Outdoor clock, single- or double-sided, with led – illumination (4 pages)
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User Manual ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock Scan the QR code or enter following URL to get the latest version: https://docs.mobatime.cloud/ECO-DC BE-801410.4 | 2025-05-05...
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The product firmware is continuously being optimized and supplemented with new options. The latest firmware is available for download at https://docs.mobatime.cloud/ECO-DC/firmware/ . This User Manual has been composed with the utmost care to explain all the details to ensure a safe and stable operation of this product.
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Safety ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 1 Safety Read the safety instructions carefully and follow all the instructions. This ensures safe and reliable operation of this device. 1.1. Instructions and Symbols Symbols used throughout this document and their meaning are as follows: A note or important information.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Safety Never open the housing of this product, for it poses mortal danger from electric shock or may even cause a fire. Keep packaging such as plastic films away from children. There is the risk of suffocation of misused.
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Safety ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Operation in environments with excessive dust, flammable gases, vapours or solvents is not permitted. It may cause explosion or fire. Depending on the cooling type, the product housing may reach temperatures above 60 °C, which can burn the skin.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Mounting 2 Mounting 2.1. Single Sided 2.1.1. Wall Mounting Step 1 – Prepare Mounting Holes Drill two anchoring holes into a wall of a diameter adequate to accommodate supplied wood-type screws with dowels. See the assembly diagram for appropriate hole spacing.
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Mounting ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Step 3 – Prepare & Connect Cables Shorten all incoming cables appropriately. • Mount a wide 2-pin connector to incoming powering cable. • Mount a 2-pin connector to synchronization signal cable or crimp RJ45 modular connector to incoming Ethernet cable.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Mounting 2.1.2. Ceiling Suspension Mounting Step 1 – Secure the Ceiling Suspension Pipe to the Ceiling Drill four anchoring holes into a ceiling of a diameter adequate to accommodate supplied wood-type screws with dowels.
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Mounting ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Step 3 – Prepare & Connect Cables Shorten all incoming cables appropriately. • Mount a wide 2-pin connector to incoming powering cable. • Mount a 2-pin connector to synchronization signal cable or crimp RJ45 modular connector to incoming Ethernet cable.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Mounting Step 1 – Secure the Ceiling Suspension Pipe to the Ceiling Drill four anchoring holes into a ceiling of a diameter adequate to accommodate supplied wood-type screws with dowels. Interlace incoming cables through suspension pipe. Secure the ceiling suspension to ceiling using 4 wood-type screws of 5 mm diameter.
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Mounting ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Step 4 – Prepare & Connect Cables Shorten all incoming cables appropriately, connect them to MASTER display. Mount a wide 2-pin connector to incoming powering cable. • • Mount a 2-pin connector to synchronization signal cable or crimp RJ45 modular connector to incoming Ethernet cable.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Mounting 2.3. Cable Connection 2.3.1. Control Elements TEMP1 TEMP / CTRL TEMP2 – LINES IN POWER 100–240 V Description LINES IN connector (for LGC) Push-buttons PB1, PB2 TEMP / CTRL connector Push-buttons location depend on digit height.
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Mounting ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 2.3.1.1. Dismounting the Front Plexiglass For the LGC variant, the front plexiglass cover is disassembled either to switch the input for the DCF/GPS receiver, or to perform a factory reset using the button (see Factory Reset Using Push-Buttons chapter).
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Mounting 2.3.2. Wires Connection LINES IN Wire Connection TEMP Wire Connection One or two temperature sensors CTRL Wire Connection Stopwatch control connects to TEMP connector BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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Mounting ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual POWER Wire Connection VDC or RP Option Wire Connection 2.3.2.1. VDISP Option Wire Connection BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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For ECO‑DC digital clocks, the DIP switch for LINES x DCF input switching is accessible by removing the plexiglass and front frame (click here to view ECO-DC control elements). The correct position of the DIP switch must be set before connecting the line wiring to the LINES connector or before starting the synchronization line.
