Analog Watches

Microprocessor controlled master clock

Type MPU-TC600
Technical specifications
  • Six independent slave clock lines
  • Connection of up to 350 impulse controlled or up to 350 self-correcting Time Code slave clocks (max. output current 3.5A / max. 1 A each line)
  • Polarised 24 V DC outputs for minutes-, ½ minutes - or seconds impulses respectively time code for operation of self-correcting and self-setting slave clocks
  • Mixed operation of slave clocks and self-correcting clocks possible
  • Impulse length adjustable
  • Impulse to break rate programmable
  • Automatic adjustment of slave clocks after mains failure
  • Electronic impulse memory for min. 5 years
  • Automatic summer-/winter daylight-saving time programmable
  • Everlasting calendar
  • Electronic short-circuit protection
  • Electronic low voltage cut-off (18 V)
  • Two-lined liquid crystal display (LCD) with 8.5 mm digit height (20 characters per line)
  • Indication of weekday, hours, minutes, seconds, date, summer-/winter time and DCF reception
  • Synchronisation through:
  • DCF-77 (for time and summer-/winter time changes)
  • GPS system (for time and summer-/winter time changes)
  • 24 V DC polarised minute impulses (master/slave operation)
  • Text message on display in case of missing DCF/GPS synchronisation after 48 hours
  • Error text message in case of short-circuit on a slave line
  • Accuracy ±0.1 s/day at 25 °C (without DCF synchro nisation)

Mounting

  • Plastic case for surface wall mounting and mounting on top hat rail according to DIN 46277 sheet 3
  • Colour: Upper part light grey, lower part dark grey
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 241 x 313 x 87 mm
  • Power supply: 220…240 V / 47…63 Hz
  • Power consumption: 110 VA
  • Ambient temperature: 0…40 °C

Options:

  • DCF-ANT02: DCF-77 radio synchronisation antenna
  • GPS-ANT8: GPS reception antenna with DCF output
  • MPU-AK1.8: 24 V DC / 1.8 Ah power reserve
Description
Productfile MPU-TC600_master_clock_wall_housing.pdf
Diagramfile

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