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ベルタイマー/BELL TIMER QBT-30
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1. SEIKO bell timer Model QBT 30 serves as an analog clock In addition QBT 30 is capable of being programmed to play melodies automatically at preset times and or deliver contact signal output to external circuits A weekly programming system is used to specify the sequence of these operations on a day of the week basis If SEIKO TimeLink R transmitter receiver or LF radio receiver available as optional feature is used it is possible to receive the standard radio wave automatically at regular intervals to keep accurate time for QBT 30 at all times Japan Only 4 I 5974 4 3 Features of QBT 30 3
2. In one minute after closing the main circuit breaker the hands of the analog clock will start running in a fast feed mode This fast feed motion will continue until the hands are brought in synchronism with the time on the LCD screen Depending on the relationship between the fast feed start position of the analog clock hands and the time on the LCD screen the fast feed may continue even after coincidence of hands with the time displayed but will cease to continue when the coincidence occurs again You can carry out the operations described in the pages to follow even while the analog clock is running in the fast feed mode 17 I 5974 4 9 3 How to set the present time fl 2006 4 20 15 30 Ex To set the Bell Timer at 15 30 Thursday April 20 2006 follow the steps below Mode select TIPP cc
3. 0 42 43 1 5974 4 D LCD screen MODE switch SET SELECT CANCEL buttons 4 COPY PASTE CLEAR ALL CLEAR buttons 5 Day of the week buttons DAY buttons LINK Japan Only D TIMELINK control Japan Only SUMMER TIME 9 MELODY TEST VOL D Dry contact output signal control 2 LINE OUT LEVEL 3 SYSTEM RESET Displays the present time and the program setting screen Used for changeover of present time display mode to and from program setting screen display mode Used to change or set the parameters Used to copy and clear programs Used to enter the day of the week when a program is to be run Displays the TimeLink signal reception status Used when receiving the time of day signal via TimeLink Used to turn on off the summer time system Used for trial run of melodies Sound volume adjusting knob for the built in speaker Used for the control of contact signal output Melody output level adjusting knob Used to reset the entire system 9 2 Powering up 9 2 1
4. AC 2 Two hand type Interlocked with the built in digital clock Used for time setting and timer programming The control panel can be manipulated while visually checking the settings on the LCD screen Usually indicates the present time digitally During setting up displays the data being set up for you confirmation Plays a melody Melody output terminal to be connected to an external amplifier For AC power supply and contact signal output 2 channels To be connected to the grounding conductor T 1 5974 4 7 Installation amp x 4 WARNING TEORIE against unauthorized Never attempt any of installation work electrical engineering and any of installation and the jobs instr
5. 10 4 100ms O 4O0kHz 60kHz 50dBuV m 29 I 5974 4 11 Backup against Commercial Power Failure o SERE 24i KXIOVFFLONBIL SBRRICBDST 1 0 2 4 The Bell Timer Model QBT 30 has a built in rechargeable lithium battery as a backup against commercial power failure Even during commercial power failure the basic performance will be
6. The volume of the built in speaker can be adjusted with the knob Normally the volume of the external speaker is adjusted with the volume knob of the external amplifier with the LINE OUT LEVEL knob set at MAX Dry contact output signal 2 CH1 CH2 CH a ee UNS ENNIUS 2 External devices can be controlled by QBT 30 via dry contact output signals The dry contact output signals are available in 2 output channels CH1 CH2 and any of these channels can be assigned to each specific program The dry contact output signal can be delivered through CH1 alone or CH2 alone or through both CH1 and CH2 19 I 5974 4 9 4 2 Playing the melodies fl N o 3 8 45 No 2 To schedule Program No
7. Be sure to tighten each wood screw into the anchor plug fully If the screws are not fastened securely the product may come off from the wall as the screws may loosen off under the influence of wind pressure or vibrations causing fatal accidents 1 5974 4 Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit Electrical Prior to the wiring of the terminal blocks for power input and contact signal engineering output circuits make sure that the power cord is unplugged You are warned against working on live circuits as they involve fatal electric shock hazards Bim 7 A 3m I7 7 AREMYAITTC PEL D Ground the Bell Timer Model QBT 30 by connecting a grounding conductor to its grounding terminal This is important f
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10. ls the time displayed on the LCD screen correct Press the SYSTEM RESET button 6 The clock gets out of order after recovery from commercial power failure 2 4 Hasn t the commercial power failure continued for more than 24 hours Be sure to press the SYSTEM RESET button after recovery from power failure If the above troubleshooting still fails or if other troubles occur call your nearby SEIKO dealer or agent for service 97 1 5974 4 N SM AE gt EI Call your nearby SEIKO dealer or agent for repair Service Unauthorized WARNING disassembly repair or modification may cause electric shock accidents
11. 6 0 2 10 A303N SLR 20 1 SW 3 0 2 RoHS B Equipped with a high precision quartz oscillator the internal clock operates at a monthly average rate of 3 seconds E An automatic hand correction movement is employed eliminating the need for analog clock hand setting at the time of time setting Up to 60 programs can be set to cover a wide range of applications Two independent channels are available for dry contact signal outputs for control of various devices BI 10 melodies are available for programm