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Clock Operation ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Connect one pin (LINES+ or LINES-) to the PE conductor (only valid for connecting the DCF antenna AD 650). The maximum wire length depends on its diameter (approx. 100–300 m at 0.25 mm In case the connection is correct and the input signal is at high level, the LED on the receiver is flashing periodically once a second with one pulse left out at the 59th second.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Clock Operation 3.1.3. GPS Receiver (GNSS 4500) Configure the DIP switch to DCF positon. To configure DIP switch position, you need to dismount the front plexiglass. See Cable connection chapter. It is important to switch both positions to (DCF).
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Clock Operation ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 3.1.4. Synchronizing Impulses In a time distribution system, where the digital clocks are controlled by polarized impulses, set the menu item SYNC according type of the impulse line (one minute, half minute, second pulses).
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Clock Operation To configure DIP switch position, you need to dismount the front plexiglass. See Cable connection chapter. After connection of the digital clock to the signal source, time and date are adjusted automatically, following the receipt of valid time information.
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Clock Operation ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual For IPv6 mode, DHCPv6 and autoconfiguration (SLAAC) are enabled by default: DHCPv6 : menu item is set to value (see DHCPv6 Mode chapter) SLAAC : menu item is set to value...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Clock Operation 3.2.1. Unicast Mode The clock is synchronized to UTC ( Coordinated Universal Time ) from NTP server (up to four IPv4 / IPv6 addresses for NTP server configurable) and must have assigned its own IPv4 / IPv6 address. The clock requests in defined intervals the actual time from NTP...
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Clock Operation ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 3.2.3. Network Parameters Assigned by DHCPv4 IP clock mode must be set to IPv4 mode (can be set in the menu item setting the value either to (see IP Mode chapter).
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• v2c, v1 The structure of the supported parameters is defined in the MIB file. You can download the file from: https://docs.mobatime.cloud/ECO- DC/snmp . In addition, the clock supports the parameters defined by the “system” node in the MIB‑2 definition (RFC‑1213). Alarm notifications are asynchronous messages and are intended to inform the SNMP manager about the occurrence or disappearance of an alarm.
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Clock Operation ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 3.2.8.1. Default SNMPv2c Community Strings Type of Community Default Value Read Community romobatime Read / Write Community rwmobatime Notifications (Trap) Community trapmobatime 3.2.8.2. SNMPv3 SNMPv3 includes user authentication and communication encryption. Security is provided using a Security name, Authentication password, and Privacy password.
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SSL certificate by your own. The default password for the web interface is mobatime . The password can be changed via the web interface, MOBA‑NMS and SNMP. You can also use mDNS on your local network. You can use the hostname of the digital clock and use it with the .local extension instead of the IP address.
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Clock Operation ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual MAC address : 00:16:91:12:34:56 ↓ Hostname : MOBATIME123456 Enter to address bar : http://mobatime123456.local or https://mobatime123456.local The web interface mode can be set in the web interface – Supervision tab. Combinations can be set: •...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Clock Operation AP mode will disable DHCP on the clock and the clock will operate on static IP address. When switching back to Station mode, manually re-enable DHCP if required or reconfigure static IP address.
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Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 4 Settings These chapters provide instruction and information on how to configure and customize various features and settings of the digital clock. It helps users set up the clock according to their preferences and needs.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Settings Button Function • Exit from stopwatch display into clock display CLOCK • Exit from stopwatch display into date / calendar week display DATE TEMP • Exit from stopwatch display into temperature display –...
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Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 4.2.1.1. Example of dISP submenu setting 4.2.1.2. Example of NEt submenu setting BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Settings 4.2.2. Navigation using remote controller BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 4.2.2.1. Example of dISP submenu setting 4.2.2.2. Example of NEt submenu setting 4.3. Web Interface The web interface for this digital clock configuration tool is designed to provide users with a seamless and customizable experience in setting up their preferred digital timepiece directly within their browser.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Settings Step 1 – Enter menu • Press on digital clock or on remote controller to enter main menu of the clock. PB2L MENU • Press on digital clock or on remote controller to nagivate to NEt menu.
