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Advanced clock controlled tone / message generator and master clock

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After all PC programming is completed, saved to the dat file and uploaded to the CTG-2, you can now exit programming
and place the unit in the "RUN" or "OFF" mode. To exit PC programming and place the unit in the RUN mode click on "RUN"
in the "Event Programming Screen", select "Calendar Mode" (automatically switches schedules per Calendar programming)
or select which specific "Schedule" you would like the CTG-2 to run. If you select a specific schedule the CTG-2 will only
run that schedule and will not change schedules until reprogrammed. The CTG-2 will now display the current time with a
flashing colon and light the "RUN" LED. When placed in the "RUN" mode the CTG-2 is now ready to play and/or activate
the next scheduled event*.
To exit PC programming and place the unit in the "OFF" mode click on "Exit" in the "Event Programming Screen" then click
"NO". This will close PC programming and place the CTG-2 in the "OFF" mode. The unit's clock display will display "OFF".
With the CTG-2 in the "OFF" mode the unit will not play or activate any programmed events. The 4 trigger inputs will remain
fully functional for emergency signaling, etc. The unit can be placed back into the "RUN" mode via Push Button program-
ming, PC programming or Touch Tone programming.
If you select a specific schedule through the PC software or push button programming, the CTG-2 will only run that sched-
ule and will not change schedules until another schedule or calendar mode is programmed (any schedule change events
are ignored).
Auxiliary Relay Operation
The auxiliary relay can be either timed or continuously activated through clock events. If the auxiliary relay is currently acti-
vated (because of an event) and AC power is lost even momentarily, the auxiliary relay will no longer be activated when
power is restored. If this type of operation is not desirable, a UPS is recommended for the CTG-2 power.
If the auxiliary relay is currently activated (because of an event) and you connect with the CTG-2 for PC programming, the
"Aux Relay On" checkbox on the "Run" screen must be checked when finished programming or the auxiliary relay will be
deactivated when you exit the PC software. If the "Aux Relay On" checkbox is already checked on the "Run" screen, the
auxiliary relay was activated when you entered PC programming.
See DOD# 466 for more info
Due to the dynamic nature of the product design, the information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Viking Electronics, and its affiliates and/or subsidiaries assume no respon-
sibility for errors and omissions contained in this information. Revisions of this document or new editions of it may be issued to incorporate such changes.
DOD# 463
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Viking's Wireless Clock System provides reliable, accurately synchronized clocks
for your entire facility. Eliminating dedicated clock wiring can save you thousands
of dollars on installation and also allows for easy retrofitting of an existing instal-
lation. While most wireless systems are limited to the range of the transmitter,
Viking's system is not. Each clock acts as a Repeater (transceiver), meaning the
secondary clocks both receive and retransmit the signal, maximizing signal trans-
mission distances. The system is comprised of a CTG-2 master clock, a CL-RFT
clock RF transmitter and Analog or Digital wireless slave clocks. Working on
Viking's 915-928MHz frequency hopping technology eliminates interference with
other wireless products and requires no FCC license, eliminating extraneous
fees. The received signal remains strong even under the effects of noise, obstruc-
tions or long distances which tend to decrease the signal to noise ratio.
Installation is a cinch for our wireless clocks, just insert the batteries or connect
power and hang them. That's it.
Printed in the U.S.A.
ZF302960 Rev A

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