zenitel 70000L Master Clock System User Manual

June 15, 2024
Zenitel

70000L Master Clock System

Product Information: Master Clock System

Specifications

  • Product Description:
    • Marine Master Clock 70000
    • Marine Master Clock 70000L with Network Time Server
    • Analog NTP Clock with PoE connection
  • Revision Information:
    • V1.0 – 26.05.2013
    • V1.1 – 13.04.2013
    • V1.2 – 25.07.2013
    • V1.3 – 16.06.2015
    • V1.4 – 25.11.2015
    • V1.5 – 12.05.2016
    • V1.6 – 24.08.2016
    • V1.7 – 13.11.2018
    • V1.8 – 17.6.2019
    • V1.9 – 08.09.2022
    • V1.10 – 19.12.2023

Product Usage Instructions

Installation and Programming

To install and program the Master Clock System, follow these
steps:

  1. Refer to the related documentation for further
    information:

    • Doc.no. A100K10836 Rev.02
    • A100K10838 Documentation
    • Autocad dwg cable connection diagram
    • Autocad dwg dimension drawing 70000 & 70000L
  2. Ensure that the power supply is compatible with the system
    (50/60 Hz).

  3. Connect the Master Clock to the appropriate network or PoE
    connection.

  4. Follow the cable connection diagram (A100K10836) for proper
    wiring.

  5. Configure the clock settings according to your
    requirements.

  6. Refer to the user manual (Document:1717en21.doc) for detailed
    instructions on how to use the Marine Master Clock.

FAQ

Q: What is the purpose of the Master Clock System?

A: The Master Clock System is designed to provide accurate time
synchronization and control for various applications.

Q: Can I connect multiple slave clocks to the Marine Master

Clock?

A: Yes, the Marine Master Clock supports the connection of
multiple slave clocks for synchronized time display.

Q: How often should I update the firmware of the Master Clock

System?

A: It is recommended to regularly check for firmware updates and
install them as needed to ensure optimal performance and
functionality of the system.

MASTER CLOCK SYSTEM
TECHNICAL & USER MANUAL

TECHNICAL MANUAL

A100K10807

Document Scope

This document describes the installation and programming of the following products:

Product Description

Item No.

Marine Master Clock 70000

Marine Master Clock 70000L with Network Time Server

Analog NTP Clock with PoE connection

Revision Information

Rev.

Date

V1.0 26.05.2013

V1.1 13.04.2013

V1.2 25.07.2013

V1.3 16.06.2015

V1.4 25.11.2015

v1.5 12.05.2016

v1.6 24.08.2016

V1.7 V1.8 V1.9

13.11.2018 17.6.2019 08.09.2022

V1.10 19.12.2023

Author SEN SEN SEN
SEN SEN SEN SEN HKL HKL ASK CV/ASK

Description
Final
Updated 1717en13 to1717en16
Added doc.A100K11451 cable calculation. New rev. of cable connection diagram A100K10836
Masterclock; Protection changed to IP-22, page 8
Updated cable connection diagram A100K10836
Updated cable connection diagram A100K10836
Updated A100K10836 , changes on term.block 6
New manual versions 1717en19 1795en03 – 9539en14
Power supply 50/60 Hz
New Manual version Document 11018en02 added New manual version Document 1717en21 and Document DOK1086en01 to replace previous versions.

Related Documentation

For further information, refer to the following documentation:

Doc.no. A100K10836 Rev.02
A100K10838

Documentation
Autocad dwg cable connection diagram
Autocad dwg dimension drawing 70000 & 70000L

Note: Autocad drawings and datasheets are available for all slave clocks

A100K10807 v.1.9 Master Clock System Technical & User Manual

Contents

User Manual Marine Master Clock

Document:1717en21.doc Date: 2022-06-22 57 Pages

Technical Manual Wired DCF Time Code-Clock

Document: 1785en03.doc Date: 2009-11-04 5 pages

  1. Document: DOK11086en01 Date: 2021-06-16 21 Pages

Option Ethernet Marine Master Clock

  1. Document 11018en02 Date: 2020-09-24 21 Pages

Manual Analog NTP Clock with PoE connection

  1. Document: 9539en14 Date: 2018-08-15 5 Pages

Technical Specification Marine Master Clock

Cable Connection

· Cable Connection Diagram Document: A100K10836 (1 Page)
· Cable Calculation Document: A100K11451 (1 Page)
· Dimensions Drawing Document: A100K10838 (1 Page)

A100K10807 v.1.9 Master Clock System Technical & User Manual

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User Manual Marine Master Clock

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Copyright Notice
Copyright © 2012 Westerstrand Urfabrik AB All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is prohibited.
Trademarks
Westerstrand Urfabrik AB is a registered trademark. All other trademarks or registered marks in this manual belong to their respective manufacturers.
Disclaimer
Information in this document is subject to change without any notice and does not represent a commitment on part of Westerstrand Urfabrik AB.
Westerstrand Urfabrik AB provides this document “as is,” without any warranty of any kind, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, its particular purpose. Westerstrand Urfabrik AB reserves the right to make improvements and/or changes to this manual, or to the products and/or the programs described in this manual, at any time.
Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable. However, Westerstrand Urfabrik AB assumes no responsibility for its use, or for any infringements on the rights of third parties that may result from its use.
This product might include unintentional technical or typographical errors. Changes are periodically made to the information herein to correct such errors, and these changes are incorporated into new editions of the publication.

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Important Safeguards
Read all these instructions and save them for later use
· Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product and/or person.
· Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be placed near or over a heat source. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
· Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
· Installation must only be done by appropriately skilled personnel.
· Except as explained elsewhere in the operating manual, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing in those compartments to a service technician.
· This product is to be connected to mains as a permanent installation and shall be connected by a readily accessible safety switch, mains and/or 24V DC.
· Installation and maintenance of this equipment should only be carried out by qualified personnel.
CAUTION: this equipment must be serviced by an approved technician. The guarantee shall be cancelled if any modifications are made to this product.
General warning (refer to accompanying documents)
Consult instruction for use
This symbol means that according to local laws and regulations your product shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a recycling center designated by local authorities.

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List of contents
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
GENERAL…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 SLAVE CLOCK OUTPUT…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 RELAY OUTPUT……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 ALARM OUTPUT………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 SERIALPORTS ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….7
Serial output………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7 Serial input …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………7
GENERAL DESCRIPTION ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 8
KEYBOARD………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 RELAY OUTPUT CONTROL SWITCHES ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9 STATUS MONITORING LED:S ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 OUTPUT LINE MONITORING LED:S ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9
INSTALLATION …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 10
CONNECTION DIAGRAM………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11
PROGRAMMING ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
GENERAL ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 RUNNING MODE………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………12 STARTUP PROCEDURE ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13
1. Startup questions (this page)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 2. Output configuration / Setup (page 14)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 3. Enter time of Slave Clocks (page 16)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 OUTPUTCONFIGURATION/SETUP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….14 SET UTCWHEN IN OPERATION……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 SET LOCAL TIME WHEN IN OPERATION………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 SLAVE CLOCK ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 TIME ZONE ADJUSTMENT……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..17 ALARMS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 Example 1, display alarms………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 Example 1, erase alarms…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19 Alarm list…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20 WEEK PROGRAM &DATE PROGRAM …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………21 Concept description …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….21 Week Program, example 1 (New program)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 23
Week Program, example 2 (Change program)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24 Week Program, example 3 (Erase program)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25 Week Program, example 4 (Astronomical function)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26 Week Program, example 5 (Block program)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….27 Week Program, example 6 (Mask program) ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 28 Date Program, example (New program)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 29 DISPLAY PROGRAM …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 30 TEMPORARY PROGRAM, EXAMPLE……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 31 GROUP =>PERIOD………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 32 SPEC.-FUNCTIONS ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33

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Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 34 Language ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 36 Setup…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………37 Software version …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 49 Default LT adjust …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 50 Display format…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………51 PROGRAMMING FORM……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 52
FAULT TRACING ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….53
ALARM OUTPUT………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..54
CONNECTION EXAMPLE …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………55
DETAILED INTERFACE DATA………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….55

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Technical specifications

General
Crystal Frequency: Accuracy: Microprocessor: Connection voltage: Max ripple (24V DC): Power consumption: Ambient temperature: Relative humidity: IP rating: Weight: CE-Approval, EMC:

4,915200 MHz. 0,1 sec./24 hours (at +20°C). HD6412394. 100 – 240V 50/60 Hz and. 24 V DC -5% +20 %. 0,7V RMS. 65 W (max) Between 0° C and +50°C. Max. 85% non-condensing. IP20 5.6 kg. Emission acc. to EN61000-6-3, Immunity acc. to. EN61000-6-2.

Slave Clock output
Output 1, 2 and 3: Impulse system: Type of time: Impulse length: Output 4: Impulse system:
Type of time: Impulse duration:
Impulse voltage: Maximum load / output: Total load all outputs:

1/1 minute, 1/2 minute, second, Time Code (TC) LT, UTC Minute 0.1-9.9 sec. Second 0.1-1 sec.
2-wire: 1/1 minute, 1/2 minute, second, Time Code (TC). 3-wire for Forward/Reverse movement: 1/1-minute alt. 1/2-minut. LT, UTC Minute 0.1-9.9 sec. Second 0.1-1 sec.
24VDC 2A (The output is equipped with short circuit protection that resets automatically) 2.5A

Relay output

Relay outputs:

2 closing potential-free contacts.

Max. load/relay output: 24 VDC/AC 2A.

Program memory:

100 years (EEPROM)

Number of control functions: 800.

Alarm output

Number of outputs:

2 Changeover potential-free contacts.

Max. load/relay output:

24VDC/AC 2A.

Type of alarms

Output no. 1 (general alarm): Overload / short circuit, synchronization alarm

Output no. 2 (power alarm): Power failure alarm

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Serial ports
The Master Clock is equipped with two serial ports, one RS232 and one RS422/485. Both ports can be used either as input or output for serial time messages. If programmed as output the port can be used to send out time to external equipment such as computers etc. If programmed as input the port can be used to synchronize the master clock with an external time source provided with RS232 or RS485 output. The purpose of this is to achieve higher accuracy.
Protocol, data format and baud rate are selectable for respective serial port.