12. Any question inquiry or request for repair you may have about the Bell Timer should be placed with your SEIKO dealer or agent or with the following m 03 5646 1601 fL 011 640 6280 022 261 1323 0263 27 8601 052 723 8531 06 6445 8804 082 245 2571 092 475 1291 SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC URL http www seiko sts co jp 1 5974 4
13. 4 0m ZA303N VE tA eZ 2 4 0m ZZA303N AU x i LT Fh ae Cet ol I 5974 4 B SLR 201 SW 302 SLR 20 1 SW 302 4 0m 4 0m SW 302 ZA303N 32 I 5974 4 9 8 2 ZA
14. SNL GU AUTO EB I ON A 9 oFF i E oFF For each of the dry contact output channels CH1 and CH2 any one of ee One the following modes can be selected lt AUTO Contact output is generated according to a program in action OFF Forces contact output off without regards to programs MANUAL Forces contact output on without regard to programs B 10 10 sec advance warm up a IN La ose N A E orc RA DE I Lo MANUAL 10158344 The switch is enabled only when the output mode is AUTO When the switch is ON an output will be generated 10 seconds ahead of the start time preset in the program Ex ikke ad CH1 9 59 50 10 30 00 O 1A en 10 06 30 10 D 3n nn With the settings at left an output will be n generated for 30min 10sec from 9 59 50
15. General Prohibition Prohibition Prohibition Prohibition against against against touch disassembly t exposure to ampering water The following pictorial symbols indicate what must be done General Connection of Extraction of Instructions grounding the power conductor plug 1 5974 4 H TableofContents 1 Safety Precautions 1 2 Overview 4 3 Features of QBT 30 5 4 Accessories and Spares 5 5 System Configuration 6 6 Nomenclature and Functions 7 7 Installation 8 7 1 Precautions 8 8 Installation and Wiring 1 0 8 1 Mounting position 10 8 2 Mounting hole sizes 10 8 3 Mounting on the wall 11 8 4 Wiring 1 3 9 Operation 1 6 9 1 An outline of the control panel 16 9 2 Powering up 17 9 2 1 Powering up 1 7 9 2 2 SYSTEM RESET 17 9
16. with liquids Never immerse QBT 30 into water or any other liquid or never splash water water or any other liquid against QBT 30 Should any liquid enter QBT 30 unplug chemicals the power cord and call your SEIKO dealer or agent for inspection and servicing If QBT 30 is left to take care of itself it may result in a risk of electric shock or fire 44 z Z ANEFPRE Prohibition f handling with Never operate QBT 30 or POWER switch with wet hands Otherwise you may be killed by electric shock wet hands Always hold the plug firm when plugging and unplugging the power cord If you strain the power cord it may be damaged to cause fire or electric shock hazard Handling of Handle the power cord with care not to damage it Never load the power power cord cord with a heavy obje
17. 3 7 To abort programming 3 Day of the week select through 7 Output duration select halfway press the By pressing the button programming you can play a melody being selected during 29 X kK t SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM C X kK t SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION ei ULIS OU X kK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No e 5 ili MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION 7 e 0 0090 E F MODE ZDZ733ABE PROGRAM BW m NORMAL RAIRE TIME 1 5974 4 9 4 5 How to copy a program fl No 3 No 6 Ex To copy the data from Program No 3 done to Program No 6 empty follow the steps below Mode select w eo YF J0J58 PROGRAM B NORMAL Ba EIE TIME O Select the switch at PROGRAM
18. It must not be installed in the bathroom or washing area or other electric shock or fire accident prone damp places either 2 k g Make sure that the wall or other structure onto which the product Is to be mounted has a sufficient strength to bear up against the load of the product The maximum weight of the product is about 2 kg If the wall strength is not sufficient it may yield to the product weight or external shocks letting fall the product to cause fatal accidents PY KA Fasten the product onto the wall using anchor plugs PY plug or the like and wood screws Never use the wood screws alone to fasten the product Wood screws may yield under wind pressure and vibrations and let fall the product to cause fatal accidents
19. melody 10 9 By turning on the 10 SEC ADVANCE WARMUP switch you can warm up the amplifier 10 seconds ahead of melody playing For details refer to 9 Operation below Amplifier power supply Volume of external 54 dh ifi di amplifier Normally the volume of the external s is adi m y peaker is adjusted Qe C LIME OUT with the volume knob of the external amplifier with the LINE OUT LEVEL knob set at MAX LEVEL Turn to MAX Volume adj 15 I 5974 4 9 Operation 9 1 o C Mopg TS PROGRAM 2 n TIME Mi i rm JA Wostminater Chime p eIr zi2 42 Edelweiss LS nus d Muis Fai OF FL Fz U Chim Chis Chen BEEF aie F J j a I HHIHF nh Ho ei ER O 200 0 e ee AE po 8 CD
20. Wiring precautions WARNING x A WARNING Prior to the wiring of the terminal blocks for power input and contact signal output circuits make sure that the power cord is unplugged You are warned against working on live circuits as they involve fatal electric shock hazards After wiring the terminal blocks for power supply and contact signal output circuits be sure to replace the terminal board cover for the protection of operators against electric shock Connection of power line AC100V AC120V Supply voltage rating AC100V AC120V CH1 p 0H2 Ao200AGOOV G FB AC200V AC240V Supply voltage rating AC200V AC240V AC AC power cord furnished GND wire GND wire M 3 M 4 ue M 4 3 Crimp El b E M4 crimp terminal A M4 crimp terminal furnished terminal
