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1. Configure Transient Signal 8 Set Time Date 9 Set Controller IP address 10 Change Passcode 11 Exit Select We will visit each of these settings in sequence Krontek Signal Controller 12 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au 4 1 Set Time Server IP address Select this to set the IP address of your network Time Server The Controller will display Current Time Server address 192 168 000 070 Change Y N If you opt to change you will be prompted with each 3 number field in brackets you may change it or press enter to skip to the next field 192 220 168 150 000 0 070 75 In the above example we changed the address to 220 150 000 075 The Controller will display the new address and ask for confirmation to save it 4 2 Set Time Server poll period The Controller displays Current Time Server poll period 4 hours Enter new period 0 48 hrs or CR to exit This is the time period between calls to the network Time Server Select a period of 0 to 48 hours Default is 4 Zero will disable the polls to the Time Server and allow the time and date to be set manually This menu item has the additional feature of force polling the timeserver you do not have to enter a time just press Enter CR to exit This provides a facility to force an update to the Controller s time and test the network time server see Display Status for poll results The poll timer is restarted each time this menu item i
2. period will begin An example of this is when a service such as a meals or snack vehicle visits your building for the morning tea break In this case the break will start at some random time i e when the vehicle arrives In such an event you want to sound a signal indicating the start of the break and then have it sound again after a predetermined interval the break period This is achieved using the Transient Signal Function The Transient Signal requires manual activation this is done via telnet or one of the control inputs see Configure Inputs The Controller displays Transient Signal Current Signal Period 5 secs Enter new signal period 0 off to 30 secs or CR to exit Enter the duration of the signal Current Delay until next signal 2 mins Enter new delay period 1 to 60 mins or CR to exit Enter the time period before the signal operates again 4 8 Set Time and Date The time and date can only be set if the timeserver poll period is disabled set to O Note The ability to set the time and date is to enable the functional testing of the time and calendar schedules It is not recommended that the Controller operate in this mode over an extended period as the internal clock relies on a timeserver for accuracy The Controller displays Enter time as HHMMSS in 24hr format or cr to skip Example 2 43 35pm is entered as 144335 Enter date as DDMMYY or cr to skip Example 2 Jan 2005 is entered as 02
3. 00 years With its unique calendar control schedule the Controller is ideal as a time signal and clock controller for education facilities and industry but of course is equally suitable for other time based control such as lighting pumps etc Krontek Signal Controller 2 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Table Of Contents Communicating with the Controller oer LR cc as 4 Programming OVA 5 A M 7 1 Activate Cancel Transient Signal oooonnnnncccnnncncnncnnnnnoncccnncnnnnnnnnnananncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 7 2 Activate Cancel ALERT aca ER ERE REDE UR ER MEME EE 7 3 Pregramimiric Menusa iii 8 oA SSM aly cicle a a S E EEE s Me ola ME 8 I Eist l cations HD see toes A A ipeo E aS 8 E Enter or Edit location EM nicas 9 DAA DIEA nea DA at a o EE A dede aie EE RA 9 Se SelecLDrOPrarm tO eds i a tefta a a a a Festa 9 X eX ld 10 3 2 Edit Calendar e eles 10 Ir List locations a 10 E Bnteror Edit location BI cese tae reso eed aE o E aiae Ra RE 10 D Delete location DEB usce d s arro aei da 11 X EE di dad 11 3 3 Manually Select Pr tania seba 11 24 Manually Control Eu a sa a a dp net Lo Ca dev eats 12 3 5 Display Status 12 4 System Setup Mena eds 12 4 l SEE TIMES ENE A A aes uat ea dee quA dee Mel te EU 13 2 2 Set Tim Server poll per unes aeneis abire Ue a outlet abs edd 13 43 Set Dime ong Offset oido oon aite OS TS 13 4 A Set Daylight Savings secre Arana NES rindan aan
4. 0105 Press enter to return to the Setup Menu 4 9 Set Controller IP address Krontek Signal Controller 16 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Select this to set the IP address of the Controller This is an alternative to using the DeviceDetector utility Be warned if you change anything but the last 3 digits you will not be able to communicate with the Controller again unless your PC is set to the same host IP settings The Controller will display Current Time Server address 192 168 000 128 Change Y N If you opt to change you will be prompted with each 3 number field in brackets you may change it or press enter to skip to the next field 192 168 000 128 220 In the above example we changed the last field to 220 The Controller will display the new address and ask for confirmation to save it Note If you change the IP address the Controller will reboot and you will need to re establish a connection using the new IP address 4 10 Change Passcode This option allows you to set the passcode to restrict unauthorized access to the controller Four characters are required Alpha A Z and numeric 0 9 characters are accepted Lower case characters are internally converted to upper case A code of four zeros 0000 will disable passcode checking Krontek Signal Controller 17 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Technical Specifications Ethernet Auto sensing 10 100Mbit RJ45 Interface Etherne
