Audio Players & Recorders Logo

Related Topics:

A
Anonymous Posted on Dec 04, 2013

Program simplex time clock model 1403 9110 - Acu-Rite Audio Players & Recorders

1 Related Answer

Anonymous

  • 488 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 30, 2011

SOURCE: how to set the time

For independent operation, the clock is connected to a reliable source of 120 VAC 60HZ (or 230 VAC 50HZ), and time is maintained with a real time clock chip. Switches located on the front of the clock allow for easy and accurate time setting. For system clock applications, synchronization can be accomplished by connection to Simplex BCD digital data for instantaneous time updates. Clocks can also be connected to power line carrier/synchronous timing inputs that provide hourly and 12 hour corrections. Impulse correction from the 6400 Series Master Clock is ideally suited for Time and Attendance System expansions. A capacitor in each clock maintains timekeeping for approximately 12 hours in the event of power failure in the facility. The Celestra 2000 can be corrected with six different clock codes to suit any specific retrofit or new synchronized time system.

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

How to speed up our simplex 100 time clock it loses 2 minutes per month?

It looks like this model is discontinued, so parts are going to be difficult to find. Electronic models can go bad, just like mechanical ones. I know of no adjustment you can make, but that model is capable of being set by a master clock, if you have one.
Oct 17, 2017 • Watches
0helpful
1answer

How do I program our simplex 6100 to ring bells

I have set the bells on our 6100 Simplex time clock and the PM rings, but the AM bells do not
0helpful
1answer

How do I turn off the bells in a Simplex 6400 clock system

Turn all six switches all the way down. Flip them to the middle position when you want them back on.
0helpful
1answer

How do I oil an old Simplex school clock?

Many of the old Simplex clocks used what is called a synchron motor. They are ending their useful life when they start making noise. You can extend the life a bit by light spraying WD-40 into them. ( under the cover ) Best, since they are usually held in with just 2 screws is to order a new one. They can be found online by Googling the information that is printed on the round motor cap.
0helpful
2answers

We have a Simplex 6100 timer running our bell system at our school. I have programmed it several times over the years but it has been awhile. I finally figured out how to reprogram it, turned it on and...

Can someone help me program our bell schedule on simplex grinnel 6100?? I've been trying for a week now... and am a bit frustrated. Thank you to anyone that can help!!
0helpful
1answer

We are trying to change the code on the Simplex 1000 Series door lock; however every time we turn the outside door counter clock wise and it is supposed to lock in position it does not and we can't...

I found this instruction elsewhere on the Fixya! site ( thanks to pctuneup191):

PROCEDURES TO CHANGE THE COMBINATION OF SIMPLEX 1000 SERIES CIPHER LOCKS


1.) ENSURE THE DOOR IS OPEN.


2.) INSERT THE DF-59 CONTROL KEY INTO THE COMBINATION CHANGE PLUG ASSEMBLY (ON THE BACK OF THE

DOOR) AND UNSCREW THE CYLINDER BY TURNING THE KEY COUNTERCLOCKWISE.


3.) TAKE THE CHANGE PLUG ASSEMBLY COMPLETELY OUT OF THE DOOR.


4.) TURN THE OUTSIDE DOOR KNOB CLOCKWISE ALL THE WAY UNTIL IT STOPS, THEN RELEASE THE KNOB.


5.) PRESS IN THE EXISTING COMBINATION FIRMLY.


6.) INSERT THE SPANNER WRENCH IN THE COMBINATION CHANGE SLEEVE. IT SHOULD INSERT AT THE NINE

O'CLOCK POSITION.


7.) TURN THE SPANNER WRENCH GENTLY CLOCKWISE UNTIL IT STOPS AT THE 12 O'CLOCK POSITION. NOTE

THE NOTCHES IN THE COMBINATION CHANGE SLEEVE MOVES AS THE SLEEVE IS MOVED.


8.) TURN THE SPANNER WRENCH COUNTERCLOCKWISE BACK TO THE NINE O'CLOCK POSITION UNTIL IT STOPS.

