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1. Mast mounting using the delivered mast Temporary mounting using the 1 4 BSW mounting kit see Mounting Instructions for Mast British Standard Whitworth thread for Mounting on page 10 mounting on a stand for example OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide 3 3 1 Mounting Instructions for Mast Mounting The mounting kit delivered with the OTMC 100 contains the following parts e 1 mast clamp consisting of 2 clamping jaws and 4 fastening screws M6 x 110 with lock washers e 2 clamping blocks and 4 fastening screws M6 x 16 with lock washers e 1 connection pipe 20 x 300 mm Proceed as follows Assemble the mast clamp and attach it to the mast as shown in the figure The mast clamp is suitable for mast diameters of 25 to 70 mm Use a tightening torque of 5 Nm for the fastening screws of the clamping block 1 The tightening torque for the fastening screws of the mast clamp 2 depends on the material and diameter of the mast Attach the clamping block 3 to the base plate of the OTMC 100 as shown in the figure Use a tightening torque of 5 Nm for the fastening screws Exclusively use the two M6 x 16 screws delivered with the mast mounting kit Do not use longer screws The threaded holes in the base plate are only 9 mm deep Insert the connecting pipe 4 to the clamping blocks on the mast clamp and the OTMC 100 as shown in the figure Align the OTMC 100 in an upright position as shown in the figure and tighten bo
2. OMICRON OTMC 100 Quickstart Guide OTMC 100 PTP 2B Google eres 3 Google UE Worterbuch IN nacio C Mobiiiy Gl OTMC 100p OMICRON AS AdWords 4 OMICRON Lab WETTBEWERB 2012 E Grandmaster Clock Help Support Manual gt Port Default Parent Time Port state Master Overview Delay mechanism p2P Sync interval 1s 15 Announce interval Announce receipt timeout Minimum pdelay request interval 15 Peer mean path delay ons ons 1c 12 9d 00 00 00 Delay asymmetry Profile 1D Network protocol 1 E _802_3 vlan ID o vian priority 4 2012 OMICRON Lab License Information ganre oa li m Telesplicing Enterpri prise Co Ltd 886 2 2 053146 a OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide Contents 1 IMEOAUCIUON sursssrnacnn lite 4 1 1 About This Quick Start Guide siria 4 12 ADOUNC O TMETOO ico 4 1 3 General Safety INSWUCHONS aeronautica dis 4 Device Overview siii easseceseaeesiae 6 MOUNT pasatee coo iacind 8 Sel Safety SMC OM Sr cercas scada 8 3 2 Suitable MOUNTING POSITIONS ciceccccscccssetevscscsescascesedeseoevesccdasessdueeseescnseets 8 3 39 MOUNTING INSIMUCHONS asertiva ac 9 3 3 1 Mounting Instructions for Mast Mounting ooocccoccncncncnncncnn 10 Connecting the OTMC 100 to an Ethernet Network ccsseeeeeees 12 Accessing the OTMC 100 from a Computer
3. Reset to Factory Defaults The pushbutton can be accessed after unscrewing the water tight membrane vent Use a pointed tool such as a ball pen to press the pushbutton see figure on page 17 Do not forget to reinsert the membrane vent in order to restore watertightness Tighten the membrane vent with a tightening torque of 0 6 to 0 8 Nm 1 Press the pushbutton and keep it pressed 2 The LED goes off 3 After approx 5 s the LED lights up orange Keep the button pressed and wait until the LED lights up red 4 Release the pushbutton 5 After approx 15 s the LED changes to green to indicate operational readiness The device now has the factory default configuration settings Password protection is disabled and the password is reset to the factory default password timeserver OMICRON Service Centers Contact us Phone E Mail 886 2 27053146 sales telesplicing com tw Web site WWW telesplicing com tw
4. 100 is not supplied with power via the RJ45 Ethernet connector due to one of the following reasons e The network port the OTMC 100 is connected to does not provide Power over Ethernet PoE according to IEEE 802 3af or is not able to supply a class 1 powered device Use a suitable network port or use a PoE injector gt see Connecting the OTMC 100 to an Ethernet Network on page 12 The waterproof RJ45 Ethernet connector used to connect the OTMC 100 is defective or not mounted properly Check the pin assignment and the connection of the RJ45 connector and mount it properly if necessary The Ethernet patch cable delivered with the OTMC 100 can be used for test purposes break off the locking tab of the cable s Ethernet connector before inserting the cable to the OTMC 100 gt see Connecting the OTMC 100 to an Ethernet Network on page 12 OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide LED flashes green The OTMC 100 is in the recovery mode waiting for new software Refer to chapter Operating the OTMC 100 of the OTMC 100 Series User Manual The password dialog is Perform a factory reset on the OTMC 100 gt see Performing a displayed when accessing Factory Reset Reset to Factory Defaults below the Web Interface of the OTMC 100 You do not know the password Performing a factory reset disables password protection and resets the currently defined password to the factory default password timeserver 6 1 Performing a Factory Reset
