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QWTIME III MASTER CLOCK

Author: PM

Date: 2008-11-07

User Manual

Page:  2 of 61

WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB

P.O. Box 133

Tel. +46 506 48000

Internet:: http://www.westerstrand.se

SE-545 23  TÖREBODA

Fax. +46 506 48051

E-mail:

 

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List of contents

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................... 4

GENERAL DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................................................... 5

INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 6

C

ALCULATION OF CABLE AREA IN TIME SYSTEMS

.................................................................................................................7

C

ONNECTION OF HOURLY CORRECTION 

(SR2/3) 

CLOCKS

......................................................................................................8

S

YNCHRONISATION INPUT

.....................................................................................................................................................9

General ............................................................................................................................................................................9
Synchronisation from another Master Clock ...................................................................................................................9

S

ERIAL PORT 

RS232/RS485................................................................................................................................................10

General ..........................................................................................................................................................................10
Connection via RS232....................................................................................................................................................10
Connection via RS485....................................................................................................................................................10

PROGRAMMING..................................................................................................................................................... 11

G

ENERAL

............................................................................................................................................................................11

R

UNNING MODE

..................................................................................................................................................................11

S

TART UP

............................................................................................................................................................................12

S

ET TIME WHEN IN OPERATION

............................................................................................................................................13

Summer to winter ( Day light saving ) ...........................................................................................................................13

S

LAVE 

C

LOCK

.....................................................................................................................................................................14

A

LARMS

..............................................................................................................................................................................15

Example 1, display alarms .............................................................................................................................................16
Example 2, erase (clear) alarms ....................................................................................................................................17

W

EEK 

P

ROGRAM 

& D

ATE 

P

ROGRAM

..................................................................................................................................18

Concept description .......................................................................................................................................................18
Week Program, example 1 (New program)....................................................................................................................20
Week Program, example 2 (Change program) ..............................................................................................................21
Week Program, example 3 (Erase program) .................................................................................................................22
Week Program, example 4 (Astronomical function) ......................................................................................................23
Week Program, example 5 (Block program)..................................................................................................................24
Week Program, example 6 (Mask program) ..................................................................................................................25
Date Program, example (New program) .......................................................................................................................26

D

ISPLAY 

P

ROGRAM

.............................................................................................................................................................27

T

EMPORARY 

P

ROGRAM

EXAMPLE

......................................................................................................................................28

G

ROUP 

=> P

ERIOD

..............................................................................................................................................................29

D

ISPLAY 

H

OLIDAYS

............................................................................................................................................................30

S

PEC

.-F

UNCTIONS

...............................................................................................................................................................31

Status..............................................................................................................................................................................32

Status sync. source ........................................................................................................................................................................33
Status impulse output....................................................................................................................................................................33
Status RS232/RS485-port .............................................................................................................................................................33
Status Alarm relay.........................................................................................................................................................................34
Status IP ........................................................................................................................................................................................34

Keylock ..........................................................................................................................................................................35
Language .......................................................................................................................................................................37
Country ..........................................................................................................................................................................38
Position ..........................................................................................................................................................................39
Setup ..............................................................................................................................................................................40

Setup sync. source.........................................................................................................................................................................41

Summary of Contents for QW-Time III

Page 1: ...LOCK Author PM Date 2008 11 07 User Manual Page 1 of 61 WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB P O Box 133 Tel 46 506 48000 Internet http www westerstrand se SE 545 23 T REBODA Fax 46 506 48051 E mail info westerst...

Page 2: ...RUNNING MODE 11 START UP 12 SET TIME WHEN IN OPERATION 13 Summer to winter Day light saving 13 SLAVE CLOCK 14 ALARMS 15 Example 1 display alarms 16 Example 2 erase clear alarms 17 WEEK PROGRAM DATE PR...

Page 3: ...506 48051 E mail info westerstrand se Setup impulse output 42 Setup RS232 485 port 44 Setup Alarm Relay 49 Setup IP 50 Software version 51 Holidays 52 Fixed holidays 52 Variable holidays 53 Enable di...

Page 4: ...th short circuit protection with automatic reset Total load all outputs 2A Impulse memory 72 hours impulse memory with rapid impulsing after power failure General Relay outputs Program memory 100 year...

Page 5: ...ositions ON OFF which were previously programmed with a 10 second switching delay between the different outputs Entered data s are stored for at least 100 years The Master Clock Programmer have pre pr...

