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1. View of Sky Inside Satelite satelite Pa Satellite SR d View of Sky Inside GPS antenna Window GPS antenna d Antenna cable Antenna cable i did Outside To clock To clock Indoor Installation Outdoor Installation GPS Receiver Specifications 32 independent tracking channels Sensitivity 8dBm Acquisition Cold start 4 seconds typical Warm start 35 seconds typical Hot start second typical Reacqusiion 100 ms typical Altitude 18 000m max Velocity 500 m sec Vibration 4G max Operating Temperature 30tos80 Storage Temperature 40Ctos8C O Operaing Humidity 1096 1909596 non condensing WaterResistane 10096 waterproof PimayPowr Jo 8Vto35VDC Power Consumption 34 44 Q 12VDC Protocol 018 3 01 4800 Signal Level RS232tothecableadapter then 5422 pO Update Rate DGPS Capability SCS RTCM protocol EMI filter Rejetspowerliminterferenee SBAS channel supports WAAS EGNOS MSAS Power Cable UL2464
2. 26 WIRELESS GPS AND ETHERNET GPS TIME RECEIVERS uscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssecssssssssssssssssesssese 32 WARRANTY AGREEMENT osssscssssssssssssssscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssossssssssssssssvsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssesesenes 34 39 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com The BRG wireless clock system is specifically designed for applications where precision and reliability are of great importance Time updates using the standard Network Time Protocol NTP and or optional Global Positioning Satellites GPS provides the master clock s with constant time updates clocks in the system will not only display the same time but the true legal time Any combination of clock shapes style or size may be synchronized BRG clocks are designed for organizations that require reliable and accurate synchronized time The BRG multi path wireless clock system is highly reliable The system operates on the license free 2 4 GHz Industrial Scientific and
3. Zone 4 Zone7 Zone 10 Mon D ay Zone2 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 11 Zone3 Zoneb Zone 9 Zone 12 Send Schedule Clock Address Clock Network Address Serd Manusi to the Clock Ext fi 192 168 42 103 BRG Precision Products Inc 12 7 2010 11 06 AM The above screen shot is an example of a simple alarm schedule that includes two zones The Send Manual Alarm button at the bottom of the screen allows alarms to be sent immediately without being scheduled To send a manual alarm either select one of the existing scheduled alarms or select the alarm type and zone then click on the Send Manual Alarm button 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 JBRG Alarm Configuration Worksheet Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Day Alarm Alarm Sound Type or Relay Alarm Position Hours and Seconds Code Zone Duration Schedule 1 99 Minutes Number Number 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 Ethernet Communications Overview Once the clock 15 connected to the network and power 15 applied DHCP is used to automatically assign each clock an IP address on the network The clock will then search the Internet or local area network for NTP time servers NTP Network Ti
4. Switch position 1 sets the audio output up high 1 volt P P downzlow 0 5 volt P P Switch position 2 sets the device function up audio player w relay following down timed relay Switch positions 3 6 sets the alarm zone number binary 1 12 Switch positions 7 10 sets the radio channel number binary 0 15 Setting the channel to 15 will cause the device to transmit and receive on all channels When switch position 2 1s in the up position the relay will activate as long as audio 1s playing When the switch 1s down position the relay will use the timed values indicated the drop down box of the Windows alarm configuration program In addition to the time relay values the relay can be configured to remain on or off indefinitely DIP switch setting default for high volume audio player active alarm zone 1 radio channel 0 DIP switch setting for audio disabled with timed relay active alarm zone radio channel 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 ERG Binary value DIP switch settings use the following table to configure the switches for the zone and channel numbers Disregard the numbers on the switches in the following table For example the zone number switches on a wireless relay are numbered 3 6 and the channel switches are numbered 7 10 The relay output of the master clock is always a