5. caused by lightning stroke The local lightning protection regulations and the protection concept of the building and the electrical installation may require a suitable surge protection device for the Ethernet network cable leading into the building The following figure shows the general arrangement of the OTMC 100 the surge protection device and the PoE injector if necessary Connecting the OTMC 100 to an Ethernet Network Surge protection device Surge protection device PoE injector Ethernet network port not providing PoE Ethernet network port providing PoE The following figure shows a typical network with one OTMC 100 a network switch providing transparent clock functionality and several PTP slaves a ay Network switch transparent clock PTP slave PTP slave PTP slave PTP slave OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide 5 Accessing the OTMC 100 from a Computer The OTMC 100 automatically powers up after supply voltage is provided via Ethernet PoE The LED lights up green when the device is ready for operation After that a network IP address is assigned automatically in order to connect the device to the network If a DHCP server is available in the network the IP address is assigned by the DHCP server If not the OTMC 100 automatically selects and assigns a link local IPv4 and IPv6 address by itself 5 1 System Requirements Your computer must fulfill the following requirements to access the OTMC 10
6. ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseeeeenees 14 5 SYSTEM REQquUIrements cura a a 14 5 2 Accessing the OTMC 100 Web Interface oocoooccccccccncconionncccninanina 14 _TOUDIESNOOUING aman 17 6 1 Performing a Factory Reset Reset to Factory Defaults 18 Service Centers sei 19 OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide 1 Introduction 1 1 About This Quick Start Guide This OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide provides short information on how to install and access the OTMC 100 It is intended as an aid for the user to install the OTMC 100 and take it into operation quickly and easily The OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide thus provides only a small subset of information available for the OTMC 100 It cannnot substitute the OTMC 100 Series User Manual Therefore also read the OTMC 100 Series User Manual which is available in PDF format on the CD ROM delivered with the OTMC 100 in addition to this Quick Start Guide The OTMC 100 Series User Manual provides extensive and more detailed information about the OTMC 100 its installation and intended use and how to configure and operate it 1 2 About the OTMC 100 The OTMC 100 is an antenna integrated GPS controlled time reference It provides high precision time to synchronize intelligent electronic devices IEDs computers and measurement equipment in Ethernet TCP IP based networks The OTMC 100 series products can be used as a PTP Precision Time Protocol grandmaster clock according to the IEEE 1588 2008 s
7. 0 Web Interface e Network port configured for operation in the network the OTMC 100 is connected to e OMICRON Device Browser installed gt see Accessing the OTMC 100 Web Interface on page 14 e Web browser installed Windows Internet Explorer 8 or higher or Mozilla Firefox 3 or higher If you are accessing the OTMC 100 from a Mac or Linux operating system supporting A zeroconf you can access the web interface of the OTMC 100 by entering http lt hostname gt local to the address bar of your web browser The default hostname is the device serial number The serial number is available on the type plate on the bottom side of the OTMC 100 labeled SerNo 5 2 Accessing the OTMC 100 Web Interface Proceed as follows to access the OTMC 100 Web Interface 1 Connect your computer to the network 2 If necessary install the OMICRON Device Browser on your computer e Exit all other major programs running on your computer e Insert the CD ROM into your computers CD ROM drive and click Install Device Browser on the start page Should the start page not be displayed automatically a few seconds after the CD has been inserted into the CD ROM drive change to the Windows Explorer and double click autorun exe on the CD ROM e Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to install the OMICRON Device Browser software 3 Launch the OMICRON Device Browser Accessing the OTMC 100 from a Computer 4 The Device Browser will automat
