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1. 18 3 2 4 Manual setting of the IP address of the clock nnnnnne nennen 18 3 2 5 Manual setting of the Subnet mask a nnnnnne nennen nennen 18 3 2 6 Manual setting of default gateway IP address uus0404000002n00n nennen nennen nennen nennen nnennne nennen 19 3 2 7 Submenu for setting the multicast group address 19 3 2 8 Submenu for the setting of the NTP unicast synchronization 19 Control of the clock using IR remote control J U J J J 21 4 1 Sening onime and Tal uu uuu mu ee en nn 21 4 2 Menu for the setting of the clock parameters nennen nennen ennnnn 22 4 2 1 Submenu for user specific setting of time constants for data switchover 22 4 2 2 Submenu for setting of the user specific time Zone 23 4 2 3 Submenu for network services configuration a ar rss 25 4 2 4 Manual setting of the IP address of the clock a
2. 25 4 2 5 Manual setting of the subnet mask a 26 4 2 6 Manual setting of default gateway IP address 26 4 2 Submenu for setting the multicast group address 26 4 2 8 Submenu for the setting of the NTP unicast synchronization 26 TG CLOCK MGI lopesi s uq en Tann aaa sa asa 28 Control of the stopwatch via keyboard J U U Q J 30 6 1 JriesSIIGDWAaICIYVIIGRHUS Z u u ku u gia sat eher 30 6 2 Setting of the initial time for counting GOWN arupa uu q un n mu aaa maqakuq nku Sa i 30 Control of the stopwatch using IR remote control J J J Q J J J J 31 7 1 TTS STO OW ALG ID INCI cere hea nhs ecm muu a D u Susa m am umu m au u E t 31 7 2 Setting of initial time for COUNTING down a rra rrrsrsrssssssssssssssssssa 32 7 3 OWEN CONAC asi ee euere 32 St pWateh MENU tabla aan 33 Localiime caletiiglioik y u Sanaa 1 suu y s Sa yaa Sa a s 35 9 1 Basic setting control according to source of synchronization
3. Enter the time constant for the display of temperature in seconds Push the gt gt button and enter the time constant for the display of stopwatch in seconds By pushing OK the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P2 Return to the item P2 without storing by pushing ESC 4 2 2 Submenu for setting of the user specific time zone Choose the value U in the item P7 time zone displaying in clock menu then by pushing the SET enter the submenu for setting the parameters of the user specific time zone The item to be set is blinking The display shows the following example 12 hours Enter the offset of the required time zone compared to UTC time within 12 to 12 hours Decimal dot means 0 5 hour Switch over to setting the way of setting daylight saving time DST by pushing gt V The display shows the following Options n no DST is used F DST defined by fixed date C DST defined by calculated date Return to the clock menu item P7 by pushing the OK button DST defined by entering fixed date and time If the value F is set in item dt by pushing SET enter the submenu for entering fixed date and time The item to be set is blinking Symbols on the display Fh change to summer time entry of the hour at daylight saving begins bh shift back entry of the hour at daylight saving ends The display shows the following 7 Enter the hour at which the daylight jm H rC saving tim
4. 35 9 2 Calculation using MOBALine time zZones 2uu0222020000000nnnnnnnnennnnnn nennen nnnnnne nennen nnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnn 35 9 3 Calculation using Timezone server MOBATIME 35 9 4 Calculation using timezone entries preconfigured by MOBA NMS sotftware 36 MOBATIME 3 52 800693 09 9 5 Calculation according to internal time zone table eles s 36 19 Non Network clock Operation ne a ET 37 10 1 Autonomous clock synchronized by DCF 77 receiver uuuesnesseesnnsnennnennnnenennnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnn nennen nennen 37 10 2 Autonomous clock synchronized by GPS receiver a 37 10 3 Slave clock controlled by synchronizing impulses 37 10 3 1 Synchronization and time setting P5 mode 1 and 9 38 10 3 2 Synchronization only P5 mode 2 and 4 2 a a Quy uu Sana 38 10 4 Slave clock controlled by MOBATIME serial code MOBALine or IRIG B 38 10 5 Slave clock controlled by IF482 over RS232 or RS485 38 10 6 Slave clock controlled by supe
5. value in all other counting mode S S Alternating START STOP UNFREEZE of TL3S DISPLAY if it was frozen The first depression of this button causes the display to freeze on the respective time HOLD achieved and lets the counter running PB1S Further activation of the button shows the intermediate time elapsed from the first depression of the button RES Reset of the counter in the STOP mode while PB1L in counting up Return to a preset value in other counting modes count up from zero or from a present value in S S countdown mode Next activation of the PB3S button causes the display to freeze and to resume the count from zero in counting up or from a preset value in countdown mode HOLD Unfreezing of the display leaving the counter PB1S to continue in counting Counter reset to zero or return to a preset PB1L time followed with counter stop a 7 the counter PB3S HOLD kusa the counter ec Res use NN the counter or return to a preset as L time with counter stop MOBATIME 33 52 800693 09 Counting unit Counting in increments of 1 100 sec with 4 digit display the counting goes on until 59 99 sec and then continues with displaying of minutes seconds up to 59 minutes and 59 99 seconds at maximum Counting in increments of 1 second with 4 digit display the counting goes on until 59 minutes and 59 seconds and follows with displaying of hours minutes until 23 hours 59
6. If the server is not available the clock tries to contact the other defined servers in cyclic way until the valid response from the NTP server is received This operating mode supports the monitoring and configuration of the movement via the network connection by means of the Telnet SNMP or the MOBA NMS software tool For supervision and configuration with MOBA NMS the clock s IP address can be used or the multicast group address having last octet cleared to zero presuming the multicast is not disabled It is necessary to set appropriate time zone for correct displaying of local time and date see the chapter 9 for details Default network parameters time zone client port number SNMP 11 1 1 Network parameters assignation by DHCP The menu item P19 must be set to value 3 default Network parameters are automatically obtained from a DHCP server The following DHCP options will be evaluated automatically 50 IP address 3 Gateway address 1 Subnet mask 42 List with up to four NTP server addresses 42 Time zone server address usually same as NTP server address 234 SNMP manager address 43 or 224 Additional options refer to document BE 800793 The network administrator must configure the DHCP options accordingly Assigned parameters can be checked in the submenu of items P20 to P22 MOBATIME 40 52 800693 09 MOBATIME 11 1 2 11 1 3 Manual setting through setup menu The menu item P19 must
7. MM IE ze BEZ BEE C E Se ji C 7 Time display format HH MM ss j S S HH MM SS vw Je Y j j _ D MM A j Y _ j Y Date display format DD MM yy v v L L L v T DDMMYY w 1 v 1 j _ Powering PoE version gt IEEE 802 3 af Class 0 PoE class version PoE IEEE 802 3 afClass 3 Power consumption red greenand singlesided PoE 7VA 7VA 7VA_ 7VA amber color splay double sided PoE 14VA 14VA 14VA 14VA j _ Power consumption single sided 8 VA 11 VA 10 VA 13 VA 14 VA 42 VA 50 VA 63 VA blue and pure green Reserve capacity ee ner 6 years except PoE version Accuracy at 20 C WUNDEN 0 3 sec day synchronization Accuracy of temp 25 800 80 C r C c S 5 C measurement in Scope of the operating temp 0 to 50 C relative humidity 0 95 without condensation Protection degree IP 40 optionally IP 54 sg single sided design Weight in kg as lt s e wa ma me design Dimensions W x39 x39 x39 x39 x 39 x 39 x 39 x 39 x H x D mm double sided 333x118 423x118 510x169 652x169 728x169 880x264 1146 x264 1267 x 264 design x78 A FF I x x w x x o o aaa a J a ss GPS4500receiver v v v v _ NN j V NV v S Temperature sensor P66 J yY v v j v N v V v 1 1 1 1 1 Keyboard for stopwatch control cableSm_ N
8. RS 232 RS 485 IRIG B or GPS e NTP multicast or unicast synchronization in Ethernet or unicast synchronization in WiFi network powered over PoE or mains powered e configuration supervision by means of MOBA NMS software or SNMP protocol e slave clock operation in wireless WTD system 868MHz based on a transmitter which broadcasts the time signal e possibility to set up the world time zones with indication of the time shift DST for the particular time zone Control over the DCF receiver or the master clock The clocks MOBATIME 9 52 800693 09 time display in 12 or 24 hour cycle four digit HH MM or six digit HH MM SS format Digits of the same height HH MM SS on request for DC 100 and DC 180 possibility of leading zero suppression when displaying the time and date temperature indication providing the temperature sensor is connected in C or F alternating indication of time date and temperature with adjustable period of each of the displayed data Stopwatch counting up starting from zero up to 99 hours countdown from a set up value with stop at zero automatic restart or counting to negative values indication of intermediate times freezing of the display cumulated interim time counting in steps of one minute one second or 1 100 second control using the keyboard or IR remote control concurrently possibility of changeover into the time date display mode or the temperature Indication Ac
9. Sun k 6 display sequence time 8 sec date 3 sec temp 3 sec time constants set up by user in seconds for each specific displayed data O automatic switching over disabled e Time zone of 0 64 A automatically synchronization source P4 Type of 1 10 A automatically synchronization auto detection applicable for DCF the Mobatime serial source code MOBALine WDT IRIG B or NTP ale ne Se chapters 2 8 and el l 40 tor more 24 V DC impulses at minute intervals information 6 24 V DC impulses at half minute intervals 24 V DC impulses at second intervals DCF FSK IRIG B Standard IRIG B 123 IRIG B DIEM AFNOR A AFNOR C 9 RS232 us RS485 Impulse line processing mode gt polarized impulses synchronization and time adjustment polarized impulses time synchronization only non polarized impulses synchronization and time ee 4 non polarized impulses non polarized impulses time synchronization only non polarized impulses time synchronization only only Time zone for 20 0 off for MOBALine synchronization MOBALine or time or zone server 1 15 0 off for NTP synchronization MOBATIME Time zone of 0 64 A automatically U user time zone displayed time and U1 U7 preconfigured time zone entry by MOBA NMS date MOBATIME 28 52 800693 09 item default values are printed in bold Clock address for IR remote control 1 99 0 31 L listen only at S
