWORD:0000
HOLIDAY-2: FREE C1 SHOT : 0
no discarded

PASSWORD STATUS:INACTIVE
HOLIDAY-3: FREE
HOLIDAY-4: FREE
C2 TIME : 0
C2 SHOT : 0

11 12
DIMENSIONS
TECHNICAL FEATURES
58 mm
Electrical Features
Operating Voltage (Un) Please look at the side label
Output Contact 2 C/O , 16 A / 4000 VA
90 mm

Refresh Time 1 sec.


45 mm
62 mm
35 mm

TYPE PK25 Power Consumption < 5 VA


Accuracy 1 sec./Day
CONNECTION DIAGRAM Screen Size 1,3” LCD
Program Number 32
Battery Reserve Time 10 Years
32 mm 35 mm 3 2 1 A1 Mechanical Features
48 mm C2
Equipment Protection Class Class II ( )
Ambient Temperature -5°C ... +50°C
Protection Class IP20
Installation Rail Mount
Dimensions PK25
C1 Weight 0,2 kg
3 2 1 A2
Quantity in 1 Package 5 pcs
L1
Un L2
L3
N
13 14
APPLICATION EXAMPLE 1: On every weekday, the C1 relay will be activated at 07:30 and be deactivated
at 9 o’clock.
MO

TIME MO MO
00:00:00
MO MO MO MO MO C1: C2: ALL DAYS P01-OFF
16.08.10 PROGRAM P01 P01-OUT P01-ON YES TIME
16:40:51 3 sec. FREE C1 SUNRSE 00:00:00 07:30:00
C1: C2: C1: C2:

C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2:
SET

MO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

TIME
00:00:00 MO MO MO MO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MO MO MO

C1: C2: PR0GRAM CONFIRM ADJSTED PO1 PROGRAM SAVE 16.08.10


VALID
C1: C2:
YES
C1: C2:
PO1
C1: C2:
FULL
C1: C2: C1: C2:
YES
C1: C2:
16:41:21
C1: C2:
00:00:00 09:00:00
Note: The parameter selection in the example program diagrams must be done with the UP or DOWN
buttons. This isn’t described in the diagrams. The SET button is used for approval and the ESC button is
used for returning to the previous selection. The diagrams are for P01 and the programming is done the
same way for the other programs.
15 16
APPLICATION EXAMPLE 2: C2 relay will be activated every monday at 18:30 and will be deactivated at
23:00
MO

TIME
MO MO MO MO MO +0:00:00 MO MO MO

16.08.10 PROGRAM P01 P01-OUT P01-ON C1: C2:


ALL DAYS MONDAY TUESDAY
16:40:51 3 sec. FREE C2 TIME NO YES NO
C1: C2:
SET C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: +0:00:00 18:30:00 C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2:

MO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

MO MO
TIME
SUNDAY P01-OFF 00:00:00 MO MO MO MO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MO MO MO

C1: C2: PR0GRAM CONFIRM ADJSTED PO1 PROGRAM SAVE 16.08.10


NO TIMEC1: C2:
VALID YES PO1 FULL YES 16:41:21
C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2:
00:00:00 23:00:00

17 18
APPLICATION EXAMPLE 3: All programs will be deactivated between 22nd April 18:30 and 24th April
00:00.
MO MO

S-DATE S-CLOCK MO
MO MO MO MO
01.01 01.01
16.08.10 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY START C1: C2: C1: C2: END
16:41:21 3 sec. LOCK 1-FREE DATE C1:
DATE
C2:
SET
C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2:
01.01 22.0 00:00 18:3o

MO MO

E-DATE E-CLOCK MO MO MO MO MO
01.01
C1: C2:
01.01 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY HOLIDAY SAVE 16.08.10
C1: C2:

SAVED
C1: C2:
1-FULL
C1: C2:
LOCK
C1: C2:
YES
C1: C2:
16:41:21
C1: C2:
01.01 24.0 00:00 00:0o

19 20
MENU MAP
MO MO MO MO MO MO

16:12:10 PO1-C1 C1-TIME C1-SHOT C2-TIME C2-SHOT


18:45:52 05:44:00 000000 000000 000000 000000
C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2:

Press for 3 seconds


MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO

PROGRAM COMBINE HOUR DEMO REGIONL TIME DISPLAY HOLIDAY MANUAL PASWORD FACTORY VERSION EXIT
C1: C2:
FUNCC1: C2:
COUNTR
C1: C2:
MODE
C1: C2:
SETING
C1: C2:
SETING
C1: C2:
SETING
C1: C2:
LOCK C1: C2:
MODE
C1: C2:
SETING
C1: C2:
SETING
C1: C2:
INFOS
C1: C2:
MENU
C1: C2:

MO 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MO MO MO MO MO MO MO MO

P01 AND-1 C1-TIME LANGUAG DATE CONTRAS HOLIDAY RECOVRY FIRMWRE


MO MO MO MO MO
08 1MO DISABL MO

PMO AND-2 C1-TIME DAYLIGH CLOCK C1: C2: HOLIDAY C1: C2:
HARDWRE
FREE DELETE MO
2MO V000
PMO C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2:
CENTURY HOLIDAY C1: C2:

2010 3MO
P32 C1: C2:
HOLIDAY
FREE
C1: C2:
4-FREE
C1: C2:

!
If the “SAVE” query is not confirmed by the user while returning to the monitoring menu, the changes which are committed in the menus will be discarded(This
doesn’t apply to the Time Settings Menu).

* The device shows the entered programs in the order of their program flow in the menu display. The programs can be browsed with the UP or DOWN
buttons. The programs with a symbol next to them are the programs which didn’t run yet.
(Monitoring Menu and Main Programming Menu screens are shown).