5. 8 www krontek com au Note This does not change the program currently being executed by the Controller You will then return to the Signal Schedule menu X e X it E xit will return you to the Programming Menu 3 2 Edit Calendar Schedule This allows you to add new entries or edit existing ones The calendar schedule contains 100 locations or entries numbered 0 to 99 Calendar Schedule Menu L List locations Lnn E Enter or Edit location Enn D Delete location Dnn X e X it Select L List locations Lnn The list option allows you to view one or a range of locations Only active entries will be displayed To list a single location type Ln where n is the location number To list a range insert a dash type Ln e where n is the first location and e is the last To list all location use just L or LOO 99 Below is a display example from the command L Loc day mth Op Desc 00 05 05 4 Hol Start 01 09 05 5 Hol End 02 LATA Prog 02 po p Aa Prog 01 In the example above Location 00 starts a holiday period at the start of the 5 of May This means only signal entries that have day 8 holiday selected will operate during this period Location 01 ends the holiday period at the end of the 9 of May Location 02 switches the Controller to run program 2 on November 11 Location 03 switches the Controller to run program 1 on November 12 E Ent
6. Krontek KT2010 Dual Circuit Signal Controller Krontek Signal Controller 1 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au INTRODUCTION The Krontek KT2010 Signal Controller is a Programmable Controller with an auto sensing 10 100Mbit Ethernet Interface It provides two output control relays and two programmable control inputs Circuit 2 may be configured to function as a master clock control to synchronize analogue or digital slave clocks to network time The Controller operates stand alone that is it does not require any external support for normal operation such as a PC or other device that can be switched off inadvertently During a network failure the Controller will continue to operate as programmed The Controller derives its time from the network via an SNTP Server SNTP time can be sourced from the Internet or from timeservers such as the Krontek KT2000 GPS Time Server The Controller contains a battery backed Real Time Clock that will maintain the time for a period of 4 days in the event of a power failure The Controller can be programmed from any PC on the network via a telnet session The output relays may also be manually controlled via the network The Controller has three individual one hundred entry signal control programs that may be selected manually or automatically via a programmable calendar schedule Signal and Calendar schedules are stored in non volatile permanent memory with a minimum data retention period of 1
7. ast Sun in Oct at 02 00 USA 8 2nd Sun in Mar at 02 00 First Sun in Nov at 02 00 USA NEW Current Settings Starts First Sun in Oct a Ends Last Sun in Mar a Region AUSTRALIA EASTERN ct ct Enter option or lt CR gt to exit If you require daylight saving then either choose an entry from the table or enter 1 and The Controller will allow you to configure a unique daylight saving period not available from the table just follow the prompts Selecting 0 will disable daylight saving Note that the above table is an example only and may vary depending on the software revision 4 5 Set Circuit 2 Options The Controller displays Currently Circuit 2 is available for Normal operation Krontek Signal Controller 14 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Change configuration 0 Normal 1 Master Clock or CR to exit Select Selecting 1 Master Clock enables the Controller to operate as a master clock The correction format is known as Sync Wired and will correct slave clocks compatible with this format such as the Krontek KT160C digital calendar clock If Master Clock operation is selected circuit 2 will ignore any programmed control functions The Sync Wired correction format is an hourly correction pulse from 57 54 to 58 02 At 05 57 58 and 18 57 58 this pulse is extended a further 4 seconds to 58 08 4 6 Configure Inputs The Controller has two inputs named A and B These inputs a
8. ele 14 2 5 SeECITOt2 ODEUOBS d oe eto eive e seas tiat ied tes e aed a td eS 14 rei 6 ea C0 US THpuls d oe tI iaa ad aute fetum m CEU 13 4 7 Configure Transient Signal ecciesie snteasvunevbaatace 16 B SEE Dime and Date usos pe E ti n 16 40 gt Seb Controller A bee eden a Satan Ketbicqu dena e odio diris 16 2 10 hanpePdsscodei ehe est n e Haec enn vi e te awd ane iet s etus d esa te eder dU 17 Technical SPSCIICANOMS D vaeeeeetg 18 Wiring and Configuration Examples trate ee iet actuelles iud ben gut 19 Krontek Signal Controller 3 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Communicating with the Controller Before you can communicate with the Controller you must know its IP address The Controller is shipped with its IP address set to 192 168 0 128 however this may not be suitable for your network If not download the utility DeviceDetector zip from our website www krontek com au downloads devicedetector zip to your PC and unzip it When you launch the program it will scan the network for Krontek Network Time devices irrespective of their IP address and list them Click on the device you wish to configure The IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway address will be presented for editing After you update the settings the Controller will reboot You will need to run DeviceDetector again to find the Controller and ensure the new address is correct Once you have set the address you can establish a telnet session u