21. D Confirmation of Check to see if a grounding conductor is terminated to QBT 30 If QBT is grounding not grounded electric shock accident may result when the product gets faulty or leaky The grounding work is required to be of Class D or higher rating and shall be undertaken by a licensed electrician Prohibition against Call your SEIKO dealer or agent for fuse replacement service Do not unauthorized attempt the fuse replacement yourself unless you are qualified for the job fuse This is important to prevent fatal electric shock accident replacement 2 I 5974 4 Precautions on the servicing of QBT 30 casing TRE Prohibition against unauthorized servicing of the internal components Before cleaning the surface of the casing be sure to unplug the power cord Fatal electric shock accident may happen if you a
22. LR S E ES From program select d NO 3 Select Program No 3 as a from program Copying ii Q 2e co Press the button When the copying is done the LCD screen will flash To program select NO 6 Select Program No 6 as a to program Pasting LITER EIE NO 3 No 6 BN m omm MELODY No Press the PASTE Program No 3 will be pasted to Program No 6 After pasting the data correct it if necessary 26 1 5974 4 9 4 6 How to clear a program No 5 Ex To clear Program No 5 follow the steps below Mode select c xn YF PROGRAM B NORMAL EJ BARE TIME Select the switch at PROGRAM PPP SUN
23. Lu 5 KIX sore 7 4 A E PTE LET ae ETT Ca TE oes amp A h 2 AC125V 5A AC250V 3A DC30V oA 1 2 4 00 00 1 0 No 40 No 42 N o 43 No 404b N o 30 N o 40 N o 45 N o 45 N o 44 N o 2K 41 E EUER 89 500mW zd 2 03 8 5 150mV 47kQ FATER C 2 4 T A W270xH372xD58 5 mm a amp B m x mens ET E t 29 I 5974 4 Timing accuracy of built in quartz oscillator Mean monthly rate 3 sec 5 35 C Analog 2 hand type Clock unit Indication Digital Year month date day of the week hour minute and seconds 24 hour format LCD display Time setting By keying data from the control panel Time correction Correction by standard radio wave Japan Only 60 max Setting unit Timer Contact signal output 2 independent channels dry contact signal Curren
24. Press the button in tune with the time signal As soon as the button is pressed the built in clock will start counting End of setting MODE am ia a RAIRE Set the MODE switch back to NORMAL Unless the MODE switch is at NORMAL the system will not perform any programmed operation The hands of the analog clock will be corrected automatically as interlocked with the digital clock 3 1 Decrement the setting digit NORMAL TIME CANCEL To abort the setting of time and date 3 Calendar setting give a push to the CANCE 18 1 5974 4 9 4 How to set the program 9 4 1 Weekly program 1 3 6 0
25. 5 D d D D An outline of the control panel PROGRAM No l JEDE i ILI fog MELODY No CH OUTPUT Ln ig nnm i I Un Hh 415 i 4 7 HORMAL lt LINK SUN AL en Oo IF 1 1 kz ie aL ie 0000000 Q I TP cent E Ne WO WP A Going Home omnes TIME LINK RECIEVE SUMMER MELODY VOL euin mE 0 TIME TEST oe Basay and the Beast i bs e P i OF he Dawe lt a Whole New Work I i Sf ih I Le a a B Bi I B i I es th ore B OFF B and pand OFF
26. Powering up When the wiring has been completed correctly as specified plug the power cord into the wall outlet to power up the Bell Timer The Bell Timer has no POWER switch and it is required to close the main circuit breaker to power up the Bell Timer system 9 2 2 SYSTEM RESET 3 lt 4 After closing the main circuit breaker be sure to press the SYSTEM RESET button In 3 to 4 seconds the time will be displayed on the LCD screen Note that the time displayed is not the present time yet 9 2 3 Motion of analog clock hands 1
27. It is possible to prepare and run a program that plays melodies and delivers dry contact output signals at any scheduled times of a week Up to 60 programs of the following three types can be set for QBT 30 1 gt P 20 1 gt P 22 1 gt P 24 Playing a melody at any scheduled time of a week P 20 2 Generating dry contact output signal at any scheduled time of a week P22 3 Carrying out the playing of a melody and the generation of a dry contact output signal at any scheduled time of a week P 24 Melodies 1 0 The programmable melodies are of the following 10 tunes MELODY No Title of music Length Westminster Chime 40 sec 4 Chim Chim Cheree ET Bibbidi Babbidi Boo 6 SRETNE Yuyak Koye Wise 8 EudeOp1ONGS 45 see 9 BeautyandtheBeast 44 sec 100 F A Whole New World 41 sec
28. Wooden wall 8 2 2 2 While referring to the mounting hole layout drawing in 8 2 Mounting hole sizes tighten wood screws into two upper mounting holes and hook the Bell Timer on them After making sure that the Bell Timer is set level provisionally tighten a wood screw into the bottom hole Then give a final tightening torque to the upper two wood screws KAY Tightening up of mounting screws wood screws Bz AE Ex E Be sure to tighten each wood screw into the anchor plug fully If the screws are not fastened securely QBT 30 may come off from the wall as WARNING the screws may loosen off under the influence of wind pressure or vibrations causing fatal accidents 12 1 5974 4 Instructions to the engineering outfit 8 4 Wiring For the engineering outfit
29. 4 1 This manual is the property of SEIKO and may not without the express written consent of SEIKO be copied or reproduced in any form in whole or in part or used for any purpose other than that for which it is supplied This manual may be subject to change without notice This manual has been prepared to give complete information necessary for the operation use handling and maintenance of MODEL QBT 30 For the purpose of our constant technical manual improvement program your questions advice suggestions and comments on the descriptions illustrations procedures or any matter concerning this manual are highly appreciated 4 SEIKO shall have no liability to the user in respect of any loss or damages whether consequential or incidental sustained by the user if such loss or damages are 1 due to abuse misuse failure to observe instructions given in the manual furnished by SEIKO and neglect of other reasonable care and servicing due to be done by the user irrespective of such instructions and failure du