Page 6: ...mounting 1 Screw in the upper fixing screw halfway and hang up the unit 2 Screw in the two lower screws accessible under the connection space cover 3 Connect the slave clock lines 4 Connect the signal...

Page 7: ...rrent A k 0 015 constant Power consumption Impulse Slave Clocks Analogue clocks minute 400 mm 7 5 mA Analogue clocks minute 900 mm 15 mA Analogue clocks minute sweep seconds hand 400 mm 25 mA Analogue...

Page 8: ...to the SR2 3 standard See Special functions Setup impulse output for more details The following hourly correction standards are supported SR2 58 SR2 hourly correction 2 wired with imp correction on t...

Page 9: ...he separate manual delivered together with respectively receiver If the Master Clock is going to be synchronised from another Master Clock it has to be reconfigured See below Synchronisation from anot...

Page 10: ...reconfigured according to the jumper instruction below Please see section SPECIALFUNKTION SETUP RS232 for details about protocol baudrate etc Connection via RS232 Example Master Clock External equipm...

Page 11: ...ll programming Programming is self instructive and to simplify the dialogue Yes No questions are used Running mode When the Master Clock is in operation it shows date and time in the display This is c...

Page 12: ...question SLAVE CLOCK 1 12 00 If the Slave Clocks connected to the first output show 12 00 answer YES if not set the time shown by the slave clocks Accept using YES Accept using YES Now the question S...

Page 13: ...nter the programming mode with YES Set by using the arrows the right time Format year month day and hour but a few minutes in advance Wait for the right time and synchronise using YES Leave programmin...

Page 14: ...a divergent time this clock must be manually adjusted to the same time as the other clocks The impulses to the slave clocks are temporarily stopped when entering this function Select function using E...

Page 15: ...pulse voltage below alarm limit Check the load on the impulse output If OK clear the alarm SHORT CIRCUIT Red alarm LED lit Alarm relay activated Short circuit on impulse output Remove the short circui...

Page 16: ...051 E mail info westerstrand se To show the alarms To erase the alarms Example 1 display alarms Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until the wished function is shown Accept with YES The al...

Page 17: ...REBODA Fax 46 506 48051 E mail info westerstrand se Example 2 erase clear alarms Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until the wished function is shown Accept with YES The alarm is displaye...

Page 18: ...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 lo...

Page 19: ...133 Tel 46 506 48000 Internet http www westerstrand se SE 545 23 T REBODA Fax 46 506 48051 E mail info westerstrand se To simplify programming 3 sub menus are used To enter new programs To erase a sep...

Page 20: ...s 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 us...

Page 21: ...seconds Select function using Enter programming mode using YES Select change program using YES Select group of programs using accept using YES Select output using Move to the right using Step forward...

Page 22: ...ll be deleted Signal length is 5 seconds Select function using Enter programming mode using YES Select erase program using YES Select group of programs using accept using YES Select output using Move...

Page 23: ...ct function using Enter programming mode using YES 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 S...

Page 24: ...s 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 us...

Page 25: ...YES Select group of programs using accept using YES 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 usi...

Page 26: ...S 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 u...

Page 27: ...erstrand se 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 Backw...

Page 28: ...00 and turn off according to normal week program The temporary program will automatically be erased when the event has been effected Select function using Enter programming mode using YES Select outpu...

Page 29: ...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 Sele...

Page 30: ...E 545 23 T REBODA Fax 46 506 48051 E mail info westerstrand se Display Holidays This function is used to display the public holidays that are stored Example Select function using Enter display program...

Page 31: ...ccept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Show status information of the different output input in the Master Clock Keylock and password function Language selection Countr...

Page 32: ...d Example Check the status of the radio receiver 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 Y...

Page 33: ...E mail info westerstrand se Status sync source Remark The marked position always shows the actual second This information is updated every other second Status impulse output Status RS232 RS485 port I...

Page 34: ...S Server The Master Clock is configured to work as an NTP Time Server C Client The Master Clock is configured to work as an NTP Time Client Link indicator L Link activated The Master Clock is connect...

Page 35: ...rd protection 1 Low level protection Keylock ON Keyboard locked press YES to open 2 High level protection Keylock with Password Keyboard locked enter password to open Remark PASSWORD means that no pas...

Page 36: ...se Example 2 Activate keylock with password Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Change to keylock ON Accept with YES Enter by using the arrow...

Page 37: ...48051 E mail info westerstrand se Language With this function the language be selected Example Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Select by u...