5. Active Alarm 0 Ix c m tme FF Sat Schedule Setting the Active Schedule to 0 enables the Date Range DateRange Schedule to Send all date ranges to Use Activate to the clock Fs Fl Sea Alarm Schedule Start Date Alarm Schedule End Date 1 1 2002 M 1 1 2002 Mon D ay Y ear Mon Day Year If both years 2000 then change schedules every year on the month and day specified Clock Address Network Address eee Exit NEZ 192 168 42 103 BRG Precision Products Inc 12 7 2010 11 08 AM O use date range When the Active Alarm Schedule number 15 set to 0 a date range may be used to automatically switch from one alarm schedule to another Select a date range to use 1 20 and the alarm schedule number to activate Then enter the desired date range Once these items are selected click on the Send Date Ranges button to send the activation schedule to the master clock Change the Active Alarm Schedule number back to a number other than 0 to return to the alarm scheduler School Start First Lunch Start First Lumch End Second Lunch Start Second Lunch End School End School Stat Ems d Alarm D escnplion Press Enter to confirm entry aa i Sn FMn Wu wed Wi Sa Schede Everyday Sat Sun Mon Wed Fii Tue Thu None 8 00 00 AM fone ton s E acid s Preview Sound Sound ym Schodde Sia sie End Da fV Zone
6. As soon as the GPS receiver obtains a time lock the transceiver will begin broadcasting time to the master clocks The MCRIOOGPS consists of two modules the GPS receiver and Ethernet NTP time server The receiver acquires time data from the GPS satellites and sends it to the Ethernet NTP time server The time server decodes the raw GPS time broadcasts and sends the data to one ore more master clocks over the computer network A status LED will blink when the interface receives valid time packets from the GPS receiver The RC100 master clock includes an indicator on the right side of the display to indicate when the clock has received time updates from either a wireless GPS receiver G or an NTP GPS network time update E Once the clock locks onto the time signal the sync indicator will remain on If sync reception is lost for more than two hours the sync indicator will turn off There are normally several satellites overhead at any point in time The GPS antenna may mounted indoors on a windowsill This mounting method allows a partial view of the sky which is enough to receive 2 to 3 satellites The antenna may also be placed below a skylight The 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com JBRG GPS antenna 15 water tight and may be mounted outdoors on a roof or exterior wall The following diagrams illustrate antenna positioning
7. NewFile BRG Alarm Schedule Editor C Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio VB98 RC1 O0 NewF ile BRG Time Day s Description Alarm Zones Click the Create button to Create New add a new alarm entry Alarm Record Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Everyday Mon Fri Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri Tue Thu 12 00 00 AM 2 Alarm Time Alarm Function Preview Sound Stop Sound Alarm Zones Zone 1 2 4 Zone Zone 10 Zone2 Zone5 Zones Zone 11 Zone3 Zone 6 2 9 Zone 12 Clock Add Send Schedule ress Clock Network Address to the Clock Exit fi 192 168 42 103 Alam BRG Precision Products Inc 12 7 2010 10 20AM Each set of alarms can be assigned to a group before sending to the master clock Multiple alarm groups can be stored in the master clock and activated either manually or automatically by date range For example group 1 could be configured for every day except holidays while group 2 could be configured for the holiday schedule 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com PRODUCTS Alarm Schedule Editor C Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio VBS8 RAC1 O0 NewFile BRG Time Day s Description Alarm Function Click the Create button to Create New OSE Remove Current add a new alarm entry Alarm Recorc Alarm Recorc Alarm Press Enter to confim y
8. The customer will be contacted and given the choice of receiving a partial shipment or waiting for the full shipment The firmware license may be suspended limiting functionality of the equipment if payment is not received within 90 days Pricing BRG Precision Products reserves the right to change prices without prior notification Prices do not include taxes and BRG reserves the right to arrange for insurance on all orders The courts of Sedgwick County Kansas will have exclusive jurisdiction and venue over any disputes arising from any sale by BRG and customer and Buyer consent to personal jurisdiction of the federal and state courts located in Sedgwick County Kansas If legal action 15 brought by BRG for the collection of any amount owed or due to any other dispute the prevailing party will be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys fees and costs incurred These items constitute the entire agreement between BRG and customer regardless of any additional or conflicting terms on customer s purchase order or other documentation which are objected to or any prior discussions or usages of trade sales by BRG are made only on the terms and conditions contained herein 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 JBRG BRG Control Software License Agreement Control Software Copyright 2000 Precision P