8. 8 or that do not have a network switch at all Do not connect conventional RJ45 connectors that are equipped with a locking tab to the A OTMC 100 The locking tab of such connectors cannot be accessed directly anymore after inserting the plug to the OTMC 100 In this case a small screwdriver must be used to carefully unlock the RJ45 connector in the socket Use the waterproof RJ45 connector supplied with the OTMC 100 instead or when using a cable with a conventional RJ45 connector for test purposes only break off the locking tab at the RJ45 connector before inserting it to the OTMC 100 The OTMC 100 is supplied with power by Power over Ethernet PoE according to IEEE 802 3af If the network port the OTMC 100 is connected to does not provide PoE a PoE injector has to be used as shown in the figure below The OTMC 100 supports Ethernet cable lengths of up to 100 m without the need of repeaters The OTMC 100 automatically powers up after inserting the RJ45 plug and providing supply voltage to the OTMC 100 After the device is supplied with voltage the LED first lights up red for approx 15 s during the boot process and then changes to green to indicate operational readiness consumption lt 3 84 W The network port the OTMC 100 is connected to must be able to a The OTMC 100 is a class 1 powered device PD as defined in IEEE 802 3af power supply a class 1 powered device CAUTION Risk of injury or damage due to high voltages
9. Software version 1 00 0007 Kernel version Linux 4 1 8 Hardware revision 1 Uptime 16 hours 40 minutes 169 254 377 57 Tools Mot set 20 B7 CO200 00 00 AAD A ombcron at 2 2012 OWICRON Lab Licence Information 7 Refer to the OTMC 100 Series User Manual for information on how to configure and operate the OTMC 100 Section 5 3 Next Steps to Set Up the OTMC 100 of the OTMC 100 Series User Manual provides an overview of steps required to configure the OTMC 100 according to your needs User Manual in PDF format Clicking Help displays the start page of the help system for the a Clicking Manual in the top right corner of the Web Interface displays the OTMC 100 Series Web Interface Troubleshooting 6 Troubleshooting The OTMC 100 automatically powers up after inserting the RJ45 plug and providing supply voltage to the OTMC 100 After the device is supplied with voltage the LED first lights up red for approx 15 s during the boot process and then changes to green to indicate operational readiness In case of operational problems with the OTMC 100 please use the following table to solve the problem The OTMC 100 Series User Manual contains detailed descriptions of the operating procedures possible for the OTMC 100 directly on the device and via its Web Interface Membrane vent detached Pushbutton A Pushbutton LED Problem LED Indication Description Possible Cause Remedy LED continuously off The OTMC
10. and the observance of all lightning protection regulations relevant for the site of installation Always use the waterproof RJ45 Ethernet connector supplied with the OTMC 100 in order to maintain the watertightness of the device Do not use the OTMC 100 outdoors without a waterproof connector inserted CAUTION Risk of injury or damage due to high voltages caused by lightning stroke e The installation of the OTMC 100 and the implementation of lightning protection measures have to be performed by accordingly qualified experts e Always observe all relevant lightning protection regulations e The local lightning protection regulations and the protection concept of the building and the electrical installation may require a suitable surge protection device for the Ethernet network cable leading into the building e For outdoor installation always use shielded Ethernet cable The cable shield has to be connected to the shield of the Ethernet connectors 3 2 Suitable Mounting Positions The OTMC 100 receives the time information from the satellites of the GPS system However GPS reception generally requires a plain line of sight between the antenna and the satellites For proper function the OTMC 100 requires signal reception from at least 4 GPS satellites The more satellites it can receive the more reliable the time information the OTMC 100 can deliver The OTMC 100 should generally be mounted outdoors at a location that provides free
