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Features : R 6 x 36mm high digits. R Time, date & temperature indication, selectable with toggle option. R 1 sec. resolution chronometer with lap function. R Count down function to a specific date. R Scoreboard function (two players or teams, count up to 199). R Random generator from 00 to 99. R 2 digit dice. R Hour chime option. R Counter display. R Relay output for temperature control or time alarm. R US or Europe display option: time, date, degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. R Wireless remote control for all functions (wired remote possible). R Optional enclosure type B8009. R Optional extra remote type K6706A, K6706B or K6706G. Total solder points: 775 Difficulty level: beginner 1o 2o 3o 4o 5 advanced Multifunctional clock display ILLUSTRATED ASSEMBLY MANUAL H8009IP-3 Specifications : Fixed 433.92 MHz transmitter frequency, as required by law. Key chain remote control included. Temperature indication from -20 to +70 ºC (resolution 1º). Temperature indication from 0 to +150 ºF (resolution 2º). Memory backup option: 9V battery or rechargeable battery T331 Relay output: 1A / 24V max. Supply: 12VDC/300mA power supply (adapter type PS1203). Dimensions : 252 x 80mm (without enclosure). K8009 Modifications reserved

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  • Features :

    R 6 x 36mm high digits. R Time, date & temperature indication, selectable with toggle option. R 1 sec. resolution chronometer with lap function. R Count down function to a specific date. R Scoreboard function (two players or teams, count up to 199). R Random generator from 00 to 99. R 2 digit dice. R Hour chime option. R Counter display. R Relay output for temperature control or time alarm. R US or Europe display option: time, date, degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. R Wireless remote control for all functions (wired remote possible). R Optional enclosure type B8009. R Optional extra remote type K6706A, K6706B or K6706G.

    Total solder points: 775 Difficulty level: beginner 1o 2o 3o 4o 5þ advanced

    Multifunctional clock display

    ILLUSTRATED ASSEMBLY MANUAL H8009IP-3

    Specifications :

    Fixed 433.92 MHz transmitter frequency, as required by law. Key chain remote control included. Temperature indication from -20 to +70 ºC (resolution 1º). Temperature indication from 0 to +150 ºF (resolution 2º). Memory backup option: 9V battery or rechargeable battery T331 Relay output: 1A / 24V max. Supply: 12VDC/300mA power supply (adapter type PS1203). Dimensions : 252 x 80mm (without enclosure).

    K8009

    Modifications reserved

  • 2

    Assembly hints

    1. Assembly (Skipping this can lead to troubles ! ) Ok, so we have your attention. These hints will help you to make this project successful. Read them carefully. 1.1 Make sure you have the right tools: • A good quality soldering iron (25-40W) with a

    small tip. • Wipe it often on a wet sponge or cloth, to keep it clean; then apply solder to

    the tip, to give it a wet look. This is called ‘thinning’ and will protect the tip, and enables you to make good connections. When solder rolls off the tip, it needs cleaning.

    • Thin raisin-core solder. Do not use any flux or grease. • A diagonal cutter to trim excess wires. To avoid injury when cutting

    excess leads, hold the lead so they cannot fly towards the eyes. • Needle nose pliers, for bending leads, or to hold compo-

    nents in place. • Small blade and phillips screwdrivers. A basic range

    is fine.

    For some projects, a basic multi-meter is required, or might be handy

    1.2 Assembly Hints :

    ⇒ Make sure the skill level matches your experience, to avoid disappointments. ⇒ Follow the instructions carefully. Read and understand the entire step before

    you perform each operation. ⇒ Perform the assembly in the correct order as stated in this manual ⇒ Position all parts on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) as shown on the draw-

    ings. ⇒ Values on the circuit diagram are subject to changes. ⇒ Values in this assembly guide are correct* ⇒ Use the check-boxes to mark your progress. ⇒ Please read the included information on safety and customer service * Typographical inaccuracies excluded. Always look for possible last minute manual updates, indicated as ‘NOTE’ on a separate leaflet.

    0.000

  • 3

    Assembly hints

    1.3 Soldering Hints :

    1- Mount the component against the PCB surface and carefully solder the leads

    2- Make sure the solder joints are cone-shaped and shiny

    3- Trim excess leads as close as possible to the sol-der joint

    REMOVE THEM FROM THE TAPE ONE AT A

    TIME !

    Velleman hereby certifies that the device K8009 meets the essential requirements and all other relevant stipulations of directive 1999/5/

    EG and 1995/5/EC.

