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3.3.3  Relay Timer 

After unlocking the keyboard, navigate to Menu “

3 Relays

” and then “

33 Relays 

Timer

” using the arrow- or number-buttons as described in chapter Fehler! 

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Display:

  

33 Relays Timer 

 

 

>01 00:01 

 

These timers  can be used  in  the  dayplans  to  switch  channels  on only  for a  defined 
duration. 

The  default  value for  the  32 possible  relay  timers,  used  in dayplans,  is  one  second 
and can be increased up to 59 minutes and 59 seconds. 

With the button 

>

>

>

>

, the cursor moves to the right and the buttons 

^

^

^

^

 and

 

v

v

v

v

 allow you 

to select the timer number of the timer that needs to be changed. 

Pressing  the  button 

>

>

>

>

  again  enables  you  to  change  the  duration  of  the  timer  in 

minutes and seconds, using the buttons 

^

^

^

^

 and

 

v

v

v

v

 or the number buttons. 

Everything  is  stored  by  pressing  the  button 

e

e

e

e

  and  changes  are  discarded  with  the 

button 

<

<

<

<

  or 

c.

c.

c.

c.

  If  anything  was  changed  you  have  to  confirm  your  entry  again  by 

pressing the 

e

e

e

e

 button after the query “

Save?

” is displayed. However if the changes 

shall be discarded you have to press the 

c

c

c

c

 button. 

3.3.4  Relays manual 

After unlocking the keyboard, navigate to Menu “

3 Relays

” and then “

34 Relays 

manual

” using the arrow- or number-buttons as described in chapter Fehler! 

Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden.

After entering the submenu with the button

 

>

>

>

>

 the configuration for the first channel 

that is configured for manual switching (see chapter 3.3.2) is shown. 
 
Display:

  

Nr state  action 

 

 

01 on     auto 

 

The button 

>

>

>

>

 moves the cursor to the next position. 

The  buttons 

^

^

^

^

  and

 

allow  the  user  to  scroll  through  the  manually  switchable 

channels labelled with “

Nr

”. The label “

state

” shows which state the relay channel 

has  at  the  moment  and  with  the  option  “

action

”  the  user  can  switch  the  relay 

channel manually. The options are to switch it “

on

”, “

off

” or set a timer, for instance 

timer 1 “

t01

” to switch it on for a defined period (see chapter 3.3.3). By setting action 

to “

auto

” the actual state is maintained. 

Summary of Contents for MPU-TC

Page 1: ...MPU TC Microprocessor controlled Master Clock for Industrial Applications U s e r M a n u a l Version e5...

Page 2: ...r supply and before putting it into operation the clock must be checked by an authorised service partner For direct and indirect damages occurring due to improper handling of the device no liability i...

Page 3: ...VAC 7 1 5 Connection of slave clocks 8 1 6 Connection of DCF receiver 9 2 Operation 10 2 1 Description of the display 10 2 2 First steps 10 3 Menu 11 3 1 Masterclock 12 3 2 Slave Clock Line Settings 1...

Page 4: ...larised 24V impulses the line type can be defined separately for each line The switching channels can switch up to 230V AC signals Programming of the switching channels is done in multiple steps First...

Page 5: ...he screwdriver has to be pressed against the enclosure snap when put in the opening hole 1 while pulling on the top of the enclosure In the enclosure top there also is a switch 2 which can be used to...

Page 6: ...fits well through the provided opening 1 For Wall mounting the provided 8mm dowels and the screw holes 2 should be used If the optional available support rail is used it must be checked that the enclo...

Page 7: ...installation The provided supply cable with ferrite 6 has to be connected to the base circuit board Live wire neutral wire and protective earth wire need to be attached according to the labels as fol...

Page 8: ...base cuircuit board inside the housing The clocks for line 1 must be attached to the terminal with the label 1 1 1 2 and clocks for slave clock line 2 should be connected to the terminal 2 1 2 2 The...

Page 9: ...y To improve reception conditions please change position of the DCF antenna as long as necessary The DCF antenna should be mounted in a 90 angle to the direction of Mainflingen near Frankfurt Germany...

Page 10: ...d in the second line Potential alarms are also displayed in the second line like synchronisation alarm ALARM SYNC or a short circuit on slave clock line 1 for instance ALARM LI1 If the keyboard is unl...

Page 11: ...uration 33 Relay Timer 34 Relay manual 4 Programming 41 Holidays 42 Period assignment 43 Dayplans 44 Serial Interface 5 Settings 51 Language Sprache 52 Daylightsaving 53 Restart 54 Init Memory 55 Rela...