Page 38: ...country codes are available Australia USA Belgium Spain Denmark Norway New Zealand Germany Saudi Arabia Austria UK Schweiz Ireland Kuwait Netherlands Sweden France Finland Luxembourg Israel Estonia Ex...

Page 39: ...This information is needed for the signal type Astr Twilight in order to make it possible for the software to calculate the time of sunset and sunrise Example Select function using Accept with YES Pr...

Page 40: ...guration is needed Example Set the alarm limit for radio alarm to 1 hour Default setting is 12 hours Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Press...

Page 41: ...cted No external synchronisation DCF77 Radio synchronisation DCF77 RDS Radio synchronisation RDS GPS Radio synchronisation GPS MSF Radio synchronisation MSF RUGBY 1 1M SYNC Polarised 1 1 minute impuls...

Page 42: ...minute impulse with 12 hours resetting 1 2M 24H Polarised 1 2 minute impulse with 24 hours resetting 1 2M 12H Polarised 1 2 minute impulse with 12 hours resetting SEC 12H Polarised Second impulses wit...

Page 43: ...second impulses with pulse length 0 5 seconds the pulse length for rapid impulses is automatically adjusted to 0 5 seconds Alarm limits Impulse current low limit Alarm limit for low current minimum lo...

Page 44: ...l Name of the transmission reception protocol used in the module The following protocols are available 1 General 2 way communication protocol 2 3 5 and 7 Automatic time message protocols NMMI NMEA 018...

Page 45: ...http www westerstrand se SE 545 23 T REBODA Fax 46 506 48051 E mail info westerstrand se Baudrate Available speeds 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 baud Data format Data format of message recei...

Page 46: ...0 Winter time 1 summer time 3 1 Synced from Radio source e g DCF77 2 1 Synched from timeserver 1 0 Type of time OFF OFF UTC OFF ON LOC ON OFF NOR Example Assume wintertime time synched from radio sou...

Page 47: ...lank 20H DD Date 01 31 2FH MN Month 01 12 YY Year 00 99 NNN Daynumber 001 365 3 bytes W Weekday 1 7 CR 0DH LF 0AH At second 60 0 a synchronisation sign SUB 1AH is transmitted Remark The message transm...

Page 48: ...me 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 i...

Page 49: ...This function is as default disabled but can be enabled via this special function Enable alarm relay Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Press...

Page 50: ...lock IP address 192 168 1 100 Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Press NO until the text IP is shown Accept with YES Set the first digit grou...

Page 51: ...se Software version This function shows the software version for the Master Clock Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES The software version is...

Page 52: ...ent types of holidays Holidays with fixed date holidays that is appearing at the same date year after year Holidays with variable date holidays that is changing date from year to year It is possible t...

Page 53: ...ay abbreviations used Language English Language French Language German EAST TH Easter Thursday GOOD FR Good Friday EAST MO Easter Monday ASCENS Ascension COR CH Corpus Christi PENT MO Pentecost Monday...

Page 54: ...ay Select function using Accept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Press NO until the text HOLIDAY FIX is shown Accept with YES Press YES Press buttons and until requeste...

Page 55: ...YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Press NO until the text HOLIDAY FIX is shown Accept with YES Press NO until the text FIX ERASE is shown Press YES Press button until reques...

Page 56: ...ect function using Accept with YES Press NO until wished function is shown Accept with YES Press NO until the text HOLIDAY VARIABLE is shown Accept with YES Press until the text GOOD FR is shown Chang...

Page 57: ...ected Standard format default format LT Local Time LTs when summer time NT Normal Time Winter time UTC Universal Time Coordinated Format 2 used for test fault finding Example Select function using Acc...

Page 58: ...2008 11 07 User Manual Page 58 of 61 WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB P O Box 133 Tel 46 506 48000 Internet http www westerstrand se SE 545 23 T REBODA Fax 46 506 48051 E mail info westerstrand se Programmin...

Page 59: ...E III MASTER CLOCK Author PM Date 2008 11 07 User Manual Page 59 of 61 WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB P O Box 133 Tel 46 506 48000 Internet http www westerstrand se SE 545 23 T REBODA Fax 46 506 48051 E mai...

Page 60: ...e 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 s...

Page 61: ...ammed When trying to change a non existing signal point RADIO Radio synchronisation is not working DCF Check that the LED in the antenna is flashing in second s rhythm The antenna should be mounted in...

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