11. ically find and display the OTMC 100 eros x IAJE gt OMRON Dev 0 EE Set Network Configuration IP Address Version Status m Serial number Device Type Name HZ Desktop iy AADOLA OTMC100p 169 254 7 180 1 00 0007 Device Ok i Downloads i E Recent Places A Libraries al bf Documents A Music If the IP address configurations of the OTMC 100 and the computer are not compatible the respective status is displayed in the Status column In this case right click the OTMC 100 serial number and select Set Network Configuration to assign a suitable IP address to the OTMC 100 Serial number Device Type Name A ES View Set Network Configuration lt r alld lt t Open Web Interface Upgrade Device 5 Right click the OTMC 100 serial number and select Open Web Interface from the context menu Serial number _ Device Type Name IP Address Version Status ome sus 169 254 7 180 1 00 0007 Device Ok Open Web Interface serade De 5 OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide 6 The start page of the OTMC 100 Web Interface is displayed in the web browser A OTMC 100p A Grandmaster Clock OMICRON MS LAB Help Support Manual E JX You do not have the password protection enabled for this device Olick here to configure the security settings Locked Master Synchronized to GPS UTE date time 20412 04 13T0T 14 06 00 00 Information Product name OTMC 100p Serial number ADORA
12. oftware In the recovery mode the device provides only a rudimentary Web Interface just allowing for the upload of a software image LED lights green The OTMC 100 is ready for operation Device Overview The pushbutton can be accessed after unscrewing the water tight membrane vent tightening torque 0 6 to 0 8 Nm Membrane vent detached Pushbutton gt Pushbutton LED The pushbutton can be used to e Initiate a factory reset to reset the device configuration to the factory defaults gt see Troubleshooting on page 17 e Initiate a device reboot gt see Performing a Reboot of the OTMC 100 in the OTMC 100 Series User Manual e Enter the recovery mode in order to upload software to the device for example if a software update process failed gt see Entering the Recovery Mode Manually and Uploading New Software to the OTMC 100 in the OTMC 100 Series User Manual OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide 3 Mounting 3 1 Safety Instructions A position with good view to the sky will usually be located in a lightning endangered zone outside of a building The OTMC 100 must not be exposed to direct lightning strokes and thus has to be protected sufficiently Therefore the OTMC 100 has to be mounted in an area protected by a lightning protection system according to the relevant standards and regulations The user is responsible for sufficient lightning protection of the device
13. se the OTMC 100 outdoors without a waterproof connector inserted For outdoor installation always use shielded Ethernet cable The cable shield has to be connected to the shield of the Ethernet connectors OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide l 2 Device Overview Membrane vent covering the pushbutton Threaded hole Weight lt 500 g tightening torque 0 6 0 8 Nm 1 4 BSW x 6 5 mm for temporary mounting on a stand Degree of protection IP65 for outdoor use if the waterproof RJ45 connector is inserted properly Protective cap 2 threaded holes M6 x 9 mm for clamping block 106 2 mm Base plate 36 mm LED Type plate with Waterproof RJ45 connector product name acc to IEC 61076 3 106 and serial number variant 4 115 5 mm The OTMC 100 does not provide an ON OFF switch The device automatically powers up after supply voltage is provided via Ethernet PoE The LED indicates the device status LED continuously off The OTMC 100 is not supplied with power via the RJ45 Ethernet connector gt see Troubleshooting on page 17 LED lights red Device reboot is in progress LED flashes red Software update is in progress ATTENTION Do not disconnect the OTMC 100 from its PoE source Ethernet network during a software update LED lights orange Intermediate state when entering the recovery mode manually or when initiating a factory reset LED flashes green The OTMC 100 is in the recovery mode waiting for new s