30. Melody select No 2 Select Melody No 2 Ex 20 F MODE PROGRAN NORMAL PROGRAM No 7 a TIME X k SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION i rm m denotes BOR kA amp E THU FAI selected 000000 ui K k Ej n TUE WED THU FRI SAT MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION i m 1 Increment the selected digit H X K T SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAMNo MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION i gt Q M h m s Used to shift the flickering 1 digit selected digit Decrement the selected digit X kK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No J Ea 1 5974 4 Setting After making sure that the data items selected are correct press the button D D No If
31. Warranty 3 8 15 Specifications 5 1 1 1 1 939 16 Programming Table 41 1 5974 4 1 Safety Precautions The following precautions must be strictly observed for the safety of yourself and your fellow workers and for the protection of property from loss and damages Safety instructions to the customer Prohibition against unauthorized installation and electrical engineering work Selection of location Actions to take in case of troubles Prohibition against unauthorized disassembly repair or modification Operating precautions N DANGER Never attempt any
32. Mode select No 1 Select the switch at IPROGRAM Program No 1 will be displayed Program No select No 4 Select Program No 4 and press the button to start entry of data 3 Day of the week select Select Sat and Sun by pressing respective DAY buttons N o Precautions on data entry The status of each specific day of the week will be toggled between selected and deselected every time when its DAY button is pressed Start time select 1 4 00 Select the start time at 14 00 2 4 Precautions on data entry Select the hours digits in the 24 hour format No Melody No deselect No Dese
33. HA CHIC 4 CH 1 CHO CH2 CH CH1 2 CHOO CH Precautions on data entry The following four combinations of outputs are available CH1 output only CHO CH2 output only CHO Output from both CH1 and CH2 CHO 60 No output CH no indication Output duration select 4h00mOO0s Select the output duration at 4h00m00s 1 2 4 Precautions on data entry The output duration can be selected within the range of 1 second to 24 hours Setting After making sure that the data items selected are correct press the button CH 0hO0 0m0 0s If there are any data items yet to be selected the entire LCD screen will flash Again check the data items selected D Are the days of the week selected 2 Are output channels selected
34. 60Hz Use an exclusive power supply as the clock system runs 24 hours a day 365 days a year The power supply should provide AC90V AC120V or AC200V AC240V and its frequency should be 50Hz or 60Hz Electrical engineering work Q Before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet make sure that the power supplied to the primary terminals of the circuit breaker has a WARNING specified voltage rating If the rating is other than specified for QBT 30 electric shock or fire accident may result 3 I 5974 4 Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit 8 Installation and Wiring 8 Mounting position SS RP a al ua a a t t uh gh utt af ur uh t uf uh ui uf uf f ut af utu uu uf hu ht uf uh uf ufu ah uh uf hu ut uh uf at uh f uh uh a uh af uu uh Peg utu Rr a ut uf iua gh atu ua p phus us ih apap gh hun p ae a ut utt uh uh uh t uh t ud tua ut uh pun pu eh ua ah pha d hu ual at nhu at ig PP HL xar a a eth hut at ah phu at uu at p a dg f 3t C DOPO WO FP OFF P E A Pn
35. t SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MODE PROGRAM No PROGRAM E NORMAL TIME X t SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION L 5 denotes selected status aK E3 sun WED THU FRI K r EUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No 3 MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION l 7 1 Increment the setting digit SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION alae j h m S Used to shift the flickering digit setting digit 1 Jb Decrement the setting digit X k SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT eg A T lt gt Y i MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION m Lae as ME NE PROGRAM No 1 5974 4 CH Output channel select CH CH Select CH as output channel CH 4 CH 1 CHO CH200207 CH CH1 2 CH CH Precautions on data entry The following four combinations of outputs are available CH1 output only CHO CH2 output only CHO Output fro
36. o n o n u n o n u n o fh o h fg h a Ta m 7n n a m m m m m n a m m m m m m m m m CRM ML ta t t t t t t t t t t M MM NM NS a m m m m m m m m m 7m ms 7m ms 7m ms 7m us Tus tus Tus tns tH th u fu n n n u n a n u n h h u n h h u n h h u n h n u n us us us us h us a Headroom 1 0 cm zl 0 cm door ee Bell Timer ne B aat Sut uem Clearance 8 2 Mounting hole sizes at left Mark off and make the mounting holes by making use of the mounting hole drilling template furnished Or you may fix the mounting wood screws temporarily by making use of the mounting hole drilling template 10 1 5974 4 Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit 8 3 Mounting on the wall Mounting on a concrete wall PY M4 1 Prepare PY plugs for M4 1 wood screws These anchor plugs are avail