REMOVE THE SPANNER WRENCH.


9.) TURN THE OUTSIDE DOOR KNOB CLOCKWISE (ALL THE WAY, UNTIL IT STOPS), THEN RELEASE.


10.) INSERT THE NEW COMBINATION BY PRESSING IN THE BUTTONS. USE AT LEAST three numbers and a

maximum of five.


11.) TURN THE DOOR KNOB CLOCKWISE ONCE, ALL THE WAY, UNTIL IT STOPS. HOLD IN THIS POSITION AND

CHECK IF THE LATCH IS RETRACTED.


12.) RELEASE THE DOOR KNOB.


13.) TURN THE DOOR KNOB CLOCKWISE ONE MORE TIME TO THE STOP POSITION. AT THIS POINT, THE LATCH

SHOULD NOT RETRACT UNLESS YOU USE THE NEW COMBINATION.


14.) REINSERT THE CYLINDER INTO THE BACK OF THE DOOR BY SCREWING IT IN CLOCKWISE WITH THE DF-59

CONTROL KEY (DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN!)


REMOVE THE KEY.

A Df-59 key can be purchased at this site:

http://absupply.net/kaba-access-control-lock-1000-series-key-df59.aspx

The spanner wrench (SMPBC201278 Simplex:SpannerWrench $9.00) referred to can be purchased from this site:
http://www.ckilock.com/Mpage18.asp

You will find a link to download the manual for your model on this page:

http://www.kaba-ilco.com/access_control/literature/literature_grid_mechanical_pushbutton_locks.aspx?id=13

These are PDF files, requiring Adobe Reader to open. There is a link on the same page to download Adobe reader.

Customer service can be contacted from this link:

http://www.kaba-ilco.com/access_control/support_contacts/service_and_support.aspx

Tech Support from this link:
http://www.kaba-ilco.com/access_control/support_contacts/technical_support.aspx

Good luck!
1helpful
5answers

Hi there. I have a Simplex model 630-9132 circular wall clock. It's the type that can be synchronized. I'm having trouble getting it to behave like normal clocks. Currently some sort of extra gear is...

With the back dust cover off, as you look at the back of the brass movement. At the top, dead center, off the plate away from you, is a metal post with 2 springs attached to it. Slide a thin-bladed screwdriver straight down from that shaft, pushing down gently on the lever you see below the post. You should see a little movement, and hear a quiet click, of another lever to the right.
0helpful
1answer

How to set the time on a simplex series c model number 6334-9140 digital clock

For independent operation, the clock is connected to a reliable source of 120 VAC 60HZ (or 230 VAC 50HZ), and time is maintained with a real time clock chip. Switches located on the front of the clock allow for easy and accurate time setting. For system clock applications, synchronization can be accomplished by connection to Simplex BCD digital data for instantaneous time updates. Clocks can also be connected to power line carrier/synchronous timing inputs that provide hourly and 12 hour corrections. Impulse correction from the 6400 Series Master Clock is ideally suited for Time and Attendance System expansions. A capacitor in each clock maintains timekeeping for approximately 12 hours in the event of power failure in the facility. The Celestra 2000 can be corrected with six different clock codes to suit any specific retrofit or new synchronized time system.
0helpful
1answer

I have a Simplex Bell clock here at the school. I'm trying to program it and am unable to get it to set. Please help me with instructions on how to set the bell clock and how to set it differently for...

Hey, BAC systems are usually microprocessor controlled and normally can be set from the controller with the different times and days the bell would be used. My school ditched their old analogue Simplex controller and retrofitted it with an Entek TC2100 digital time clock controller. I would contact Simplex and ask them for the manual for the control system. Or do what I did, PLAY WITH IT!
Not finding what you are looking for?

578 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Acu-Rite Audio Players & Recorders Experts

 Grubhead
Grubhead

Level 3 Expert

5755 Answers

SmartAviator
SmartAviator

Level 3 Expert

1124 Answers

Cindy Wells

Level 3 Expert

6688 Answers

Are you an Acu-Rite Audio Player and Recorder Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...