    For the complete conformity declaration check out : http://www.velleman.be/downloads/doC/CE_K8009.pdf

    AXIAL COMPONENTS ARE TAPED IN THE CORRECT MOUNTING SEQUENCE !

  • 4

    Color code table

    I

    P

    E

    SF

    S

    D

    K

    N

    D

    GB

    F

    N

    L

    C

    O

    D

    E

    CO

    DIC

    E

    CO

    LO

    RE

    CO

    DIG

    O

    DE

    C

    OR

    ES

    CO

    DIG

    O

    DE

    C

    OL

    OR

    ES

    RI

    KO

    OD

    I F

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    G

    SC

    HE

    MA

    FA

    RV

    E-

    KO

    DE

    F

    AR

    GE

    -K

    OD

    E

    FA

    RB

    K

    OD

    E

    CO

    LO

    UR

    C

    OD

    E

    CO

    DIF

    I-C

    AT

    ION

    D

    ES

    C

    OU

    -L

    EU

    RS

    KL

    EU

    RK

    OD

    E C

    O

    D

    E

    0 N

    ero

    P

    reto

    N

    egro

    M

    ust

    a S

    vart

    S

    ort

    S

    ort

    S

    chw

    arz

    Bla

    ck

    No

    ir

    Zw

    art

    0

    1 M

    arro

    ne

    Cas

    tan

    ho

    Mar

    rón

    Ru

    skea

    B

    run

    B

    run

    B

    run

    B

    rau

    n

    Bro

    wn

    Bru

    n

    Bru

    in

    1

    2 R

    oss

    o

    En

    car-

    nad

    o

    Ro

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    Pu

    nai

    nen

    d

    d

    d

    Ro

    t R

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    Ro

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    e R

    oo

    d

    2

    3 A

    ran

    -ci

    ato

    L

    aran

    ja

    Nar

    an-

    jad

    o

    Ora

    nss

    i O

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    ge

    Ora

    ng

    e O

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    Ora

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    4 G

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    A

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    elo

    A

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    Kel

    tain

    en G

    ul

    Gu

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    Gel

    b

    Yel

    low

    Ja

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    4

    5 V

    erd

    e V

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    e V

    erd

    e V

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    ä G

    rön

    G

    røn

    G

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    Grü

    n

    Gre

    en

    Ver

    t G

    roen

    5

    6 B

    lu

    Azu

    l A

    zul

    Sin

    inen

    B

    Blå

    B

    Bla

    u

    Blu

    e B

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    B

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    7 V

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    V

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    ta

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    L

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    Vio

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    Pu

    rple

    V

    iole

    t P

    aars

    7

    8 G

    rig

    io

    Cin

    zen

    to G

    ris

    Har

    maa

    G

    Grå

    G

    Gra

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    Gre

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    Gri

    js

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    9 B

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    co

    Bra

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    d

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    9

    A

    Arg

    ento

    P

    rate

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    Pla

    ta

    Ho

    pea

    S

    ilver

    S

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    S

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    S

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    S

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    A

    rgen

    t Z

    ilver

    A

    B

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    D

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    ( 4

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    ( 4

    - 7

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    )

    CO

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    2…

    5

  • 5

    Construction

    First the remote control PCB is assembled, P6706A:

    The remote control can be build for wireless remote operation or for “wired” remote operation (no need for battery in the transmitter). In case of a wired remote, only a few components are mounted, see further.

    Before mounting the components on the PCB, first check that the PCB fits in the housing. Watch the small notch next to LD1. Should it not fit, then grind the edges of the PCB carefully.

    Mount only the components marked with “#” if wired remote is wanted.

    IMPORTANT

    q R4 : 33K (3 - 3 - 3 - B) q R5 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4 - B) #

    3. 1/4W Resistors

    R...

    q J1 #

    1. Jumperwire

    q D1 : BAT85 # q D2 : BAT85 #

    2. Diodes (Check the polarity)

    CATHODE

    D...

    q X1 : SAW433

    4. SAW resonator (Watch the position of the notch)

    X...

    q SW1 : KRS0611 # q SW2 : KRS0611 #

    5. Push buttons

    q IC1 : 18p #

    6. IC socket (Watch the position of the notch)

    q C1 : 100pF (101) q C2 : 1pF small type ! q C3 : 56pF q C4 : 4,7pF (4p7, 4.7) q C5 : 56pF q C6 : 470pF (471) #

    7. Capacitors

    C...

    IC...