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Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Certificates are provided in the manufacturer process since SW version . In the case of updating SW version in the digital clock v7.12 Invalid SSL certificate from earlier versions, there will be an active alarm .
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Settings To the column Subject Alternative Names DNS (marked by yellow), please type requested name of the subject and then click Add . The requested name of the subject can be: MOBATIMEFD306F (as stated above) •...
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Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Delete User Certificate Set the field HTTPS server certificate manage to the Apply factory certificates (delete user certificates) and press Apply . Configuration saved It should display and user certificates should be deleted.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Settings 4.3.5. Time Tab BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 4.3.6. Time Zone Tab 4.3.7. Mode Tab BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Settings 4.3.8. Sensors Tab 4.3.9. Supervision Tab BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 4.3.10. General Tab 4.3.11. Command Tab BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Settings 4.3.12. Authentication Tab BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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Display Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 5 Display Settings Display Settings Summary Menu Item Description Value(s) Display Brightness – • Timezone of Time and Date – •, – Time Constants for Automatic Data Switching Over •, 12-Hour Format •,...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Display Settings You can choose from the available range of values: Value(s) Description – Lower value = lower brightness, higher value = higher brightness (default value) Automatic brightness Adjusting the brightness in manual mode to the maximum can reduce the life of displays in the long run. We recommend leaving the automatic brightness control set.
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Display Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value(s) Description Display sequence: time 8 s, date 3 s, temperature 3 s Time constants set up by user in seconds for each specific displayed data, see User-Defined Time Constants Continuous display of shared screen Automatic switching over is disabled 5.3.1.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Display Settings a.m. p.m. You can either enable or disable 12-hour format: Value Description (default value) Disabled Enabled 5.5. Time with Leading Zero Menu : dISP Item : Values : (default) Time with leading zero refers to representing hours, minutes and seconds in a time format with with zero before single-digit values. This ensures uniformity in time display and enhances readability.
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Display Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Date without leading zero Date with leading zero You can either enable or disable date with leading zero: Value Description (default value) Date with leading zero is disabled Date with leading zero is enabled 5.7.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Display Settings Value(s) Description Auto-Lock is OFF More information can be found in Automatic Lock . 5.9. Remote Control Lock Changed in version r7.15: These setting has been moved to the menu (see Remote Control Lock chapter).
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– For a proper synchronization process, you must specify the type of source used in your time system. You can choose from several types of synchronization: Value Description Autodetection (MOBALine, MOBATIME serial code, DCF, IRIG-B or NTP) BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Synchronization Settings Value Description Autonomous operation without synchronization Synchronization DCF MOBATIME serial code MOBALine 24 V VDC impulses, minute intervals 24 V VDC impulses, half minute intervals 24 V VDC impulses, second intervals...
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Synchronization Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value(s) Description 6.3.2. Server MOBATIME Time Zones This setting is available only for digital clocks with NTP, PoE, WiFi and WiFi5 variant. Menu : SYNC Item : Values : – You can choose from range of values:...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Synchronization Settings Submenu for Setting the Offset of Displayed Time Value Description Timeout value in multiples of 10 ms set digit by digit in range –999 to 999 (*10 ms) -ddd Range of each digit is 0–9 = negative offset value (e.g.
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Network Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 7 Network Settings Network settings are available only for NTP, PoE, PoE+, WiFi or WiFi5 digital clock variant. Network Settings Summary Menu Item Description Value(s) IP Mode •, Communication Mode •, DHCPv4 Mode •,...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Network Settings 7.1. IP Mode Menu : Item : Values : IP mode refers to specific configuration and settings. It defines how devices within a network interact, how they are addressed and how data is routed.
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Network Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 7.3. DHCPv4 Mode Menu : Item : Values : DHCPv4 ( D ynamic H ost C onfiguration P rotocol for IP v4 ) is a network protocol used to automate and simplify the process of assigning and managing IP addresses and related network configuration information within IPv4-based network.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Network Settings Submenu for Displaying and Editing IPv4 Address Value Description Range 0–255, set digit by digit octet IPv4 address 0–255, set digit by digit octet IPv4 address 0–255, set digit by digit octet IPv4 address 0–255, set digit by digit...