10. minutes and 59 seconds at maximum 4 Counting in periods after one day A subtraction or an addition always takes place around midnight Capacity of counting up to 9999 days When counting is stopped the dot is displayed after the last digit Contact 1 30 0 function disabled closing Time period of contact closing for stopwatches passing through zero while operating in countdown mode starting from a preset time moment MOBATIME 34 52 800693 09 9 Local time calculation 9 1 Basic setting control according to source of synchronization P3 A Time zone is taken over according to the source of synchronization Synchronization signal type A Neither MOBALine time zone nor time zone server are used P7 JA Display time and date according to source of synchronization incl daylight saving time This setting is suitable for digital clocks synchronized by a DCF receiver or controlled by a master clock as slave clock in a time distribution system The internal time zone table isn t used 9 2 Calculation using MOBALine time zones Time zone is taken over according to the source of synchronization The UTC time calculation is based on the MOBALine information MOBALine P6 1 20 Selection of the MOBALine time zone P7 JA Display time and date according to chosen MOBALine time zone incl daylight saving time This setting is suitable for digital clocks controlled by a master clock as a MOBALine slave clock i
11. support in the unicast work mode or value 0 for disabling it by pushing the PB2S Switch to the next parameter SNMP communication support by pushing the PB1S The display shows the Sn 1 Set value 1 for enabling the SNMP support or value 0 for disabling it by pushing the PB2S Switch to the next parameter Telnet support by pushing the PB1S The display shows the tn 1 Set value 1 for enabling the telnet support or value 0 for disabling it by pushing the PB2S By pushing PB1L save the setting and return to item P19 3 2 4 Manual setting of the IP address of the clock Choose the item P20 in the main menu and push the PB1L button to enter the submenu for setting the IP address The item to be set is blinking By pushing PB2S the adjusted digit value is increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button the value will be continuously increased The display shows the following Enter the four octets of the IP address step by step Switch to next digit or octet respectively by pushing the PB1S Octets are marked by letters A b C and d By pushing the PB1L button the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P20 3 2 5 Manual setting of the subnet mask Choose the item P21 in the main menu and push the PB1L button to enter the submenu for setting the subnet mask The item to be set is blinking MOBATIME 18 52 800693 09 MOBATIME By pushing PB2S the adjusted value is increased in steps of
12. 1 by pushing the PB2L button the value will be continuously increased The display shows the following Enter the four octets of the subnet mask step by step Switch to the next octet by pushing the PB1S button Octets are marked by letters A b C and d By pushing the PB1L button the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P21 3 2 6 Manual setting of default gateway IP address Choose item P22 in the main menu and push the PB1L button to enter the submenu for setting the default gateway IP address The item to be set is blinking By pushing PB2S the adjusted digit value is increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button the value will be continuously increased The display shows the following Enter the four octets of the gateway IP address step by step Switch to the next digit or octet respectively by pushing the PB1S button Octets are marked by letters A b C and d By pushing PB1L button the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P22 3 2 7 Submenu for setting the multicast group address Choose the menu item P23 and then enter the submenu by pushing the PB1L pushbutton for setting the multicast group address The item to be set is blinking By pushing the PB2S button the adjusted digit value is increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button a continuous increase of the value takes place The display shows the following Enter the four octets of the
13. 100 240VAC JP6 powering 100 240 VAC voltage LAN JP7 optional RJ45 10BaseT 100TX IEEE 802 3 auto negotiation PROG JP8 clock firmware programming DISP2 JP20 connection of the second side RELAY JP21 optional switching contact except DC 57 4 2 8 Setting elements Line type jumper JP11 for the setting of the slave line type JP11 IRIG AFNOR DCF MOBALine Un polarized impulse line MOBATIME serial code PB1 PB2 control pushbuttons RESET the RESET button TRE jumper JP10 optional RS485 terminating resistor enable BATT jumper JP12 backup battery connection ISPE jumper JP9 invoking the firmware programming mode DCF LED indication of receiving the DCF signal STATE LED state indication POWER LED power indication jumper DC Out DCF Out JP17 Output signal setting on pins 3 4 of the JP1 connector JP17 pin3 DC Out 11 19V JP17 ele DC Out pin3 pin4 DC Out Bg passive DCF Out ele pin4 12 52 800693 09 MOBATIME 29 Connection of the cable ends Installation LINES DC OUT wire connection IN IN DC OUT 11 19 V DC OUT CTRL wire connection RS 232 wire connection RxD TxD GND RS 485 wire connection RELAY connection MOBATIME 13 52 800693 09 Control of the clock using keyboard or pushbuttons The clock is adjusted and controlled using two pushbuttons located at the upper side of the cloc
14. 3 Slave clock controlled by synchronizing impulses On digital clock connected in time distribution system controlled by synchronizing impulses choose the item P4 in the main menu and set it according type impulse lines one minute half minute second pulses and in item P5 choose mode of processing impulse line polarized unpolarized impulses synchronization and time setting synchronization only Set the value A in items P3 and P7 MOBATIME 37 52 800693 09 10 3 1 Synchronization and time setting P5 mode 1 and 3 Clocks are set according to the slave line time on the Master clock Stop the slave line on Master clock Set all slave clocks on the same time Set the current date on the digital clock The clocks stand still and the colon flashes in 2 second interval Set the time of the slave line to the same time as on slave clocks Run the slave line on Master clock After receiving each impulse is displayed time increased by one minute or by 30 seconds or 1 second respectively After the expiration of run out time the slave clocks are synchronized by the time information generated by the master clock the colon flashes constantly In case of the line fault the clock displays the right time information based on its own quartz time base When the normal operation of the line resumes the slave clock adjusts itself to the time equal to the master clock 10 3 2 Synchronization only P5 mode 2 and 4 The clock time b
15. 69 info d mobatime ch www mobatime ch info f mobatime ch www mobatime ch SALES GERMANY AUSTRIA BURK MOBATIME GmbH Postfach 3760 D 78026 VS Schwenningen Steinkirchring 46 D 78056 VS Schwenningen Tel 49 7720 8535 0 Fax 49 7720 8535 11 buerk buerk mobatime de www buerk mobatime de MOBATIME BE 800693 09
16. CETstandardtime 1 N J _ 60 Santiago Chile 4 Yes 2 Sun Oct 00 00 2 Sun Mar 00 00 61 Chile Easter Island 6 Yes 2 Sat Oct 22 00 2 Sat Mar 22 00 e urc mn o No SOS 64 uTc emt 0 Mo In countries where the DST switch date changes annually e g Iran Israel the time zone has to be defined manually in the user time zone table entries 80 99 PIE N Last Sun Sep 02 00 1 Sun Apr 03 00 Last Sun Mar 00 00 Last Sun Oct 01 00 Legend UTC Universal Time Coordinate equivalent to GMT DST Daylight Saving Time DST Change Daylight Saving Time changeover Standard DST Time change from Standard time Winter time to Summer time DST Standard Time change from Summer time to Standard time Winter time Example 2 last Sun Mar 02 00 Switch over on the penultimate Sunday in March at 02 00 hours local time Attention The Time Zone Table is usually updated every year The current table is available for download under the following address www mobatime com gt Customer Area gt Customer Support gt Support Resources gt Software Tools 3 Time Zone Table In case your device is equipped with a newer version than shown in this manual the current time zone settings should be checked MOBATIME 48 52 800693 09 16 Engineering data 16 1 Standard design of the clock Bisnis number of digits 4 4 2 4 4 2 6 4 4 2 6 HH
17. IP address of NTP server on 192 168 0 130 e command conf p19 02 set the clock for connecting to the new initiated wireless network with manually preset network parameters e command conf i 192 168 0 190 set clock IP address to 192 168 0 190 e command conf s 255 255 255 0 set subnet mask of the clock on 255 255 255 0 e command conf g 192 168 0 254 set gateway of the clock on 192 168 0 254 e command exit ends telnet and writes changes into Flash MOBATIME 44 52 800693 09 13 Testing mode parameter reset 13 1 13 2 MOBATIME Synchronization test The synchronization signal receive process can be displayed in special testing mode This can be useful for example when the problems with the DCF signal receipt appear Display description during synchronization test mode Two digits on the left side show the current DCF bit number goes up from 0 to 58 Third digit shows the type of current DCF bit 0 or 1 The last digit shows the number of successfully received DCF telegrams The colon indicates that the DCF bit is currently received The dot behind the last digit signalizes synchronized clock Entering the synchronization test mode e Enter the clock menu move to the software version item by several pushes of the PB1S e Keep pushing both buttons on the clock frame simultaneously until the display shows C0 00 e Use the PB2 or button on IR to set the value behind the colon to 03 e Keep pushing simultaneously both c