    1

  • 6

    Construction

    q T1 : MPSH10

    Check the minimum height ! :

    8. Transistor

    7mm

    q R1 : 33K (3 - 3 - 3) q R2 : 47 (4 - 7 - 0) q R3 : 220 (2 - 2 - 1)

    9. 1/4W Resistors (check the color code)

    R...

    q LD1 : 3mm (2)

    Mount at the indicated height :

    10. LED (check the polarity)

    COLOR= 2...5

    LD...

    CATHODE

    18mm11mm

    A simple air core coil has to be made as shown in the diagram using the jumper lead supplied

    q L1: 1 turn

    11. Coil

    5mm

    Check for good attachment of the solder to the contacts. Mount them as straight as possible!

    12. Battery contacts

    q IC1 : UM3758 #

    13. IC (Watch the position of the notch !)

    IC...PIN 1

    1

  • 7

    Construction

    Your own individual code can be set for a transmitter/clock combination. There is a row of nine code pads that are the closest to IC1, only one code connection is used. The code can be set by linking the code pad to a neighbouring "-" pad or "+" pad by using a jumper lead. JC1 and JC2 are located on the main PCB P8009.

    There are 3 different combinations possible: 1. JC1 and JC2 are not mounted on the main PCB, then do not mount code

    jumpers on the transmitter.

    2. JC1 is mounted on the main PCB, Mount a jumper like in the drawing:

    3. JC2 is mounted on the main PCB, Mount a jumper like in the drawing:

    In case of a “wired” remote, continue the assembly. In case of a wireless remote, the transmitter PCB can be placed in his enclosure. Fit a new 12V battery type V23GA or GP23A. Check the polarity which is shown in the enclosure. REMARK: If the buttons do not “click”, please check the position of the PCB. It is also possible that the first time, you have to press firmly the button cap before they work properly.

    14. Create your code

    Affix the supplied sticker to the housing.

    15. Sticker

    Velleman

    SRFCE433,92 MHz

  • 8

    Construction

    Assembly of the main PCB P8009 :

    q J1 q J2 q J3 q J4 q J5 q J6 q J7 q J8 q J9 q J10 q J11 q J12 q J13 q J14 q J15 q J16 q J17 q J18 q J19 q J20 q J21 q J22 q J23 q J24 q J25 q J26 q J27 q J28 q J29 q J30 q J31 q J32 q J33 q J34 q J35 q J36 q J37

    1. Jumperwires q J38 q J39 q J40 q J41 q J42 q J43 q J44 q J45 q J46 q J47

    q D1 : 1N4007 q D2 : 1N4148 q D3 : 1N4148 q D4 : BAT85 q D5 : BAT85 q D6 : 1N4148 q D7 : 1N4148 q D8 : 1N4148 q D9 : 1N4148

    2. Diodes (Check the polarity)

    CATHODE

    D...

    q ZD1 : 6V2 q ZD2 : 3V3 q ZD3 : 4V7 q ZD4 : 4V3 q ZD5 : 5V1 q ZD6 : 9V1

    3. Zener diode (Check the polarity)

    CATHODE

    ZD...

  • 9

    q L1 : 1µH (1 - 0 - B)

    5. Axial coil

    L2

    Construction

    q R1 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R2 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R3 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R4 : 4K7 (4 - 7 - 2) q R5 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R6 : 5K6 (5 - 6 - 2) q R7 : 2K7 (2 - 7 - 2) q R8 : 2K2 (2 - 2 - 2) q R9 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R10 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R11 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R12 : 4K7 (4 - 7 - 2) q R13 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R14 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R15 : 47K (4 - 7 - 3) q R16 : 2K2 (2 - 2 - 2) q R17 : 150 (1 - 5 - 1) q R18 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R19 : 4K7 (4 - 7 - 2) q R20 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R21 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R22 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R23 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R24 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R25 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R26 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R27 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R28 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R29 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R30 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R31 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R32 : 4K7 (4 - 7 - 2) q R33 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R34 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R35 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R36 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R37 : 4K7 (4 - 7 - 2) q R38 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R39 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R40 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4)

    4. 1/4W Resistors

    R...

    q R41 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R42 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R43 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R44: 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R45 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R46 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R47 : 4K7 (4 - 7 - 2) q R48 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R49 : 560 (5 - 6 - 1) q R50 : 100K (1 - 0 - 4) q R51 : 2K2 (2 - 2 - 2) q R52 : 4K7 (4 - 7 - 2) q R53 : 2K2 (2 - 2 - 2) q R54 : 2K2 (2 - 2 - 2) q R55 : 1K (1 - 0 - 2) q R56 : 1K (1 - 0 - 2) q R57 : 6M8 (6 - 8 - 5) q R58 : 6K8 (6 - 8 - 2) q R59 : 18K (1 - 8 - 3) q R60 : 270 (2 - 7 - 1) q R61 : 33K (3 - 3 - 3) q R62 : 18K (1 - 8 - 3) q R63 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R64 : 10K (1 - 0 - 3) q R65 : 5K6 (5 - 6 - 2) q R66 : 2K7 (2 - 7 - 2) q R67 : 100K/1% (1 - 0 - 0 - 3) q R68 : 270K/1% (2 - 7 - 0 - 3)

  • 10

    q X1 : 4.194304

    Fix the quartz crystal by means of a jumpwire.

