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Verdin DBC 870 - User Manual

Verdin DBC 870
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Verdin DBC 870 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVerdin
ModelDBC 870
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

0.0.0 - MAIN MENU

Basic Icons

Explains various status icons displayed on the DBC 870, such as system lock, time program status, GPS, and network connectivity.

1.0.0 - DIRECT ACCESS

System Functions

Lists main system functions accessible via direct access codes, including clock setting, special programming, and output status checks.

1.1.0 - CLOCK

Set Time and Date

Instructions on setting the device's current time and date accurately.

Setting the Tower Clock Hands

Procedure for adjusting the physical clock tower hands to the correct position.

Enable;Inhibit Standard or Daylight Saving Time

How to manage Daylight Saving Time settings for automatic adjustments based on local rules.

Time Zone Selection

Guide to selecting the correct UTC offset for accurate timekeeping and synchronization.

24;12 Hour Clock Format

Option to choose between a 24-hour or 12-hour AM/PM time display format.

Date Format Settings

Instructions for customizing the display format of dates (e.g., MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY).

Clock Correction

How to manually adjust the clock for monthly time drift by adding or subtracting seconds.

1.2.0 - SPECIAL PROGRAMMING;SERVICES

System Functions Menu

Lists options for programming special events, including interruptions, special programs, and service execution.

Inhibit Time Programming

How to temporarily stop scheduled bell events for a specific date and time.

Special Programming

Instructions for adding one-day programs that are automatically deleted after playback.

Modify Special Programming

How to edit or erase previously programmed special events.

2.0.0 - TIME PROGRAMMING, EDITING, BACKUP

Normal Programming

Guide to setting up recurring yearly bell event schedules, including melodies and strikes.

Edit; Delete Programs

How to modify or remove existing normal programmed events from the schedule.

2.2 - BACKUP; RESTORE

Internal Backup; Restore

Steps to save and load system data, melodies, and configurations to/from internal flash memory.

Creating Backups on an SD-Card

Instructions for creating external backups of system data using an SD card slot.

3.0 - BELL SOUND MENU - BUTTON 3 (ICON C)

Copy Bell Sound

How to duplicate an existing bell sound to a new program number for reuse.

Delete Bell Sound

Procedure for removing user-created bell sounds from the system.

4.0 - LAN NETWORK SETUP

6.0.0 - QUICK FUNCTION KEYS

To Play a Melody Manually

Step-by-step guide to playing melodies using the device's function keys or keypad.

To Play a Melody Immediately

How to play melodies directly and instantly using the quick function keys.

7.0.0 - INTERRUPTION OF TIME PROGRAMMING - CLOCK STRIKE

Inhibit Time Programming

How to temporarily disable all scheduled time-based programming, excluding clock chimes.

Enable Time Programming

Resuming scheduled time programming after it has been inhibited.

Clock Strike Interruption

How to disable or manually enable the clock strike function for specific periods.

8.0.0 - CHECKING DAILY EVENTS

Using the OK Button to Check Daily Events

Method to display programmed songs and services scheduled for the current day.

Using the OK Button to Inhibit Events for One Day

How to disable specific programmed events for a single chosen day.

9.0.0 - PLAY BELLS MANUALLY

Toll Bells Manually

Instructions for manually playing bell tolls using the device's interface.

Peal Bells Manually

Procedure for manually playing bell peals, including setting duration and numbers.

10.0.0 - RECORD A MELODY USING THE KEYPAD OR KEYBOARD

11.0.0 - REMOTE CONTROLS

TECHNICAL FEATURES - DMC;GM 870

General Warnings

General Electric Precautions

Safety guidelines related to electrical handling, power supply, and device operation.