Serial output Baud rate (selectable):
Data format (selectable) No. of data bits: Type of parity: No. of stop bits: Selectable data format:
Available protocols
Type of time (selectable):

300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 baud.
7N1, 7N2, 7O1, 7O2, 7E1, 7E2, 8N1, 8N2, 8O1, 8O2, 8E1, 8E2 7 or 8. None, odd or even. 1 or 2.
– ZDA Time string, NMEA 0183 – Westerstrand protocol no. 2, 3, 5, 7 etc.
(Automatic time message protocols)
UTC, LT

Serial input
Baud rate: Data format: Type of protocol:

4800 baud. 8N1 ZDA Time string, NMEA 0183

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General description
Westerstrand Marine Master Clock is the ideal solution for distribution of both Local and UTC time on board ships. The Master Clock is equipped with several outputs and inputs for control of Slave Clocks as well as distribution of time to computers and other equipment needing correct time. The four Slave Clock outputs can be individually programmed for different types of clocks. External radio receivers / time synchronization sources can be connected when higher accuracy is needed.
For control and regulation of various energy consumers such as electrical striking plates, buzzers for pause signaling etc, the master Clock has a built-in yearly programmer with two relay outputs.
The Master Clock is equipped with 10 buttons and a 2 x 16 character LCD. To facilitate the change of time zone two of the buttons are dedicated for this purpose. A light dimmer makes it possible to adjust the background illumination to the surrounding light level.
The front mounted power switch is an all-pole switch and controls both AC and DC
power. Position IN = Power ON.
Position OUT = Power OFF.
Front panel description

Power switch

Relay output control switches

Status monitoring LED:s
Output line monitor LED:s

Monitor Clock UTC

Control keyboard

Monitor Clock Local Time

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Keyboard
LIGHT+ LIGHT NO YES ADV. REV.

Increase LED backlight level Decrease LED backlight level Select function / Change and scroll Move left / Cancel / Leave programming mode Move right Decline Accept / Enter programming mode Advance Local Time Reverse Local Time

Relay output control switches

1

Always ON

0

Always OFF

A

Automatic position, ON/OFF according to program.

Status monitoring LED:s

Alarm Power Radio Link

An alarm has occurred, for instance short circuit on one of the output lines. Power is ON. Indicating signal coming from an external radio receiver. Indicating Ethernet LAN connection. (option)

Output line monitoring LED:s
Output line no. 1 Output line no. 2 Output line no. 3 Output line no. 4

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Installation
Installation and maintenance of this equipment should only be carried out by qualified personnel.
This product is to be connected to mains as a permanent installation and shall be connected by a readily accessible safety switch. Make sure the mains are securely installed.
This product must be connected to protective earth (PE).
The Marine Master Clock is intended for stand or cabinet mounting. For connections, see diagram on next page.
1. Mount the Master Clock. 2. Before connecting the slave clock lines, check the wires for short circuit, faulty connections etc. 3. Connect the slave clock lines. 4. Connect the signal and alarm relays (if used). 5. Connect, if included, other accessories/options such as radio synchronization, RS232 etc. 6. Connect the supply voltage and press the power switch. 7. Proceed to “Startup procedure” page 13.

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The impulse output voltage is 24V DC and max current is 2A.

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Programming
General
Using 6 buttons and a 2-row 16-character display carries out all programming. Programming is self-instructive and to simplify the dialogue Yes/No questions are used.

Running mode
When the Time Base module is in operation it shows date and time in the display. This is called running mode in this documentation.

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1- Select function 2- Enter programming mode 3- Move sideways 4- Change/scroll 5- Accept 6- Cancel / Leave prog. mode

YES YES

MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11 SET UTC SET LT SLAVE CLOCK ALARMS WEEK PROGRAM DATE PROGRAM DISPLAY PROGRAM TEMPORARY PROGR. GROUP è PERIODE SPEC.-FUNCTIONS

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Start up procedure
1. Startup questions (this page) 2. Output configuration / Setup (page 14) 3. Enter time of Slave Clocks (page 16)

STARTING LANGUAGE ENGLISH?
SET UTC 220328 10:11:00
SET LT 220328 12:11:00

When the Master Clock is connected for the first time correct/requested language has to be entered. Press NO until requested language occurs in the display e.g. English. Accept with YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the right UTC. Time format: Year, month, date, hour, minute, second. Set the time a minute in advance. Wait for the right time and synchronize using YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the right Local Time. Time format: Year, month, date, hour, minute, second. Set the time a minute in advance. Wait for the right time and synchronize using YES.

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The Master Clock is now in running mode.

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Output configuration / Setup
Each output can be individually configured regarding different parameters. The setup is done from the special function Setup. If the default setup is used no configuration is needed.

Default setup: Slave Clock output no. 1
Slave Clock output no. 2 Slave Clock output no. 3 Slave Clock output no. 4

Impulse system:
Type of time:
Impulse length:
Impulse system: Type of time: Impulse length:
Impulse system: Type of time: Impulse length:
Impulse system: Type of time: Impulse length:

1/1 minute UTC 2 sec. ———–
———–
3-wire for Forward/Reverse, 1/1-minute. Local time. 2 sec.

Synchronization source NMEA RS485
RS232 output NMSE
RS485 output NMSE

(NMEA 0183ZDA Time string) (NMEA 0183ZDA Time string) (NMEA 0183ZDA Time string)

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Set UTC when in operation

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SET UTC
SET UTC 1609266 10:11:00
SET UTC
MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:00 L12:11

Select function using .
Enter the programming mode with YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the right UTC. Time format: Year, month, date, hour, minute, second. Set the time a minute in advance. Wait for the right time and synchronize using YES. Leave programming mode by pressing several times.
The master clock is now back in running mode.

Set Local Time when in operation
Remark: To do normal Time Zone adjustments use the buttons, ADV and REV.

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Select function using .

SET LT

Enter the programming mode with YES.

SET LT 160926 12:11:00
SET LT
MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11

Set, by using the arrows, the right Local Time. Time format: Year, month, date, hour, minute, second. Set the time a minute in advance. Wait for the right time and synchronize using YES.
Leave programming mode by pressing several
times.
The master clock is now back in running mode.

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Slave Clock

MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11

Select function using .

SLAVE CLOCK IMPULSE OUTPUT 1

Enter the programming mode with YES. Select output using . Accept with YES.

IMPULSE OUTPUT 1

= 09:07

OFF

IMPULSE OUTPUT 1 = 09.07? (Example) If the slave clocks connected to impulse output 1 shows 09:07 answer YES, if not, set the time shown by the slave clocks.

IMPULSE OUTPUT 1

= 09:07

OFF

Turn ON impulse output 1 by using .

IMPULSE OUTPUT 1

= 09:07

ON

SLAVE CLOCK

Accept with YES
Leave programming mode by pressing several times.

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The master clock is now back in running mode

NOTE! NOTE!

If a slave clock runs out by a minute, its cabling must be pole changed and the slave clock to be corrected manually.
If the time of the slave clocks is ahead of correct/present time the Master Clock will wait until correct time corresponds with the slave clocks.

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Time zone adjustment
To change Local Time zone two buttons are used. The buttons are named ADV and REV. To advance the Local Time slave clocks to a new time zone press button ADV. Example:

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LOCAL TIME ADJ. 60m ?
LOCAL TIME ADJ. !
MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L13:11

Press button ADV.
Use the default value or change by pressing ADV. Accept with YES. The Local Time slave clocks will now advance 60 minutes.
When the correction is finished the display is automatically returned to running mode.

To reverse the Local Time slave clocks to a new time zone press button REV. Example:

MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11

Press button REV.

LOCAL TIME ADJ. – 60m ?
LOCAL TIME ADJ. !
MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L11:11

Use the default value or change by pressing REV. Accept with YES.
The Local Time slave clocks will now be adjusted as below: 1 Min forward clock’s stop 60 min 0,5 Min F/B clock’s: Reverse 60 Min TC Clock’s: 11 hours forward
When the correction is finished the display is automatically returned to running mode.

Remark: To interrupt a time zone adjustment in progress press button and YES.

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Alarms
This function is used to display and erase the different alarms in the master clock.

ALARMS- DISPLAY ALARMS- ERASE

To show the alarms To erase the alarms

Example 1, display alarms

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ALARMS
ALARMS- DISPLAY

Select function using .
Accept with YES. Press NO until the wished function is shown. Accept with YES.

09AUG 15:52

NO RADIO

30

ALARMS- DISPLAY ALARMS

The alarm is displayed. Press to see next alarm. Return to running mode press .
.
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Example 1, erase alarms
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ALARMS ALARMS- ERASE
09 AUG 15:52 NO RADIO ERASE?
ALARMS- ERASE
ALARMS
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Select function using .
Accept with YES. Press NO until the wished function is shown. Accept with YES. The alarm is displayed. Press YES to erase the alarm.
Accept with YES.
Return to running mode press .
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Alarm list The following alarms are available

Type of alarm

Indication

Reason for alarm

Action

Alarm code

NO RADIO
UF LOW SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT LOW CURRENT LOW CURRENT LOW CURRENT LOW CURRENT HIGH CURRENT HIGH CURRENT HIGH CURRENT HIGH CURRENT HIGH

30 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
52 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
53 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
61 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
62 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
63 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
64 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
71 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
72 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
73 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
74 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated.
75 Red alarm LED lit. General alarm relay activated. (Remark: Alarm 75 is only used in a 3-wire Forward/Reverse system.)

The Master Clock has not been synchronized within the alarm limit.
Impulse voltage below alarm limit.
Short circuit on impulse amplifier.
Impulse current on output no. 1 is below alarm limit. Impulse current on output no. 2 is below alarm limit. Impulse current on output no. 3 is below alarm limit. Impulse current on output no. 4 is below alarm limit. Impulse current on output no. 1 is above alarm limit. Impulse current on output no. 2 is above alarm limit. Impulse current on output no. 3 is above alarm limit. Impulse current on output no. 4 is above alarm limit. Impulse current on output no. 4 is above alarm limit.