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Network Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value Description Range 0–255, set digit by digit octet IPv4 address 0–255, set digit by digit octet IPv4 address 0–255, set digit by digit octet IPv4 address 7.8. Unicast NTP Address...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Network Settings 7.10. Address Autoconfiguration (SLAAC) Menu : Item : Values : Address autoconfiguration (SLAAC) is an IPv6 address configuration method that enables devices to automatically assign and configure their IPv6 addresses based on information provided in router advertisement messages. It simplifies the process of IP address assigment in IPv6 networks and is a fundamental part of the IPv6 addressing architecture.
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Network Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value Description Default wireless network: MOBA-WIFI AP mode 7.13. Multicast Mode for Configuration of Digital Clock Menu : Item : Values : Multicast mode for the configuration of digital clock refers to a method of distributing time configuration information and updates to multiple digital clocks over a network using multicast communication.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Network Settings Value Description Disable web server (default value) Enable web server 7.16. Web Server Security Mode This setting is available (visible) only if the Web Server is enabled – the menu item...
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Network Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Block name of IPv6 address Value Description Range Cannot be edited -b5- ---- Hexadecimal value of the 5 block of the IPv6 address Cannot be edited -b6- ---- Hexadecimal value of the 6...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Network Settings 7.19. First Address from DHCPv6 Menu : Item : dHCP Values : accessible submenu for displaying IPv6 address In DHCPv6, the first address that a client typically requests is an IPv6 address for its network interface.
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Network Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Block name of IPv6 address Value Description Range Cannot be edited -b3- ---- Hexadecimal value of the 3 block of the IPv6 address Cannot be edited -b4- ---- Hexadecimal value of the 4...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Network Settings 7.22. Gateway from Autoconfiguration SLAAC Menu : Item : G AtE Values : accessible submenu for displaying IPv6 address Gateway in context of SLAAC is a critical network device that provides essential routing information to IPv6 devices. It is responsible for announcing the network’s prefix and prefix length, allowing devices to configure their IPv6 addresses automatically.
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Network Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Item Description Values 0x91 L3:91 octet of MAC address 0xFD, 0xFD L4:Fd octet of MAC address – 0x00–0xFF L5:00 octet of MAC address – 0x00–0xFF L6:00 octet of MAC address BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Sensor Settings 8 Sensor Settings Depending on sensor type. Sensor Settings Summary Menu Item Description Value(s) Sensor Type •, Displayed Temperature Correction Temperature Units Display • Temperature Units •, °C °F Displayed Humidity Correction Humidity Units Display •...
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Sensor Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value Sensor Type TPHB preset value TPH preset value TP preset value No sensor (default value) TP3/30 TPH 1m TP LAN TP LAN PoE TPHP LAN TPHP LAN PoE TPH PoE...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Sensor Settings 8.3.1. Displayed Temperature Correction Menu : Item : Values : * (accessible submenu) This setting ensures accuracy and reliability of displayed temperature. Temperature sensors may have inherent innaccuracies or drift over time.
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Sensor Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 8.3.4. Temperature Preset Value Menu : Item : Values : * (accessbile submenu) The sensor preset value ensures that your defined value is displayed, regardless of the sensor reading or even if the sensor is not connected at all.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Sensor Settings Value(s) Description Disabled (no units displayed) (default value) Enabled (units displayed) 8.4.3. Humidity Units Menu : Item : Values : Humidity is represented in relative humidity units (rh or Hr). Relative humidity is the most common unit for expressing humidity levels. It represents the amount of water vapor in the air as a percentage of the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a given temperature and pressure.
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Sensor Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 8.5.1. Displayed Pressure Correction Menu : Item : Values : * (accessible submenu) This setting ensures accuracy and reliability of displayed pressure. Pressure sensors may have inherent innaccuracies or drift over time.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Sensor Settings 8.5.4. Pressure Preset value Menu : Item : Values : * (accessbile submenu) The sensor preset value ensures that your defined value is displayed, regardless of the sensor reading or even if the sensor is not connected at all.