Page 12: ...e to press the c c c c button 3 1 2 Time After unlocking the keyboard navigate to Menu 1 Masterclock and then 12 Time using the arrow or number buttons as described in chapter Fehler Verweisquelle kon...

Page 13: ...allow you to select the specific value 00 to 99 hours or no for synchronisation failure alarming This setting specifies after how many hours of not getting synchronised to an external source antenna...

Page 14: ...The character behind the time offset is internationally defined A time zone list can be found in appendix Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden With the button the cursor moves to the rig...

Page 15: ...master clock does not change to DST For the settings DCF and DCF user the DST announcement bit is analysed After identifying 5 successive DCF packets with a set announcement bit within an hour a DST s...

Page 16: ...pressing the button this line is switched on off When the button e e e e is pressed the submenus for the specific line is entered and the line settings can be set These submenus are explained in the...

Page 17: ...ected between 12 and 12 hours By pressing the button again the minute offset can be set to either 00 or 30 minutes using the buttons and v v v v The character after the offset declares the Time Zone s...

Page 18: ...circuit on the line It can be configured after pressing using the button once more As default setting the output of impulses is stopped when a short circuit is detected and automatically restarted af...

Page 19: ...to 1s pulse duration and 1s pause duration For standard applications the value should be 1s 1s for special applications the duration of the minute pulses pauses can vary between 1s 2s 5s and 10s The p...

Page 20: ...n werden After entering the submenu with the button the actual state of all relay switching channels is displayed The user can not configure anything in this menu it only shows the actual state of the...

Page 21: ...switching channels can be defined auto The state of the channel is defined by the dayplans alarm The channel is on in normal operation in case of alarm short circuit on line or synchronisation alarm i...

Page 22: ...ything was changed you have to confirm your entry again by pressing the e e e e button after the query Save is displayed However if the changes shall be discarded you have to press the c c c c button...

Page 23: ...n be programmed Also the serial interface can be configured here 3 4 1 Programming Holidays After unlocking the keyboard navigate to Menu 4 Programming and then 41 Holidays using the arrow or number b...

Page 24: ...ants to insert or delete a holiday 1 Insert 2 Delete This query can be cancelled with the button c c c c the entry is deleted with the button 2 2 2 2 or a user defined entry is inserted with the butto...

Page 25: ...ow you to select a period assignment With the button the cursor moves to the next position and the buttons and v v v v or the number buttons allow you to select the specific values The button can be u...

Page 26: ...on of the keyboard can be used for 3 different characters see supplement Assignment of keys by pressing the same button multiple times The button can be used to copy the content of a dayplan into anot...

Page 27: ...y Everything is stored by pressing the button e e e e and changes are discarded with the button or c c c c If anything was changed you have to confirm your entry again by pressing the e e e e button a...

Page 28: ...telegram starts with the ASCII character consists of the ASCII characters 0 to 9 and the data is separated with the ASCII character Carriage return and line feed indicate the end of the telegram The...

Page 29: ...age Sprache using the arrow or number buttons as described in chapter Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden With the button the cursor moves to the right and the buttons and v v v v allow...

Page 30: ...meters for the DST calculation with formula or fixed date Formula The formula below defines the switching time as DST starts on the last Sunday first from end of month in March at 02 00 a m CET Displa...

Page 31: ...ed by pressing the e e e e button after the query Apply is displayed However if it should be cancelled you have to press the c c c c button The MPU TC does reset all settings done by the user to the d...

Page 32: ...ce and then 62 Sync DCF using the arrow or number buttons as described in chapter Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden Display 62 Sync DCF 24 03 00 0000 000000 00 In the first line the im...

Page 33: ...1 14 06 00 The user can check the date and time of the lasz synchronisation of the MPU TC to an external time source e g DCF antenna 3 6 5 Switching times for Daylight Saving Time After unlocking the...

Page 34: ...ng the arrow or number buttons as described in chapter Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden Display 68 Error Memory The MPU TC records system relevant events Here these events are display...

Page 35: ...T 0 h Helsinki 2 h Hong Kong 8 h Johannesburg 2 h Karachi 5 h Kuala Lumpur 8 h Kuwait 3 h Lagos 1 h London 0 h Los Angeles 8 h Mexico City 6 h Montreal 5 h Moscow 3 h Nairobi 3 h New York 5 h New Dehl...

Page 36: ...to be pressed multiple times to get the desired character Taste 1 1 1 1 a b c 1 A B C 1 Taste 2 2 2 2 d e f 2 D E F 2 Taste 3 3 3 3 g h i 3 G H I 3 Taste 4 4 4 4 j k l 4 J K L 4 Taste 5 5 5 5 m n o 5...

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