Check the external synchronization source. If no external source is used inactivate the alarm. See special function/ setup sync. source page 36. Remove connected clocks and clear the alarm. If OK, check clocks and wiring. Remove short circuit. If OK, clear the alarm.
Check output connections. If OK, clear the alarm. Check output connections. If OK, clear the alarm. Check output connections. If OK, clear the alarm. Check output connections. If OK, clear the alarm. Check output load. If OK, clear the alarm.
Check output load. If OK, clear the alarm.
Check output load. If OK, clear the alarm.
Check output load. If OK, clear the alarm.
Check output load. If OK, clear the alarm.

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Week Program & Date Program
Using these two functions, programming of the outputs is made.

Concept description Program

A “program” refers to programming an output to a certain time. The word program represents a single time event, and several programs are defined as a group of programs. For example: output 2 switches on every working day (Monday-Friday) at 8.00.

Week program

A week program is a program, which is repeated every week. You can for each program choose for which days of the week it shall be valid: Individual or block programming. M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday T = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday S = Sunday

Date program

A date program is a program, which is valid for a specific date.

Group

A group of programs, signal events.

Type of signals

There are some different kinds of signals, depending on how the relay output is to be used.

ON/OFF

Is used when a longer lasting switching ON is required, e.g. for controlling fans, door locks, lighting etc.

01s

Is used when a short pulse is required, e.g. for bells/buzzers.

Pulse duration selectable from 1-99 seconds.

Astr.

Astr. (Twilight) is a function which closes/opens a predestined relay at sunrise

resp. sunset. Which day and month of the year it is, and where the Time Central

programmer is located geographically, define the time of the sunrise resp.

sunset. The sunrise resp. sunset are calculated in the software of the Y8

module. The geographic position of the Time Central is entered at starting up. A

map indicating latitude (°north) and longitude (°east) is enclosed.

Mask

A program that is repeated f. ex every hour is easily entered by the use of mask program. XX.15.00 ; the program is repeated every hour at minute 15. 08.XX.00 ; the program is repeated every minute between 08.00 and 09.00. XX.XX.00 ; The program is repeated every minute.

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To simplify programming 3 sub menus are used:

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

WEEK PROGRAM ERASE GROUP A

WEEK PROGRAM CHANGE GROUP A

To enter new programs. To erase a separate existing program. To change existing programs.

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Week Program, example 1 (New program) Example: Outputs No. 2 shall switch on Monday ­ Friday at 09.00 and off at 17.00.

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WEEK PROGRAM

Select function using . Enter programming mode using YES.

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

OUTPUT 2

ON

——–08:00:00

OUTPUT 2

ON

——–08:00:00

OUTPUT 2

ON

MTWTF– 08:00:00

OUTPUT 2

ON

MTWTF– 09:00:00

OUTPUT 2

OFF

MTWTF– 17:00:00

WEEK PROGRAM

Select new program using YES.
Select group of programs using , accept using YES.
Select output using . Move to the right using .
State type of signal using .
State the days the program shall function using . Move to the right using . State the time of the program using . Move to the right using . Accept using YES. If the program is approved the text “Program saved” is displayed quickly. Continue with programming OFF for the same output or leave programming by pressing several times.

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Week Program, example 2 (Change program) Example: A signal on output 1, Monday ­ Friday at 08.00, shall be changed to 08.15. Signal length is 5 seconds.

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Select function using .

WEEK PROGRAM

Enter programming mode using YES.

WEEK PROGRAM CHANGE GROUP A

WEEK PROGRAM CHANGE GROUP A

OUTPUT 2

05S

MTWTF– 08:00:00

OUTPUT 2

05S

MTWTF– 08:00:00

Select change program using YES. Select group of programs using , accept using YES. Select output using . Move to the right using . Step forward to the program, which is to be changed using NO and YES.

OUTPUT 2

05S

MTWTF– 08:15:00

WEEK PROGRAM

Change the time to 09.15 using the arrows. Accept using YES.
Leave the programming by pressing several times.

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Week Program, example 3 (Erase program)
Example: A signal on output 1, Fridays at 16.30 shall be deleted. Signal length is 5 seconds.

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Select function using .

WEEK PROGRAM

Enter programming mode using YES.

WEEK PROGRAM ERASE GROUP A
WEEK PROGRAM ERASE GROUP A

OUTPUT 1

ON

MTWTF– 09:00:00

OUTPUT 1

05S

—-F– 16:30:00

WEEK PROGRAM

Select erase program using YES. Select group of programs using , accept using YES.
Select output using . Move to the right using . Step forward to the program that is to be erased using NO and YES. Accept using YES. Leave the programming by pressing several times.

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Week Program, example 4 (Astronomical function) Example: Output No. 1 shall switch ON all sunset All days and switch OFF at sunrise.

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Select function using .

WEEK PROGRAM

Enter programming mode using YES.

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

OUTPUT 2 ON MTWTF– 08:00:00

OUTPUT 2 ASTR MTWTF–
OUTPUT 2 ASTR MTWTF–

WEEK PROGRAM

Select new program using YES.
Select group of programs using , accept using YES.
Select output using . Move to the right using .
State type of signal using . State the days the program shall function using . Accept using YES. If the program is approved the text “Program saved” is displayed quickly. Leave the programming by pressing several times.

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Week Program, example 5 (Block program) Example: Outputs No. 2 shall switch on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 09.00.

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Select function using .

WEEK PROGRAM

Enter programming mode using YES.

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

OUTPUT 2 ON ——–08:00:00
OUTPUT 2 ON ——–08:00:00

OUTPUT 2 ON M-W-F– 08:00:00

OUTPUT 2 ON M-W-F– 09:00:00

OUTPUT 2 OFF M-W-F– 09:00:00
WEEK PROGRAM
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Select new program using YES.
Select group of programs using , accept using YES.
Select output using . Move to the right using .
State type of signal using .
State the days the program shall function using . Move to the right using . State the time of the program using . Move to the right using . Accept using YES. If the program is approved the text “Program saved” is displayed quickly. Continue with programming OFF for the same output or leave programming by pressing several times

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Week Program, example 6 (Mask program) Example: Outputs No. 2 shall switch on for 5 seconds every hour at minute 15, all days in the week.

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Select function using .

WEEK PROGRAM

Enter programming mode using YES.

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

WEEK PROGRAM

NEW

GROUP A

Select new program using YES. Select group of programs using , accept using YES.

OUTPUT 2 ON ——–08:00:00 OUTPUT 2 05S ——–08:00:00
OUTPUT 2 05S MTWTFSS 08:00:00
OUTPUT 2 05S MTWTFSS **:15:00
WEEK PROGRAM
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Select output using . Move to the right using .
State type of signal using . 05S = Pulse with 5 seconds length.
State the days the program shall function using . Move to the right using .
State the time of the program using . ** = every hour. Move to the right using . Accept using YES. If the program is approved the text “Program saved” is displayed quickly.
Leave programming by pressing several times.

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Date Program, example (New program) Example: Outputs No. 1 shall switch on the 1st of August at 12.00.

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Select function using .

DATE PROGRAM

Enter programming mode using YES.

DATE PROGRAM NEW
OUTPUT 1 ON AUG 01 08:00:00
OUTPUT 1 ON AUG 01 08:00:00
OUTPUT 1 ON AUG 01 08:00:00
OUTPUT 1 ON AUG 01 12:00:00
OUTPUT 1 OFF AUG 01 12:00:00
DATE PROGRAM
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Select new program using YES.
Select output using . Move to the right using .
State type of signal using .
State the date the program shall function using . Move to the right using . State the time of the program using . Move to the right using . Accept using YES. If the program is approved the text “Program saved” is displayed quickly. Continue with programming OFF for the same output or leave programming by pressing several times.

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Display Program
MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:00 L12:11 DISPLAY PROGRAM
DISPLAY PROGRAM GROUP A
GROUP A OUTPUT ALL
OUTPUT 2 ON MTWTF– 08:00:00
DISPLAY PROGRAM

Select function using . Enter display program using YES. Select program group using , accept with YES. Select output to be displayed using , accept with YES. Step forwards alt. Backwards using . Leave the function display program by pressing several times.

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Temporary Program, example

Example: Outputs No. 2 shall switch on immediately 15.35.00 and turn off according to normal week program. The temporary program will automatically be erased when the event has been affected.

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Select function using .

TEMPORARY PROGR.

Enter programming mode using YES.

OUTPUT 2 ON 15:35:00
OUTPUT 2 ON 15:35:00
OUTPUT 2 ON 15:35:00

Select output using . Move to the right using .
State type of signal using . Accept using YES
Accept using YES or change the time of the program using .

TEMPORARY PROGR.

Leave the programming by pressing several times.

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Group => Period

Each program group can be associated to one or several time periods. A time period can consist of one or several dates. Maximum 99 time periods can be used. Program group A is as default associated to a time period covering the complete year, 1/1-31/12.
Example: A school has one group of programs that are used during the school season and another used during school holidays. School season = Group A, School holidays = Group B.
The school holidays are at the following dates: 1/5, 10/6-15/8, 23/9 and so on…

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Select function using .

GROUP => PERIOD

Enter programming mode using YES.

GROUP B

1:

GROUP B 1:MAY01 –

GROUP B 1:MAY01 ­ MAY01

GROUP B

2:

GROUP B 2:JUN07 ­

GROUP B 2:JUN07 ­ AUG15
GROUP => PERIOD

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Select group of programs using , accept using YES. State the date when the period shall begin. Move to the right using . State the date when the period shall end. Accept with Yes. Continue with next time period.
Accept with YES.
Continue with next time period or leave programming by pressing several times.

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Spec.-Functions
The special functions contain functions used during setup and configuration of the Master Clock. If the default settings are used no configuration is needed.

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SPEC.-FUNCTIONS

Select function using . Accept with YES.

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS STATUS

Press NO until wished function is shown. Accept with YES.

STATUS LANGUAGE SETUP DISPLAY FORMAT SOFTWARE VERSION DEFAULT LT ADJ.