18. MOBA NMS the multicast group address can be used or the multicast group address having last octet cleared to zero The Multicast operating mode signifies only a minimum amount of configuration work for a network administrator It is necessary to set appropriate time zone for correct displaying of local time and date see the chapter 9 for details Default network parameters multicast group address 239 192 54 1 multicast config address 239 192 54 0 configuration port number 65532 time zone client port number 65534 The menu item P19 must be set to value 1 See chapter 4 2 7 for setting the multicast group address in the item P23 submenu 42 52 800693 09 12 WiFi clock operation In the item P19 choose if the clock will be connected to default wireless network MOBA WIFI where network parameters IP address subnet mask and gateway will be set automatically DHCP or to wireless network set by user via telnet where network parameters could be set manually telnet clock menu or automatically DHCP If the DHCP is used the parameters assigned by the server can be checked in the items P20 to P22 submenus 12 1 Parameters of default wireless network Net name SSID MOBA WIFI Used coding WPA Coding key hgfedcba DHCP allowed 12 2 Setting process e set WiFi router to parameters of default wireless network e inthe item P20 submenus display assign IP address e by windows command telnet lt IP address gt connect to
19. Slave clock operation controlled by built in RS 232 RS 485 or IRIG B interface mains powered LED display in red pure green blue amber or green Single or double sided clock Clock frame made of anodized aluminum profiles Wall mounting for single sided clock Ceiling suspension or wall bracket mounting for double as well as single sided clock Basic properties e digit height of 57 100 or 180 mm which corresponds to readability distance of approx 25 40 or 65 meters e color of the digits red pure green blue yellow or green e manual or automatic setting of the LED display light intensity e anti reflex front cover acrylic glass which prevents light reflex and improves the digit readability e single sided or double sided design for wall mounting for single sided clock design only or to be suspended on ceiling or fixed to a side kick up console e depth of single sided clock design only 39 mm 66 mm for the 180 mm versions or 78 mm 130 mm for the double sided design e clock frame made of anodized aluminum profiles in black or silver color Any other RAL tint or imitation of various materials wood marble on request e clock setting carried out remotely or using two push buttons the latter installed at the upper part of the frame e autonomous quartz controlled time base with the possibility of synchronization using the following DCF 77 radio signal 24 V minute impulses the MOBATIME serial code MOBALIine
20. by step Switch to the next digit or octet respectively by pushing the gt gt button Octets are marked by letters A b C and d MOBATIME 26 52 800693 09 MOBATIME After the last octet setting set the constant x which determines the interval of synchronization in seconds By pushing OK the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P24 By pushing ESC the clock returns to P24 without saving Note Through the setup menu is possible to set only one NTP server IP address If more than one NTP server addresses were previously configured using telnet or MOBA NMS tool after opening the P24 submenu the IP address of currently active NTP server is displayed When the IP address was modified and the configuration is saved using the setup menu the IP address is stored to the definition of the first NTP server the other NTP server addresses are cleared including those defined by the NTP server domain names 27 52 800693 09 5 The clock menu table Program Scope of the values item default values are printed in bold P0 Display brightness 1 30 A automatic adjustment without the possibility of changing in normal display mode The maximum brightness setting in manual mode can reduce the life cycle of the LED displays in the long run We recommend leaving the brightness control to auto mode default value Time display format 24 h 12 h Time constants for 1 6 U 0 16 U0 inmane dal
21. data in following order depending on the item S2 setting counting unit Counting unit 1 100 second lt Minutes gt lt Seconds gt lt Hundredths of second gt lt Hours gt lt Minutes gt lt Seconds gt By pushing the OK button the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the Stopwatch display mode By pushing ESC the clock returns without storing Switching contact When counting down mode is applied the switching contact can be used only for certain types of clocks which switches at zero crossing It is possible to control an external device such as sound devices There is normally open contact NO normally closed contact NC and common contact COM on the relay port JP21 available 32 52 800693 09 8 Stopwatch menu table Scope of the values option default values are printed in bold S0 Counting direction 1 upwards U waqaqashaqakiwaaqaqaqal zero o yaaa with automatic restart from the ee time value a ao miim the count into minus vane S1 Control of intermediate S S Alternating as START STOP UNEREEZE SI STOP UNFREEZE of time periods PB3S DISPLAY correspondin if it was frozen g keyboard Freezing of displaying data with the counter keys are PB1S proceeding in the counting listed in g mode fr courting up an relum waren the counter to zero in STOP operation brackets g L mode for mode fr courting up an relum waren up and return to a present
22. is incorrect the LED does not flash In such a case interchange the two wires Install the receiver at a place with a high level radio signal Don t install the receiver near sources of interfering signals such as the personal computers TV sets or other types of power consumers the digital clock itself generates interfering signals too Position the receiver with its transparent cover DCF 450 or the arrow on the cover DCF 4500 facing the transmitter located in Frankfurt Germany Presuming the good quality DCF 77 signal the synchronization takes place in approx 3 to 4 minutes In case of poor quality of the signal mainly during the day time the first time setting is to be done manually The red LED of the receiver displays a working connection by flashing once a second without flickering 10 2 Autonomous clock synchronized by GPS receiver Set value A in items P3 P4 and the desired time zone in the P7 item in the main MENU chapter 5 Using jumper JP17 set the power supply output DC OUT on pins 3 4 of the JP1 connector Connect GPS receiver to the clock terminal board placed on the anchoring plate LINE IN and DC OUT DCF OUT terminals using a four wire cable Please note the correct polarity of the wires see the GPS user manual For the correct placing of the receiver please follow the GPS user manual Presuming the good position of the GPS receiver the synchronization takes place in approx 10 to 20 minutes 10
23. variants only MOBATIME 29 52 800693 09 6 Control of the stopwatch via keyboard The operation of the stopwatch is controlled and the device is adjusted using three pushbuttons on the connected keyboard The keyboard cable must be connected to the CTRL plug connector Abbreviations used for the key strokes PB1L PB2L pushing of the pushbutton for a period of more than 1 second PB1S PB2S PB3S short time pushing of the pushbutton Function of the pushbuttons in the Stopwatch mode PB2S indication switch over time date temperature stopwatch time PB2L stopwatch menu PB3S PB1S PB1L according to the stopwatch mode setup 6 1 The stopwatch menu The stopwatch menu is entered by long pushing of the PB2 pushbutton stopwatch must be displayed The parameter adjustment is to be performed according to the menu table chapter 8 Function of the pushbuttons in the Stopwatch Menu mode PB1S move to another menu item PBiL storage of the parameters return to the stopwatch display mode when counting up from zero or entry into the initial time setting mode when counting down PB2S increase of the current value in steps of 1 PB2L continuous increase of current value 6 2 Setting of the initial time for counting down When counting down is selected the initial time setting mode is entered from the stopwatch MENU or directly from the Stopwatch display mode by pushing the PB1L button The item to be set is blinking
24. 010 IN terminal board for NTP WTD and WiFi version terminal board for remaining versions Y MOBATIME 10 52 800693 09 Control PCB 2 6 k df NO 490 nO OG Jedun Bulsmod Jo uoes pu 37 319815 jeu is 39 Bula JO voNesipu 37 6df 3dSI 19duun 968000 gt sure ano 400 onrssed fi 10 30 pus aotm ang 30 gud MO 30 fd pud gurd Taf 404 Butiies Sur Papen Tas ERETT au 9904 TE 390 5E XONASI 33 33 EG chuta eutd NI Ad gd L d Livg Jedunl IS UOIS194 OLdf JHL Jadunn uonng 13SI4 suoyng Zad Lad L Ldr 3d 9ur1 J duin d sur Tar dHI 80L 490 SIHI 098006 0Zdf zdSId 8df 90d 304 pue d N uoIsian Zdf NVI 304 1d 5x YAf OWA OFZ 001 IS voIsien Sdf 787 SY IS voIsien pdf ZEZ SY df THLO zd dWAL Ldf LNO 400 90 SANIT n04rz 00T l N T KS IS SOKSKCKIS OO 800693 09 11 52 MOBATIME 2 7 Function of the plug connectors LINES DC DCF OUT JP1 time signal inputs The DCF GPS receiver polarized impulse line MOBALine MOBATIME serial code IRIG B power supply output DC OUT 11 19 V or passive DCF current loop output TEMP JP2 connection of the temperature sensor s CTRL JP3 connection of the keyboard RS232 JP4 optional connection of the RS232 serial line RS485 JP5 optional connection of the RS485 serial line
25. 84 e the information about software and hardware version followed by the MAC address is displayed after entering the correct password e inserted commands must be confirmed by pushing the Enter key use the Backspace key for correcting typing errors e command help or displays help with a command list e command reset resets the clock changes are written to Flash e command conf p displays current parameters from setup menu e command conf n displays current network parameters e command conf displays help for command conf parameters example conf i 192 168 0 190 sets the clock s IP address to 192 168 0 190 e itis necessary to end telnet connection by command exit Windows 7 note The telnet is not activated in Windows 7 by default For activating it go to the Control Panel in Start menu click on Uninstall a program link in Control Panel click on Turn Windows features on or off link in Programs and Features click in Windows Features box and find the Telnet Client check box Allow the system to install the appropriate files should take only a few seconds The administrator rights are necessary for this operation 41 52 800693 09 11 2 MOBATIME Hyperterminal note The Hyperterminal application can be used as an alternative to telnet It is necessary to activate the Send line ends with line feeds and Echo typed characters locally in the Properties gt S