9. er or Edit location Enn The Enter Edit option allows you to enter a new entry or edit an original one Krontek Signal Controller 10 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au If you select an unused or deleted location the fields will be displayed blank If you are editing a previous entry the current setting will be displayed Enter the date in ddmm format i e The 12 of February would be entered as 1202 Enter the operation that should take place 1 to 3 is program 1 to 3 respectively 4 will start a holiday period 5 will end it 6 will initiate a one day holiday You will then return to the Calendar Schedule menu Note The calendar schedule does not have to be entered in date order The Controller scans the calendar schedule from beginning to end and updates it s status to the most current date wherever that may be in the schedule D Delete location Dnn The D elete command allows you to delete one or a range of entries To delete a single entry enter Dnn where nn is the entry number to delete a range of entries enter Dss ee where ss is the start entry and ee is the end You will be asked to confirm the deletions before proceeding You will then return to the Calendar Schedule menu X e X it E xit will return you to the Programming Menu 3 3 Manually Select Program This command allows you to change the current signal program You may require an alternative program for certain unpredictable events such as changes
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11. he Controller will default to using program 1 unless there is a calendar entry that changes it There are 6 operation codes Code Operation Select signal schedule 1 Select signal schedule 2 Select signal schedule 3 Holiday On Holiday Off Single day holiday Ong pow Codes 1 to 3 determine the selection of the currently executing signal schedule Example You have a specific signal control sequence that requires execution during the Easter holiday period This sequence could be programmed into signal schedule 2 The start date and signal schedule 2 is programmed into the calendar schedule and at midnight the Easter signal schedule 2 would be selected At the end of Easter you would reselect signal schedule 1 Codes 4 and 5 turn the holiday flag on and off respectively The holiday on off flag is checked by the currently active signal schedule to determine if it should operate a circuit during a holiday period Example A school has its class period signals programmed to operate from Monday to Friday When a school holiday period is programmed into the calendar schedule the holiday flag will inhibit the signals from operating for the duration of the holiday Code 6 turns on the holiday flag for a single day only The holiday flag is automatically turned off 24 hours later midnight the next day Krontek Signal Controller 6 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Example A business has its start stop and lunchtime signals
12. hree signal schedules numbered 1 2 and 3 and one calendar schedule The Signal Schedule The function of the signal schedule is to operate either circuit 1 or 2 at a preprogrammed time on preprogrammed days of the week There are three 3 signal schedules each consisting of 100 entries numbered 0 to 99 Each of these entries can contain the time of day and day of week to operate a circuit the circuit to operate and the operation code The operation codes are Code Operation 00 Circuit Off 99 Circuit On 01 to 98 On for 1 98 seconds The days of the week are entered numerically as Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Holiday Q9 AR OV de poo ct Day number 8 is defined as a holiday day and will enable the control circuit to also operate during a holiday period See the holiday schedule for further information on the holiday settings Krontek Signal Controller 5 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au The Calendar Schedule The calendar schedule has two main functions 1 It can select the signal schedule to run and 2 It can flag the current day as a programmed holiday The calendar schedule consists of 100 entries numbered 0 to 99 Each of these entries can contain the month and day of month to execute an operation and the operation codes to perform The operations take place at midnight 00 00Hrs or when the calendar schedule is edited and the edit changes the state of the Controller T