9. Changing batteries in battery powered analog clocks Batteries should be changed as soon as the clock second hand begins double stepping If all clocks are double stepping then first check that the transmitter 1s operational Remove all batteries then insert new batteries All replacement batteries must be new and of the same type 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 ERC If the clock 1s displaying the correct time after changing the batteries but is double stepping the second hand go ahead and hang it back on the wall Normal operation of the second hand should start by the next day Pressing the REC ore Reset buttons should cause the clock to receive a time update When the master clock receives a time update from a network or GPS time server a time source indicator with an asterisk E or G will appear in the lower right corner of the LCD display E indicates the last time update received was from a computer network time server This includes the MCR1000GPS receiver time server G indicates the last update received was from a wireless GPS receiver Multiple time sources may be used simultaneously Analog clocks will step the second hand every two seconds if sync is lost for more than a day On 2 4 GHz devices channels 0 15 correspond to 802 15 4 channel 11 26 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037
10. IP Settings 192 1684272 004094358 19216842220 00 40 9439 9 36 1 1 1 Connect ME Device Info 192 168 42 103 00 40 34 45 1 08 Connect 192 168 42 68 00 40 94 4 Connect ME 192 168 15 52 00 40 9d 3a 5a 41 Connect ME Reboot Device 192 168 11 20 00 40 94 3 7 Connect ME Refresh List 192 168 42 228 00 40 9d 38 d7 01 BRG Connect ME eee 192 168 42 73 00 40 9d 39 c2 9d BRG Connect ME 192 168 15 51 00 40 9d 39 d6 72 BRG Connect ME Close The finder exe program 15 a software tool that can be used to locate the Ethernet interface just about anywhere on the local network However it cannot be used to configure the interface Compare the MAC address on the product label with those listed on the finder exe program If there is a match then the IP address will be listed next to it 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 BRS Once the IP address 15 discovered click on the desired address to configure Then click on the Browse button to access the configuration menu where the IP address net mask and gateway address can be entered Another method of configuring the Ethernet interface is to connect the PC directly to the Ethernet interface using a special cross over cable Later model computers will automatically detect the need to cross over the s
11. Medical band Spread Spectrum radios are used to enhance signal coverage along with AES 128 bit encryption to enhance security and reliability Multi path wireless communications are used to propagate the time signal throughout any size facility The failure of any single clock will not affect the remaining clocks in the system Supervision is available to automatically check the operation of all wireless devices on the system The system can be configured to use multiple simultaneous time sources For example NTP and GPS time sources can be used at the same time Multiple master clocks may be used so that if one master clock is down or loses sync the system automatically continues to function normally from the secondary master clock BRG digital clocks include an internal Lithium battery that will maintain the time for up to 10 years BRG battery powered clocks utilize a redundant parallel battery configuration that allows the clock to function even if a battery fails No other system on the markets offers this level of reliability and ease of operation Each master clock may be configured for a variety of time zone and Daylight Saving Rules including UTC Zulu Time Any World Time Zone Half hour time zones Enable or Disable Daylight Saving Time and selectable 12 or 24 hour display formats with digital intensity control on digital clocks 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts co
12. Menu Level Mode Description and Instructions Alarm Schedule Date Range Beginning Year 2050 default Set Mode 37 120 to enable This mode is used to set the beginning year of an alarm date range If the Year in Mode 55 equals 2000 then the alarm will activate every year with the month day range specified The ending date must be occur after the beginning date See also Mode 38 to force an alarm schedule active Alarm group 1 is different than the other 19 alarm groups If no date range 15 active then group is the default This feature reduces the number of alarm entries required in some schedule situations Mode 27 set the hours and minutes Mode 29 sets the day of the week required Alarm Schedule Date Range Ending Year 2050 default Set Mode 37 120 to enable This mode is used to set the ending year of an alarm date range If the Year in Mode 55 equals 2000 then the alarm will activate every year with the month day range specified The ending date must be occur after the beginning date See also Mode 38 to force an alarm schedule active Alarm group 1 is different than the other 19 alarm groups If no date range 15 active then group is the default This feature reduces the number of alarm entries required in some schedule situations Mode 27 set the hours and minutes Mode 29 sets the day of the week required CELDSSS Radio NV Ram Parameter factory use only Prior to Ver 1 36 use only clock buttons Ver 1 36 an