Show status information of the different output/ input in the Master Clock. Language selection.
Setup / configuration of the different impulse system, type of synchronization etc.
Display format in running mode. Present software version.
Default value used when pressing button ADV or REV.

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS STATUS
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Return to running mode press .

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Status
With this function each input/output status can be checked. Example: Check the status of the synchronization source receiver.

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SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS STATUS

Select function using .
Accept with YES. Press NO until wished function is shown.
Accept with YES.

STATUS SYNC.SOURCE
NMEA RS485 60% 14OCT 19:59:00
STATUS SYNC.SOURCE

Press NO until wished input/output is shown. Accept with YES.
The Master Clock has accepted 60% of the synchronization messages. Last reception was 14/10 19:59:00.
Return to running mode press .

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS

STATUS

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS

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Status sync. source

Type of synchronization

% of accepted messages

NMEA RS485 60% 01 MAY 12:00:00

Last reception was 01MAY12:00:00*.

*Remark: For W-GPS the marked position always shows the actual second. This information is updated every other second.

Status impulse output

Impulse current
IL=0.5 12:00 UF=26 V

Slave Clock time

Impulse voltage

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Language With this function the language will be selected.

Example: MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS

Select function using .
Accept with YES. Press NO until wished function is shown.

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS LANGUAGE

Accept with YES.

LANGUAGE ENGLISH?
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS LANGUAGE

Select, by using the arrows, the wished language. Accept with YES.
Return to running mode press .

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Setup
With this function the different output and input can be configured. If the default setup is used no configuration is needed.
Example: Set the alarm limit for synchronization source alarm to 1 hour. (Default setting is 12 hours.)

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SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SETUP
SETUP SYNC SOURCE
NMEA RS485 AL.LIMIT –h — m
NMEA RS485 AL.LIMIT 01h 00 m
SETUP SYNC SOURCE SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SETUP
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Select function using . Accept with YES. Press NO until wished function is shown. Accept with YES.
Press NO until wished input/output is shown. Accept with YES. Set, by using the arrows, the alarm limit to 1 hour (01h).
Accept with YES
Return to running mode press .

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Setup sync. source
Below is a description of the different configuration parameters available in the setup menu for sync. source. Please remark that if default settings are used no configuration is needed.

Type of synchronization
NMEA RS485 AL. LIMIT –h–m
Alarm limit

Type of synchronization State type of external synchronization. The following time sources can be selected:

NMEA RS485 (default) NMEA RS232 W-GPS DCF77 TC ——–

Synchronization using RS485 input and NMEA ZDA protocol. Synchronization using RS232 input and NMEA ZDA protocol. Radio synchronization GPS type Westerstrand. Radio synchronization DCF77. Time code type hard wired DC No external synchronization

.
Alarm limit The configuration parameter Alarm limit specifies the time delay before the radio alarm is activated. Default setting is that the radio alarm is inactivated, AL.LIMIT –h–m.

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Setup impulse output
Below is a description of the different configuration parameters available in the setup menu for impulse output. Please remark that if default settings are used no configuration is needed.

Impulse type
Type of impulse
1/1MIN 24H LT 2.0s? Impulse length

Type of time

Type of impulse Selection of impulse type. The following types are available.

1/1M-24H 1/1M-12H 1/2M-24H 1/2M-12H SEC-12H SEC- 60S 1/2-SEC TCmarine TC-ext FW/RW FW/RW1/2 1/1M-SS
1/2M-12B ———–

Polarized 1/1-minute impulse with 24 hours resetting Polarized 1/1-minute impulse with 12 hours resetting. Polarized 1/2-minute impulse with 24 hours resetting Polarized 1/2-minute impulse with 12 hours resetting. Polarized Second impulses with 12 hours resetting. Polarized Second impulses with 60 seconds resetting. Polarized Second impulses with 60 seconds resetting. Time Code marine Time Code marine for TC-Clocks diameter 600-900mm. 3-wire for Forward/Reverse, 1/1-minute. 3-wire for Forward/Reverse, 1/2-minute. Polarized 1/1-minute impulse for analogue clocks with sweeping second hand. (2 seconds pulse length in normal mode and 0.5 seconds during correction) Clock signal to Telegraph Logger No impulse system.

Type of time LT = Local Time. UTC = Universal Time Coordinated.

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Impulse length Configuration of impulse length.
1/1 and 1/2 -minute impulse: Second impulses:

0.1s ­ 9.9 s. 0.1 ­ 1.0 s.

Alarm limits

Impulse current low limit

Impulse current high limit

IL=0.0 – 2.0A UF= — V

Impulse feedback voltage limit

Impulse current low limit Alarm limit for low current (minimum load). The minimum load can be set from 0A up to 2.0A.
Impulse current high limit Alarm limit for high current (maximum load). The maximum load can be set from 0A up to 2.0A.

Impulse feedback voltage limit Alarm limit for feedback impulse voltage.


01 – 99

: No limit (default). : Limit in volts, V.

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Setup RS232 and RS485/422 output / input
Below is a description of the different configuration parameters available in the setup menu for the RS232 and RS485 input/ output. Please remark that if default settings are used no configuration is needed. The RS485/422 input protocol is always fixed to NMEA ZDA Time string and cannot be changed.

Type of protocol
NMSE LT 4800 8N1

Type of time

Baud rate

Data format

Type of protocol Name of the transmission / reception protocol used in the module. The following protocols are available.

NMEA output from Master Clock

NMMI:

NMEA 0183, ZDA Time string, minute update, without hundreds of

seconds NMSE: NMEA 0183, ZDA Time string, second update, without hundreds of

seconds NMMC: NMEA 0183, ZDA Time string, minute update, with hundreds of seconds

NMSC:

NMEA 0183, ZDA Time string, second update, with hundreds of seconds

NMin

NMEA 0183, ZDA Time string, (input to Master Clock)

Other protocols

1:

General 2-way-communication protocol.

2, 3, 5, 7, 16 etc.: Automatic time message protocols.

Type of time Type of time received or transmitted. LT = Local Time. UTC = Universal Time Coordinated.
Baudrate Available speeds: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 baud.
Data format Data format of message received or transmitted. No. of data bits, 7 or 8. Type of parity, none, odd or even.

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No. of stop bits, 1 or 2. Available formats: 7N1, 7N2, 7O1, 7O2, 7E1, 7E2, 8N1, 8N2, 8O1, 8O2, 8E1, 8E2,

Protocol description

ZDA – Time & Date – UTC, Day, Month, Year and Local Time Zone

1

234 56 7

|

| | |

|| |

$–ZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx*hh

Field Number: 1) Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) 2) Day, 01 to 31 3) Month, 01 to 12 4) Year 5) Local zone description, 00 to +- 13 hours 6) Local zone minutes description, same sign as local hours 7) Checksum

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Protocol 2

The message has length 20 bytes according to:

STX F G W 20 YY MM DD HH MM SS ETX BCC

F – Flag bits 7 6 5 4 3 2

=0 =1 =0 =0 Winter time, =1 summer time =1 Synced from Radio source, e.g. DCF77 =1 Synched from timeserver

1 0 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF

Type of time UTC LOC NOR

Example: Assume wintertime time, synched from radio source, synchronized from timeserver, local time: Bits 6, 3, 2 and 0 are set: 0100 1101 = 4Dh = ‘M’

G – UTC offset during wintertime from letter ‘P’ in 1/2 hour steps. Example: Germany 2 x 1/2 = 1 hour, so ‘P’+2 = ‘R’

W YY MM DD HH MM SS ETX
BCC

Weekday

‘1’ Monday .. ‘7’ Sunday

Year

’00’..’99’

Month

’01’..’12’

Day of month

’01’..’31’

Hour

’00’..’23’

Minute

’00’..’59’

Second

’00’..’59’

03h

Exclusive or of bytes F..ETX

The message is transmitted each second

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Protocol 3 At second 56 this message will be transmitted:
HH:MM:00 SP DD/MN/YY SP NNN SP W CR LF (25 bytes)

HH = Hour
: = 3AH MM = Minute SP = Blank 20H. DD = Date / = 2FH MN = Month YY = Year NNN = Daynumber W = Weekday CR = 0DH. LF = 0AH.

00′ ­23′.
’00’ ­ 59′. ’01’ ­31′.
01′ ­12′. 00′ ­99′. 001′ ­365′ (3 bytes). 1′ ­7′.

At second 60 (0) a synchronization sign SUB (1AH) is transmitted.

Remark: The message transmitted at second 56 is next minute. Example: At 09:07:56 is a message transmitted. The time included in this message will be 09:08:00.

Protocol 5 T:YY:MN:DD:WW:HH:MM:SS CR LF (24 bytes)

T =T : =3AH YY =Year MN =Month DD =Day WW =Day of week HH =Hour mm =Minutes ss =Seconds CR =Carrige return LF =Line feed 0Ah.

00….99 01….12 01….31 01….07 00….23 00….59 00….59 0Dh.

The time message is sent out each minute or each second.

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Protocol 7

STX WW VV YYYY MN DD HH MM SS F G BCC ETX

(24 bytes)

STX = 02h (1 byte).

WW = Week number ’01’-’53’

VV = Weekday

’01’-’07’

YYYY = Year

‘2003-2099′

MN = Month

’01’-’12’

DD = Day

’01’-’31’

HH = Hour

’00’-’23’

MM = Minute

’00’-’59’

SS = Second

’00’-’59’

F = ‘0’ Winter-time. = ‘1’ Summer-time.

G = Offset to UTC for winter-time according to (1 byte):

‘,’ (2Ch) -2 hours,

‘.’ (2Eh) -1 hour,

‘0’ (30h) 0 hour.

BCC = Checksum; Exclusive OR of bytes WW..F G in hexadecimal ascii format (2 bytes). Byte STX is NOT included!.

ETX = 03h (1 byte).

This message is sent out each second.

