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Fig.  1.  

Prestige Line clock connectors 

Tab. 1. 

List of the Prestige Line clock connectors 

Symbol 

Function  

Comments  

RA, RB 

Transmitter (alarm signalling device)   

Closing contact, normally open, permissible load: 
- resistive:   

5 A 250 VAC, 5A  30 VDC 

- inductive:   

2 A 250 VAC, 2A  30 VDC 

TX+ 

Ethernet (option)  

Pin no. 1 of RJ–45 plug      

TX- 

Pin no. 2 of RJ–45 plug     

RX+ 

Pin no. 3 of RJ–45 plug     

RX- 

Pin no. 6 of RJ–45 plug     

POE1, POE2 

PoE Lines (Power over Ethernet) 

Compatible with standard IEEE 802.3at (PoE+, phantom (active) 

power ) 

GPS 

GPS module signal  

Works with GPS GM-2      

TEM 

Thermometer 

– 

5V 

Power supply for the external modules  

Power supply for the GPS and the thermometer   

GND 

System ground 

– 

3.

 

Configuring the clock using the menu  

The basic configuration method is by means of the remote control through the user menu. 

Fig. 2

 shows the remote control, along with the explanation of the function of each button. You enter the user menu using the 

MENU 

button. You navigate and modify the respective parameters using the buttons  

 ,

,

 ←

 and 

 →

 

Fig. 2  

Remote control 

Summary of Contents for ZA series

Page 1: ...ocal time server compatible with NTP function available in the Ethernet option does not require the Internet access synchronization with the local Master Mode server function available in the Ethernet option does not require the Internet access configuration through the built in Website function available in the Ethernet option does not require the Internet access Display content synchronization i...

Page 2: ...ines Power over Ethernet Compatible with standard IEEE 802 3at PoE phantom active power GPS GPS module signal Works with GPS GM 2 TEM Thermometer 5V Power supply for the external modules Power supply for the GPS and the thermometer GND System ground 3 Configuring the clock using the menu The basic configuration method is by means of the remote control through the user menu Fig 2 shows the remote c...

Page 3: ...arameter which is being modified NOTE To ensure that your device makes automatic changes between the daylight saving time and the standard time correctly you should properly configure the time zone and activate taking into account the daylight saving time NOTE When you set the clock on the last Sunday in March or on the last Sunday in October take into account the information included in point 4 D...

Page 4: ...in menu press the key NOTE Before setting time from the website the menu or automatically configure regional settings NOTE The satellite synchronization requires the GPS module The network synchronization requires the network module and the Internet access NOTE The Master Mode cannot be activated if the reference clock does not have the active GPS or NTP synchronization To activate the automatic d...

Page 5: ...with the key 5 Using the and keys modify the value of the entered time of deactivating the clock display next confirm it with the key 6 The clock will return to the main menu to exit the main menu press the key NOTE When the ECO mode is active ECO Y and the time of activating and deactivating the clock is the same the clock will be on for 24 hours To change the display font shape you should 1 Call...

Page 6: ...unconnected GP NO GPS no signal GP PS GPS poor signal GP GS GPS good signal To configure the clock location the time zone taking into account the daylight saving time you should 1 Call the configuration menu by pressing the MENU key 2 Select the F13 function using the and keys and confirm it with the key 3 Using the and keys select the clock location and confirm it with the key LO EU location Euro...

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Page 8: ...y function such as counting exiting the F14 menu and re entering the F14 menu and selecting another function will stop counting and cause erasing the counter NOTE Setting the timer counting values is possible only when the timers are stopped In addition setting the counting value to 00 00 or 00 00 00 depending on the clock type causes looping and resetting the counting value protection against the...

Page 9: ...d to the standard time b Australia the standard time is changed to the daylight saving time on the first Sunday in October at 2 00 AM of the local time adding one hour the daylight saving time is changed to the standard time on the first Sunday in April at 3 00 AM of the local time taking into account DST taking away one hour The daylight saving time is not applied in North Australia Queensland an...

Page 10: ...configure various functions of the device NOTE Always confirm the changes of the settings of the device parameters with the Save button 2 1 Time tab This tab allows you to configure the parameters connected with time Local date time manual setting of the local time and date Remote time synchronization configuration of the remote synchronization of time of the time zone of allowing for daylight sav...

Page 11: ...llow set inactive green set active 2 4 Advanced tab This tab allows you to configure the advanced parameters of the device Clock name an individual clock name Network network settings the IP address the subnet mask the default gateway Password setting the user password Default settings restores the factory settings NOTE The Default settings function fully restores the factory settings including re...

Page 12: ... configuration Master clock Master Slave clock Slave Master Mode active inactive Synchronization source GPS or Ethernet Ethernet Comments When you choose the Ethernet as the synchronization source the Time server boxes from 1 to 5 should include sever addresses compatible with NTP In the Time server box 1 you should enter the master clock Master IP address The Time server IP boxes from 2 to 5 shou...

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