37. 3 as follows Day of the week and start time Melody Dry contact output signal 8 45 every weekday No 2 Edelweiss None Mode select X SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT No 1 Set the MODE switch to PROGRAM No 1 will be displayed N o Program No select No 3 Select Program No 3 and press the button to start entry of data Program Day of the week select Select the days of the week Mon Fri using the corresponding buttons Ly Precautions on the data entry The status of each specific day of the week will be toggled between selected and deselected every time when the DAY button is pressed Start time select 8 4 5 Select the start time at 8 45 2 4 Precautions on data entry Select the hours digits in the 24 hour format
38. Lights etc CH1 Contact signal output i y Available for control of power supply to the luminaires external amplifiers etc External speaker External amplifier Built in speaker BILI yr P n eu ZA303N Japan Only ud Z SLR 201 6 1 5974 4 6 Nomenclature and Functions Terminal blocks for power input and contact signal output Speaker Control panel L INE OUT Analog clock Control panel LCD screen Speaker LINE OUT Terminal blocks for power input and contact signal output GND terminal GND terminal Analog clock Bell Timer LCD screen Speaker 2
39. MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Selecting a program to be cleared l PROGRAM No No 5 A 5 1F3U Select Program No 5 MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION 1 nnn cA 7 o Lin LILI m ILI A the program data m 5 Q9 Hold down the CLEAR button for a while The program data will be cleared X k SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 9 4 7 How to clear all the selected programs Mode select a mai PROGRAM BW NORMAL o BEI TIME Select the MODE switch at PROGRAM All clear ALL CLEAR 95 Q9 Hold down the IALL CLEAR button for a while All the programs selected will be cleared 27 1 5974 4 9 5 Changeover of dry contact signal output mode B Changeover of output mode CH1 2
40. ap a t uf a ua gi apu uh uh apap gh un el In rr PPP a Bre t ur upra gt utu a gt hu at pud at p pta Pn aa t ufu t iu ua uh pan uh uh pian gh ah un Pan uh ur uh ath t f ul ath t utu uh ut t uh fua t ue pur ur rua et hu ua ah phu a uu t p a dis DO OFF E P AP a aD PP a aD Pn aH a ut ur uiua ph atu ua p apu uh uh pian gh hun Sun ah ua ath t hu at t ut ah t ut t a ua ut ur E 1 s EE EEEE EEEE e qr ue e e e e o e e e uer e e e e ge e ue ue e ue e EEEE EEEE E EE EEE en gh ur eue uuu at ah phu ut phu et at t uh pha d uh phu gt uud a gt pru at pu phat at ph gat toph t hug at ph pud ath phu ut iunt ah at t gt phun nU ou pul ou er a a a a at a at a at a a a am at a a at at a a at at am aN a a am a at am am at at am am atl a am at a at ae amu at ar am aN at at am a at at at at AP a uu ui a uf ut uf Pn ua t uua ups Jar ur pu eh pud ufu oe a ut ug E SPP a r ui uif ua ua a oe a Mat Jal uf uu ui uif ui uf Pn a a t uua apta pur pu eh ha du Pn aa t uua up E al a t a a at iat A rar EE D 10cm Provide a clearance of at least 10cm at the top and left of QBT 30 to facilitate the open close operation of the front CN ee t ig BB BB By By By BBB hy By By By yh NON By By By By By hy Hy a a n a n a n o n a n
41. e In principle the spare parts for the Bell Timer Model QBT 30 will be available for 7 years after sale and your Bell Timer will be repaired within this period if it becomes faulty under normal conditions of use The spare parts here refer to the parts and components essential for the functions of the Bell Timer The period for which repair services are available varies over a wide range depending on how your Bell Timer has been used It should be noted that even if repair services are made available the timing accuracy may not be reinstated For details consult your SEIKO dealer or agent it is to be understood that SEIKO reserves the right to use substitutions for parts or accessories for the purpose of repair service if you should have any question or inquiry please do not hesitate to consult your SEIKO dealer or agent 38 I 5974 4 15 Specifications FHA 3 5 4 35 2st 2 4
42. maintained except for functional degeneration as follows Analog clock Continues running LCD screen Turned off Control functions Disabled Programs Will not run Backup time 24 hours The program data will be preserved unaffected by commercial power failure for 10 years Should the commercial power failure continue in excess of the backup time or the battery is not recharged for 24 hours the clock may run down In such a case press the SYSTEM RESET button after restoration of power supply 12 Troubles You Can Solve Yourself Before calling your agent or dealer for service check the following list for possible troubles that you yourself can remedy without difficulty by following the instructions written in this manual 1 Nothing is displayed on the LCD screen AC Is the AC power cord connected in position Is the power supply rating right for the Bell Timer 2 The Bell Timer does not respond to the operation of any button or switch Press the SYSTEM RESET button at
43. of 10 C to 50 C Load bearing capacity 2 k g c Make sure that the wall or other structure onto which QBT 30 is to be mounted has a sufficient strength to bear up against the weight of WARNING QBT 30 The maximum weight of QBT 30 is about 2 kg If the structural strength is not sufficient it may yield to the weight of QBT 30 or external shocks letting fall QBT 30 to cause fatal accidents 8 I 5974 4 Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit e Power supply N ar Ap ES F S Use a power supply of a specified rating only Otherwise electric shock WARNING or fire accident may result A C90V AC120V AC200V AC240V 50Hz
