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HN 65
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  • Page 1 User Manual HN 65 Mini Master Clock Scan the QR code or enter following URL to get the latest version: https://docs.mobatime.cloud/HN-65 BE-801468.0-HN 65 | 2025-05-23...
  • Page 3 The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The latest version of this document is available for download at https://docs.mobatime.cloud/HN-65 . 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.
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Safety ........
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  • Page 6 Safety HN 65 – Mini Master 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.
  • Page 7 HN 65 – Mini Master 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.
  • Page 8 Safety HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 1.5. Maintenance and Cleaning • If the product and/or the connecting cable is damaged, do not touch it: there is mortal danger from electric shock! First, turn off the power supply to all poles of the product. Verify the absence of voltage using an appropriate meter.
  • Page 9 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Overview 2 Overview The “mini” master clock is a device used to controll small-scale system of unified time, with up to 180 pieces of slave clocks and up to 8 pieces of school bells (signalling devices).
  • Page 10 Overview HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 2.5. Operation Reserve 2.5.1. Passive • Internal backup battery for RTC in case of power loss. • As soon as the power becomes resumed, the slave clocks adjust automatically and in an accelerated mode to the proper time, the channel stat corresponds to the actual time.
  • Page 11 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Installation 3 Installation The following places should be avoided: • Within the reach of high voltage operated equipment. • Places exposed to direct impact of solar radiation. 3.1. Installation Procedure Snap the clock box onto the DIN rail 12M.
  • Page 12 Connection HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 4 Connection 4.1. Terminal Board Connection 4.1.1. Terminal Description Fuse MST fuse T1 A / 250 V or T315 mA / 250 V (for power supply 115 VAC / 60 Hz)
  • Page 13 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Connection 4.2. Slave Line Connection Connect the Slave clock line to terminal L1 . Set the type of Slave line depending on the type of clock. 4.2.1. Analogue Clock It is important to check your analogue clock movement type before you connect the clock to the terminal L1 . Connecting the clock to incorrectly set slave line may cause damage to the analog clock movements.
  • Page 14 Switch the DIP switch on clock PCB to LINES position. 4.3. GPS Antenna Connection 4.3.1. Integrated GPS Receiver The magnetic GPS antenna can be connected to the HN 65 Master clock. Place the GPS antenna to your desired location. Connect the cable from the antenna to GPS terminal.
  • Page 15 4.3.2. External GPS Receiver An external GPS receiver with DCF code output, e.g. GNSS 4500, can be connected to the HN 65 Master clock as a source of synchronization signal (e.g. if a sufficiently long extension of the coaxial cable of the magnetic GPS antenna is not available).
  • Page 16 Connection HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Connection of school bells 4.5. Connection of Striking Module 4.6. Synchronization of Sub-Master Clock Using DCF Current Loop 4.7. Output Blocking This function is used to block the output function (striking) while the bells (e.g. death bell) are moving at the same time, so as not to damage the striking hammers or destroy the bell.
  • Page 17 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Connection Sensor used: Inductive sensor with NO output (e.g. BES M18MI-NSC80B-BV03) The function is activated by a sensor connected to the Master clock. If the sensor detects the movement of the bell, its output closes and the main clock blocks the striking.
  • Page 18 Information Screens HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 5 Information Screens In the Basic Mode, you can scroll through the information screens on the LCD display. MASTER Time and date information, manual time and date adjustment. LINE Information about the state of slave line;...
  • Page 19 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Information Screens 5.1. Screen MASTER Main / basic screen. From all “screens” you can jump back into the MASTER screen by operating the x button. The display shows following: 10:08:57 Fr I #Ą 25.04.2025s  USB...
  • Page 20 Information Screens HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Button function Save entered values and return to MASTER screen Exit without saving Press the + button. The cursor flashes now on the position of the hours. Enter the time value in the →...
  • Page 21 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Information Screens 5.2. Screen LINE This screen shows the operation state of the slave line (analogue or digital clock), to display this screen, press the > button from the screen MASTER.
  • Page 22 Information Screens HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Button function <> Move between items Switch flasing item (holding down the button will cycle through the options) Save edited values and return to LINE screen Exit without saving...
  • Page 23 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Information Screens 5.3. Screen CHANNEL This screen is displayed when push gradually the > button from the screen MASTER. 5.3.1. Controlling by Active Weekly Program or Manually The CH1 channel is set to this channel control mode by default.
  • Page 24 Information Screens HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Selected channel Channel state Indication of channel lock on20:59 Time of illumination ON off04:59 Time of illumination OFF Button function Entry to the coordinate setting and channel switching on / off correction (see Switching Illumination...
  • Page 25 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Information Screens 5.4. Screen STRIKING Striking can only be set for this clock if it is equipped with the HN…SSR2 add-on module for classic bells or dulcimers. This screen is displayed when push gradually the > button from the screen MASTER.
  • Page 26 Information Screens HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 5.5. Screen SYNCHRONIZATION QUALITY This screen is displayed when push gradually the > button from the screen MASTER. The value in indicates the reception quality of the last hour if the synchronization was successful at least once.
  • Page 27 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Information Screens 5.6. Screen ALARMS Displays the current alarm word and the number of active alarms (memory for up to 50 alarms). The display shows following: Alarms:  7 0x0081 Alarms: 7 Number of active alarms...