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Sensor Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 8.6.2. IP Address Menu : Item : Values : * (accessible submenu) An IP address ( I nternet P rotocol address) is a unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to network that uses Internet protocol for communication.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Stopwatch Settings 9 Stopwatch Settings Stopwatch Settings Summary Menu Item Description Value(s) Stopwatch Start Time PreS Counting Direction •, Control Mode •, Counting Unit •, Contact Closing •, – External Keyboard Connection •, Timeout to Switch to Default Display for BRB •,...
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Stopwatch Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 9.2. Counting Direction Menu : StoP Item : Values : Stopwatch counting direction refers to wheter it counts upwards or downwars (with stop at zero or with automatic restart from specified time value or keeping the count into negative values).
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Stopwatch Settings 9.3.2. Control Mode 2 Remote controller button Push-button Function Altering START - STOP - UNFREEZE of display (if freezed display) First press of push-button causes the display to freeze on the HOLD respective time achieved and lets counter running;...
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Stopwatch Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 9.3.3. Control Mode 3 Remote controller button Push-button Function Count up from zero or from preset value in countdown mode, next press of push-button causes the display to freeze and to resume...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Stopwatch Settings 9.3.4. Control Mode 4 Remote controller button Push-button Function Triggering the counter Stopping the counter HOLD Resetting the counter or return to preset value with counter stop RESET PB1L BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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Stopwatch Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 9.3.5. Control Mode 5 Remote controller button Push-button Function Alternately: BRB10 Start Stop Reset BE-801410.4 | 2025...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Stopwatch Settings 9.3.6. Control Mode 6 Remote controller button Push-button Function Alternately: BRB10 Stopwatch display + Start Stop Default display + Reset Default display can be set in the menu item (chapter Time Constants for Automatic Data Switching Over ):...
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Stopwatch Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value Description (default value) Counting in increments of 1/100 seconds (with 4-digit display the counting goes on until 59.99 seconds and then continues with displaying minutes : seconds), up to 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds at maximum...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Stopwatch Settings Value Description Connected If the external keyboard is connected, the TP3/30m and TPHP temperature sensors cannot be connected . 9.7. Timeout to Switch to Default Display for BRB Menu : StoP...
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Time & Date Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 10 Time & Date Settings Use these settings solely for autonomous mode or when utilizing an impulse line. Time & Date Settings Summary Menu Item Description Value(s) HH:MM Time Setting DD.MM.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Time & Date Settings If the set date is out of valid range while saving the set year, it will be automatically corrected. The menu will not be saved, it will return back to the beginning of setting the day and it is necessary to go through the entire setting menu again to confirm or modify the suggested date changes.
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Power modes ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 11 Power modes Added in version r7.14. The digital clock supports power OFF and power SAVE modes. These are modes where the clock display is turned off to ensure lower power consumption.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Power modes 11.2. Power SAVE Menu : Powr Item : Values : An automatic mode where the clock display is switched off at set time interval. If one of the push-buttons or the IR remote controller is pressed, the display is briefly switched on.
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Power modes ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Alternatively, activation can be done via Web interface – Mode Tab . Following start and end time submenus are accessible only if the Power save mode is activated. 11.2.1. SAVE mode start time...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Power modes 11.2.2. SAVE mode end time Menu : Powr Item : Values : * (accessible submenu) The Save mode end time can be set by this submenu: Value(s) Description Range Setting of hour Range 0–23...
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Share Mode ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 12 Share Mode Added in version r8.0. Available only for digital clock synchronized by Ethernet variant. The sharing mode allows sharing of certain parameters, values and functions between multiple devices. It is assumed that for each shared parameter, there is one Master device and several Slave devices.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Share Mode 12.1. UDP Port Setting Menu : ShrE Item : Values : * (accessible submenu) To set the UDP port value, enter the Submenu Pt and set your desired UDP port by following items...
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Share Mode ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value Description Disabled Master Slave 12.4. Sharing Relay Menu : ShrE Item : Values : Sharing the relay status (the Slave clock may not be equipped with REL option, but its virtual status can be shared).