44. of installation work electrical engineering and any Of the jobs instructed to the engineering outfit Installation Instructions All of these jobs must always be commissioned to your engineering outfit because they involve electric shock hazards fire hazards and falling hazards N 3 4 WARNING The Bell Timer QBT 30 is designed for indoor use and must not be installed outdoors Otherwise rainwater may infiltrate into the product to cause electric shock or fire accident It must not be installed in the bathroom or washing area or other damp places either This may cause fire or electric shock hazard In case of abnormalities QBT 30 is giving forth smoke burnt smell or is hot to the touch or showing other abnormal symptoms
45. there are any data items yet to be selected the entire LCD screen will flash Again check the data items selected D Are the days of the week selected Is Melody No selected End of setting Turn the MODE switch back to NORMAL nless the MODE switch is selected at NORMAL the program will not work 3 5 E To abort programming 3 Day of the week select through 5 dbi select halfway press By pressing the MELODY TEST button during programming you can play a melody being selected Zl X k SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No 3 8 45 MELODY No lt MODE ZDZ73ABE PROGRAM BW m NORMAL OIRE TIME 1 5974 4 9 4 3 Dry contact output signal control fl N o Ex To schedule Program No 4 as follows Day of the week and start time Melody Dry contact output signal
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47. 23 Motion of analog clock hands 1 7 9 3 How to set the present time 18 94 How to set the program 19 9 4 1 Weekly program 19 9 4 2 Playing of melodies 20 9 4 3 Dry contact output signal control 22 944 Control of melody playing and dry 2 4 contact output signal 9 4 5 How to copy a program 26 9 4 6 How to clear a program PES 9 4 7 How to clear all the selected programs 21 95 Changeover of dry contact signal output mode 28 9 6 Melody test 29 97 How to set the summer time 30 98 Japan Only 31 98 31 9 8 2 33 9 8 3 34 10 JapanOnly 35 10 1 39 10 2 395 10 3 395 10 4 39 11 Backup against Commercial Power Failure SO 1 2 Troubles You Can Solve Yourself SO 13 Daily Servicing by the User 14
48. 3 Isn t the output duration selected at 0h00m00s End of setting Turn the switch back to NORMAL Unless the witch is selected at he program will not work 3 7 I To abort programming 3 Day of the week select through 7 Output duration select halfway press the CANCEL button 23 X kK t SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No uy X k SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No ud MELODY No CH i OUTPUT DURATION h LI Lim LI Ls t SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No Jd HCLILI CH OUTPUT DURATION o nn nN hU Uns PROGRAM NORMAL 1 5974 4 9 4 4 Control of melody playing and dry contact output signal fl No 5 17 30 No 7 CH2 b 50 VU TRH Ex To schedule Program No 5 as follows Day of the week and start ti
49. A303N a ZA303N b ZA303N 3 0 1 1 S R 20 1 SW 302 a SLR 20 1 SW 302 SW 302 b SLR 20 1 SLR 20 1 3 0 c SLR 20 1 SW 302 XSW 30 2 SW 302 1 0
50. No If none of the switches have been pressed for one minute MELODY NO will disappear from the LCD screen 29 X k SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MELODY No ote t Le O6 4 20 X kK t SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 6 30 46 D5 4 20 MELODY No 1 5974 4 9 7 How to set the summer time The procedure for setting up the summer time varies depending on the status of the TIME LINK switch E Auto mode Japan Only TIME LINK A n core 9 8 B Manual mode TIME LINK LL When the TIME LINK switch is OFF the summer time needs to be set manually Start of summer time Hold down the SUMMER TIME button for a S
51. SEIKO BELL TIMER QBT 30 ER ae Eo B3 s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Many thanks for purchasing SEIKO Bell Timer Before putting your SEIKO Bell Timer system to use please be sure to carefully read through this manual as it has been designed to provide you with information for correct handling use and maintenance necessary for safe long lasting and trouble free operation Keep this manual at hand for ready reference SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC CAUTIONS 1 2 3
52. UMMER TIME zz yes Ten SUMMER TIME displayed lj while SUMMER 7 f1nf1 1 TIME Gu c4 1 Q ne SUMMER TIME E Digital clock 1 hour Analog clock Fast feed by 1 hour LCD screen SUMMER TIME displayed 2 End of summer time 1 1 SUMMER TIME Hold down the SUMMER TIME button for 1 SUMMER TIME second disappears J SUMMER 1 11 Q TSUMMER TIME J6 19 Digital clock 1 hour Analog clock Fast feed by 11 hours LCD screen SUMMER TIME disappears 30 1 5974 4 9 8 Japan Only 9 8 1 2 B ZA303N ZA303N
53. able on the market PY 2i EI If the wall is made of concrete use PY plugs and wood screws for WARNING mounting QBT 30 Never use the wood screws alone for mounting as they may come off under the influence of wind pressure or vibrations to cause fatal accidents PY PY PY plug Drill mounting holes Drive PY plugs Cut off the Mount QBT 30 pc into the drilled excess and secure with PY 7227 mounting holes Drojections the wood screws 6 Drill hole Specified PY plug furnished Wood screw a Cable entry Mounting hole Mounting screw wood screw PY prc PY plug in case QBT 30 is to be p installed on a concrete wall 11 1 5974 4 Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit
54. ct Never bend over the power cord unduly All these could lead to fatal electric shock or fire accident Never use the damaged power cord or shoddily repaired power cord as by taping This may cause fire or electric shock hazard N 3 4 WARNING Use a power supply of a specified rating only Otherwise electric shock or fire accident may result Power SUPPIY Before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet make sure that the power supplied to the primary terminals of the circuit breaker has a specified voltage rating If the rating is other than specified for QBT 30 electric shock or fire accident may result
