Configuration Instructions
System configuration
Using a DCF77 radio clock
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5.13 Using a DCF77 radio clock
DCF77 radio clocks synchronize the DCF77 time signal with the low frequency
transmitter located in Mainflingen near Frankfurt, Germany. The signal is
generated by control equipment from PTB Braunschweig.
The coded time message includes the current time of day, date of the month, and
day of the week. It is transmitted once every minute in one-second pulses.
The UART protocol 'External Real Time Clock' supports the Meinberg standard
time string format which is implemented in many of the available Meinberg devices
(C51/C600RS, etc.).
You can connect each radio clock or NTP clock which supports this format.
Settings:
'Meinberg-Gerät'
String:
Meinberg Standard Time String
Output mode:
String per second or string per minute
'UART-Protokoll'
19200Bd / 8N1
5.14 Using the PT2006 remote control panel
5.14.1 Reconfiguring the remote control panel
This step is done while factory programming and can be skipped. Use this
procedure only if you wish to adjust the brightness or the device ID.
Opening the configuration menu for the remote control panel
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Switch the module on while the BUS connection is disabled.
The current ID of the PT2006 is displayed.
1. Press CFG to access the configuration menu.
2. Change the ID and adjust the brightness if necessary.
Fig. 37: 'Configuration' mask
Button
Information
Top left / right
Address/brightness -/+
Top center
Navigate to the next menu item
Bottom left
Cancel
Bottom right
Save configuration
'Common'
Change the behaviour of the module