21 22
Press for 3
seconds.

EDIT / DELETE Time


won’t be shown Activation time setting Activation day selection Deactivation time setting conflict
MO MO
for empty P01-OUT query
PROGRAM PO1 programs. C1 PO1-ON ALL DAYS MONDAY FRIDAY PO1-OFF PROGRAM CONFIRM
FULL 00:00:00 00:00:00 ADJSTED
C1: C2: PO1 TIME no no no TIME VALID yes
C1: C2:
HH:mm:ss HH:mm:ss PO1
EDIT C2
The settings stay
MO yes yes no
unchanged.
P32 CROSS
FREE
C1: C2:
yes PXX

DELETE CONFIRM Program is deleted completely. FULL changes to FREE.


yes
Program stays unchanged.
no

23 24
MO
MO MO
AND-1
MO MO
The merge function does a logical AND DEMO
COMBINE AND-1 ADJSTED AND-1 operation. In the common timeframe of PO1-C1 P31-C1 AND-1 AND-2 HOLIDAY DAYLIGH
FUNC FREE AND-1 FREE MODE
C1: C2: C1: C2: DISABL the merged programs, the
C1: C2:

MO
corresponding relay becomes active.
AND-2 PXX This function can be used if at least two
FREE
C1: C2:
programs are assigned for the same RECOVRY
PX relay output. The user can browse
MO MO between the parameters with UP or
ADJSTED AND-1 DOWN buttons. There is a “DISABL”
FINISH AND-1 FULL
MO

REGIONL
MO

LANGUAG LANGUAG
parameter in these menus. When the SETING ENGLIS In the settings observation menu, the set
user selects at least 2 programs, C1: C2: C1: C2: ENGLIS parameters of the sub-menus are shown. The
“ FINISH ” p a r a m e t e r b e c o m e s
MO
sub-menu titles are shown on the menu flow
TURKIS DIL diagram. These parameters are shown for 3
accessible in this menu instead of the TURKCE
C1: C2: seconds. To prolong this time; ESC, UP or DOWN
“DISABL” parameter. After the programs buttons should be pressed. If the SET button is
which will be merged are selected with pressed the shown parameter changes
MO MO
the SET button, " FINISH" parameter immediately.
HOUR C1-TIME CONFIRM must be selected.
COUNTR DELETE
C1: C2: C1: C2:
NO

MO
YES
C1-SHOT
DELETE
C1: C2:

25 26
MO MO

REGIONL LANGUAG DST Start Time Setting DST Finish Time Setting
SETING E MO
C1: C2:
DAYLIGH DAYLIGH MO
S MONTH S WEEK S DAY S HOUR MO
W MONTH W WEEK W DAY W HOUR MO

SAVING SUMMER WINTER DAYLIGH


C1: C2: CUSTOM TIMEC1: C2:
january FIRST monday 01 TIMEC1: C2:
january FIRST monday 01 ADJSTD
C1: C2:

DISABL
decembe LAST sunday 23 decembe LAST sunday 23
europe

usa

27 28
MO MO The last entered DATE is shown. MO MO MO MO
TIME DATE DATE DATE MO
HOLIDAY HOLIDAY START S-DATE S-CLOCK END E-DATE
SETING 13.09.10 13.09.11 20.09.89 CHANGED LOCK 1-FREE DATE DATE
C1: C2: C1: C2:
DATE C1: C2: C1: C2: C1: C2: 01.01 00:00 C1: C2: 01.01
C1: C2:

MO The last entered CLOCK is shown. FREE, changes to FULL. MO E-CLOCK


CLOCK CLOCK CLOCK HOLIDAY
20:53:40
MO

CHANGED SAVED 00:00


C1: C2: 20:53:40 20:43:50 CLOCK
C1: C2:

C1: C2:
MO

The last entered CENTURY is shown. HOLIDAY


MO
4-FREE
CENTURY CENTURY MO C1: C2:

2011 13
Can be set CHANGED
C1: C2: between CENTURY
C1: C2:
19~25

MO MO
Selected parameter is shown.
MANUAL RECOVRY RECOVRY
MODE
C1: C2:
DISABL
C1: C2: DISABL
MO MO The last entered value is shown.
DISPLAY CONTRAS CONTRAS CONTRAS NEXT-P
SETING 08 Can be set R-TIMER R-TIMER
08 between 05
00~15 TIMER 00:00 00:00

29 30
If the password is active, it isn’t prompted. Selected parameter If the password is active, it isn’t prompted.
MO
MO
is shown. MO

PASWORD PASWORD PASWORD PASWORD PASWORD FACTORY PASWORD PASWORD CONFIRM


SETING DISABL SETING
C1: C2: 0000 0000 C1: C2:
DISABL C1: C2: 0000 0000 N0
MO
MO
ACTIVE MO
YES SETTING
PASWORD 0001 PASWORD 0001 LOADED
WRONG
C1: C2:
WRONG
C1: C2:
C1: C2:

MO MO

VERSION FIRMWRE
INFOS V0.00
C1: C2:
C1: C2:

MO
MO MO

PASWORD NEWPASS NEWPASS REENTER REENTER PASWORD HARDWRE


CHANGE CHANGD V0.00
C1: C2: 0000 0000 0000 0000 C1: C2:
C1: C2:

MO

ENTRY MO

0001 WRONG EXIT SAVE


C1: C2:
MENU
C1: C2: YES MO
When this menu is selecetd without making any changes
16.12.10 in the device menu, monitoring menu is shown without
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N0
C1: C2:
the SAVE prompt.

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