55. e to deliberate actions or gross negligence or accident 2 caused by changes modifications or alterations made without prior written consent of SEIKO or by any person other than authorized by SEIKO or 3 due to negligence on the part of the user of what should be done or should not be done as a good caretaker of Bell Timer Model QBT 30 aA Co lt e SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS The symbols and terms used in this manual are explained below A DANGER is used to indicate the presence of an imminent hazard which is LIKELY to cause SEVERE personal injury death or DANG ER substantial property damage if the instructions under this heading are ignored WARNING is used to indicate such operational procedures practices or situations that may result in personal injury or loss of life if relevant instructions are not followed correctly 1 5974 4 ROMRRIL Bik SReRLET The following pictorial symbols indicate what must not be done
56. first 36 I 5974 4 3 No sound is generated In case of built in speaker Isn t the knob turned to a minimum In case of external speaker Isn t the LINE OUT LEVEL knob turned to a minimum Is the external amplifier turned on Isn t the volume of the external amplifier turned to a minimum 4 The program will not run Has a schedule of operations incorporated into the program Make sure that the switch is at NORMAL Is the time date time correct Is the field wiring correct Isn t the commercial power supply off 5 The analog clock gets out of order
57. furnished FCH1 FCH2 a aco b Fa furnished A Pa ml r3 WARNING es se en e e e AC For AC200V AC240V do not use the AC power cord furnished D Check to see if a grounding conductor is terminated to QBT 30 If QBT is not grounded electric shock accident may result when the product gets faulty or leaky The grounding work is required to be of Class D or higher rating and shall be undertaken by a licensed electrician 13 I 5974 4 Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit Wiring of contact signal output terminals For termination of external deices buzzer fluorescent luminaire etc AC100V AC100V Buzzer Make sure of the load capacit
58. gt lt j lt MODE PROGRAM E m MCI EMT m ae i Se 2 UUUULU Set the MODE select switch to TIME amme BE rme The LCD screen will flicker Setting start eee D Dn im Press the button pss The year digits will flicker to show readiness for setting 3 Calendar setting eer Increment the setting digit kK A Set the year month date hour minute and seconds A 2 2000 2099 2 i NEMPE E es T in o d Used to shift the flickering digit setting digit Precautions on data entry Year digits Enter two least significant digits within the range of 2000 to 2099 Time digits Enter the data in the 24 hour format Day of the week Automatically set Count start
59. ing B Japan Only Optional TimeLink R function eliminates the need for time setting QBT 30 automatically responds to the implementation of summer time system For the implementation of the daylight saving system these options are required ZA303N or SLR 201 and SW 302 E Featured by the following QBT 30 is an environmentally friendly product Conforming to RoHS Directive Elimination of need for Ni Cd batteries Reduction of power consumption 4 Accessories and Spares Accessories and Spares Quantity Remarks M3 6 6 pcs Crimp terminal M3 ded For power input and contact signal output M 4 1 1 pc Crimp terminal M4 For grounding M4 3 3 pcs Round headed screw M4 1 For securing QBT 30 58 heel Mounting hole drilling template For drilling QBT 30 mounting holes AC oe AC100V AC power cord po For AC100V Japan only us 1 1 copy Operating instruction manual This manual Warranty registration card Japan only o 5974 4 5 System Configuration Ilustrated Examples of Uses Power input AC90V 120V AC200V 240V AR AA ae 7 C
60. lect the melody No The status of that melody No will be turned deselected If the melody No is deselected it will not be played even when the start time is reached Ze CH 4 14 00 18 00 4 14 00 14 00 on Sat and Sun None Output from CH1 for 4 hours 14 00 18 00 HX SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT JOSS LEE PROGRAM BW NORMAL ADIE TIME A X SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION h denotes selected n status SUN k zk TUE WED U FRI SAT k t SUN MOM TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON PROGRAM No i qi i eS Ss h m 1 Increment the setting digit KK SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No MELODY No CH OUTPUT DURATION i rm m S Used to shift the flickering digit setting digit 1 Decrement the setting digit HX SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT PROGRAM No Jd HCLILI 1 5974 4 CH Output channel select CH CH Select CH as output channel
61. m both CH1 and CH2 CH 6 No output CH no indication Output duration select 0h00m50s Select the output duration at Oh00m50s 1 2 4 Precautions on data entry The output duration can be selected within the range of 1 second to 24 hours The output duration should be made a little longer than the playing time of the music piece Setting After making sure that the data items selected are correct press the SET button D ipee ei D No CH 0h0 0m0 0s If there are any data items yet to be selected the entire LCD screen will flash Again check the data items selected D Are the days of the week selected 2 Is Melody No selected 3 Are output channels selected 4 Isn t the output duration selected at 0h00m00s End of setting D ig rapid
62. me Melody Dry contact signal output Mode select O Select the IMODE switch at PROGRAM N o Program No select No 5 Select Program No 5 and press the button to start entry of data 3 Day of the week select Select Mon Wed and Fri by pressing respective buttons Precautions on data entry The status of each specific day of the week will be toggled between selected and deselected every time when its DAY button is pressed Start time select 1 7 3 0 Select the start time at 17 30 2 4 Precautions on data entry Select the hours digits in the 24 hour format Melody select No 7 Select Melody No 7 24 17 30 on Mon Wed and Fri No 7 Going Home Output from CH2 for 50 sec amplifier activated KXK kK AR