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Share Mode Value Description Master Slave 12.7. Sharing Sensor 1 Menu : ShrE Item : Values : Sharing values measured by sensor 1. In the Slave clocks, a virtual shared sensor 1 can then be set as sensor type in the...
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Share Mode ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value Description Enabled 12.10. Examples of Share Mode Settings Sharing Stopwatch and Relays over LAN with Automatic Transition to Stopwatch Connection Description • Multiple clocks synchronized by NTP protocol (NTP / PoE / WiFi variant) connected to a common network.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Share Mode Master Clock Settings Sharing Settings Setting Menu Item Value Sharing Display Mode as Master ShrE Sharing Stopwatch as Master ShrE Sharing Relay as Master ShrE Other Settings Setting Menu Item Value...
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Share Mode ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Slave Clock Settings Sharing Settings Setting Menu Item Value Sharing Display Mode as Slave ShrE Sharing Stopwatch as Slave ShrE Sharing Relay as Slave ShrE For Sharing Stopwatch to work properly, all clocks must be synchronized (NTP server in this example), otherwise the slave...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual System Settings 13 System Settings System Settings Summary Menu Item Description Value(s) Diagnostic tools •*, Factory Reset •, Firmware Update via USB Process Settings •, Clock Address for IR Remote Controller – New since version r7.15...
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System Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value(s) Description * (default value) Display test Display of active alarms Display of internal temperature Display of test results Display of calibration deviation Passive DCF diagnostic menu Display of line quality diagnostics GPS diagnostic menu All values have accessible submenu.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual System Settings Value(s) Description To browse between active bits, use >> Alarm bits with * are indicated by state LED. 13.1.3. Internal Temperature Submenu Value(s) Description represents internal temperature in °C dd°C Example: 25°C...
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System Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual At one full minute (or if there is a pause between incoming bits of approx. 2 seconds), i.e. it is assumed that the whole telegram is received, a screen is displayed which shows the result of the telegram processing:...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual System Settings Value(s) Description value in range 0–999 counter value is greater than 999 t999. With successful signal processing, the countdown never reaches zero synchronization signal processing status submenu value corresponds to the possible states:...
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System Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 13.2. Factory Reset Menu : SYSt Item : Values : You can choose from range of values: Value(s) Description (default value) No function Invoke factory reset, proceeds to enter Submenu for Factory Reset 13.2.1.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual System Settings Submenu for Firmware Update Value(s) Description inscription flashes, where represents USB signalization state – the process of copying file FU:1 USB drive initialization is OK FU: 0 USB drive not loaded...
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System Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value(s) Description – (minutes) Time in minutes for auto-lock since last press of a button on IR remote controller Auto-Lock is OFF More information can be found in Automatic Lock .
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual System Settings Successful unlocking is indicated by displaying on the clock display. 13.7. Display Brightness Derating Added in version r8.0. Menu : SYSt Item : Values : Display brightness derating is a feature that adjusts the brightness of display based on specific conditions or user preferences.
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System Settings ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Value Description Light Sensor Correction -30% Light Sensor Correction -40% Light Sensor Correction -50% 13.9. Individual Digit Brightness Setting Added in version r8.02. This menu item may not be available to all users. Its availability can vary depending on device configuration.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual System Settings Menu : SYSt Item : Values : submenu This setting allows you to adjust the brightness of individual dots. Each dot is adjusted separately, with values ranging from values (values –...
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Local time calculation ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 14 Local time calculation 14.1. According to Synchronization Source This setting is suitable for digital clock synchronized by a DCF receiver or controlled by a master clock as SLAVE clock in a time distrubution system.
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Display time and date according to chosen preconfigured timezone entry including daylight saving time 14.4. According to Server MOBATIME This setting is suitable for NTP, PoE, WiFi and WiFi5 digital clock controlled by MOBATIME NTP servers which supports the timezone server functionality. Item...
