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47xxN Series Time Zone Display 

Operating and Installation Instructions

 

6 - Network Setup 

The 47xxN series time zone displays are fitted with a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network interface and 
designed to synchronise to a remote NTP (Network Time Protocol) time server across a TCP/IP computer 
network.   
Upon initial installation, the unit IP address, subnet mask, gateway and NTP time server IP address shall be 
automatically assigned by a DHCP server (if available).  Alternatively, the unit IP address, subnet mask, 
gateway and NTP time server IP address can be statically assigned. 
The table below details the available network parameters.  Please contact your network administrator for 
details of network configuration & addresses that will allow the clocks to be used on your network. 
 

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Network settings 

Function 

Display Type 

Description 

'Up' button 
function 

 

hh:mm 

 

 

 

DHCP Setting 

dh 

Fu 

 

Full DHCP mode. Automatic assignment of IP, Subnet 
and Gateway by customers DHCP server. Automatic 
assignment of NTP servers via DHCP option 42. 

Exit to Time 
display 

 

dh 

Ye 

 

DHCP mode. Automatic assignment of IP, Subnet and 
Gateway by customers DHCP server. User setting of NTP 
server addresses. 

Exit to Time 
display 

 

dh 

No 

 

Static assignment of IP, Subnet and Gateway addresses 
by user. User setting of NTP server addresses. 

Select IP Byte 1 

IP Byte 1 

010 

 

IP Address setting 1st Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 254 

Select IP Byte 2 

IP Byte 2 

001 

 

IP Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Select IP Byte 3 

IP Byte 3 

000 

 

IP Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Select IP Byte 4 

IP Byte 4 

100 

 

IP Address setting 4th Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Select Subnet 
Byte 1 

Subnet 
Byte 1 

255 

 

Subnet Address setting 1st Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Select Subnet 
Byte 2 

Subnet  
Byte 2 

255 

 

Subnet Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Select Subnet 
Byte 3 

Subnet  
Byte 3 

000 

 

Subnet Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Select Subnet 
Byte 4 

Subnet  
Byte 4 

000 

 

Subnet Address setting 1st Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Select Gateway 
Byte 1 

Gateway 
Byte 1 

010 

 

Gateway Address setting 1st Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 254 

Select Gateway 
Byte 2 

Gateway 
Byte 2 

001 

 

Gateway Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 2555 

Select Gateway 
Byte 3 

Gateway 
Byte 3 

000 

 

Gateway Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Select Gateway 
Byte 4 

Gateway 
Byte 4 

001 

 

Gateway Address setting 1st Byte / Octet 

Range 0 - 255 

Exit to Time 
display 

 

 

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 Issue 2.1 

Summary of Contents for 47 N Series

Page 1: ...tup Page 7 6 Network Setup Page 10 7 Synchronisation Setup Page 11 8a Display Setup 472xN and 474xN series Page 14 8b Calendar Setup 470xN and 475xN series Page 15 9 Stopwatch Setup Page 16 10 Externa...

Page 2: ...ts for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation The equipment...

Page 3: ...bility to operate as a multi range programmable stopwatch using supplied infrared remote control or using an external stopwatch control panel or user supplied voltage free contact closure or switch Si...

Page 4: ...e performed in accordance with current Building Regulations and the Seventeenth Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations or equivalent local standard The power supply is fitted with an internal fuse In c...

Page 5: ...ove next setting Function Location Setting Mode See page 5 1 Press Up to enter Location Setting Mode or press to move to next setting Function Synchronisation Setting Mode See page 6 1 Press Up to ent...

Page 6: ...ess to increment seconds to set to zero Press Up to set minutes count Minutes Setting Mode Press or to increment or decrement minutes Press Up to set the hours count Complete time setting process deta...

Page 7: ...gs are accessed from the function menu as detailed in section 3 Each time display can be independently configured to display a different world time The 47xxNIL series units have illuminated location l...

Page 8: ...Aviv 2 Yes 07 MSK 1 Russia Kaliningrad 3 No 08 UTC 3 CHARLIE AST Iraq Baghdad S Arabia Riyadh 3 No 09 MSK Russia Moscow 4 No 10 IRST IRDT Iran Tehran 3 Yes 11 UTC 4 DELTA GST UAE Dubai Abu Dhabi 4 No...

Page 9: ...T WGST Greenland West Nuuk 3 Yes 65 PMST PMDT US Pierre Miquelon 3 Yes 66 UYT UYST Uruguay Montevideo 3 Yes 67 UTC 2 5 2 1 2 No 68 UTC 2 OSCAR 2 No 69 UTC 1 NOVEMBER CVT Cape Verdi Praia 1 No 70 AZOT...

Page 10: ...eway by customers DHCP server User setting of NTP server addresses Exit to Time display dh No Static assignment of IP Subnet and Gateway addresses by user User setting of NTP server addresses Select I...

Page 11: ...r existing 5200 or 4860 series master clock 482 w482 Time code from existing 5200 4860 or 482D series master clock Zo 1 F w482 time code zone that unit will use for synchronisation DCF DCF77 Radio tim...

Page 12: ...w DHCP and the Up arrow should be pressed again to return to the time display If clock is to DHCP or Static modes the 4 bytes of the first NTP time server address can be programmed in same manner as d...

Page 13: ...CF or MSF radio time code when connected to either the 484 02 MSF Radio Receiver or 484 03 DCF Radio Receiver supplied separately as follows Clock configuration 1 Press Menu or Up button to access clo...

Page 14: ...Display Style ti Standard time display Exit to Time display gb Alternating time and date in ddmm format Display hold time us Alternating time and date in mmdd format Display hold time eu Alternating t...

Page 15: ...as per language table below Calendar 2 Mode Calendar 2 Mode M2 xx As mode settings for Calendar 1 above Calendar 2 Lang Calendar 2 Language C2 xx Calendar 2 Language as per language table below Calen...

Page 16: ...grammed start time stop at zero Select hold mode SA 03 Down from pre programmed start time then up from zero Select hold mode SA 04 Down from pre programmed start time automatically restart countdown...

Page 17: ...settings Exit to time display Tc nt Et Tc nt Display continuous temperature display See 406 documentation for further settings Exit to time display Lo cl Et Lo cl Enable Local Master synchronisation o...

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