26. B1S 17 52 1 4 L the last one P last but one and H first after 15 day in the month 1 7 Mo Su 1 12 Enter the week in which the daylight saving time begins Push PB1S Enter the day of the week at which the daylight saving time begins Enter the month in which the daylight saving time begins Push PB1S Enter the hour at which the daylight saving time begins Enter the week in which the daylight saving time ends Push PB1S Enter the day of the week at which the daylight saving time ends 800693 09 The display shows the following Enter the month in which the daylight 1 saving time ends Push PB1S Enter the LI 1 hour at which the daylight saving time ends The daylight saving time has been set to start on the last Sunday in March at 2 o clock and to end on the last Sunday in October at 3 o clock in the above described example Save the setting by pushing PB1L and return to the item dt Return to the clock menu item P7 with another push of the PB1L button 3 2 3 Submenu for network services configuration Choose the value 2 or 3 in the item P19 network work mode selection in the clock menu then enter the submenu by pushing the PB1L pushbutton for configuring the network services Multicast support in unicast work mode SNMP service Telnet service The item to be set is blinking The display shows the following Set value 1 for enabling the multicast
27. By pushing the PB2S button is the adjusted value increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button will be the value continuously increased By pushing PB1S move to the next item By pushing the PB1L save the setting and return to Stopwatch display mode Enter the data in the following order depending on the item S2 setting counting unit Counting unit 1 100 second lt Minute gt lt Second gt lt Hundredths of second gt lt Hours gt lt Minutes gt lt seconds gt By pushing the PB1L button the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the Stopwatch display mode MOBATIME 30 52 800693 09 7 Control of the stopwatch using IR remote control A 2 digit address is assigned to the stopwatch With the IR remote control the stopwatch can be locked Controlling and the stopwatch parameter adjustment are only allowed in unlocked state Function of the pushbuttons in the Stopwatch mode pushing the F1 button entry of 2 digit address using numerical pushbuttons holding down the F1 button holding down the F2 button holding down the F3 button CLOCK DATE TEMP TIMER MENU SET S S HOLD RES 7 1 The stopwatch menu unlocking of a clock with the corresponding address unlocking of all clocks within the reach of the IR beam of the remote control locking of all clocks within the reach of the IR beam of the remote control display of the addresses of all locked clocks
28. I version 0 15 at WTD version and the serial protocols IR controller 1 60 U automatic lock is OFF autolock Time in minutes for automatic lock since the last depression of button on the IR unit Time format display 1 2 m time with leading zero time without leading zero T N Date format display 1 date with leading zero date without leading zero T Temperature C format display F F482 2 Supervised RS485 3 DC master 4 DC slave 5 TP RS485 master 6 TP RS485 listener 7 DC2 slave 8 T 41x master 9 T741x listener P13 Protocol for RS232 and RS485 communication 10 ITRON 2000 Modulation speed 1 7 for RS232 and a 4 9600Baud S O 6 38400 Baud S O 57 600 Baud parameters for 7 2 Parity n no parity E even Special operation 0 __ normal mode S mode special mode 1 x p NTP and PoE multicast without IP address Network operation WiFi initial network MOBA WIFI IP address assigned by DHCP mode 2 NTP and PoE unicast network param defined manually WiFi wireless network defined by user IP address set manually 3 NTP and PoE unicast network param defined by DHCP WiFi wireless network defined by user IP address assigned by DHCP edit network parameters in manual setting mode or display parameters assigned by DHCP a possibility to enter the submenu Items P19 to P24 available in NTP PoE and WiFi
29. IP address step by step Switch to the next digit or octet respectively by pushing the PB1S button Octets are marked by the letters A b C and d By pushing the PB1L button the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P23 3 2 8 Submenu for the setting of the NTP unicast synchronization Choose the menu item P24 then enter the submenu by pushing the PB1L pushbutton for setting the parameters of the NTP unicast synchronization The item to be set is blinking By pushing the PB2S button the adjusted digit value is increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button the value will be continuously increased 19 52 800693 09 MOBATIME The display shows the following Set the four octets of the NTP servers IP address step by step Switch to the next digit or octet respectively by pushing the PB1S button Octets are marked by letters A b C and d After the last octet setting set the constant x which determines the interval of synchronization in seconds By pushing the PB1L button the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P24 Note Through the setup menu is possible to set only one NTP server IP address If more than one NTP server addresses were previously configured using telnet or MOBA NMS tool after opening the P24 submenu the IP address of currently active NTP server is displayed When the IP address was modified and the configuration is saved using the setup menu
30. J N y vo vf vot vf V a e CEA PRE di G a EEE U A BE 1 F 5 ee 16 2 Voltage range and electric current consumption of the lines Type of slave line Voltage range Electric current consumption MOBALine 59 30 VAC 6 34 UA MIN CODE 12 30 V 10 18 mA MIN CODE on request 30 60 V 10 18 mA IRIG B 20 mVpp 2 Vpp 20 UA 2 mA MOBATIME 49 52 800693 09 17 Accessories and Maintenance 17 1 Single sided clock Allen key for unlocking and locking the frame catch Instruction manual Additional spacers Wood screws for fixing the anchoring plate inclusive dowels 17 2 Double sided clock Allen key for unlocking and locking the frame catch and the suspension Instruction manual Wood screws for fixing the suspension including dowels 18 Cleaning 1 pc 1 pc 3 pcs 3 pcs 1 pc 1 pc 4 pcs Clean surface of clock only Use soft rags and antistatic detergents Don t use synthetics 19 DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES MOBATIME environment 90 52 The user is lawfully obligated to return unusable batteries Disposal of used batteries through household waste is prohibited Batteries which contain dangerous substances are labeled with a picture of a crossed out trash bin The symbol means that this product may not be disposed through household waste Below the symbol the dangerous substance is indicated with an abbreviation Cd Cadmium Hg Quicksilver Pb Lead Unusable
31. N N ss s sasa MOBATIME 47 52 800693 09 Honiara Solomon ls Noumea New Caledonia Vladivostok Auckland Wellington Majuro Marshall Is Magadan Anadyr lt Yes _ No Yes 13 Sun Oct 00 00 3 Sun Feb 00 00 m j int ein O O O O 2 Sun Mar 02 00 1 Sun Nov 02 00 2 Sun Mar 02 00 1 Sun Nov 02 00 s _ tre Bi Bu BEL TES L ooo eo e Ne New York Easter Time 2 2 Sun Mar 02 00 1 Sun Nov 02 00 US amp Canada Chicago Central Time 2 9 Sun Mar 02 00 1 Sun Nov 02 00 US amp Canada Tegucigalpa Honduras CER O Tr Ne 2 Sun Mar 02 00 1 Sun Nov 02 00 43 Los Angeles Pacific Time 8 Yes _ 2 Sun Mar 02 00 1 Sun Nov 02 00 44 Anchorage Alaska US 9 Yes 2 Sun Mar 02 00 1 Sun Nov 02 00 45 Honolulu Hawaii US 10 No J L 46 Midway Islands US 11 No _ o 47 Mexico City Mexico 6 Yes 1 Sun Apr 02 00 Last Sun Oct 02 00 48 Adak Aleutian is 10 Yes 2 Sun Mar 02 00 17 Sun Nov 02 00 49 umeen ON s weem o No YS a ocem o Not 2 wem o N a L UTC GMT 0 Seoresbysuna Gresniand 1 Ves Last Sun Mar 0000 Last Sun Oak Oro 55 Nuuk Greenland 3 Yes__ Last Sat Mar 22 00 Last Sat Oct 2300 DD 2 Sun Mar o 1 Sun Nov 4 57 Western Australia Perth 8 No fo 58 Caracas 45 No 59
32. Swiss Time Systems BATIME INSTRUCTION MANUAL State of the art technology digital clock DC series MOBATIME BE 800693 09 Certification of the Producer STANDARDS The digital clock DC has been developed and produced in accordance with the EU Standards 2004 108 EG and 2006 95 EG Applied Standards mod IEC 60950 1 2005 IEC 1 2005 Cor 1 2006 08 EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Cor 2 2003 class B EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 Cor 1 1997 A1 2001 C EN 61000 6 2 2001 EN 50121 4 2000 References to the Instruction Manual 1 The information in this Instruction Manual can be changed at any time without notice The current version is available for download on www mobatime com 2 This Instruction Manual has been composed with the utmost care in order to explain all details in respect of the operation of the product Should you nevertheless have questions or discover errors in this manual please contact us 3 We do not answer for direct or indirect damages which could occur when using this Manual 4 Please read the instructions carefully and only start setting up the product after you have correctly understood all the information for the installation and operation 5 The installation must only be carried out by skilled staff 6 It is prohibited to reproduce to store in a computer system or to transfer this publication in a way or another even part of it The copyright remains
33. as well as monitoring the correct function of connected slave clocks e Ifthe DC clock should be monitored set in menu item P8 unique address in the range 1 to 32 The value L means that the clocks are synchronized only without monitoring e ltis necessary to register the clock under the used address in DTS e The time synchronization starts within a few tens of seconds after start up e Failure of slave clock function is signalized by an alarm in DTS e Ontihe RS485 you can use the jumper TRE JP10 to connect the termination resistor 120R between the signals A and B for the correct termination of RS485 Cascaded connection of the DCF GPS synchronized clock e Connect the DCF 77 receiver to the clock terminal board placed on the anchoring plate LINE IN terminals using a twin wire cable e Setthe passive DCF OUT output 3 4 of the JP1 connector using the jumper JP17 e When using the GPS receiver the external power supply is needed parameters 12 24 VDC min 5VA e Interconnect the cascaded clock using a twin wire cable from the DC OUT DCF OUT terminals to the LINE IN terminals of the next clock e In case the connection is correct and the input signal is at a high level the LED on the receiver and the green LED in the clock is flashing periodically once a second with 1 pulse left out at the 59th second Synchronization in WTD system e The items P3 P4 and P7 are set to value A by the production e Setthe P8 item to the a
