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Seiko QBT-30 User Manual

Seiko QBT-30
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ࣝࢱ࢖࣐࣮ BELL TIMER
㹏㹀㹒㸫㸱㸮
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Many thanks for purchasing SEIKO Bell Timer.
Before putting your SEIKO Bell Timer system to use, please be sure to carefully read
through this manual as it has been designed to provide you with information for
correct handling, use and maintenance necessary for safe, long-lasting and trouble-free
operation. Keep this manual at hand for ready reference.
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Seiko QBT-30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelQBT-30
BrandSeiko
DisplayDigital
Max Time99 minutes 59 seconds
AlarmYes
BatteryCR2032
Timer Range1 second to 99 minutes 59 seconds
Power SourceBattery
TypeTimer

Summary

Cautions

Symbols and Their Meanings

Prohibited Actions Pictorial Symbols

Required Actions Pictorial Symbols

Safety Precautions

Prohibition of Installation and Electrical Work

Prohibits unauthorized installation and electrical engineering work to prevent hazards.

Location Selection Precautions

Specifies restrictions on installation locations to prevent electric shock or fire.

Action in Case of Troubles

Instructions for immediate actions and contacting service in case of abnormalities.

Prohibition of Disassembly, Repair, or Modification

Prohibits unauthorized disassembly, repair, or modification to prevent accidents.

Operating Precautions

Warns users not to touch internal components during operation.

Prohibition Against Liquids

Do not wet the product with liquids; unplug and contact service if liquid enters.

Prohibition Against Wet Hands

Do not operate with wet hands to prevent electric shock.

Power Cord Handling Precautions

Handle the power cord with care to prevent damage, fire, or shock.

Power Supply Warnings

Use only the specified voltage to prevent shock or fire.

Grounding Confirmation

Ensure the grounding conductor is attached for safety.

Prohibition of Fuse Replacement

Do not replace fuses yourself; contact a dealer for service.

Casing Servicing Precautions

Unplug the power cord before cleaning the casing to prevent electric shock.

Prohibition of Internal Servicing

Do not service internal components; contact a dealer for safety.

Overview

Features of QBT-30

Accessories and Spares

System Configuration

Nomenclature and Functions

Installation Methods

Installation Precautions

General precautions for installation, including location and strength.

Prohibition of Installation and Electrical Work

Prohibits unauthorized installation and electrical engineering work to prevent hazards.

Power Supply Warnings for Installation

Use only specified voltage to prevent electric shock or fire during installation.

Electrical Engineering Work Precautions

Verify voltage at terminals before plugging in to prevent shock or fire.

Installation and Wiring

Mounting Position

Provide clearance for door operation and ensure proper mounting position.

Mounting Hole Sizes

Specifies dimensions for mounting holes.

Mounting on the Wall

Instructions for mounting on concrete walls using anchor plugs and wood screws.

Tightening of Mounting Screws

Ensure screws are tightened securely to prevent the product from falling.

Mounting on Wooden Wall

Instructions for mounting on wooden walls using wood screws.

Wiring Precautions

Ensure power is unplugged before wiring terminal blocks to prevent electric shock.

Power Line Connection

Instructions for connecting the power line for different voltage ranges.

Grounding Confirmation

Verify grounding conductor attachment for safety against shock or leakage.

Operation

Operation Panel Overview

An overview of the control panel layout and buttons.

Powering-up

Steps to power up the Bell Timer system.

System Reset

How to perform a system reset for the entire unit.

Analog Clock Hand Motion

Describes how the analog clock hands move during startup.

How to Set the Present Time

Step-by-step guide to setting the current date and time.

Weekly Program Setup

Preparing and running programs for melodies or contact output signals.

Melodies Information

List of available melodies and their durations.

Dry Contact Output Signal Information

Controlling external devices via dry contact outputs.

Playing the Melodies

Scheduling programs to play specific melodies at set times.

Dry Contact Output Signal Control

Setting up programs for dry contact output signals.

Output Channel Select

Selecting the output channel (CH1, CH2, or both) for signals.

Output Duration Select

Setting the duration for the dry contact output signal.

How to Copy a Program

Steps to copy program data from one program number to another.

How to Clear a Program

Procedure to delete a specific program.

How to Clear All Selected Programs

Procedure to delete all programmed data.

Changeover of Dry Contact Signal Output Mode

Selecting output modes (AUTO, OFF, MANUAL) for dry contact signals.

10 Sec. Advance Warm-up

Enabling a 10-second advance warm-up for output signals.

Melody Test

How to play melodies for testing purposes.

How to Set the Summer Time

Procedures for setting summer time, both auto and manual.

Time Link - Japan Only

What is Time Link

Explanation of the Time Link system for accurate time synchronization.

Using ZA303N Transmitter

How to use the ZA303N transmitter for Time Link.

Using SLR-201 Receiver and SW-302 Repeater

How to use the SLR-201 receiver and SW-302 repeater for Time Link.

Operation Method

Instructions for operating the Bell Timer with the Time Link system.

Regular Reception

Automatic time reception performed hourly.

Manual Reception

How to manually initiate Time Link signal reception.

Standard Radio Wave - Japan Only

What is Standard Radio Wave

Explanation of the standard radio wave service for time signals.

Receivable Range

The geographical range from which standard radio waves can be received.

Installation Location Precautions

Advice on choosing locations for optimal standard radio wave reception.

Specifications

Technical specifications related to standard radio wave reception.

Backup Against Commercial Power Failure

Troubles You Can Solve Yourself

Daily Servicing by the User

Warranty

Specifications

Programming Table