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Protocol 16*

STC HH MM SS DD MO MO YY HL HL ML ML ECT

Code description

STC

Start Transmission Character

H

Ten UTC hours

H

Unit UTC hours

M

Ten UTC minutes

M

Unit UTC minutes

S

Ten UTC seconds

S

Unit UTC seconds

D

Ten date UTC

D

Unit date UTC

MO

Ten month UTC

MO

Unit month UTC

Y

Ten year UTC

Y

Unit year UTC

HL

Ten LT hours

HL

Unit LT hours

ML

Ten LT minutes

ML

Unit LT minutes

ECT

End transmission character

Hex value 02 30-32 30-39 30-35 30-39 30-35 30-39 30-33 30-39 30-31 30-39 30-39 30-39 30-32 30-39 30-35 30-39 03

  • Protocol 16M = Message transmitted each minute. * Protocol 16S = Message transmitted each second.

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Setup special pulse
Relay output no. 2 can be dedicated to send out a special pulse. When this function is enabled the relay is activated every day for 5 seconds at 02.00 UTC.
Use the procedure below to enable the special pulse.

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SPEC.-FUNCTIONS

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SETUP

SETUP SPECIAL PULSE

SPECIAL PULSE

NO

?

SPECIAL PULSE

YES

?

SETUP SPECIAL PULSE
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SETUP
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
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Select function using . Accept with YES. Press NO until wished function is shown. Accept with YES.
Press NO until wished input/output is shown. Accept with YES. Change to using .
Accept with YES
Return to running mode press .

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Setup NMEA LT
This function is valid only if the Master Clock is synchronized from an external NMEA source. Special function sync. source must be set to NMEA RS485 or NMEA RS232. With this function it can be selected if the Master Clock should use the Local Time (LT) information included in the NMEA time message. The Master Clocks LT will be set to the nearest time with respect to the default value entered in the special function DEFAULT LT ADJ.
Example: DEFAULT LT ADJ is set to 20 minutes. Local Time is 15:30.
1. Received LT is changed 5 minutes to 15:35, which is closer to 15:30 than 15:50; Master Clock LT will stay on 15:30.
2. Received LT is changed 10 minutes to 15:40, which is in the middle of 15:30 and 15:50; Master Clock LT will stay on 15:30.
3. Received LT is changed 15 minutes to 15:45, which is closer to 15:50 than 15:30; Master Clock LT will change 20 minutes to 15:50.

Default setting is NO, which means that the Local Time information is not used. Use the procedure below to change the setting.

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SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SETUP

SETUP NMEA LT

NMEA LT

NO

?

NMEA LT

YES

?

Select function using .
Accept with YES. Press NO until wished function is shown. Accept with YES. Press NO until wished input/output is shown. Accept with YES.
Change to using .
Accept with YES

SETUP NMEA LT

Return to running mode press .

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SETUP

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
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Software version This function shows the software version for the Time Base module.

MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SOFTWARE VERSION

Select function using .
Accept with YES. Press NO until wished function is shown. Accept with YES.

MMC-A127 11m
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SOFTWARE VERSION
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11

The software version is MMC-A127. 11m = Uptime for this Master Clock.
Return to running mode press .

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Default LT adjust
This function is used to enter the default value used when pressing button ADV or REV.
Example: Change default LT adj. from 60 minutes to 20 minutes.

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Select function using .

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS

Accept with YES. Press NO until wished function is shown.

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS DEFAULT LT ADJ.

Accept with YES.

DEFAULT LT ADJ. 60 m ?
DEFAULT LT ADJ. 20 m ?
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS DEFAULT LT ADJ.
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11

Change to using . Accept with YES. Return to running mode press .

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Display format With this function the display format in running mode can be selected. The following three formats can be selected:

MON 28 MAR 2022 10:11:00 LT

Format 1 LT = Local Time. UTC = Universal Time Coordinated.

MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:00 L12:11

Format 2 (Default) L = Local Time U = UTC

MON 28 MAR 2022 LT

Format 3, Used for test / fault finding.

Example: MON 28 MAR 2022 U10:11:35 L12:11
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS DISPLAY FORMAT

DISPLAY FORMAT

-1-

LT

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS DISPLAY FORMAT

MON 28 MAR 2022 12:11:00 LT

Select function using .
Accept with YES. Press NO until wished function is shown.
Accept with YES.
Select, by using the arrows, the wished display format. Accept with YES.
Return to running mode press .

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Programming form

Function

Group Output no.

Type of signal Day/Date

Time

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Fault tracing

The display is blank

A.

The green LED “POWER” is light?

A1. No. A1A. Check the supply voltage. A1B. Power supply wires connected correctly?

A2. Yes. A2A. Restart the master clock by switching the supply voltage off and on.

After starting up the master clock, no impulses appear (to correct the slave clocks).
B1. The master clock awaits the time shown by the slave clocks. Impulses will be distributed when correct time = the time shown by the slave clocks.

Relay outputs are programmed but nothing happens.
C1. The switch on the front panel is in position 0. Correct position is A.
C2. Check that the output is working when the switch is in position 1.
C3. Different program types have different priority. E.g. a programmed date program overrides a signal point in a week program. Priority order (1=highest, 3=lowest): 1) Date program 2) Group 3) Week program

Alarm messages
D1. “Short circuit”
Excessive load on the impulse output. Check the slave clock wiring. Impulses are stored (memorized) during the alarm. When the fault is fixed, all the stored impulses are distributed by rapid impulsing.
D2. “Memory full”
The master clock is out of memory, probably due to incorrect programming. Use week program for repetitive signals or group for a certain period. See the programming instructions in this manual.

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D3. “Exists” The signal point is already programmed.
D4. “Not programmed” When trying to change a non-existing signal point.

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Alarm output
The Master Clock is equipped with two separate alarm relays. One relay for general alarm and one for power failure alarm. See alarm list on page 16 for details.

General alarm Normal mode, no alarm Overload/short circuit alarm Synchronization alarm

1-2 1-3 Open Closed Closed Open Closed Open

Power alarm Normal mode, no alarm Power failure alarm

8 – 9 8 – 10 Open Closed Closed Open

General alarm relay

Power alarm relay

1

8

2

9

3

10

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04 PIN NO. SIGNAL
1 IMPULSE 1A 2 IMPULSE 1B 3 IMPULSE 1A 4 IMPULSE 1B 5 IMPULSE 2A 6 IMPULSE 2B 7 IMPULSE 2A 8 IMPULSE 2B 9 IMPULSE 3A 10 IMPULSE 3B 11 IMPULSE 3A 12 IMPULSE 3B
05 (2-WIRE) IMPULSE OUTP. 4 PIN NO. SIGNAL 1 IMPULSE 4A 2 IMPULSE 4B 3 NO CONNECTION 4 IMPULSE 4A 5 IMPULSE 4B 6 NO CONNECTION 7 IMPULSE 4A 8 IMPULSE 4B 9 NO CONNECTION 10 IMPULSE 4A 11 IMPULSE 4B 12 NO CONNECTION

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Detailed interface data

Signal directions refer to the master clock.

Conn no. Conn 01
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12

Signal

Remark

Chassis GND RS485 -Rx RS485 NMEA input +Tx RS485

Chassis GND RS485 -Rx RS485 NMEA output +Tx RS485

GND + DCF +24V 0V

Not used GPS Receiver
24V output

Description

Signal level

RS485 input. 300-38400 Baud. Connector: 3- ­7V to 12V,

polar screw terminal, max. conductor size

according to RS485

2.5mm2.

standard.

Output protocol see separate description

RS485 input. 300-38400 Baud. Connector: 3- ­7V to 12V,

polar screw terminal, max. conductor size

according to RS485

2.5mm2.

standard.

Output protocol see separate description

No connection

Connection for the GPS receiver: +24V, 0V, DCF. 24VDC, max. output

Connector: 3-polar screw terminal, max. current 0,2A.

conductor size 2.5mm2.

Connector: Screw terminal, max. conductor size 24VDC, max. output

2.5mm2.

current 0,5A.

Conn 02

Ethernet

RJ45 connector for Ethernet. 10/100BASE-T. Ethernet version 2/IEEE 802.3

Conn 03 2 3 5

Rx RS232 Tx RS232 GND RS232

RS232 input RS232 output Signal GND

RS-232 in/output. 300-38400 Baud. DB9 male connector. Rx, Tx, SG. Output protocol see separate description

Max. +/- 15VDC, according to RS232 standard.

Conn 04 1, 3 2, 4 5, 7 6, 8 9, 11 10, 12

Impulse 1A Impulse 1B Impulse 2A Impulse 2B Impulse 3A Impulse 3B

Impulse output no. 1
Impulse output no. 2
Impulse output no. 3

Impulse output. Connector: Screw terminal, max. conductor size 2.5mm2.
Connector: Screw terminal, max. conductor size 2.5mm2. Impulse output. Connector: Screw terminal, max. conductor size 2.5mm2.

27 V impulses. Max. load 2A.
27 V impulses. Max. load 2A.
27 V impulses. Max. load 2A.

Conn 05 1, 4, 7, 10 Impulse 4A 2, 5, 8, 11 Impulse 4B

Impulse output no. 4

Impulse output configured for 2-wire clocks Impulse output. Connector: Screw terminal, max. conductor size 2.5mm2.

27 V impulses. Max. load 2A.

Conn 05 1, 4, 7, 10 Impulse 4A 2, 5, 8, 11 Impulse 4B

Impulse output no. 4

Impulse output configured for 3-wire clocks Impulse output. Connector: Screw terminal, max. conductor size 2.5mm2.

27 V impulses. Max. load 2A.

Conn 06 1 2 3
4

Common NO NC Common

Alarm relay output Program relay

Common, NC, NO Connector: 3-polar screw terminal, max. conductor size 2.5mm2.
Common, NC, NO

Max. load: 24VAC/DC 2A
Max. load:

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5

NO

6

Common

7

NO

8

Common

9

NO

10

NC

11

12

Conn 07 1 2 3

+24V 0V PE

Conn 08

1

L

2

N

3

PE

output no. 1
Program relay output no. 2
Power alarm relay output
Not used Not used

Connector: 3-polar screw terminal, max. conductor24VAC/DC 2A

size 2.5mm2.