34. ase is synchronized by incoming pulses in normal operation of the slave line Set current date and time on the slave clocks according the master clock time with accuracy of 30 seconds or 15 seconds or 0 5 second respectively The colon flashes in 2 second interval After 2 3 minutes are the clocks synchronized with the master clock The colon is permanently lit during the time display In case of the line fault the clock displays the right time information based on its own quartz time base When the normal operation of the line resumes the clock synchronizes with the incoming pulses 10 4 Slave clock controlled by MOBATIME serial code MOBALine or IRIG B e After the connection of the digital clock to the signal source time and date are adjusted automatically following the receipt of valid time information e The time setting with using the serial coded line takes place within at least 3 to 4 minutes for MOBALine and IRIG B within 6 to 15 seconds 10 5 Slave clock controlled by IF482 over RS232 or RS485 e After the connection of the digital clock to the line time and date are adjusted automatically following the receipt of valid time information e Setting the tune takes place within at least 5 minutes MOBATIME 38 52 800693 09 10 6 10 7 10 8 10 9 MOBATIME Slave clock controlled by supervised RS485 Supervised RS485 line available on the DTS 480x timeservers offers exact time synchronization
35. batteries can be returned free of charge at appropriate collection points of your waste disposal company or at shops that sell batteries By doing so you fulfill your legal responsibilities and help protect the 800693 09 20 GUARANTEE AND MAINTENANCE e The device fulfills the requirements of the following norms CSN EN 60950 1 2nd edition concerning the devices safety EN 55022 class B EN 55024 EN 50121 2 concerning EMV e The device is intended for a normal operational environment according to the corresponding norm e The following circumstances are excluded from the guarantee inappropriate handling or interventions chemical influences mechanical defects external environmental influences natural catastrophes e Repairs during and after the guarantee period are assured by the manufacturer MOBATIME 91 52 800693 09 Swiss Time Systems PLUM MOBATIME HEADQUARTERS PRODUCTION SALES WORLDWIDE MOSER BAER AG MOSER BAER SA EXPORT DIVISION Spitalstrasse 7 CH 3454 Sumiswald 19 ch du Champ des Filles CH 1228 Plan les Ouates Tel 41 34 432 46 46 Fax 41 34 432 46 99 Tel 41 22 884 96 11 Fax 41 22 884 96 90 moserbaer mobatime com www mobatime com export mobatime com www mobatime com SALES SWITZERLAND MOBATIME AG MOBATIME SA Stettbachstrasse 5 CH 8600 D bendorf En Budron H 20 CH 1052 Le Mont sur Lausanne Tel 41 44 802 75 75 Fax 41 44 802 75 65 Tel 41 21 654 33 50 Fax 41 21 654 33
36. be set to value 2 e See chapter 4 2 4 for setting the clock s IP address in the item P20 submenu e See chapter 4 2 5 for setting the subnet mask in the item P21 submenu e See chapter 4 2 6 for setting the gateway in the item P22 submenu e See chapter 4 2 7 for setting the multicast group address in the item P23 submenu e See chapter 4 2 8 for setting the unicast NTP server address in the item P24 submenu Manual setting through telnet The menu item P19 must be set to value 1 or 2 To establish the first connection through telnet the following procedure is needed because the initial IP address of the clock is 0 0 0 0 e assign a new IP address to the clock s MAC address marked on the product label by windows command arp s lt IP address gt lt MAC address gt example arp s 192 168 0 190 00 16 91 FE 90 00 e reset the clock or power cycle it and do the following within 2 minutes e the IP address is temporarily matched to the clock only valid when the current IP address is 0 0 0 0 by windows command ping lt IP address gt the clock should answer the two last ECHO requests at least example ping 192 168 0 190 e do the following within 30 seconds after the ping connect to the clock and make the needed settings see lower by windows command telnet lt IP address gt or use the Hyperterminal application Setting parameters over telnet e request for entering the password appears after connection default password is 7180
37. cessories DCF 77 signal receiver temperature sensor with protection degree IP 66 keyboard for stopwatch control connected via 5 m cable remote IR controller for clock set up and stopwatch control On request internal relay relay can switch for specified duration when the stopwatch in the countdown mode reach the zero protection degree IP 54 MOBATIME 6 52 800693 09 gt gt Assembly The connection to the 110 230 V AC power network can only be done by authorized personnel with appropriate qualification and training Danger of electric shock when dismounting the cover with warning triangle 2 1 Single sided clock The frame is fixed using two suspension at the above and two sliding springs at the bottom Lift off the anchoring plate using a screwdriver inserted in between the sheet and the frame at the sliding spring point on the clock bottom side chapter 2 3 Disconnect the interconnecting cables by decoupling the terminals on the control PCB Drill three anchoring holes into the wall of a diameter adequate to accommodate wood type screws of 4 to 5 mm diameter As a template for marking the position of the holes the anchoring plate can be used Interlace the incoming conductors through the opening in the anchoring plate and fix the sheet to the wall Connect the incoming conductors in accordance with the descriptive sheet on the terminal board placed on the anchoring plate chapter 2 5 Give the cond
38. ddress of the WTD T transmitter e The colon is permanently lit after successful signal receiving from WTD T transmitter Connecting the slave displays through RS485 The clock equipped with the SI interface allows connecting up to 32 slave displays which show the same information as the main display The RS485 JP5 interface is used for the connection Two signals A B and the ground connection GND from the JP4 are used For the signals A and B it is recommended to use the twisted pair pay attention for the same polarity by all displays another twisted pair is used for the GND connection If the overall length of the RS485 bus is longer than ca 500m enabling the TRE JP10 is recommended in the last clock e Inthe clock serving as the master display set the P13 to value 3 DC master e Inthe slave displays set the P13 to value 4 DC slave e Items P14 to P17 are set automatically to 9600 baud 8 bits even parity 1 stop bit In case of communication problems it is possible to lower the communication speed The modification of the items P14 to P17 is necessary to proceed in all connected displays identically 39 52 800693 09 11 NTP and PoE clock operation 11 1 Unicast mode The clock is synchronized to UTC Universal Time Coordinated from a NTP server up to four NTP server IP addresses configurable and must have assigned its own IP address The clock requests in defined intervals the actual time from the NTP server
39. e This setting is suitable for autonomous digital clocks or in cases where the displayed time is needed in another time zone than provided by the synchronization source Displayed time and date calculation is based on the internal time zone table or on the user specific time zone parameters See the chapter 15 with actual Time zone definition table 36 52 800693 09 10 Non network clock operation Configure the jumper JP11 according to table chapter 2 8 if the source of synchronization is a DCF signal Mobatime serial code polarized impulse line MOBALine or IRIG B Choose the item P4 in main MENU chapter 5 and set the type of synchronization The auto detection mode P4 A when the type of synchronization signal is set automatically is applicable for DCF signal Mobatime serial code MOBALine IRIG B WTD The permanently lit colon during the time display signalizes the clock is synchronized by the synchronization source 10 1 Autonomous clock synchronized by DCF 77 receiver Set value A in items P3 P4 and P7 in the main MENU chapter 5 Connect the DCF 77 receiver to the clock terminal board placed on the anchoring plate LINE IN terminals using a twin wire cable The maximum wire length depends on its diameter app 100 300 m In case the connection is correct and the input signal is at high level the LED on the receiver is flashing periodically once a second with 1 pulse left out at the 59th second If the polarity
40. e begins Push gt gt 23 52 800693 09 MOBATIME The display shows the following 7 BH BH LI Enter the day of the month Push gt gt Enter the month in which the daylight saving time begins Push gt gt The display shows the following 7 Enter the hour at which the daylight B h saving time ends LJ Push gt gt The display shows the following Enter the day of the month Push gt gt TT E Enter the hour at which the daylight AU I saving time ends The daylight saving time has been set to start on April 28 at 2 o clock and end on October 10 at 3 o clock in the above described example Save the setting and return to item dt by pushing OK return to the clock menu item P7 by another push of the OK button B By entering calculated date If the value C is set in item dt by pushing SET enter the submenu for the calculated date The item to be set is blinking Symbols in the display F change to summer time b setting the time back Scope of the setting Week 1 4 L the last one P last but one and H first after 15 day in the month Days of the week 1 7 Mo Su Month 1 12 The display shows the following Enter the week in which the daylight N 1 saving time begins Push gt gt Enter the L I day of the week in which the daylight saving time begins Push gt gt The display shows the following Enter the mo
41. e by pushing the MENU button The display shows the following The item to be set is blinking The options for the parameters to be set up are shown in the menu table on page chapter 5 Function of the pushbuttons in the MENU mode gt gt move to next menu item lt lt move to previous menu item The button increase of the value adjusted in steps of 1 The button decrease of the current value in steps of 1 Holding down the button continuous increase of the value set up Holding down the button continuous decrease of the value set up ESC return into the normal working mode without storing the modified items OK storing of the modified items and return into the normal working mode SET enter the sub menu where it is possible Pushbuttons 0 9 entry of the corresponding numerical value Note During entering the numbers in the octets of the IP addresses the editing to the next digit moves automatically 4 2 1 Submenu for user specific setting of time constants for data switchover In menu item P2 time constants for automatic switching over of values set value U then enter the submenu by pushing the SET button The item to be set is blinking 22152 800693 09 MOBATIME The display shows the following Enter the constant for time display in seconds Push the gt gt button and enter the time constant for the display of date In seconds U 7 gt 0 m A The display shows the following