13. Mode 24 13 Warranty Agreement 34 Defaults Restore Mode 50 1 18 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com
14. REPRESENTATION EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WITH RESPECT TO THIS SOFTWARE ITS QUALITY PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLD AS IS AND YOU THE LICENSEE ARE ASSUMING THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE IN NO EVENT SHALL BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR FROM ANY ERROR OR DEFECT IN THE SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT LOSS OF SOFTWARE OR DATA AND DAMAGE TO YOUR MONITOR IN NO EVENT SHALL BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE The above exclusions may not apply to you This warranty provides you with specific legal rights There may be other rights that you may have which vary from state to state 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 Index Agreement 37 38 Display Alarm 12 24 hour format Mode 23 13 Active alarm schedule Mode 37 1 15 Ethernet Panic alarm button Mode 37 2 16 a TIU UIT 26 Schedule date range beginning mon day Mode 53 19 Format Schedule date range beginning year Mode 55 20 12 2
15. addition to NTP time for a redundant time source BRG Precision Products Inc www brgprecision com Alarm Relay COM N C Activity Link Power Adapter L T 24 VDC RUN PGM Connections on the back of the master clock 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 The RC100 master clock includes connections for power alarm relay and Ethernet The alarm relay includes 10 Amp contacts Larger loads should make use of a slaved relay Analog Clock Installation The clocks should be brought within 150 feet of the operating master clock Insert batteries into the clock s battery holder The clock will receive a time update from the master clock and move the hands to the configured time zone Digital Clock Installation If the clock system is comprised entirely of digital clocks the digital clock will receive and move to the correct time if it isn t already there as soon as power 15 applied Wireless Relay Audio Player Tone Generator Installation While the master clock includes alarm relay connections the location of the alarm devices may be some distance from the master clock In this case wireless alarm relays are available Wireless relays should be located within 150 feet of continuously active network transmissions The wireless relay tone generator includes a configuration dip switch
16. or may take several minutes You can use the wireless Digital Control program to determine the leased IP address by going to Setup Clock IP Discovery You may not see your clock listed in the discovery panel until it has acquired a lease You cannot access the Ethernet interface until 1t s acquired an IP address Once the clock has acquired an IP address you then select the clock from the discovery listing by clicking on it Then click the browse button to open a session to the Ethernet interface 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 11 gt aT u SNTP Time Servers Main Page Clack Configuration TERAP Configuration SNTE Servers SNIP Servers Security Server Name Man 1 time a timafreq bldrdoc gov address 132 163 4 103 2 129 6 15 28 IP address 129 6 15 2 3 fme b fimefreg bldrdoc gov IP address 132 163 4 101 4 tme nist gov addrasa 192 23 244 18 5 204 34 198 40 IP address 204 34 198 40 amp 2D4 34 198 41 IP address 204 34 198 41 7 2 541 804 s s IF address 192 5 41 41 me nw niast gov address 131 107 13 100 9 s25 41 400 IP address 192 5 41 40 10 tima b nis gov address 125 86 15 29 In each field enter the hostname e g ntp usno navy mil or IP address e g 192 5 41 42 of an SNTP time server At least one DNS server must be c
17. the alarm at sunrise and or sunset See Mode 49 to use the real time alarm settings to control timer functions See also Modes 28 29 and 59 In Tiger version 3 75 and later the number of alarm entries has expanded from 100 to 1000 The 1000 alarm entries are stored in 10 different schedules of 100 entries each When Mode 37 1 0 alarm schedules will automatically change depending on the active date range There are 20 date ranges available The Mode 38 function has changed It now determines which schedule is active for date ranges defined in Modes 53 54 55 and 56 Setting Mode 32 4 4 allows the Timer control button to switch between schedules 0 10 0 activates date range switching Press Timer Control to access Mode 37 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the schedule from 0 10 then press Timer Control to save and exit Alarm Set Time Seconds This mode 15 used to set the alarm seconds There are 99 possible settings Mode 29 determines the day s to activate the alarm s A day code must be set to enable 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com First Menu Level Mode Number Second Menu Level 1 99 alarm setting 0 15 day code Mode Description and Instructions alarm Alarm Day Code This mode 15 used to set the alarm day code The possible values for each alarm setting are alarm Monday 2 Tuesday