    8. Quartz crystal

    q IC1 : 8p q IC2 : 18p q IC3 : 18p q IC4 : 18p q IC5 : 16p q IC6 : 8p

    6. IC socket (Watch the position of the notch)

    IC...

    1

    Construction

    q C1 : 470pF (471) q C2 : 470pF (471) q C3 : 100nF (104, µ1) q C4 : 100nF (104, µ1) q C5 : 100nF (104, µ1) q C6 : 2pF (2.2, 2p2) q C7 : 12pF q C8 : 330pF (331) q C9 : 330pF (331) q C10 : 22pF q C11 : 330pF (331) q C12 : 1pF q C13 : 2pF q C14 : 82pF q C15 : 330pF (331) q C16 : 100nF (104, µ1)

    7. Capacitors

    C...

    X...

    q T1 : BC547C q T2 : BC547C q T3 : BC547C q T4 : BC547C q T5 : BC547C q T6 : BC547C q T7 : BC547C q T8 : BC547C q T9 : BC547C q T10 : BC547C q T11 : BC547C q T12 : BC547C q T13 : BC547C q T14 : BC547C q T15 : BC547C q T16 : BC547C q T17 : BC557 q T18 : BC557 q T19 : BC557 q T20 : BC557 q T21 : BC557 q T22 : BC557 q T23 : BC557 q T24 : BF199

    9. Transistors

    q VR1 : 78L05

    10. Voltage regulator

    VR...

  • 11

    Construction

    q CV1 :Trim 22p (Green)

    q CV2 : TRIM 5p5

    11. Trim capacitors

    CV...

    q C17 : 1µF q C18 : 100µF / 16V q C19 : 1µF q C20 : 10µF q C21 : 1µF

    q C22 : 470µF / 25V

    12. Electrolytic capacitors

    C...

    q BUZ1 : SV4 / 12-S

    13. Buzzer (check the polarity)

    +BUZ...

    q RY1 : VR3D121C

    A selection is possible for a normal closed contact output, or a normal open contact output :

    For normal closed, mount jumper JNC:

    For normal open, mount jumper JNO:

    14. Relay

    RY...

    q GND q Testpin for time calibration 15.625ms

    (64Hz)

    This testpin can be used to calibrate the clock (see chapt. 22) by means of a counter. Adjust CV1 for a period measurement of 15.625ms or 64Hz frequency.

    15. PCB pin. Mount only if you have access to a frequency counter.

  • 12

    Conctruction

    q SENS: LM335 Make the connections longer when using an enclosure like our optional enclosure type B8009 (use blank jumpwires)

    16. Temperature sensor

    SENS...

  • 13

    To mount all the LED’s at the same hight, we are going to use some spacers. Mount the spacers on the PCB: Mount about five LED’s, then turn over the PCB and solder ONE connection of each LED. Now correct the position of the LED’s and solder the other connection of each LED. Continue mounting all the LED’s as above. It is important that when our optional enclosure B8009 is used, that the maximum hight is respected !

    q LD1… LD132: 3mm LED. Now the spacers can be removed.

    17. LED mounting

    Construction

    15mm M3 BOLT

    10mm SPACER

    M3 NUT

    COMPONENT SIDE UP

  • 14

    Construction

    q RV1 : 500E (470)

    18. Resistor trimmer

    RV...

    q SK1 : DJ005

    q SK2 : BATCON q SK3 : SCREW02

    If a 9V block battery is used for the memory backup, then the following snap can be connected:

    Check the polarity !

    19. Connectors

    -

    SK... +SW

    SK...

    REDBLACK

    q IC1 : CA3160 q IC2 : VK8009 (PIC16C715) q IC3 : UM3758 q IC4 : UM3758 q IC5 : CD4017 q IC6 : LM258

    20. IC’s (Watch the position of the notch !)

    IC...PIN 1

    1

  • 15

    Only three wires are used to connect the transmitter with the display. q Connect one wire between the + from the display and the + of the transmitter

    (connection next to R5) q Connect one wire between the - from the display and the - of the transmitter

    (connection next to C5) q Connect one wire between C on the display and the connection at R1 on the

    transmitter (see drawing). Before mounting the transmitter PCB in the enclosure, make a small slot in the bottom enclosure to pass the wires.