42. ettings gt ASCII setup window 11 1 4 SNMP The DC clock supports SNMP version 2c notifications and parameter reading and setting by means of SNMP GET and SET commands This allows integrating the clock to a network management system The DC clock SNMP agent can send alarm and alive notifications to a SNMP manager The IP address of the SNMP manager can be provided to the clock by DHCP Telnet SNMP or the MOBA NMS The structure of supported parameters is defined in a MIB file refer to document BE 800793 for details In addition the clock supports the system node parameters defined by MIB 2 RFC 1213 Alarm notifications are asynchronous messages and are used to inform the manager about the appearance disappearance of alarms Alive notifications are sent out periodically to report availability and state of the clock The interval time can be configured SNMP community strings read write community notification trap community trapmobatime Multicast mode The clock is synchronized to UTC Universal Time Coordinated from a NTP server The clock receives NTP multicast packets transmitted by the NTP server in a specified time cycle This type of synchronization requires no clock s own IP address and is therefore suitable for an easy commissioning of the large systems of slave clocks Further this mode supports monitoring and parameter configuration by means of MOBA NMS software For supervision and configuration with
43. ime Zone table y uuu uy ia sauku a ieee aaa yu sau sau s 47 16 ENGINEERNG AATA u uuu aasan ae aakaskakuwakia kapash FR HE re TE He 49 16 1 Standard design of the clock 49 16 2 Voltage range and electric current consumption of the lines 49 17 Accessories and Maintenance rear 50 17 1 Singesidedelack nen ak 50 17 2 Doublesige liock usa Du Su u Su uu Sas puasa 50 18 Clean g sanieren Qs 50 19 DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES 2 22 32 Se ee a Bee 50 20 GUARANTEE AND MAINTENANGCGE u J J Q J 51 MOBATIME 4 52 800693 09 1 Description General purpose digital clock intended for indoor use The clock meets the requirements of the majority of conventional applications 7 segment LED display of high luminance provide for excellent readability from various angles of view Eight combinations of the height and the number of digits Autonomous operation with internal quartz powered from mains NTP multicast or unicast synchronization in Ethernet or WiFi network powered over PoE or mains powered Slave clock operation in wireless WTD system based on a transmitter which sends the time signal Slave clock operation controlled by self setting MOBALine code mains powered
44. ime correction to the whole minute 30 sec The time and date values are adjusted in the following sequence year day month hours minutes By pushing the SET button enter the time and date setting mode The display shows the following The item to be set is blinking After having set up the minutes the value is blinking By pushing the OK button the value is stored with seconds reset to zero and the clock operation resumes The clock returns into normal working mode Note When the time zone of displayed time and date menu item P7 is set to the values U1 U7 or U the entered time and date is taken as UTC 21 52 800693 09 4 2 MOBATIME Function of the pushbuttons in the Time and date setting mode The pushbutton increase of the value adjusted in steps of 1 The pushbutton decrease of the value adjusted in steps of 1 Holding down the button continuous increase of the value set up Holding down the button continuous decrease of the value set up ESC return into normal display mode without storage of the data gt gt move to next parameter lt lt move to previous parameter CLR entry of zero or minimum value OK storage of values set up and return into normal working mode followed with seconds reset Pushbuttons 0 9 entry of the corresponding numerical value Menu for the setting of the clock parameters The entry into the menu for the setting of the clock parameters is don
45. ing the SNMP support or value 0 for disabling it Switch to the next parameter Telnet support by pushing the gt gt The display shows the tn 1 Set value 1 for enabling the telnet support or value 0 for disabling it By pushing OK the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P19 By pushing ESC the clock returns to P19 without saving 4 2 4 Manual setting of the IP address of the clock Choose the item P20 in the main menu and push the SET button to enter the submenu for setting the IP address The item to be set is blinking The display shows the following Enter four octets of the IP address step by step Switch to another octet by pushing the lt lt and gt gt buttons Octets are marked by letters A b C and d 25 52 800693 09 By pushing OK the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P20 By pushing ESC the clock returns to P20 without storing 4 2 5 Manual setting of the subnet mask Choose the item P21 in the main menu and push the SET button to enter the submenu for setting the subnet mask The item to be set is blinking The display shows the following Enter the four octets of the subnet mask step by step Switch to another octet by pushing the lt lt and gt gt buttons Octets are marked by letters A b C a d By pushing OK the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P21 By pushing ESC the clock returns to P21 without sa
46. item MOBATIME 14 52 800693 09 3 2 MOBATIME Menu for the setting of the clock parameters The e ntry into the parameter setup menu is done by pushing the PB2L button The display shows the following The o The item to be adjusted Is now blinking ptions for the parameter setup are shown in the clock menu table chapter 5 Function of the pushbuttons in the setup menu mode PB1S PB1L PB2S PB2L 3 2 1 3 2 2 storage of the current item and move to another menu item storage of values and return into normal display mode or entry Into the submenu where it is permitted by the program increase of the current item by 1 continuous increase of the current item Submenu for user specific setting of time constants for data switchover In menu item P2 time constants for automatic switching over of values set the value U then enter the submenu by pushing PB1L The item to be set is blinking By pushing the PB2S button the adjusted value is increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button the value will be continuously increased The display shows the following Enter the time constant for the display of time in seconds Push the PB1S button and enter the constant for date display In seconds Push the PB1S pushbutton The display shows the following Enter the time constant for the display of temperature in seconds Push the PB1S pushbutton and enter the constant for stopwatch display in seco
47. k frame If you use a keyboard for setting the stopwatch use the pushbuttons PB1 and PB2 for the clock setting Abbreviations used for the key strokes PB1L PB2L pushing the pushbutton for more than 1 second PB1S PB2S pushing the pushbutton for less than 1 second Function of the pushbuttons in the Clock mode PB1S time correction to the whole minute 30 sec PB2S changeover of the displayed items Time gt date gt temperature gt stopwatch gt time PB1L entry into the time and date setting mode PB2L entry into the clock menu 3 1 Setting of time and date The setting of time and calendar date takes place in following steps year days months hours minutes The entry into the time and date setting mode occurs by pushing the PB1L pushbutton The display shows the following The item to be adjusted Is now blinking Move to another item by pushing the PB1S pushbutton After having adjusted the minutes and by pushing PB19S the entered values are stored the seconds are set to zero and the operation of the clock resumes The clock returns into normal working mode Note When the time zone of displayed time and date menu item P7 is set to the values U1 U7 or U the entered time and date is taken as UTC Function of the pushbuttons in the Time and date setting mode PB1S advancement to another item to be set up PB2S increase of the item to be set up by 1 PB2L continuous increase of the current
48. ked in the last item of the clock menu 14 2 Firmware update over Ethernet on NTP and PoE versions MOBATIME Create a folder on the computer disk and copy tftpd32 ini tftpd32 chm and tftpd32 exe in it Copy the new firmware file devapp bin as well Run tftpd32 exe let only the TFTP Server in the window Settings gt Global Settings be active dont change other settings Using the Browse key open choice of active directory and find the one which contains the given firmware Connect to the clock by the windows command telnet lt clock IP address gt example telnet 192 168 0 190 The page of telnet requesting will appear after the password entered identification of current software version and clock MAC address displays Enter the command fu in telnet window to start the automatic clock firmware update from the dc3app bin file Information about sending file and its progress displays in the tftpd32 program window after the command entering Connection to telnet is ended automatically Wait about 1 minute after downloading the file Connect the telnet to the clock again After entering the password check if the firmware version is correct if it isn t it is necessary to repeat the whole procedure Close the telnet window and end the program tftpd32 with the command exit 46 52 800693 09 15 Time zone table Time zone entries in the standard time zone table version 10 0 Time City State UTC DST Standa