Common, NC, NO

Max. load:

Connector: 3-polar screw terminal, max. conductor24VAC/DC 2A

size 2.5mm2.

Common, NC, NO

Max. load:

Connector: 3-polar screw terminal, max. conductor24VAC/DC 2A

size 2.5mm2.

DC input

24VDC input. +, 0V and protective earth.

24VDC -5% +20%, .

Connector: 3-polar screw terminal, max. conductorPower consumption

size 2.5mm2.

65W max.

AC input

Mains input. Phase, neutral and protective ground. 100-240VAC

Connector: 3-polar screw terminal, max. conductor50/60Hz.

size 2.5mm2.

Power consumption

65W max.

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WIRED DCF
TIME CODE-CLOCK
Max. 400 mm in diameter for Time zone adjustment
TECHNICAL MANUAL

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General
Westerstrand analogue clock for wired DCF Time-Code from Marine Master Clock provides the possibility to create a time distribution system, with high accuracy and high reliability. The clock is intended for connection to a 2-wire bus which combines power supply and serial Time-Code A built-in microprocessor receives the Time Code, reads the position of the hands, and sets the clock to correct time. The Time-Code, built up according to the DCF- format, contains information about year, month, day hour and minute. At each minute shift seconds are synchronized as well. The transmission speed is 1 bit/second. 24VDC power supply for the built in electronics is combined with the Time-Code. The clock is intended for time zone adjustment from a Marine master clock.
Installation
Connect Time code to time code input, connection movement. The hands will step forward to 12 position and wait there for correct time message. The speed is approx. 1 step/sec. When an accepted Time message the hands will step forward to correct time.
If the Marine master clock sends out a special time message (Time zone adjustment), the hands will step forward rapidly to correct time. The speed of the hands is 10 steps/ sec.
Synchronization
When the clock has received and accepted a correct time code message, the hands will step forward rapidly. If the Marine master clock sends out a special time message (Time zone adjustment), the hands will step forward rapidly to correct time. The speed of hands is 10 steps/ sec. Automatic feedback control of the hands at 12:00 and 00:00. If the time code would disappear, the clock continues by means of the built-in quartz crystal.
During a power failure, the clock is temporarily stopped. After the restoration of power, the hands steps forward to the 12.00-position and waits, for a Time-Code to be received.

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Technical data
Art.no Connection Connection voltage
Type of time code Microcontroller Temperature range Power consumption

113160-20,113160-22.113163-20,113163-22 2-wire 24VDC combined with serial Time-Code
DCF-format with Time zone adjustment. PIC16F628 -20 C to +50 C 20 mA. (113160-20,113160-22) 30 mA. (113163-20,113163-22)

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113160-22

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Ø1 Ø3

4 4 5
4.5 TC (17.5) 39
113163-22

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Option Ethernet Marine Master Clock

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List of contents
List of contents …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 General………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3
Technical data ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4
Setup IP ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 4 Status IP …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Work mode (NTP Server or Client) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5
Configuration using a WEB browser ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Login ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 User name ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 Password …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 Status ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 Network ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 DHCP ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10 Static IP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….10 VLAN ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 10 Utilities …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 SNMP………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 NTP…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 NTP mode …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 DHCP option 042………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Broadcast……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 Multicast………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13 NTP server……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Interval……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 NTP Advanced …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Server …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 14 Client ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 15 Remote……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 Remote control…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 16 General……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 17 Name ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Password ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 17 Lost password ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 18 Firmware Download…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Restart …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18 Backup/Restore ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18
Firmware Download / Wunser………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 19 General ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19
Alarm ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 20

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General
The Ethernet module makes it possible to connect a Master Clock to a LAN (Ethernet Local Area Network). The module can be built into a Marine Master Clock.
The module can be used for Master Clock remote control, programming of relay outputs, alarm distribution, supervision and for distribution of correct time. The module can be configured to work as a NTP server or NTP client. For transmission of correct and accurate time the NTP (Network Time Protocol) is used. NTP is a part of the protocol family UDP/IP. When using the Ethernet module for time distribution the Master Clock can act as a NTP primary server or as a NTP client. Units connected to the LAN, supporting NTP, can receive correct time from the Master Clock via the network module. Included with the Ethernet module is NyToP, Westerstrand NTP-client for Windows XP/7/8/10.
To configure the different parameters such as IP-address, work mode etc. a normal web
browser is used. The front panel of the Marine Master Clock has a Link indicator LED. Link indicator LED ON = Link activated. The Master Clocks is connected to a network.
LED OFF = No link activated. The Master Clock is not connected to a network.

Technical data

Article number:

123383-01

Supports application protocols:

(For time distribution)

NTP version 1, 2, 3 and 4, RFC5905, SNTPv4, RFC 4330

Daytime Protocol (RFC867), Time Protocol (RFC 868)

Other supported protocols: SNMP v2c, MIB II (RFC1155, RFC1157, RFC1213), HTTP,

HTTPS.

Transport protocol:

TCP, UDP/IP, ICMP

Internet protocol:

IPv4, (IPv6 ready)

IP-address assignment

Dynamic, using DHCP, or fixed IP address.

VLAN support:

IEEE standard 802.1Q. The Ethernet port and can be configured to use

one

VLAN ID.

Compatibility:

Ethernet version 2/IEEE 802.3

Ethernet:

Supports 10/100BASE-T (RJ45)

connections

Device Management:

Web-Based (requires web browser)

NTP client software:

NyToP, freeware, manual 1672

Application software:

QW3Control art. no. 123396-00, manual 1739

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Configuration
Most of the configuration parameters are set via an external PC by using a Web-browser, but some of the settings can also be done from the Master Clock.
The following parameters can be set from the Master Clock by using the special function setup. · IP address
The following parameters can be viewed from the Master Clock by using the special function status. · IP address
Setup IP Example: Give the module IP-address 192.168.1.66

MON 14 OCT 2021 09:07:00 LTw

Select function by using

SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
SETUP IP
IP
192.168.001.066?
SETUP IP SPEC.-FUNCTIONS SETUP SPEC.-FUNCTIONS

Accept using YES. Press NO until wished function is displayed. Accept using YES.
Press NO until the text IP is displayed. Accept using YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the IP-address 192.168.001.066. Accept using YES.
Return to running mode by using

MON 14 OCT 2021 09:07:00 LTw

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Status IP

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192.168.1.10

Activity indicator

Present IP-address

Work mode

S = Server. The Master Clock works as a NTP time server. C = Client. The Master Clock works as a NTP time client.

Link indicator

L = Link activated. The Master Clocks is connected to a network. = No link activated. The Master Clock is not connected to a network.

Activity indicator A = Showing the network traffic from / to the Master Clock.

Work mode (NTP Server or Client) The network module can work in two different modes Server: The Master Clock works as a NTP time server answering to NTP requests from NTP clients.
Client/Server: The Master Clock is both NTP client and NTP server. The work mode is set from the Master Clock, SPEC.-FUNKTIONS / SETUP / SYNC.SOURCE.
SYNC.SOURCE = NTP CLIENT The Master Clock acts as a NTP-client receiving its time from an external NTP server.
SYNC.SOURCE = GPS, RDS, DCF etc.; The Master Clock acts as a NTP server providing connected external clients with correct time.

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Configuration using a WEB browser
Login It is possible to login as administrator or guest. The administrator has the rights to read and to write/change configuration. A guest can read only.

User name
admin or guest.
Password Enter a password. Default password is password. After login a menu is displayed:

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Status

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Name UTC/LT Timezone IP Netmask Gateway DNS MAC NTP
Status

Symbolic name of the Master Clock. This is set in function General. Current time, UTC and Local Time
Time zone offset to UTC Shows the IP address of unit Shows the netmask setting
Shows the IP address of the gateway Shows the IP address of the DNS server
Shows the MAC address of the unit in format 00-07-09-xx-xx-xx Work mode NTP Server = The Master Clock is working as NTP Server only. NTP Client + Server = The Master Clock is working as both Server and Client.
Not Synchronized The Master Clock has never been synchronized. Synchronized The Master Clock has been synchronized at some point, either through manual timing or via an external time source. Synchronized in holdover The main clock works as an NTP client and has received time from an external time server but has lost contact with the server and has therefore switched to using its builtin oscillator as a reference.

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Alarms
Uptime Firmware

Synchronized: (192.168.3.7), Stratum=1, Answers=16 The Master Clock is synchronized and gets its time from an NTP server with IP address 192.168.3.7. This NTP server has stratum level 1 and the main clock has received responses to 16 NTP requests.
Shows if the Master Clock has any alarms. Example: No Alarms = The Master Clock is OK. No Radio = The watch has lost synchronization for a long time. 5-minute limit = Received time message is more than 5 minutes incorrect in relation to the clock’s internal time. The message is not accepted. Authentication = MD5 authentication failed. See also section Alarm further down in this document
Uptime for the Master Clock since last power failure
Program version

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Network Enter general network parameters

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DHCP
Use DHCP Unchecked ­ Static IP address according to static IP below. Checked ­ DHCP IP address with fallback according to IP fallback below.
Fallback If DHCP is activated this will be the DHCP fallback address.
Static IP Use
static IP To be checked if static IP address is used.
Address Enter the static IP-address.
Subnetmask Enter the subnetmask. Default 255.255.255.0
Gateway Gateway IP address.
DNS IP address of DNS server. Two different addresses can be entered, DNS1 and DNS 2.
VLAN Virtual Local Area Network. The Ethernet port and can be configured to use one IEEE 802.1q VLAN ID
Enable VLAN VLAN is enabled if checked
VLAN tag A 12-bit value specifying a VLAN ID to which a port belongs. VLAN tags from 0-4094 can be entered here. The selected tag is inserted into the data area of an Ethernet packet.
VLAN prio Priority Values 0 (default, lowest priority) to 7 (highest priority) which can be used to prioritize network traffic for different types of data.