    Now the transmitter can be placed in his enclosure.

    G REMARK: If the buttons do not “click”, please check the position of the PCB. It is also possible that the first time, you have to press firmly the button cap

    before they work properly.

    Connection

    21. Connecting the wired remote control

    P8009

    SK

    4C

    P67

    06

    R1

    +

    -

    C

    -

    +

    C

    CUT OUT

  • 16

    Test & adjustment

    First we will test if the display works properly: • Connect a 12VDC / 300mA adapter (check the polarity and the connector

    type) to the display. The display should indicate the time 00:00:00 (HH:MM:SS) and the (HH) should blink.

    Next step is adjusting the displays- receiver to the transmitter. (skip this step if a wired transmitter is used).

    >Remote control button code.

    • Hold the transmitter about one meter (one yard) away from the display. • Press button 1 on the transmitter, the LED on the transmitter should blink

    rapidly. • Now adjust the trimmer capacitor CV2 (RECEIVER ADJUST) on the display

    using the supplied plastic tuning screwdriver, until the receiver LED (REC), blinks at the same rate as the transmitter.

    • If a maximum range between transmitter - display is wanted, then it is advis-able to repeat the above adjustment with the transmitter at about 10m (10 yard).

    • If the adjustment is OK, then the HH of the display should increase each time button 1 is pressed.

    G Remark : Hold the display away from large metal objects.

    Next step is to calibrate the temperature indication :

    • Disconnect the power supply from the display. • Reconnect the power supply to the display. • Put a known good thermometer next to the display temperature sensor.

    • Press repeatedly button 2 on the transmitter until the display shows dAtE blinking.

    • Now press button 1 until rEGIOn is blinking. • Next press button 2, Eu will blink. Use button 1 to choose between Eu

    (Europe) or uS (USA) display format for time, date and temperature. • Confirm your choice by pressing button 2.

    • Now press the left button until dEGrEE is displayed and confirm with but-ton 2.

    • Now adjust the trim potentiometer RV1 (TEMP. CALIBRATION) until the dis-played temperature corresponds with the “reference” thermometer.

    G Repeat the above adjustment after the display is warmed up for a few hours.

    22. Test and adjustment

    1 2

  • 17

    Test & adjustment

    Next step is to calibrate the clock time base The processor has an internal oscillator that is used to run the clock. By means of CV1(TIME CALIBRATION), it is possible to adjust the oscillator frequency if the clock does not run correctly. 1. Start by setting the trim capacitor in his center (50% overlap) position:

    50% 2. should the clock run too fast, then turn the capacitor more in the maximum

    (100% overlap) direction:

    100%

    3. should the clock run too slow, then turn the capacitor more in the minimum

    (no overlap) direction:

    0%

  • 18

    Mounting

    • Remove the display window and the side panels from the enclosure. • Slide the PCB into the lower slot of the enclosure. • At the left hand side two holes must be made in the small cover, one for the

    power supply plug*, and one for the temperature sensor. * Alternatively a hole can be made at the back of the enclosure to pass the power supply plug.

    • Mount the two side panels. • At the right hand side there is space for a battery, a 9V battery or a 3.6V re-

    chargeable battery type T331 can be used. Connect the battery to the appro-priate connector.

    After connecting the power supply plug, the display window can be mounted.

    G REMARK : It is important that the temperature sensor body is outside the enclosure otherwise the temperature readout will be faulty.

    G Keep the display out of direct sunlight.

    See the user manual for further instructions.

    23. Mounting the display into the optional enclosure B8009

  • 19

    PCB &

    DIAGRAMS

  • 20

    PCB

    24. Transmitter PCB

  • 21

    PCB

    Display PCB

    15

    14

    1813

    17

    1211

    10

    6

    8

    9

    7

    4

    5

    23

    LD1

    1921

    20

    272625

    2928

    42

    4140

    39

    32

    35 36

    33

    34

    3031

    2437

    38

    2322

    LD43

    LD44

    LD88L

    D87

    R11

    T18

    R12T

    2R10

    16

    T17R

    9

    R1 T1

    R4

    R19

    T3

    R18

    5958

    576261

    R31

    81

    T4

    R32 80

    79

    82

    83

    78

    5065

    64

    63

    5354

    5556

    5251

    R20

    T19

    4660

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    Diagrams

    25. Transmitter diagram

  • 23

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