QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE: CLOCK, CALENDAR AND CHRONOMETER
Once the device is powered on, it goes directly to indicate the internal software version and then sequentially
the data to be displayed that have been selected (current time HH:MM, date DD-MM and temperature in ºC).
Fully configurable and controllable via PC and USB cable with the MP Tools software (available on our
website) and access to the configuration of the main parameters via infrared control (optional). It is possible,
from a weekly calendar, to set up to two time slots for switching on and off per day
It is possible as an option to mount, among others, a relay output module with 12 configurable alarms in
clock mode and up to 15 presets in chronometer mode, a GPS module for time synchronization, a module for
Ethernet TCP/IP or WiFi communication and SNTP synchronization. , etc.
CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL FROM THE IR REMOTE CONTROL:
Menu key: Main key used to access the configuration menu. Register number appears on flashing mode on
the left and the character "A" on the right.
To go to the next register or to change the value of the selected register.
Keys "" , "":
increase or decrease the luminosity without entering on configuration menu.
Keys "+V" , "-V": To
Tecla "OK": To validate changes. A new press shows "ST ?" and a following confirms to save the changes
made. For the registers related to the clock (1 to 5) and chronometer (47 to 55), the menu is not exited until
the configuration sequence of the same has been completed. Register settings are not lost when power is
removed from the equipment.
Keys "Exit": To exit the menu without saving the changes. Also to return to clock mode from chornometer
mode.
Keys "": Quick access to clock registers.
Keys "⚫": Switches from clock mode to chronometer mode.
Keys "
": Displays alternately with each press 'hour:minutes' or 'minutes:seconds'.
TABLE OF MENU REGISTERS FOR IR REMOTE CONTROL:
REG.
Value
0
-
Test display
1
0 a 99
Set the year
2
1 a 12
Set the month
3
1 a 31
Set the day
4
0 a 23
Set the hour
5
0 a 59
Set the minutes
6
0 a 99
Brightness level (0:Auto; 1 to 99: Manual)
7
1 a 99
Minimum brightness (% of light defined for sensor)
8
1 a 99
Maximum brightness threshold (%) defined for sensor
9
1 a 99
Speed of change of LED brightness according to external light
10
0 / 1
Enable alternative lighting that activates during set hours
11
1 a 99
Alternative luminosity percentage
12
0 a 23
Alternative brightness start time
13
0 / 1
Alternative brightness end time
14
0 / 1
Shows or not the time in clock-calendar mode (0=NO/1=YES)
15
0 / 1
Time format (0=24H/1=12H)
16
0 / 1
Shows or not the date in clock-calendar mode (0=NO/1=YES)
Shows or not the temperature in clock-calendar mode
17
0 / 1
(0=NO/1=YES)
19
4 a 99
Time in seconds that the clock-calendar-temp is displayed
0:Random; 1:Immediate; 2:Ascending; 3:Descending; 4:Upward
20
0 a 7
shutter; 5:Lower shutter; 6:Odometer; 7: Progressive brightness (7-
segment clock only: 0, 1 and 7)
21
1 a 99
Effect speed (pixels/s) (Only for matrix clocks)
23
-12 a +14 Define difference from default time zone (GMT+1)
24
0 / 1
Enable/disable automatic time change (0=NO/1=YES
33
Offset de temperatura. Suma o resta los grados indicados
9ºC
Chronometer:
To work with the chronometer press the "⚫" key. To exit press the "Exit" key.
When chronometer stopped, press the "OK" key to start.
When chronometer running, press "OK" again to pause.
When chronometer running, press the "⚫" key to reset the time to 0 or to a predefined value for down mode.
On down mode, press the "⚫"key tochange between the three predefined times
DISPLAY CONFIGURATION
Description
REG.
Value
34
-
Shows the software version
35
1 a 99
DTP address. Device identification number (ID)
36
-
% of luminosity captured by the sensor
37
-
% of instantaneous luminosity delivered by the sensor
38
-
Shows the internal temperature of the equipment
39
-
Shows outside temperature
40
-
Shows the number of synchronized satellites (Only for GPS)
41
-
Maximum temperature value reached inside the equipment
Shows clock-calendar or clock-calendar+chronometer (0=clock-
45
0 / 1
calendar/1=clock-calendar+chronometer)
46
0 a 2
Chronometer work mode. 0=Up; 1=Down; 2=Up with final time
47
0 a 23
(default time 1) Preset time 1 (asc./desc. chrono) (hours)
48/49
0 a 59
Preset time 1 (up/down chrono) (minutes and seconds)
50
0 a 23
Preset time 2 (down chrono) (hours)
51/52
0 a 59
Preset time 2 (down chrono) (minutes and seconds)
53
0 a 23
Preset time 3 (down chrono) (hours)
54/55
0 a 59
Preset time 3 (down chrono) (minutes and seconds)
62
0 a 12
Selection of clock alarm number (activate relay 1).
Activate selected clock alarm (by default fixed from Monday to
63
0 / 1
Sunday).
64
0 a 23
Define selected clock alarm minutes.
65
0 a 59
Define selected clock alarm minutes
70
1 / 0
Shows battery level. (1=OK/0=Replace)
72
1 / 0
Device On/Off auto. (0=Disabled 1= Enabled)
73 a 76 0-23/59 Hour/minute auto power on. Hour/minute auto off.
99
-
Reset to return to factory settings
DMR21xF
Hour:min
min:sec
Menu
Luminosity
Chronometer
Description
Exit
Arrows
OK
Clock
menu
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