18. to 12 hours from UTC 00 to 59 Mode Description and Instructions menu timeout Time Zone Offset This value determines the number of hours to add or subtract from Universal Coordinated Time This parameter is usually only used with time zone clocks or clocks containing an atomic clock receiver See also Mode 33 for forced half hour and one hour offsets For accurate time zone information see http www timeanddate com 12 or 24 hour display format default 12 This mode selects either 12 or 24 hour display format for each four digit display when displaying real time Daylight Saving Time This mode selects the rules to use when automatically switching between Daylight and Standard time O disable daylight time 10 rule based switching default See also Mode 52 and Mode 45 20 Mode 45 21 Alarm Set Time Hours Minutes This mode 15 used to set the alarm hour and minutes There are 99 possible settings Mode 28 optionally sets the seconds Mode 29 determines the day s to activate the alarm s A day code must be set to enable alarm Mode 32 23 enables default or disables the alarms Mode 38 contains alarm schedule assignments Mode 37 1 determines which schedule is active Mode 32 16 activates alarms in slave clocks Mode 49 enables alarm toggle on off This overrides momentary alarm activation Mode 37 2 1 enables snooze function to turn off alarm before the predefined alarm duration has expired See Mode 34 to activate
19. 24AWG 45 feet 15M to the cable adapter eines Enclosure High impact corrosion proof polycarbonate resin Connector 7 pin circular hermetically sealed Gold plated con acts Dimensions GPS Receiver 80mm Ida x 71 3mm H Mounting Base 110mm W x 70mm L x 75 2mm Weight 150 grams without cable This specification is subject to change without notice 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 JBRG Warranty Agreement BRG Precision Products One Year Warranty 1 Term of Coverage Coverage will be for 1 year Claims must be made during the Warranty Period This Agreement is not renewable The warranty becomes null and void if complete payment is not made within the terms specified under Terms of Payment 2 Warranty BRG Precision Products Inc warrants the Product against defects in workmanship and materials during the Coverage Period BRG Precision Products Inc further warrants that BRG wireless products will not interfere with properly operating WLAN WiFi products or that properly operating WiFi Bluetooth or Wireless USB devices will not interfere with BRG wireless products 3 Coverage BRG Precision Products Inc will at its option repair or replace the defective Product free of charge provided that you notify BRG Precision Products Inc of the Pro
20. 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 8 Everyday 9 Weekdays 10 Sat Sun 1 1 Mon Wed Fri 12 Tue Thu 13 Tue Sat 14 Mon Thu 15 Mon Sat Display and time source number is used for alarm activation in multi display clocks In addition to day of the week combination codes Mode 29 also accepts any day combination A value greater than 128 15 treated as a binary command Days of week are assigned the following binary numbers Mon 1 Tue 2 Wed 4 Thu 8 Fri 16 Sat 32 and Sun 64 Any combination of days may be selected by adding their assigned numbers together and then adding 128 to that value For example if Mon Wed and Fri are required then the value would be 149 1 4 16 128 149 Alarm Zone Address 0 11 O default This value determines the alarm zone of this clock s relays Clock Address for PC Control default O0 If the address value sent equals the value specified in this mode then the clock will accept the data packet For PC control all clocks may be addressed by sending address Accept or Ignore Global PC Commands l accept default O reject global address PC commands 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com First Menu Level Mode Number Second Menu Level 800 295 0220 Mode Description and Instructions PC commands received with an address of will be igno