49. l module this one encompasses the jacks to connect powering voltage synchronization source the temperature sensor and the keyboard to the clock and the other serving as the display module with the terminal for the connection of the interconnecting cable Both clock parts are interconnected via a 10 core flat cable The clock suspension part is delivered separately 7132 800693 09 MOBATIME Interlace the incoming conductors through the pipe which serves as the clock suspension Secure the ceiling suspension or the side console to the ceiling or the wall using 4 wood screws of 5 mm diameter The frame is fixed using two suspensions at the above and two sliding springs at the bottom Lift off both parts of the clock from the anchoring plate using a screwdriver inserted in between the sheet and the frame at the point where there are the sliding springs on the clock bottom side chapter 2 3 Disconnect the interconnecting cables by decoupling the terminals on the control PCB Interlace the incoming conductors through the pipe insert on the anchoring plate to the side which finds itself to the opposite of the terminal board Slip on the plate onto the suspension in a way that the screws fit into the upper groove on the pipe Insert Fix the connection by tightening the screw using an Allen key Interlace the incoming conductors through the opening located next to the terminal board and connect the conductors to the terminal boa
50. lock buttons or the DISP button on IR until the display shows synchronization information Parameter reset If necessary the clock parameters can be set to factory defaults by the following procedure Activating the parameter reset e Enter the clock menu move to the software version item by several pushes of the PB1S e Keep pushing both buttons on the clock frame simultaneously until the display shows C0 00 e Using the PB2 or button on IR set the value behind the colon to 04 e Keep pushing simultaneously both buttons or the DISP button on IR until the display shows FAC1 and clock makes reset 45 52 800693 09 14 Firmware update 14 1 Firmware update using RS232 Switch off the clock Install and run the Flash Magic software Open the configuration file LPC2366 dc3 fms over the File gt Open Settings menu Set used COM Port and open file firmware DC3_ lt version gt hex e g DC3_ NTP_POE_v349 hex using the Browse key Connect the programmer to serial COM Port of computer the USB RS232 converter can be used and connect the power supply to the jack on the programmer Install the jumper ISPE JP9 Connect the programmer to connector PROG JP8 The POWER LED placed on the clock lights up Click the Start button to run programming after completion a Finished message will be displayed in the bottom part of the widow Disconnect the programmer and remove the ISPE jumper Firmware version can be chec
51. n a time distribution system with possibility to display different MOBALine time zones 93 Calculation using time zone server MOBATIME P JA NTP protocol uses UTC time zone P4 JA automatic CHEN Selection of the time zone server time zone P7 Display time and date according to chosen time Zone server time Zone incl daylight saving time This setting is suitable for NTP and PoE digital clocks controlled by MOBATIME NTP servers which support the time zone server functionality MOBATIME 35 52 800693 09 9 4 9 5 MOBATIME Calculation using time zone entries preconfigured by MOBA NMS software P A NTP protocol uses UTC time zone pta ona automatic 0 No time zone server is used S Ir U7 Display time and date according to chosen preconfigured time zone entry incl daylight saving time This setting is suitable for NTP and PoE digital clocks where several user defined time zone entries should be used The time zone entries are preconfigured by means of the MOBA NMS software Calculation according to internal time zone table P3 10 64 According to the time zone in which source of synchronization works e g value 2 for DCF in west Europe P4 10 Autonomous operation or any type of the synchronizing signal Neither MOBALine time zone nor time zone server are used Display time and date by calculation from the UTC time according to chosen time zone incl daylight saving tim
52. nchoring plate so as not to nip them Snap the clock in onto the springs by pushing on the lower part of the frame Check whether the anchoring plate on the sides fits exactly into the grooves established in both parts of the digital clock these must be pushed against each other in a way to mask the anchorage plate after placing the parts the plate shall not be seen Remove the blind cap from the opening on the both lower sides of clock Insert Allen key into the opening on the lower side of the clock Turn the key softly in anticlockwise direction The frame catch will snap in Secure both parts of the clock Replace the blind cap on the opening Loosen the screws on the suspension using Allen key and lift the clock into the suspension in a way that the screws fit into the lower groove on the pipe insert Secure the attachment by tightening the screw using the Allen key To loosen the frame catch use the reverse procedure turn clockwise 8 52 800693 09 e Note during the disassembly first withdraw the clock and suspend the suspension on the upper groove at the pipe insert 23 Dismantling of the clock rear cover suspension spring sliding spring 1 at this spot liff off the rear cover using a screw driver MOBATIME 9 52 800693 09 2 4 Assembly diagram DC 100 4 DC 100 6 DC 180 4 DC 180 6 2 5 Connecting terminal block _100 240V 240V Aaa 100 240V AUS O O UA O 010101
53. nds By pushing the PB1L button are the entered values stored and the clock returns to the menu item P2 Submenu for setting of the user specific time zone Choose the value U in the item P7 time zone displaying in the clock menu then enter the submenu for setting the parameters of the user specific time zone by pushing the PB1L pushbutton The item to be set is blinking By pushing the PB2S button the adjusted value is increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button the value will be continuously increased 15 52 800693 09 MOBATIME The display shows the following example 12 hours Enter the offset of the required time zone compared to U TC time within 12 to 12 hours Decimal point means 0 5 hour Switch over to setting the way of setting daylight saving time DST by pushing PB1S The display shows the following Possibility n no DST is used F DST defined by fixed date C DST defined by calculated date DST defined by fixed date and time If the value F is set in the item dt enter the submenu for entering fixed date and time by pushing PB1L The item to be set is blinking By pushing the PB2S button the adjusted value is increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button the value will be continuously increased Symbols on the display Fh change to summer time entry of the hour at daylight saving begins bh shift back entry of the hour at daylight saving ends The display shows
54. nth in which the daylight E 7 saving time begins Push gt gt Enter the 1 hour in which the daylight saving time a begins 24 52 800693 09 MOBATIME Push gt gt The display shows the following Enter the week in which the daylight saving time ends Push gt gt Enter day E l of the week in which the daylight saving time ends Push gt gt The display shows the following i mM 7 Enter the month in which the daylight saving time ends Push gt gt Enter the I I hour in which the daylight saving time ends The daylight saving time has been set to start on last Sunday in March at 2 o clock and end on last Sunday in October at 3 o clock in the above described example By pushing OK save the setting and return to item dt Another push of the OK button returns to the clock menu item P7 4 2 3 Submenu for network services configuration Choose the value 2 or 3 in the item P19 network work mode selection in the clock menu then enter the submenu by pushing the SET for configuring the network services Multicast support in unicast work mode SNMP service Telnet service The item to be set is blinking The display shows the following Set value 1 for enabling the multicast support in the unicast work mode or value 0 for disabling it Switch to the next parameter SNMP communication support by pushing the gt gt The display shows the Sn 1 Set value 1 for enabl
55. rd DST DST Standard zone Offset a UTC GMT Monrovia as London Dublin Last Sun Mar 01 00 Last Sun Oct 02 00 Edinburgh Lisbon Brussels Amsterdam Last Sun Mar 02 00 Last Sun Oct 03 00 Berlin Bern Copenhagen Madrid Oslo Paris Rome Stockholm Vienna Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague Sarajevo Warsaw Zagreb Athens Istanbul Helsinki Last Sun Mar 03 00 Last Sun Oct 04 00 Riga Tallinn Sofia Vilnius 04 Bucharest Romania Last Sun Mar 03 00 Last Sun Oct 04 00 Cairo Pretoria Harare 2 No _ O Amman 2 Yes Last Thu Mer 2350 Last Fr Oct 01 00 UTC GMT Kuwait City Minsk Kaliningrad Praia Cape Verde UTC GMT Abu Dhabi Muscat Tbilisi Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd Samara Karachi 5 Mumbai Calcutta 5 5 Madras New Delhi Colombo Astana Thimphu Dhaka Yekaterinburg Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta Novosibirsk Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong Singapore Taipei Urumqi Krasnoyarsk Tokyo Osaka Sapporo Seoul Irkutsk 2 Gambier Island BEE 21 South Australia Adelaide ER 1 Sun Oct 02 00 en Sun Apr 03 00 Northern Territory Darwin BE x Brisbane Guam Port 10 Moresby Yakutsk Sydney Canberra u Sun Oct 02 00 1 Sun Apr 03 00 Melbourne Tasmania Hobart mem o No 26 rem o No OO Z O Z O N Z Z OJO ER Z O
56. rd on the anchoring plate in accordance with the descriptive nameplate chapter 2 5 Give an appropriate shape to the conductors or cut them off at a length which does not obstruct the mounting of the clock onto the anchoring plate Mount the connectors to the cable of the temperature sensor to the keyboard cable Ethernet cable or the RS 232 and RS 485 interface connectors if these have been delivered Place the display part of the clock to the anchoring plate at a position which is opposite to the terminal board and suspend this part onto the upper springs Interlace the 10 core interconnecting cable through the lower opening which finds itself at the closest to the terminal board on the anchoring plate Care should be taken when placing the cables between the frame edge and the anchoring plate so as not to nip them Snap the clock onto the springs by pushing on the lower frame part Push the temperature sensor connector the keyboard connector Ethernet connector or the RS 232 and RS 485 jacks into the corresponding terminals on the control PCB chapter 2 6 Check the marking of the jack plugs in order to prevent their mix up Connect the 10 core interconnecting cable and the interconnecting cables into the corresponding plugs on the clock control PCB Put the control part of the clock opposite to the anchoring plate and suspend it onto the upper springs Care should be taken when placing the cables between the frame edge and the a