13. in the weather Selecting an alternative program will override any program selection in the Calendar Schedule until midnight when the Calendar Schedule will regain control To manually give control to the Calendar Schedule select 0 auto Select 0 1 20r 3 0 auto Krontek Signal Controller 11 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au 3 4 Manually Control Circuits This command allows you to manually control a circuit If a circuit is manually turned on code 99 it will stay in that state until manually changed again or the Signal Schedule has an entry that changes its state Enter Circuit 1 or 2 You will be asked to confirm the operation 3 5 Display Status This command lists the current status of the Controller An example is displayed below One particularly useful statistic is the last Time Server Poll This should be checked periodically to ensure the Time Server selected is operational Time 12 30 07 Date 28 Sep 2005 Day 3 Wednesday Current Program 1 Holiday mode is Off Circuit d i1s Off Cxrcust 2 cse Off Time Server poll period is 1 hr Last Time Server poll 12 13 16 Daylight Saving Region is AUSTRALIA EASTERN Transient Signal 5 secs Delay 2 mins 4 System Setup Menu System Menu 1 Set Time Server IP address 2 Set Time Server poll period 3 Set Time Zone Offset 4 Set Daylight Savings 5 Set Circuit 2 Options 6 Configure Inputs 7
14. may use location 77 instead of 7 by mistake This command will display that error Below is a display example from the command L00 99 although we scanned the complete program there is only one active entry Pr Loc Time Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Hol Cir Code Description T 03 13 45 x 1 05 Pulse 05 secs E Enter or Edit location Enn The Enter Edit option allows you to enter a new entry or edit an original one If you select an unused or deleted location the fields will be displayed blank If you are editing a previous entry the current setting will be displayed Enter the time in 24 hour format i e 1 30pm is 1330 Enter the days that the operation should take place 1 to 7 is Monday to Sunday respectively day 8 is a holiday Select the circuit you wish to operate 1 or 2 Enter the function code O for off 99 for on or 1 to 98 seconds pulse You will then return to the Signal Schedule menu D Delete location Dnn The D elete command allows you to delete one or a range of entries To delete a single entry enter Dnn where nn is the entry number to delete a range of entries enter Dss ee where ss is the start entry and ee is the end You will be asked to confirm the deletions before proceeding You will then return to the Signal Schedule menu S Select program to edit The S elect command allows you to select the current program to edit Krontek Signal Controller 9 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 200
15. programmed for Monday to Saturday There are known single day public holidays during the year Labour Day for example These can be programmed into the calendar schedule at the start of each year and will inhibit the operation of the signal for those days Main Menu After making the telnet connection you will be presented with the following menu Main Menu 1 Activate Cancel Transient Signal 2 Activate Cancel ALERT 3 Programming menu 4 System Setup Menu 99 End telnet session Select 1 Activate Cancel Transient Signal The Controller displays A ctivate or C ancel Transient Signal A or C This function initiates or cancels a preprogrammed signal duration and period Pressing A will activate the operation pressing C will cancel it See Configure Transient Signal in the System Setup section for further information 2 Activate Cancel ALERT The Controller displays A ctivate or C ancel Alert Signal A or C This is a manual control that initiates or cancels the alert signal Pressing A will activate the signal pressing C will cancel it This periodic cycle is fixed at 0 5 seconds on 4 5 seconds off The cycle will continue until it is cancelled Krontek Signal Controller 7 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Note This signal is not and must not be used as a substitute for any danger signal specified or mandated by any Standard or Building Code 3 P
16. re fully programmable and can affect either output circuit The options menu for Input A is equivalent to that of Input B so we shall only describe programming of Input A The Controller displays the following A is nol B is nol Input Input used or the current programmed configuration used ditto Configure Input A 0 Disable i aS ahr Gate ON 2 Circuit 2 ON 3 Circuit 1 OFF 4 Circuit 2 OFF 5 Initiates the transient signal 6 Cancels the transient signal 7 Activates the alert signal Select or CR to skip Selections 0 Will disable any input operation 1 Circuit 1 will be forced on when this input is held at Ov 2 Circuit 2 will be forced on when this input is held at Ov 3 Circuit 1 will be forced off when this input is held at Ov 4 Circuit 2 will be forced off when this input is held at Ov 5 Momentarily pulsing the input to Ov will initiate the Transient Signal 6 Momentarily pulsing the input to Ov will cancel the Transient Signal 7 The alert signal will be generated while this input is held active After configuring input A the input B menu will be displayed See the back page for switch wiring examples Krontek Signal Controller 15 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au 4 7 Configure Transient Signal The Transient Signal feature has been provided for a situation where you cannot predict when a morning tea or lunch break
