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HKW Quick-Set Instruction Manual page 2

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1. Normal Mode
After connecting the QuickSet to the generator or turning on the generator all LEDs flash for a short moment. By
pressing each of the buttons a special complex setup of the generator can be performed. The corresponding LED
lights up and after releasing the button the settings will be transmitted to the generator. Finally, after the successful
transmission, all LEDs flash for a short moment. In normal mode the settings cannot be changed. For this reason they
are also protected against accidental overwriting.
2. Storage Mode including the Time
This storage mode can be achieved by pressing and holding button 1 during turning on the generator or connecting
the Quickset. Immediately after lighting up all LEDs this operating mode is achieved and the button can be released
again. All LEDs remain lighting until a further operation (pressing a button) is performed. If a specific setup of the
generator should be attached to a specific button at first the generator must be set up according to the desired setup.
Thereafter the desired button must be pressed and hold until all LEDs light up for one second. Now this button can
be released and from now on a short press of this button uploads the settings into the generator. The storage
operation can be repeated as often as one likes.
3. Storage Mode excluding the Time
For storing settings of the generator which keep the time, the storage mode excluding the time must be chosen. This
storage mode can be achieved by pressing and holding button 2 while turning on the generator or connecting the
QuickSet. As soon as all LEDs light up this storage mode is achived. Storing and recalling of generator settings in
this mode is similar to the storage mode including the time (see above), except that the current time of the generator
is disregarded.
4.
External Connections
There are four LEDs and four buttons which can be connected to the QuickSet via the 9-Pin D-Sub connector. The
LEDs are driven from a 3.6 Volt source via a pnp transistor and a resistor of 470 Ohm. LEDs and buttons have to be
connected between their dedicated pin and ground. The button pins have an internal pull up resistor to 5 V of 10
kOhm. The assignment of the D-Sub pins is as follows:
Pin1: gnd
Pin2: LED5
Pin3: LED6
Pin4: LED7
Pin5: LED8
Pin6: Button5
Pin7: Button6
Pin8: Button7
Pin9: Button8
5.
Brief Instruction and Example
Preparation of the generator:
- Firmware 1.26 R
- GPS: Sync msec Off
- Antenna Factor: Off
- dB-display off: position the cursor under the "d" of "dB" and then press "+" or "-"
Following settings are to be stored in the QuickSet for example:
Button Signal
Time
1
MSF
7:35 23.07.2005 83 mV BST
2
HBG
7:35 23.07.2005 83 mV CEST
3
DCF77 -
4
DCF77 -
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Level Zone
Level Drop Noise
00 %
25 %
50 µV -
25 %
10 µV -
25 %
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Frequency
00 %
60000.00
00 %
75000.00
00 %
77500.00
00 %
77500.00
Impulse Times
110 210 310
105 205
100 200
100 200
09.05.2014

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