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Utilities
Syslog Syslog server IP address. Send syslog messages if checked.
Identity access Identify access is used in combination with application software Wunser. Wunser is a PC program that is used for finding and doing light configuration on Westerstrand Ethernet products. Firmware updates are also handled by Wunser. Wunser uses UDP port 9999 when communicating with other Westerstrand products and UDP port 69 when downloading new firmware. These ports can be open, closed or prepared for encrypted communication.
Identify access = Normal ; port 9999 and port 69 is open. Identify access = Password ; port 9999 and port 69 are using AES encryption.
The password used is the same as the administrator login password. Identify access = Disabled ; port 9999 and port 69 is closed.
Telnet Enable Telnet. Telnet enabled if checked.

Web server Use of web-browser via HTTP or HTTPS allowed if checked.
HTTP Use of HTTP (web-browser) if checked
HTTPS Use of secure communication protocol HTTPS (web-browser) if checked.
SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is used in network management systems to monitor status of devices. This function is used to activate the SNMP, enter the address of one or more SNMP servers and to define the SNMP community. Trap address. The IP address can be specified as an IP address or as a full domain name. Up to three SNMP server addresses can be entered.

Enable SNMP is enabled if checked

Read community: Default public

Read/write Community: Default private

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Trap type This function is used to choose SNMP trap version. Trap type v1 = Trap according to SNMPv1 Trap type v2 = Trap according to SNMPv2
NTP NTP settings
General description Westerstrand NTP Servers has several features to achieve a reliable and accurate time service. The configuration of the different facilities is flexible, and the features can be selected or deselected depending on each customer’s individual needs. The Server can work as NTP Server only or as both NTP Server and NTP Client.
When working as NTP Client the unit has three different ways to determine the most accurate and reliable candidates to synchronize the system clock. Which model that is used depends on the specific installation and the customer requirements. The NTP client has also a server list where up to 5 different time servers can be entered.
The three different ways are:
1. FIRST Always use the first server in the list if available. If not available, take next one. This suits installations where it is more important to know exactly from where the clients get time than to have the most accurate time. The other NTP servers in the list will then be more of backup servers.
2. STRATUM Use the NTP server with best stratum. The software sends a request to all servers in the list and uses the time from the one with best stratum. If same stratum it will use the one that is first in the server list. This suits installations where it is important that the time is coming from a time server high up in the pyramid.
3. MEDIAN Send a request to all servers in the list and use the median value (the NTP server that is in the middle). This will filter out all misleading time messages.
In addition to these rules there are some more features such as synchronization limits and a special clock adjusting algorithm where the speed of internal oscillator is increased or decreased depending on the difference between the internal clock and the NTP message. All of this to avoid false and inaccurate time and to give a, when needed, smooth time adjustment without time jumps. A clock discipline algorithm is also included. This algorithm measures the oscillators drift over a longer period and makes compensations for the drift.

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NTP mode This parameter defines if the unit shall work as an NTP Server only or both NTP Client and NTP Server.

DHCP option 042 Ask for time using the server IP addresses received from the DHCP server (DHCP option 0042). Maximum 2 NTP servers are set automatically by option 0042. Network DHCP must also be activated to enable this feature.

Broadcast Accept broadcast/multicast time messages. Broadcast address: 255.255.255.255

Multicast Accept multicast time messages. Multicast address: 224.0.1.1

NTP server Select NTP servers, e.g. 192.168.1.237 or as an URL ntp.se. Also see DHCP option 042 above Up to five different NTP servers can be entered. If the first one fails it will automatically go to the next one and so on.
Interval Interval in seconds between NTP requests.

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NTP Advanced Advanced NTP settings

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Server mode With this function activated will the server broadcast/multicast NTP messages according to the chosen interval. The server will still answer NTP requests from NTP clients. Broadcast address: 255.255.255.255 Multicast address: 224.0.1.1
Interval(s) NTP broadcast interval in seconds. This function is used if broadcast/multicast server is activated. See above.

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Stratum when no external sync.
With this function it is defined which stratum level the NTP server shall adopt when it has been synchronized but now is working standalone. Synchronized means that the master clock / time central has received correct time, either from an external sync source, GPS or similar, or that the time is set manually. If the NTP server has never been synchronized it will have stratum value 16 and LI-bits of the NTP message is set to 3 (clock unsynchronized).

Clogging prevention
The NTP server support access control with a call-gap function and can send kiss-o’-death packets if needed. If this function is activated clients asking for time too often, interval less than 1 second, will be denied and a kiss-o’-death packet will be sent.

My ID / Key
The NTP Server authentication data. Use for MD5 authentication.
Client mode
FIRST. Always use the first server in the list if available. If not available, take next one. This suits installations where it is more important to know exactly from where the clients get time than to have the most accurate time. The other NTP servers in the list will then be more of backup servers. STRATUM. Use the NTP server with best stratum. The software sends a request to all servers in the list and uses the time from the one with best stratum. If same stratum it will use the one that is first in the server list. This suits installations where it is important that the time is coming from a time server high up in the pyramid. MEDIAN. Send a request to all servers in the list and use the median value (the NTP server that is in the middle). This will filter out all misleading time messages.

5 minute limit
With this feature, the acceptance of incorrect time messages can be limited. The reason for this limitation is to avoid “time jumps” in the event of functional disturbances. If the time message coming from the NTP server differs more than 5 minutes compared to the clocks internal time, this time message will be rejected. The default setting is no limit. Check box = Off; No restriction, accept all messages. Check box = On; Only accept messages with a maximum time difference of 5 minutes.
Please note that the Time Central has a general sync. limit feature that affects all modules. See Special functions, section Sync. Limits. If this feature is activated it overrides the 5 minute limit setting.

Only accept Stratum 1
This function makes it possible to synchronize to Stratum 1 time servers only. Check box = Off ; synchronize to time server independent of stratum level. Check box = On ; synchronize only if time server is operating on Stratum 1 level.

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Authentication
If authentication is activated: Use MD5 authentication. Server ID/Key: Authentication data for the external NTP servers configured in the NTP server list.

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Remote Remote control of the Master Clock

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General Used to configure general parameters.

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Name Symbolic name, maximum 64 characters. This name is shown in the status menu. Example: Central Master Clock ICC
Password Login password. Admin = Adminstrator password. The administrator has the rights to read and to write/change configuration. Default password = password. To switch off the password functionality enter password = nopassword Guest = Guest password. A guest can read only. The button [Save] is deactivated for guest users. Default password = password.

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Lost password If the password has been lost network card has to be cold started (FULL RESET). Contact Westerstrand for details.
Firmware Download
Function to enable firmware download. See also section Firmware Download.
Restart Restart the network card.
Backup/Restore
Backup Save the clock configuration to a file. The clock suggests the Name field as filename (here WDP_Y2 19_1HE. txt) Click [Backup]. Passwords are not saved.

Restore
Select file ([Välj fil]). Here file WDP_Y2 19_1HE. txt was selected. Click [Restore]. The clock restarts. Refresh the page. The MAC- and IP-address never are restored.

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Firmware Download / Wunser
General The Master Clock has support for firmware upgrade via the network. The utility program Wunser is used for firmware upgrade. Wunser can be downloaded from Westerstrand.se If checkbox Firmware Download is clicked, then the application jumps to a boot-loader. If no firmware upgrade take place within 60 seconds, then the old application is restarted again with the current firmware. When the program is in boot-loader mode, then the clock will answer on PING only.
For details of the download procedure, see Wunser manual, 4296.

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Alarm
The master clock is equipped with several supervision facilities to detect functional disturbances. Via the web browser status tab it is possible to see the Master Clock status including alarm (error) messages. The following alarm messages are available:

Type of alarm

Indication

Reason for alarm Action

Alarm code Priority level.

RESET

12 –

WATCHDOG 16 –

NO RADIO

30 2

COMM

41 3

STRATUM 44 3

RESOLVE

46 3

SNMP trap sent SNMP trap sent Red alarm LED lit. Alarm relay activated. SNMP trap sent. SNMP trap sent.
SNMP trap sent SNMP trap sent

See action
See action
The Sub Master Clock has not been synchronized for a longer period. This is a general alarm for different types of network related errors such as: – NTPserver address is incorrect or cannot be found. – Noresponse to NTP request. – Internal Communications errors on the network module. Present NTP server has wrong stratum level. Fail to resolve an URL name

The firmware in the network controller was restarted This is not an alarm. It is a alive signal transmitted each 24 hour to tell connected SNMP management systems that the Sub Master Clock is alive. Check the network settings and connection to the NTP server (Central Master Clock). If OK, clear the alarm.
-Verify the network connections. -Check network settings. -Check the NTP server
Check the NTP server.
-Verify the network connections. -Check network settings. -Check the NTP server

UF LOW
SHORT CIRCUIT

52 1 53 1

Red alarm LED lit. Alarm relay activated SNMP trap sent Red alarm LED lit. Alarm relay activated. SNMP trap sent

Impulse voltage below alarm limit.
Short circuit on impulse output

Check the load on the impulse output. If OK, clear the alarm.
Remove the short circuit. If OK, clear the alarm.

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CURRENT LOW 61 1 CURRENT HIGH 71 1 POWER DOWN 77 1

Red alarm LED lit. Alarm relay activated SNMP trap sent
Red alarm LED lit. Alarm relay activated SNMP trap sent
Alarm relay activated

Impulse current below alarm limit.
Impulse current above alarm limit.
By some reason the power to the master clock has been switched off.

Check the load on the impulse output. If OK, check that the alarm limit is correctly configured. If OK, clear the alarm.
Check the load on the impulse output. If OK, check that the alarm limit is correctly configured. If OK, clear the alarm.
Check the mains.

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Manual
Analogue NTP Clock
With Power-Over-Ethernet connection

Contents
General ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 LAN connection……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2 Functional description ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Installation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 Configuration using a WEB browser …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 Reset Button………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 Technical specification…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….20 Abbreviations ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 21

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General
Westerstrand Analogue NTP Clock with Power over Ethernet (PoE) connection provides the possibility to create a time distribution system with high accuracy and high reliability. The NTP Clock is equipped with two motors, 3 hands analogue movement. Initial setting function and error correction is automatic. The movement starts automatically after reception of correct time. The hour hand is sweeping, minute and second hands are stepping.

