Help With Settings; Mechanical Set-Up; Using A Shunt; Led Status - Bodet Profil 730 Installation And Operation Manual

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5. Help with settings

5.1 Mechanical set-up

5.1.1 Using a shunt

A shunt (2 pins) is located on the standard HM/HMS movement on the rear side of the
clock.
Using this shunt allows you to perform several operations on the clock:
- The factory configuration is restored by shunting (with a screwdriver, for example)
the 2 pins located at the back of the clock (long shunt > 5 sec during operation),
- You can position the hands at 12 o'clock by shunting the same two pins when turning
on the clock,
- AP (Access Point) mode is activated by a short shunt (< 5 sec).
Activating the AP mode takes 4 hours if the clock is already connected to an access point,
(AP mode remains active otherwise). Shunting again takes you out of AP mode.

5.1.2 LED status

How the LED next to the shunt behaves indicates the operating status of the product.
This table shows the overall meaning of the alternation rhythm and the meaning of the LED colour:
Green
The product is powered.
Alternating with:
Blue
The product works properly.
The product works properly but needs to be checked.
Yellow
In this case, consult the instructions.
The product has a problem and requires servicing.
Red
In this case, consult the instructions.
The following page details all LED behaviours and the corresponding meaning of the clock status.
LED
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