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Timezones Table ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 15 Timezones Table Time zones are a system of dividing the Earth’s surface into regions, each with its own unique time offset from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) or GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and which may have different rules for change seasonal time. This division allows for consistent and synchronized timekeeping across the globe.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Timezones Table City / State Offset Standard → DST DST → Standard South Australia: Adelaide +9.5 Northern Territory: Darwin +9.5 Brisbane, Guam, Port Moresby, Vladivostok Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Tasmania: Hobart Sunday October Sunday April...
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Timezones Table ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual City / State Offset Standard → DST DST → Standard Honolulu, Hawaii (US) Midway Is. (US) Mexico City, Mexico last Sunday October Sunday April (02:00) (02:00) Adak (Aletuian Is.) Sunday March...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Factory Reset to Default Values 16 Factory Reset to Default Values 16.1. Factory Reset Using Menu In an event that the clock gets to state that it does not work properly due to incorrect configuration or it is not possible to connect to the...
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Factory Reset to Default Values ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual The reset button is located inside of the clock on clock’s control module located on PCB. First, you need to dismount the front plexiglass (see Dismounting the Front Plexiglass chapter) and you also need to dismount the clock PCB.
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) to version e.g. , you must first update to version r8.0 (to download, go to the URL <https://docs.mobatime.cloud/ECO-DC/firmware/bin/dc4-8.00.zip>). Only then can you update freely to any version. This intermediate step is crucial! 17.1. Firmware update via MOBA-NMS For instruction about firmware update via MOBA-NMS, please visit www.mobatime.com/product/moba-nms/ .
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Firmware update ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Allow access in Windows security window after opening TFTP server file. device.upd Place the firmware file named to folder from which your TFTP server serve files. Open the web interface of the digital clock you want to update.
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Firmware update Until the file transfer starts, the menu can be exited by pressing the push-button or the button on the IR remote PB1L control. If the file transfer process fails and the copy process does not complete, the clock must be manually reset, as the clock control by the buttons or IR remote controller is ignored during the file transfer –...
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Clock specifications ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual 18 Clock specifications These chapters provide detailed technical data about the clock’s specifications and capabalities. These sections help users understand the clock’s features, dimensions, power requirements and other important details. 18.1. Basic Data Display 57.4...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Clock specifications Quartz Base and Running Reserve Accuracy ±0.1 s/day without synchronization (after 24 hours of synchronization at constant temperature) Accuracy of Temperature Management (for TP3/30m Sensors) Range -25 to +85 °C ±0.5 °C Range -50 to +125 °C...
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Clock specifications 18.2.3. Wall Bracket Dimensions 280–440 18.2.4. Dimensions Table Dimensions are in mm. Index 57.4 57.6 57x.6 75.4 75.6 75x.6 100.4 100.6 100x.6 18.3. VDC Option Voltage Table Abbrevations used: R – Red; PG – Pure green; B – Blue; W – White; A – Yellow; G – Green 18.3.1.
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Clock specifications ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Size 57.6 18–55 57x.6 18–55 75.4 18–55 75.6 18–55 75x.6 18–55 100.4 18–55 100.6 18–55 100x.6 18–55 Voltage is in V. 18.3.2. SMD LED Display Available only for digital clock with option SL .
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ECO-DC Indoor Digital Clock | User Manual Clock specifications Size 57.6 57x.6 75.4 75.6 75x.6 100.4 100.6 100x.6 Voltage is in V. 18.4.2. SMD LED Display Available only for digital clock with option SL . Size 57.4 − 57.6 −...
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Navigate to SYNC menu item o4 and disable the MOBALine timezone (set value 0 ). Navigate to SYNC menu item o5 and disable the MOBATIME server timezone (set value 0 ). Navigate to dISP menu item d2 and set it to value A (automatically set timezone). Time and date is displayed according to source of synchronization including daylight saving time.
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Navigate to dISP menu item d2 and set it to value A (automatically set timezone). Time and date is displayed according to chosen MOBALine timezone including daylight saving time. I have NTP, PoE, WiFi or WiFi5 variant of digital clock controlled by MOBATIME NTP servers. How to configure the calculation of local time? To show correct local time, set following items to values: Navigate to SYNC menu item o1 and set it to value A (automatically set timezone).
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