  • Page 28 Information Screens HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 5.6.2. List of Possible Alarms GPS sync • DCF+I1 sync • ACCU ovr • VDC ovr • 24h sync • Power on • Calibration • L1 overload • BE-801468.0-HN 65 | 2025...
  • Page 29 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Information Screens 5.7. Screen VERSION This screen is displayed when push gradually the > button from the screen MASTER. The display shows following: HN65.S4 v1.0.0    0x0081 HN65.S4 Type of Master clock v1.0.0 Software version (current as of 23.05.25)
  • Page 30 Main Menu HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 6 Main Menu Main menu Press the v button to enter the from screen MASTER. The display shows following: Main menu        Time zone        Options Synchronization Set up synchronization source, see Synchronization Settings chapter...
  • Page 31 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Main Menu 6.1. Synchronization Settings The synchronization type is preset to Main menu Synchronization press the > button to select and proceed to enter its setting by pressing v button. The display shows following: Type:        GPS...
  • Page 32 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 6.2. Time Zone Settings This functon is used to set time zones of slave line, channel, local time and synchronization source. See all available MOBATIME time zones in Time Zones Table chapter. Main menu Time zone press the >...
  • Page 33 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Main Menu 6.3. Slave Line Settings Set the L1 Slave line parameters according to the type of connected Slave clock, enter the line type, pulse, gap length and cycle type. Main menu Slave line 1 press the >...
  • Page 34 Main Menu HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Half-day, 12 hours (analogue clock) Daily, 24 hours (digital clock) Impulse Parameters Impulse Line Length Enter the pulse duration in tenths of seconds: imp(01-99) Pulse duration in tenth of seconds...
  • Page 35 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Main Menu 6.3.2.1. Line States You can set following line states: The line starts stop The line stops 12pos+stop The line runs to 12:00 in fast-forward mode and then stops If the MOBALine line type is set, stopping the line will set the analogue slave clock to 12:00 positions.
  • Page 36 Main Menu HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 6.4. Channel Settings – Channel Parameters Use this function to set the channel switching mode. Main menu Channel setup press the > button to select and proceed to enter its setting by pressing v button.
  • Page 37 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Main Menu 6.4.2. Switching Illumination by Calculated Sunrise and Sunset Time Main menu Channel setup press the > button to select and proceed to enter its setting by pressing v button.
  • Page 38 Main Menu HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 0°00’ 89°59’ N (S) Latitude 0°00’ 179°59’ E Longitude Button functions: <> Switch between pages Enter item setting Main menu Return to BE-801468.0-HN 65 | 2025...
  • Page 39 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Main Menu 6.5. Weekly Program Allows you to edit switching program for the selected channel. Capacity of 399 program lines. Weekly program entries can be edited, added or deleted. Main menu Weekly program press the >...
  • Page 40 Main Menu HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Button function <> Move between records Add new record Delete selected record Edit selected record Return to channel selection Button function in ‘item edit’ mode <> Move between items...
  • Page 41 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Main Menu Day in which the program line will be executed Day in which the program line will not be executed BE-801468.0-HN 65 | 2025...
  • Page 42 Main Menu HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 6.6. Striking This function is used to set up striking. Main menu Striking press the > button to select and proceed to enter its setting by pressing v button.
  • Page 43 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Main Menu Number of strikes / Output Striking type minute minute minute minute full hour 1 / OUT 1 2 / OUT 1 3 / OUT 1 4 / OUT 1 1–12 / OUT 2...
  • Page 44 Main Menu HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 6.7. Load Channels If the USB Flash drive is inserted into the USB connector, you are able to load prepared switching programs to Master clock. When loaded, the existing entries in the memory for all switching programs will be deleted.
  • Page 45 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Main Menu 6.8. Output Blocking This function is used to block the striking output. The function is used if both striking and ringing are connected to the same bells or dulcimers (e.g. death knell). If the Master clock starts striking at the same time of ringing (movement of the bells), striking hammers or bells could be damaged.
  • Page 46 Main Menu HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual 6.8.2. Selection of Control Contact Type The display shows following: Polarity: NO     Button function in ‘item edit’ mode <> Move between items Switch flasing item (holding down the button will cycle through the options)
  • Page 47 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Technical Data 7 Technical Data 7.1. Basic Data Moutning DIN rail Slave clock line Number of slave clock lines Types Polarized minute / half-minute / second impulses MOBATIME serial code Electrical parameters 12 / 24 V, max.
  • Page 48 Technical Data HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Accuracy (at approx. 20 °C) Without synchronization ±0.1 s/day (after 24 hours of synchronization at constant temperature) With synchronization ± 10 ms Operating environment Operating temperature -30 to +70 °C Relative humidity Max.
  • Page 49 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Time Zones Table 8 Time Zones 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.
  • Page 50 Time Zones Table HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual City / State Standard → DST DST → Standard Offset Brisbane, Guam, Port Moresby, Vladivostok Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Tasmania: Hobart Sunday October Sunday April (02:00) (03:00) UTC (GMT) UTC (GMT) Honiara (Solomon Is.), Magadan, Noumea (New...
  • Page 51 HN 65 – Mini Master Clock | User Manual Time Zones Table City / State Standard → DST DST → Standard Offset Adak (Aletuian Is.) Sunday March Sunday (02:00) November (02:00) UTC (GMT) UTC (GMT) UTC (GMT) UTC (GMT) UTC (GMT)