63. or fire accidents 13 Daily Servicing by the User Care of enclosure If the enclosure is found soiled clean with a soft cloth soaked with a small quantity of neutral syndet diluted with water and then polish with a dry cloth Never use solvents benzene thinner or the like abrasives polishing powder or the like and bristle brushes 14 Warranty e 7 e
64. or the prevention of electric shock hazards in case of troubles such as earth leakage fault The grounding work must be Class D or higher in rating Grounding work Installation of terminal board cover After wiring the terminal blocks for power supply and contact signal output circuits be sure to replace the terminal board cover for the protection of operators against electric shock Use a power supply of a specified rating only Otherwise electric shock or fire accident may result Power supply Before plugging the power cord into the wall outlet make sure that the power supplied to the primary terminals of the circuit breaker has a specified voltage rating 2 Overview QBT 30 0
65. shut down QBT 30 immediately unplug the power cord and call your nearby SEIKO dealer or agent for repair service If QBT 30 is left to take care of itself it may result in a risk of electric shock or fire Call your nearby SEIKO dealer or agent for repair service Unauthorized disassembly repair or modification may cause electric shock accidents or fire accidents To operate QBT 30 its door needs to be opened to expose internal components Do not meddle with any parts other than designated controls Otherwise fatal electric shock or fire accident may result 1 5974 4 Prohibiton against wetting
66. t carrying peace capacity of contacts AC250V 3A DC30V 5A Adjustable in seconds Max duration 24h00m00s 10 Tunes Melody N o Westminster Chime 40 Sec No Edelweiss 42 Sec No Melody Fair 43 Sec No Chim Chim Cheree 40 Sec Title of the music No Bibbidi Babbidi Boo 30 Sec Melody No Yuyake Koyake 40 Sec No Going Home 45 Sec No Etude Op 10 No 3 45 Sec No Beauty and the Beast 44 Sec No A Whole New World 41 Sec Built in speaker 80 500mW Line output 150mV 47k Q Input Power supply AC90V AC120V AC200V AC240V Power consumption approx 4 0W Operating temperature 10C 50 C range Sommaria Clock 24 hours power failure backup Programs 10 years External finish Synthetic resin ivory colored approx 2 0 kg main body Applied safety law or Electrical Appliance and Material Safety Law Japan Only regulation Overall dimensions W270xH372xD58 5 mm Installation Wall mounted type Construction yp 40 1 5974 4 16 Programming Table eke p Contact output 4 A i Day of the week Start time PE No M Remarks HW S L A 177 mL 1 CO i Ha 42 1 5974 4 43 1 5974 4
67. to 10 30 00 28 I 5974 4 9 6 Melody test FE FA v FABRIC MELODY No 6 Ex To play Melody No 6 Yuyake Koyake with the MODE switch selected at NORMAL follow the steps below 1 Mode select MR CTI CEMCEES Melody test can be made with the switch at NORMAL 2 Activation of melody test mode MELODY No 1 Press the IMELODY TEST button MELODY NO 1 will flash on the LCD screen 3 Melody select No 6 Select Melody No 6 4 Melody test No 6 5 Press the MELODY TESTI button and Melody No 6 Yuyake Koyake will be played When the MELODY TEST button is pressed again during melody test the melody test will be toggled off 5 End of melody test mode 1 MELODY
68. ttempt to wipe the casing with a damp cloth Call your SEIKO dealer or agent for the servicing of internal components Do not attempt yourself unless you are qualified for the job This is important to prevent fatal electric shock accident Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit N WARNING Precautions on installation work Selection of location for Installation Load bearing Capacity Mounting onto the concrete wall Fastening The Bell Timer QBT 30 is designed for indoor use and must not be installed outdoors Otherwise rainwater may infiltrate into the product to cause electric shock or fire accident
69. ucted to the engineering outfit Installation Instructions electrical because electric shock fire and toppling hazards are involved engineering work Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit 7 1 Precautions Selection of location for installation ag 2 3 ms The Bell Timer QBT 30 is designed for indoor use and must not be installed outdoors Otherwise rainwater may infiltrate into the product to WARNING cause electric shock or fire accident It must not be installed in the bathroom or washing area or other electric WARNING shock or fire accident prone damp places 1 O C 5 0 C Select an installation place least susceptible to the influence of temperature humidity and vibration The ambient temperature of the selected place should be held within the range
70. y Ee of equipment to be handled by the Bell Timer before wiring Zug deg xy db RS FG BH of contacts p wh Rm Luminaire CH1 CH2 ri CATH CH2 aczoov acioov C FG AC125V 5A AC250V 3A oe eol ES es ES ES DC30V 5A M 3 M3 crimp terminals furnished CurrentLcarrying capacity Using an external speaker to play melodies Amplifier option Dp F 3 available on the market spese 1 Y Insert p CHI FCH2 Ac acioov C FG elalslelelelel LINE OUT 14 1 5974 4 Instructions to the engineering outfit For the engineering outfit ON OFF control of amplifier by timer Amplifier option Audio cable Tr available on the market Speaker option Amplifier A SW 7 g M 3 Ne CH 2 or CH2 M3 crimp nseri aac Ho C FG terminal FC pm ORE gt AGO ACIOOV furnished 10 10 seconds oe 3 LINE OUT x 10 ON
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