21. 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 JBRG Master Clock Configuration Menu General Menu Navigation Master Clock configuration is accomplished by editing parameters using a simple menu system Only four buttons are used to navigate the menu The Mode button enters the Menu The Up and Down buttons move up and down through the menu items and are used to change parameter values The Timer Control TC button 15 used to save any changes and exit the menu system Operation Press and hold the Mode button to access the menu system The hours and minutes will blink for about ten seconds When the hours and minutes stop blinking release the Mode button A one 1 will appear on the display This is menu position 1 Using the Up and Down buttons select the desired menu item Press the Mode button again to display the parameter For menu items above 19 press Mode again to access menu s second level When a appears indicating the second level menu press the Up or Down buttons to select the desired menu item then press Mode to display the parameter value Press the Up or Down buttons to change the parameter value Once the parameter value is changed press Mode to back out of the item and move to another item or press the Timer Control button to save and exit the menu system Pressing the Timer Control button at any time will save your changes and exit the menu syst
22. 4 hour Mode 23 eee 13 Schedule date range ending mon day Mode 54 19 License 37 38 Schedule date range ending year Mode 56 20 license to use 37 38 Set day of week code Mode 29 14 Offset Forced Mode 33 15 Set hours and minutes Mode 27 13 Panic alarm button Mode 37 2 16 Set seconds Mode 28 13 Restore User Configuration Mode 50 5 18 Toggle alarm on off Mode 49 18 Save User Configuration Mode 50 6 19 Alarm 21 Software 37 38 Alarm Configuration Worksheet 2 Software reset Mode 50 2 18 Date Time Change the Month and Day Mode 1 12 Exit menu system Mode 0 12 Change the Year 2 12 Time Zone Daylight Savings Forced time offset Mode 33 15 Custom daylight savings switch A Mode 52 1 19 Offset from Zulu Mode 2 15 Custom standard time switch A Mode 52 2 19 Version software Mode 19 12 Time WARRANTY eere 37 38 Zone Daylight Savings rule
23. 54 has the same date the alarm will activate only one day If the Year in Mode 55 equals 2000 then the alarm will activate every year with the month day range specified The ending date must be occur after the beginning date See also Mode 38 to force an alarm schedule active Alarm group 1 is different than the other 19 alarm groups If no date range 15 active then group is 1 the default This feature reduces the number of alarm entries required in some schedule situations Mode 27 set the hours and minutes Mode 29 sets the day of the week required Alarm Schedule Date Range Ending Month Day 12 31 default Set Mode 37 120 to enable This mode is used to set the ending month and day of an alarm date range If Mode 53 has the same date the alarm will activate only one day If the Year in Mode 55 equals 2000 then the alarm will activate every year with the month day range specified The ending date must be occur after the beginning date See also Mode 38 to force an alarm schedule active Alarm group 1 is different than the other 19 alarm groups If no date range 15 active then group is the default This feature reduces the number of alarm entries required in some schedule situations Mode 27 set the hours and minutes Mode 29 sets the day of the week required 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com First Menu Level Mode Number Second
24. 800 295 0220 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 316 788 7080 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com BRG Wireless Analog Time Zone Clock System Installation and Operation Manual BRG Precision Products 600 N River Derby Kansas 67037 http www DuraTimeClocks com sales brgproducts com 316 788 2000 Fax 316 788 7080 Patents Pending Updated 5 31 2013 Our mission is to offer innovative technology solutions and exceptional service 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 ERC Table of Contents OVERVIEW ovscssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssesssssssssssesvsssssssessssesosesessssesssessssssesssesosssessesssossssssssesssessssssesesessssssesssesssesees 3 FEATURES AND OPTIONS uicssssssssssssssssssssssssssscssssssesssssssssssssesssssscssessssssssssssssssessssssessssssessusssssssssscssesssssssssssesessssesees 4 N TALCA ON e cece cesses cee css DIE Du EE 7 OPERATION ene nv suene a ee ee enone 10 MASTER CLOCK CONFIGURATION MENU wiscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssses 12 ALARM EE 21 ALARM CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET uucssscsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssessscssessssessese 25 ETHERNET
25. IMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHETHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ANY 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com WARRANTIES THAT MAY NOT DISCLAIMED UNDER APPLICABLE LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WILL APPLY AFTER THIS PERIOD IN NO EVENT WILL BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSSES COSTS OR EXPENSES HOWEVER ARISING WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT INCLUDING WITHOUT RESTRICTION ANY ECONOMIC LOSSES OF ANY KIND ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY ANY PERSONAL INJURY ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY ARISING FROM OR AS A RESULT OF MISUSE OR ABUSE OR THE INCORRECT INSTALLATION INTEGRATION OR OPERATION OF THE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU BRG Precision Products neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for it any other liability in connection with the repair or replacement of the Product 6 Claim Limits Claims are limited to repair or replacement or if in BRG Precision Products Inc s discretion that is not possible to reimbursement up to the purchase price paid for the Product In no event wil
26. NCE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLD AS IS AND YOU THE LICENSEE ARE ASSUMING THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO ITS QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE IN NO EVENT SHALL BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR FROM ANY ERROR OR DEFECT IN THE SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION SUCH DAMAGES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT LOSS OF SOFTWARE OR DATA AND DAMAGE TO YOUR MONITOR IN NO EVENT SHALL BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE SOFTWARE The above exclusions may not apply to you This warranty provides you with specific legal rights There may be other rights that you may have which vary from state to state 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 JBRG BRG Firmware License Agreement Firmware Copyright 2000 Precision Products Inc THE FIRMWARE INCLUDING ITS CODE DOCUMENTATION APPEARANCE STRUCTURE AND ORGANIZATION IS A PROPRIETARY PRODUCT OF BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC AND IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT AND OTHER LAWS TITLE TO THE FIRMWARE OR ANY COPY MODIFICATION OR MERGED PORTION OF THE FIRMWARE SHALL AT ALL TIMES REMAIN WITH BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC License Agreement BRG Precision Products Inc grants the purchaser a n
27. arm Schedule Editor C Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio VB98 RAC1 O0 NewF ile Time Day s Description Alarm Function Click the Create button to Create New add a new alarm entry Alarm Record Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Sat Alarm Description Press Enter to confirm entry Everyday Mon Fri Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri None 1 2 00 00 AM 0 Alarm Time Alarm Function Preview Sound Stop Sound Alarm Zones Zone Zone4 Zone Zone 10 2 2 Zone5 Zone8 2 11 Zone 3 2 6 2 9 2 12 Clock Address Clock Network Address Send Schedule Send Manual to the Clock zi fi 1921 68 42 103 Alarm BRG Precision Products Inc 1277 2000 10 20AM Now click on the Alarm Function drop down box to view the available alarm options This drop down box is used to select either audio player recordings or relay contact closure using the wireless relay The master clock also incorporates an alarm relay The wireless relay must be configured to either play an audio recording with relay closure following the audio play or a timed relay closure with the period determined by the drop down box selection in the alarm scheduler Note that there is a button to preview pre recorded audio prior to scheduling them for play A Stop Sound button is provided to interrupt lengthy audio selections 600 N River Street Derby Kan
28. aster Clock Environment 32 degrees to 120 degrees Humidity 090 to 9590 non condensing Internal Time Battery Backup 10 year Lithium Battery Clock Accuracy The RC100 incorporates an ultra high precision temperature compensated quartz oscillator Nominal accuracy provided is or two seconds per year at 70 degrees correctable to or 0 1 second per year using an NTP and or GPS time source Construction ABS plastic cabinet allows the internal antenna to communicate with any number of secondary devices Power Requirements 7 12 volts DC 2 amps AC adapter input 100 240 V AC 0 8A 47 63 Hz FCC UL CE GC RC50 Battery Powered Analog Clock Movement Environment 32 degrees to 120 degrees Humidity 090 to 9590 non condensing Clock Accuracy Nominal accuracy provided is or one second when updated seven times per day Construction ABS plastic cabinet allows the internal antenna to communicate with any number of secondary devices Power Requirements Four LR6 type Alkaline or Lithium primary batteries 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 JBRG Installation Master Clock Installation The master clock must be installed and synchronized with a local or public time server before installing slave clocks For best results locate the master clock within 150 feet fr