LAN connection
The NTP clock is equipped with a RJ45 (10/100BASE-T) connector for direct connection to the LAN via a Power- Over-Ethernet switch. Each clock has a unique IP address. The IP address, gateway, subnetmask etc can be set manually (static IP) using a web browser (or telnet) or it can be set automatically using DHCP (dynamic IP).

The clock normal delivery mode is DHCP (dynamic IP with fallback address 192.168.3.10). Otherwise the IP address is labelled on the clock.

Power-Over-Ethernet
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) is a network standard based on IEEE 802.3af that provides a means of delivering power to devices connected to the LAN. This technology eliminates AC electrical wiring, wall transformers, allows centralized UPS backup, and is fully compatible with both powered and non- powered Ethernet devices. In addition to providing time synchronization and control over Ethernet, PoE enabled Ethernet cable provides power to the clock. System installers need run only a single Ethernet cable that carries both power and data to each clock. This allows greater flexibility placing clocks and, in most cases, significantly decreases installation costs. Westerstrand clocks are fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3af standard for providing power over Ethernet.

NTP To distribute correct time to different users in a Local Area Network (LAN) the Network Time Protocol (NTP) can be used. NTP is a part of the protocol family TCP/IP. The unit that sends out the time is called NTP Server and the clock that receives the time is called NTP Client. There are some different ways (work modes) that can be used for distribution of time according to the NTP standard. The NTP clock supports three different work modes:
1. Unicast client mode (point to point). A unicast client (the NTP clock) sends a request to a designated NTP server at its unicast address and expects a reply from which it can determine the time, the roundtrip delay and local clock offset relative to the server. The IP address of the NTP server is to be entered manually.
2. Same as work mode 1, but the IP address of the NTP server is received automatically from the DHCP server (option 042). The clock delivery mode is this option.
3. Broadcast/Multicast mode (point to multipoint). A multicast NTP server periodically sends a unsolicited message to a designated local broadcast address or multicast group address (224.0.1.1) and ordinarily expects no requests from clients. A multicast client (the NTP clock) listens on this address and ordinarily sends no requests.

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Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

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Functional description
After connection of the network cable, the hands are driven to 12:00. When the hands have reached this position, the motors will be stopped and the time code detector is switched on. The hands will not move until the time code has been accepted. After the receiving process has finished the hands are driven to show the correct time and the movement starts normal run. The total start up time is approx. 10 minutes. A correction is done if necessary (when a difference between received time and displayed time occurs). If the NTP signal disappears, the clock continues to work by means of the built-in quartz crystal.
Installation
1. When the network cable is coming out from the wall, ensure that cable output is positioned in the shaded area. See fig. 1.
2. The cable inlets can also be used. 3. Measure and assemble an appropriate mounting screw (not included). 4. Connect the network cable to the clock. 5. Mount the clock on the wall. 6. Configure the clock using a normal web browser.
Please note that if the default settings are used no configuration is needed. If the IP address is unknown, please use the Wunser software to search for the clock. http://www.westerstrand.com/archives/download.htm
Cable Entries

Network connector

Fig. 1

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Configuration using a WEB browser
Login It is possible to login as administrator or guest. The administrator has the rights to read and to write/change configuration. A guest can read only.

User name admin or guest.
Password Enter a password. Default password is password. After login a function menu is displayed:

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Status

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Name UTC/LT Timezone IP Netmask Gateway DNS MAC
Alarms

Symbolic name. The name is set in function General Current time Offset to UTC during normal time (=winter time). The Clocks IP address Shows the netmask setting Shows the IP address of the gateway Shows the IP address of the DNS server A MAC address has format 00-07-09-xx-xx-xx
Shows if the Clocks has any alarms. The following alarm texts can be displayed. No Alarms = Clock OK. Not synchronized = The Clock is not synchronized. 5-minute limit = The received time message is more than 5 minutes wrong compared to internal time. The message is not accepted. Authentication = The MD5 authentication has failed.

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P.O. Box 133

Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

Internet: http://www.westerstrand.se

E-mail:

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NTP
Uptime Firmware

Synchronized = The clock has been synchronized from a NTP server with name/IP ntp.se s = Stratum, time quality. A low value is better n = Number of time settings from this NTP server TO= Timeout in minutes before NTP alarm. The clock goes to 12:00.
The Clocks uptime since last power failure
Current firmware version

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Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

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Network Enter general network parameters.

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WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB

P.O. Box 133

Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

Internet: http://www.westerstrand.se

E-mail:

[email protected]

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DHCP Off ­ Static IP address according to static IP below. On ­ DHCP IP address with fallback according to IP fallback below.
Fallback If DHCP is activated this will be the DHCP fallback address.
Static IP To be checked if static IP address is used.
Address Enter the static IP-address.
Subnetmask
Gateway Gateway IP address.
DNS IP address of DNS server. Two different addresses can be entered, DNS1 and DNS 2.

Utilities Syslog Syslog server IP address. Send syslog messages if checked.
Identity access Identify access is used in combination with application software Wunser. Wunser is a PC program that is used for finding and doing light configuration on Westerstrand Ethernet products. Firmware updates are also handled by Wunser. Wunser uses UDP port 9999 when communicating with other Westerstrand products and UDP port 69 when downloading new firmware. These ports can be open, closed or prepared for encrypted communication.
Identify access = Normal ; port 9999 and port 69 is open. Identify access = Password ; port 9999 and port 69 are using AES encryption. The password used is the same
as the administrator login password. Identify access = Disabled ; port 9999 and port 69 is closed.

Telnet Use of Telnet protocol allowed if checked.
HTTP Use of HTTP protocol (web-browser) allowed if checked.
HTTPS

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Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

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Use of secure communication protocol HTTPS (web-browser) if checked.
SNMP This function is used to activate the SNMP, enter the address of one or more SNMP servers and to define the SNMP community. The IP address can be specified as an IP address or as a full domain name. Up to three SNMP server addresses can be entered.
Trap type This function is used to choose SNMP trap version. Trap type v1 = Trap according to SNMPv1 Trap type v2 = Trap according to SNMPv2

WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB

P.O. Box 133

Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

Internet: http://www.westerstrand.se

E-mail:

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NTP NTP settings
General description Westerstrand NTP Clients has several features to achieve a reliable and accurate time. The configuration of the different facilities is flexible and the features can be selected or deselected depending on each customer’s individual needs.
As a NTP Client the unit has three different ways to determine the most accurate and reliable candidates to synchronize the system clock. Which model that is used depends on the specific installation and the customer requirements. The NTP client has also a server list where up to 5 different time servers can be entered. The three different ways are: 1. FIRST Always use the first server in the list if available. If not available take next one. This suits installations where it is more important to know exactly from where the clients get time than to have the most accurate time. The other NTP servers in the list will then be more of backup servers.
2. STRATUM Use the NTP server with best stratum. The software sends a request to all servers in the list and uses the time from the one with best stratum. If same stratum it will use the one that is first in the server list. This suits installations where it is important that the time is coming from a time server high up in the pyramid.
3. MEDIAN Send a request to all servers in the list and use the median value (the NTP server that is in the middle). This will filter out all misleading time messages.
In addition to these rules there are some more features such as synchronization limits and a special clock adjusting algorithm where the speed of internal oscillator is increased or decreased depending on the difference between the internal clock and the NTP message. All of this to avoid false and inaccurate time and to give a, when needed, smooth time adjustment without time jumps. A clock discipline algorithm is also included. This algorithm measures the oscillators drift over a longer period and makes compensations for the drift.

WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB

P.O. Box 133

Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

Internet: http://www.westerstrand.se

E-mail:

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NTP settings

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DHCP option 042
Ask for time using the server IP addresses received from the DHCP server (DHCP option 0042). Maximum 2 NTP servers are set automatically by option 0042.

Broadcast Broadcast: Accept broadcast/multicast time messages. Broadcast address: 255.255.255.255

Multicast Accept multicast time messages. Multicast address: 224.0.1.1

WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB

P.O. Box 133

Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

Internet:: http://www.westerstrand.se

E-mail:

[email protected]

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NTP server Select NTP servers, e.g. 192.168.1.237 or as an URL ntp.se. Also see NTP mode=DHCP above Up to five different NTP servers can be entered. If the first one fails it will automatically go to the next one and so on.
Set local Time Used for manual time setting.
Interval Interval in seconds between NTP requests.
Reset hands at time out This function is used to define how the clock should behave during a NTP synchronization alarm. See Alarm timeout below. If the checkbox is checked the clock hands will go to 12 in case of synchronization alarm. If the box is not checked, the clock continues to show time and uses its own built-in quartz oscillator as time reference.
Alarm timeout. Time in minutes before the NTP synchronization alarm is activated.
Timezone Select country/time zone. A NTP server sends UTC time. The clock will correct this to local time. If Daylight Saving Time (see below) is checked it will also and adjust for DST (Daylight Saving Time) automatically.
Daylight Saving Time If checked then this timezone uses DST (Daylight Saving Time).

WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB

P.O. Box 133

Tel. +46 506 48000

SE-545 23 TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

Internet: http://www.westerstrand.se

E-mail:

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NTP advanced Advanced NTP settings

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Client mode FIRST. Always use the first server in the list if available. If not available take next one. This suits installations where it is more important to know exactly from where the clients get time than to have the most accurate time. The other NTP servers in the list will then be more of backup servers. STRATUM. Use the NTP server with best stratum. The software sends a request to all servers in the list and uses the time from the one with best stratum. If same stratum it will use the one that is first in the server list. This suits installations where it is important that the time is coming from a time server high up in the pyramid. MEDIAN. Send a request to all servers in the list and use the median value (the NTP server that is in the middle). This will filter out all misleading time messages.
5 minute limit This function makes it possible to set a synchronization window. Check box = Off ; Accept all time messages regardless of time difference. Check box = On ; Accept only time messages that are less than 5 minutes wrong compared to internal time.
Only accept Stratum 1 This function makes it possible to synchronize to Stratum 1 time servers only. Check box = Off ; synchronize to time server independent of stratum level. Check box = On ; synchronize only if time server is operating on Stratum 1 level.

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