14. tandard and as an NIP Network Time Protocol time server for NIT Pv4 compliant equipment according to RFC 5905 The OTMC 100 is designed for outdoor use in lightning protected areas It is intended for fixed installation on masts For installation requirements please refer to chapter Mounting on page 8 or to the OTMC 100 Series User Manual 13 General Safety Instructions Before operating the OTMC 100 carefully read the following general safety instructions e The OTMC 100 may only be used in a safe technical condition taking into account its defined purpose safety requirements and possible risks as well as the operating instructions given in the OTMC 100 Series User Manual e The OTMC 100 is exclusively intended for the application areas specified in chapter Introduction and Designated Use of the OTMC 100 Series User Manual The manufacturer or the distributors are not liable for damage resulting from unintended usage The user alone assumes all responsibility and risks e Do not open the OTMC 100 Opening the device invalidates all warranty claims e The OTMC 100 is an SELV device Safety Extra Low Voltage which is supplied with power by Power over Ethernet PoE according to IEEE 802 3af It may only be connected to Ethernet network ports or Power over Ethernet power supplies Introduction Always use the waterproof RJ45 Ethernet connector supplied with the OTMC 100 in order to maintain the watertightness of the device Do not u
15. th clamping screws 5 of the clamping blocks evenly with a tightening torque of 5 Nm Assemble the delivered waterproof RJ45 connector to the Ethernet cable according to the accompanying assembly instructions and insert it to the RJ45 connector on the base plate of the OTMC 100 Use Suitable cable ties to fasten the Ethernet network cable to the connecting pipe and the mast Always use the waterproof RJ45 Ethernet A connector supplied with the OTMC 100 in order to maintain the watertightness of the device Do not use the OTMC 100 outdoors without a waterproof connector inserted The clamping blocks provide holes for A horizontal and vertical mounting of the connecting pipe Therefore it is also possible to mount the OTMC 100 on the top of a vertically mounted connecting pipe as shown in the figure on the right OTMC 100 Quick Start Guide 4 Connecting the OTMC 100 to an Ethernet Network Note regarding network switches The precise synchronization of clocks via Ethernet networks requires that the propagation delay times for data packets is constant on the entire network Network switches that do not provide transparent clock functionality may introduce jitter and thus influence the propagation delay Therefore the OTMC 100 will only be able to provide highly accurate time synchronization in networks that that are equipped with network switches providing transparent clock functionality as specified in IEEE 1588 200
16. view in a range of 180 vertically to the sky and 360 horizontally around the device The view to the sky must not be blocked by any objects This is usually given when mounting the OTMC 100 on a roof or a sufficiently high mast Refer to the figure below You should furthermore consider that GPS signals may be reflected by large buildings and structures around the OTMC 100 which may deteriorate the timing accuracy of the OTMC 100 Always mount the OTMC 100 in an upright position with the protective cap to the top as shown in the figure below The RJ45 connector on the base plate of the OTMC 100 must point vertically downwards Do not mount the OTMC 100 inclined to any side or with the base plate to the top Mount the OTMC 100 in an upright position BEST position with the protective cap to the top only Recommended as axe fe OOOO OC Possible position 00000 OOOO OC O COO 0d OOOO 0d 00000 O COO 0d Will not work properly 000001 A OOO O CO OOOO O O A Always observe all relevant O OJ O O oo Possible if no alternative position is BAD position available Not recommended gt lightning protection regulations Provide a suitable surge O LT LJ LJ LT protection device to the Ethernet cable leading into the building OOO O Use shielded Ethernet cable only 0 0 O CL 3 3 Mounting Instructions There are two possible ways for mounting the OTMC 100
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