57. rvised RS485 r rara 39 10 7 Cascaded connection of the DCF GPS synchronised clock 39 10 8 Synchronization in WTD system een 39 10 9 Connecting the slave displays through RS485 nennen enennnnn 39 11 NIP and POE clock pDerallpohu l een 40 11 1 JUnlcas Modes 40 11 1 1 Network parameters assignation by DHCP nennen nennnnennnnnnenn 40 11 1 2 Manual setting through setup menu 41 IGES Manualsetting through telnet sn us nen en eu 41 tiota SNMP SZ u u anan ren ee mu ayu a Saa 42 11 2 AVIVMICAST MOOG seen kernel ansehe 42 12 WIELCIOCK ODCIAUION a a aa tau au aaa ee 43 12 1 Parameters of default wireless network a 43 122 SCN POCE S ee ee nee meer 43 13 Testing mode parameter rteS el u l een 45 13 1 SYnchronisatioen test sn a2 45 193 2 Paramelerresel san seines 45 14 Firmware pdala ciinii ua Q huu a Eee 46 14 1 Firmware update USING RS232 uuu uuu usu u u aa aqa alaq a qa aaa uapa kasa 46 14 2 Firmware update over Ethernet on NTP and PoE versions 46 15 T
58. the IP address is stored to the definition of the first NTP server the other NTP server addresses are cleared including those defined by the NTP server domain names 20 52 800693 09 4 Control of the clock using IR remote control A 2 digit address is assigned to the clock With the IR remote control the clock can be locked The setting of time date and the clock parameters can only take place at clocks in an unlocked state Function of the pushbuttons in normal display mode pushing F1 entry of 2 digit address using numerical pushbuttons holding down F1 button holding down F2 button holding down F3 button unlock the clock with the corresponding address unlock all clocks within the reach of the IR beam of the remote control unit lock all clocks within the reach of the IR beam of the remote control unit display the address of all locked clocks within the reach of the IR beam of the remote control Function of the pushbuttons in the Clock operation mode SET The button The button CLOCK DATE TEMP TIMER MENU CLR 4 1 MOBATIME Setting of time and date entry into the time and date setting mode button brightness increase not applicable when P0 is set to A button brightness decrease not applicable when P0 is set to A visualization of time visualization of date visualization of temperature visualization of stopwatch entry into the menu of setting of clock parameters t
59. the clock and make needed setting see lower example telnet 192 168 0 190 Setting the network parameters using telnet e itis necessary to push ENTER key after connection e the request for the password appears initial password is 718084 e the software and hardware version displays if password entering was successful e inserted commands can be sent off using Enter key the Backspace key serves for correction of the typing errors e command help or displays help with commands list e command reset resets the clock setting modifications are written to data flash e command conf p displays the current setting of the menu parameters e command conf n displays the current network parameters MAC address and wireless network parameters e command conf displays help for the command conf parameters e itis necessary to end telnet by command exit e After expiration of two minutes timeout after telnet ending there is another two minute period when the telnet is not functional The clock is then performing the NTP time synchronization This period also takes place at the beginning of every hour MOBATIME 43 52 800693 09 Example of setting network parameters using telnet e command conf l mobatime set network name of new wireless network e command conf w 4 set version of used coding on WPA2 for new wireless network e command conf d abcdefg set the security key for new wireless network e command conf u 192 168 0 130 set
60. the following 7 Enter the hour at which the daylight jm H saving time begins C Push PB1S The display shows the following 7 28 4 Li Enter the day of the month Push PB1S Enter the month in which the daylight saving time begins Push PB1S The display shows the following 7 Adjust the hour at which the daylight HB h saving time ends Push PB1S 16 52 800693 09 MOBATIME The display shows the following Il 4 IU lU Enter the day of the month Push PB1S Enter the month in which the daylight saving time ends The daylight saving time has been set to start on April 28 at 2 o clock and to end on October 10 at 3 o clock in the example described above Save the setting by pushing PB1L and return to item dt Return to the clock menu item P7 with another push of the PB1L button DST defined by calculated date If the value C is set in item dt enter the submenu for the calculated date by pushing PB1L The item to be set is blinking By pushing PB2S the adjusted value is increased in steps of 1 by pushing the PB2L button the value will be continuously increased Symbols in the display F change to summer time b setting the time back Scope of the setting Week Day of the week Month The display shows the following BB B J Push PB1S The display shows the following 7 7 Hoo Push PB1S The display shows the following BD B Push P
61. uctors an appropriate shape or cut them off to a length that will not obstruct the placement of the clock onto the anchoring plate Mount the connectors to the cable of the temperature sensor to the keyboard cable Ethernet or to the RS 232 and RS 485 interface cables if these have been delivered Push the temperature sensor connector the keyboard connector Ethernet connector or the RS 232 and RS 485 jacks into the corresponding terminals on the control PCB chapter 2 6 and 2 9 Check the marking of the jack plugs in order to prevent their mix up Connect the interconnecting cables into the corresponding terminals on the clock control PCB Put the clock opposite to the anchoring plate and suspend it onto the upper springs Care should be taken when placing the cables between the frame edge and the anchoring plate so as not to nip them Snap the clock in onto the springs by pushing on the lower part of the frame Check whether the anchoring plate on the sides fits exactly into the groove in the clock frame Remove the blind cap from the opening on the clock bottom side Insert Allen key into the opening on the bottom side of the clock Turn the key softly in anticlockwise direction The frame catch will snap in Replace the blind cap on the opening To loosen the frame catch use the reverse procedure turn clockwise 2 2 Double sided clock MOBATIME The double sided clock consists of two parts one serving as the contro
62. ving 4 2 6 Manual setting of default gateway IP address Choose the item P22 in the main menu and push the SET button to enter the submenu for setting the default gateway IP address the item to be set is blinking The display shows the following Enter the four octets of the gateway IP address step by step Switch to another octet by pushing the lt lt and gt gt buttons Octets are marked by letters A b C and d By pushing OK the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P22 By pushing ESC the clock returns to P22 without saving 4 2 7 Submenu for setting the multicast group address Choose the menu item P23 and then enter the submenu by pushing the SET for setting the multicast group address The item to be set is blinking The display shows the following Enter the four octets of the IP address step by step Switch to the next digit or octet respectively by pushing the gt gt button Octets are marked by the letters A b C and d By pushing OK the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P23 By pushing ESC the clock returns to P23 without saving 4 2 8 Submenu for the setting of the NTP unicast synchronization Choose the menu item P24 and then enter the submenu by pushing the SET for setting the parameters of the NTP unicast synchronization The item to be set is blinking The display shows the following Set the four octets of the NTP servers IP address step
63. with all the rights with BURK MOBATIME GmbH D 8026 VS Schwenningen and MOSER BAER AG CH 3454 Sumiswald SWITZERLAND MOBATIME 2 52 800693 09 1 2 Table of contents DESENIRION Eee een 5 PASSEN DIV usay uuu usu sapu iD u Suha a as sas s ss 7 2 1 singlessided Clock As einen 7 2 2 WI OWDIG Sided Clock uy uu uu uuu nu uuu aasan s ss tendcede T 23 Dismantling of the clock rear cover ra nnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnesennnnnn nennen 9 24 SASSEMDIYAlagram shi 10 2 9 Conneeling terminal Dlock 2 3 22a 10 28 COMMON IP POP ana 11 Zi FUNCUON OF the pl g CONNECIOIS siiics eerie Z u uk pun Le 12 28 Selli golementeru uuruuu um um SSS us u Tua Z um Su Ia aus u ere 12 29 Connection of the cable Ends een 13 Control of the clock using keyboard or pushbuttons J J Q J J 14 3 1 Setting orme and ale uu unun saus Be Du 14 3 2 Menu for the setting of the clock parameters nennen nennnnnnennnen nenn 15 3 2 1 Submenu for user specific setting of time constants for data switchover 15 3 2 2 Submenu for setting of the user specific time zone 15 3 2 3 Submenu for network services configuration
64. within the reach of the IR beam of the remote control visualization of time visualization of date visualization of temperature visualization of the stopwatch entry into stopwatch parameter setup menu entry into setting initial time of counting down function depends on the stopwatch operation mode set The stopwatch menu is entered by pushing MENU button stopwatch must be displayed The parameter adjustment is shown in the stopwatch menu table chapter Function of the pushbuttons in the Stopwatch Menu operation mode gt gt lt lt The button The button Holding down the button Holding down the button ESC OK MOBATIME storing the current value and transition to another menu item storing the current value and transition to previous menu item increase of the adjusted value in steps of 1 decrease of the adjusted value in steps of 1 continuous increase of the item set up continuous decrease of the item set up return into normal display mode storage of the parameters return into the stopwatch display mode when counting up from zero or entry into the initial time setting mode when counting down 31 52 800693 09 7 2 7 3 MOBATIME Setting of initial time for counting down When counting down is selected the initial time setting mode is entered from the stopwatch MENU or directly from the Stopwatch display mode by pushing the PB1L button The item to be set is blinking Enter

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