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Impulse
– If the system is to operate with impulse clocks and a impulse clock code is selected the
Manually Adjust Impulse
Clocks
box will appear. For example, setting the
Clock Code
selector to 2 will enable impulse clock operation.
Figure 6
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The
Calculated Adjustment
will automatically adjust the impulse clocks to the correct time. Just enter the time that is
shown on the impulse clocks and press
Adjust
. The number of impulses necessary to adjust the clocks will automatically be
sent to the clocks.
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The
Direct Secondary Clock Adjustment
will allow for a specific time advancement in minutes. Therefore, entering the
number of minutes of advancement and pressing
Adjust
will send the corresponding number of impulses to the clocks.
Set Tab:
The Set Tab allows you to set the time zone, daylight saving time, date, and time for your local clocks and time zone clocks.
Figure 7
1.
Time:
This allows the user to set the time in the following format HH:MM:SS. After selecting a time change, the
Update
button must be pressed to take effect.
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Note:
Time will always be in military time.
2.
Date:
This allows the user to set the date. After changing the date, the
Update
button must be pressed to take effect.
3.
On Demand Sync:
The synchronization options configured on the system controller will be displayed. The user may choose
the option in which they would like to synchronize their time and press
Sync Now
. The time and date will be updated
automatically if successful.
indicates a successful sync.
indicates a failed sync.
4.
System Controller Time Zone Configuration:
When this is selected, the Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time settings can be
configured. The
Update
button in the lower right hand corner must be pressed for any changes to take effect.
—Time Zone: This drop down contains a list of all time zones.
—Daylight Saving Time: This drop down contains AUTO, CUSTOM, or OFF.
5.
Time Zone Clock Configuration:
There are 8 selectable time zone clocks. Each time zone clock can be configured to a time zone
and DST. The
Update
button in the lower right hand corner must be pressed for any changes to take effect.
—Time Zone: This drop down contains a list of all time zones.
—Daylight Saving Time: This drop down contains AUTO, CUSTOM, or OFF.
General Tab:
The General Tab contains information about the system controller as well as manual correction options for systems with clock relays.
Figure 4
1.
Clock Code
– This allows the user to see which clock code is currently selected to run their wired clocks. If the text is cut off, hover
over with mouse to see full text. This field may not be selectable if the system controller is not configured for clock relays.
2.
Circuit Status
– This will enable the bell relays if set to AUTO. This field may not be selectable if the system controller is not
configured for bell relays.
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Note:
Scheduled events will not run if this is not set to AUTO.
3.
Device Name
– This allows the user to name the system controller. This is useful for users that have more than one SiteSync IQ
system controllers to manage.
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Note:
Changing the Device Name requires Service-level access.
4.
Time Last Set
– This will display the last date and time the system controller was set. The source of which the date and time
was set will also be displayed.
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Note:
Ethernet 1 is the Primary Ethernet time server and Ethernet 2 is the Alternate time server as seen on Ethernet tab page 43.
5.
Software Version
– This will display the current software version of the SiteSync IQ system controller.
6.
Serial Number
– This is the serial number of the SiteSync IQ system controller.
7.
Unit Configuration
– This is the configuration code of the SiteSync IQ system controller.
8.
Model Number
– This is the model number of the SiteSync IQ system controller.
9.
Call Sign
– This is the call sign used by the SiteSync IQ system controller.
10.
Previous/Next Signal
– This will display the next circuit activation to occur.
11.
Last Powered ON
– This will display when the SiteSync IQ system controller was last turned on. This is useful to determine if
the unit has lost power.
12.
Battery Low
– This indicates that the internal timekeeping battery need to be replaced. See Troubleshooting Section page 55
for more information.
Clock Codes:
Synchronous
– If the system is to operate with synchronous clocks and the synchronous clock code is selected the
Manually
Adjust Synchronous Clocks
box will appear. For example, setting the
Clock Code
selector to 1 will enable synchronous clock
operation.
Figure 5
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Pressing the 1 Hour button will advance the clocks by 1 hour. There will be approximately a 1-2 minute delay for each 1
Hour button press to allow the clocks to adjust.
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Pressing the 12 Hour button will advance the clocks to the configured 12 hour mark. There will be a maximum delay of
13 minutes for each 12 Hour button press to allow the clocks to adjust.