User Manual SICLOCK DCFRS Industrial Version
2.2 Connection
2.2.1 Target System
The interface between the target system and the antenna is provided by the
2.2.2 Antenna
The two antenna connections are connected in the second distribution box with the connecting cable to the
2.2.3 Cable Shield
The shield of the connection cable laid on site between the
2.3 Mounting
2.3.1 Choice of Location
Before beginning to mount the antenna the location for this should be selected with care. This is significant for the quality of the reception and therefore of the availability of the DCF77 reception signal. It can be at a maximum of 1000 m away from the unit to be synchronized. In selecting the location, the following criteria should be optimized:
•Distance from electric equipment: Every electrical appliance sends out
• Shielding:Metal objects shield the reception signal and thus impair quality of reception. As great a distance as possible should therefore be maintained to metal surfaces and objects. It should also be noted that under certain circumstances, the steel reinforcement in reinforced concrete weakens the field.
•Alignment to the transmitter: The transmitter which sends out the DCF77 time signal is located near to Frankfurt. The steel which is incorporated in modern buildings weakens the reception signal. In respect of optimum conditions for reception, the place of reception is preferably chosen on the side facing Frankfurt. In addition, the antenna should be mounted as high as possible.
In order to find the optimum location for reception within the industrial premises we offer a survey of the whole plant area. In this way as a rule, at least one location can be found which facilitates
2.3.2 Alignment to the Transmitter
As for a radio or television antenna, the DCF77 reception antenna must also be aligned to the transmitter. To assess the quality of reception there is a red LED on the antenna, which lights up briefly every second during
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