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You will need:
- A Flat screw-driver
- A 5.5mm socket and driver (optional)
- Long-nose pliers (not required, but useful)
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| 1. Turn the power to the CapeClock off. |
| 2. Remove the CapeClock from the wall (if you
have already mounted it) by loosening the two mounting screws
at the bottom of the clock sufficiently to remove the clock
off the bracket that is mounted on the wall. Take care, because
when the clock is pulled from the screws holding it to the
wall-mounted bracket, it will have nothing holding it up.
To remove it from the wall-mounted bracket completely, gently
lower it, taking care that any wires that are already connected
are not strained. |
| 3. Place the CapeClock face-down on a protective
cloth so that the readers and front are not scratched. |
| 4. If you already have the Back-lighting set
on, then you can change the Backlighting jumper to the "None"
position (see jumper position in Figure 1a) using a pair of
long-nose pliers. Similarly to turn the Back-lighting on,
change the jumper to the other position (see jumper position
in Figure 1b). |

Figure 1a: Backlighting Off
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Figure 1b: Backlighting On
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| 5. Replace the CapeClock back
onto its wall bracket, ensuring that the tongue of the back-plate
is inserted into the corresponding groove in the wall-mounted
bracket. Secure the CapeClock onto the wall-mounted bracket
(see Figure 3) with the 2 Mounting screws at the bottom of
the CapeClock, ensuring that the cable cover plate (see Figure
4) is correctly positioned. |
Figure 2: CapeClock Back-plate and PCB
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Figure 3: Wall-mounting bracket for the
CapeClock
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Figure 4: Cover-plate for the CapeClock
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