17. rogramming menu Program Menu 1 Edit Signal Schedule 2 Edit Calendar Schedule 3 Manually Select Program 4 Manually Control Circuits 5 Display Status 9 Exit Select Select one of the 6 functions A description of each function follows 3 1 Edit Signal Schedule This allows you to add new entries or edit existing ones There are three independent Signal Schedules however only one is operational at any particular time this depends on the calendar schedule or a manual selection Each schedule contains 100 locations or entries numbered 0 to 99 After selecting this option you will be asked to choose the schedule you wish to edit Choose 1 2 or 3 Select Program to Edit 1 2 or 3 Signal Schedule Menu Editing Program n n 1 2 or 3 List locations Lnn Enter or Edit location Enn Delete location Dnn Select program to edit eXit XU UO Ed E Select L List locations Lnn The list option allows you to view one or a range of locations Only active entries will be displayed Krontek Signal Controller 8 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au To list a single location type Ln where n is the location number To list a range insert a dash type Ln e where n is the first location and e is the last To list all location use just L or LOO 99 It is recommended to use the command L periodically while programming to check all entries as you
18. s executed 4 3 Set Time Zone Offset The Controller displays Current Time Zone Offset 10 0 hours Enter offset 13 to 13 or CR to exit Time Servers provide time based on UTC also referred to as GMT or Zulu that is the time at the Earths zero meridian Therefore you must add or subtract the time of the time zone you are in to set the local time Krontek Signal Controller 13 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Note Use standard time do not use daylight savings time Enter your time zone offset from UTC Then the Controller displays Add half hour Y N This allows you to add a further 30 minute offset For instance Adelaide Australia is UTC 9 5 hours Examples London is 0 Paris is 1 New York is 5 Sydney is 10 The Controller will display the new offset and ask for confirmation to save it 4 4 Set Daylight Savings Daylight Saving options Select 0 to Disable 1 to Define your own Or choose from the following table mms Start ese 2 9 e 22 2 22 End 9 2 2 o 5 2 e Region 2 Last Sun in Oct at 02 00 Last Sun in Mar at 03 00 AUSTRALIA EASTERN 3 First Sun in Oct at 02 00 Last Sun in Mar at 03 00 AUSTRALIA TASMAINIA 4 Last Sun in Mar at 02 00 Last Sun in Oct at 03 00 EUROPE 5 First Sun in Oct at 02 00 3rd Sun in Mar at 03 00 EW ZEALAND 6 Last Sun in Mar at 02 00 Last Sun in Oct at 01 00 UK 7 First Sun in Apr at 02 00 L
19. sing a telnet communications program such as HyperTerminal HyperTerminal is usually included with your PC operating system Use windows start gt help gt search and type in HyperTerminal to locate it on your machine If it is not installed it is available from www hilgraeve com When using HyperTerminal use the TCP IP connect option the Controllers IP address and port 23 An advantage of using a program like HyperTerminal is the ability to cut and then paste to a text program the lists of signal and calendar entries see list commands These can then be stored as a reference An alternative to HyperTerminal is to open a DOS command window and type in telnet xoo xxx xxx xxx where x is the IP address you have assigned the Controller The Controller uses the default telnet port 23 for the connection Important Ensure you disconnect from the telnet session either by closing the terminal window or exiting the Controller menu using 99 Failure to do this will inhibit another session from being opened as only one session can operate at one time Krontek Signal Controller 4 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Programming Overview Before programming the Controller for the first time take some time to read the following It provides an insight into the operation of the signal schedule the calendar schedule and the interaction between the two as well as providing some programming examples The Controller has t
20. t Connection Indicators Orange 10Mbit Green 100Mbit SNTP Protocol Compliant with RFC 2030 Telnet Port 23 Power Led On when power is applied Active Led Flashes once per second when operational Power Supply Requirements 9 12 volts DC 500mA Output Relays Contact rating 2A at 30VDC see note VDC Output Supply Equal to input supply voltage current limited to 300mA Inputs A B Minimum input Ov max input 5VDC Schedule Memory Non volatile flash 100 year data retention Internal Clock 7 day battery backup 1min per year accuracy Program Schedule 3 schedules 100 locations each Calendar Schedule 1 schedule 100 locations Dimensions Length 87mm Width 57mm Height 27mm Note The Controller output relays are designed for low voltage current 30vdc 2A applications When switching higher loads or voltages a 12V interface relay will be required It is recommended a State Relay SSR be utilized for AC voltages greater than 32VAC to reduce any AC contact arcing that may affect controller operation Krontek Signal Controller 18 Rev 1 1e 17 Jul 2008 www krontek com au Examples ion t igura iring and Conf W for voltages greater than 32VAC must be done by a iring Any wi Warning Ician licensed electr Hayy HeY 104 v 1ndu wesbog 33O NO IeuBis uei juaisue1 jaoued 104 g jndu uie18044d jueisueJ ejeniul 104 v nduj uiej804d jaoueg ayennoy jeuBis juersueJ AAO Z 10 ynour se

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