29. ates of America There shall be one arbitrator 13 Severability If any provision of this Agreement is found by any court or arbitrator to be invalid illegal or unenforceable the validity legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions will not be affected thereby 14 Entire Agreement This Agreement constitutes the entire contract between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all marketing brochures and other expectations understandings communications representations and agreements whether verbal or written between the parties THIS AGREEMENT GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com JBRG Once a return authorization number is obtained ship the products to Precision Products Attn RA xxxxxxx where xxxxxxx is the authorization number provided 600 N River Derby KS 67037 Optional Extended Warranty A two year extended warranty is available The extended warranty must me purchased before the end of the standard warranty The two year extended warranty costs 2090 of the product purchase price 30 Day Return Policy No returns will be accepted without prior written authorization of BRG Incorrect merchandise received will receive prompt re shipment of correct items Incorrect mer
30. chandise other than custom items may be returned shipped prepaid and will be exchanged on an equivalent basis Merchandise other than custom items that cannot be used may be returned at a 2590 restocking charge if items are shipped prepaid in the original boxes Carrier 15 responsible for parts damaged in shipment The customer should have driver sign for damaged carton on delivery receipt and make a claim with the freight company Please insist that the carrier s representative conduct an inspection and retain all packing materials for the inspector Please report promptly for immediate follow up on short shipments No action arising from any sale by BRG may be brought by a customer more than one year after the date of shipment Terms of Payment New accounts require prepayment International orders require prepayment by Telegraphic Transfer bank wire For established customers payment is due in full within 30 days from invoice date Other payment methods include Visa Mastercard American Express Discover Novus Domestic Only Add 4 75 for ground shipping in the U S and Canada Domestic shipping is prepaid for U S Government orders Other shipping methods are available past due accounts will be subject to a finance charge of 1 5 per month may cancel or delay future deliveries if customer fails to make prompt payment or if customer s financial condition warrant such action in BRG s opinion BRG is not responsible for delays
31. d later also allows changes using the Windows control program This mode is write only Mode 74 nzy mode y value change any NV ram CEL DSSS Radio Functions factory use only Prior to Ver 1 36 use only clock buttons Ver 1 36 and later also allows changes using the Windows control program This mode is write only Mode 75 1zn number of hops 10 default Mode 75 2 n transmit power level 17 default Mode 75 3 n 1 master default 2 slave 3 both Mode 75 3 n 1 master default with repeater mode disabled 2 slave with repeater mode enabled 3 both with repeater mode disabled Mode 75 4 n physical channel number 0 15 14 default Mode 75 5 n logical channel group 0 15 0 default Mode 75 5 15 transmits and receives on all channels Mode 75 6 n 1 reboots the radio 2 restore initialization defaults 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 1 Alarm Configuration Each master clock has 999 total alarm settings that can be configured to activate a wireless audio alert relay device at various times and days For example a start lunch break alert horn could sound a constant tone for three seconds beginning at 12 00 noon Monday through Friday The end of lunch tone could be pulsed twice per second for three seconds of duration Wireless alarms will only be sent if the T is visible on the RC100 displa
32. duct defect within the Coverage Period and provided that BRG Precision Products Inc through inspection establishes the existence of such a defect and that it is covered by this Agreement BRG Precision Products Inc will at its option use new and or reconditioned parts in performing warranty repair and building replacement products BRG Precision Products Inc reserves the right to use parts or products of original or improved design in the repair or replacement If BRG Precision Products Inc repairs or replaces a Product the warranty continues for the remaining portion of the Coverage Period without extension AII replaced Products and all parts removed from repaired Products become the property of BRG Precision Products Inc BRG Precision Products Inc covers both parts and labor necessary to repair the Product and return shipment to the Customer via a BRG Precision Products Inc selected non expedited surface freight within the contiguous United States and Canada Alaska and Hawaii return shipments to the Customer are via non expedited air freight 4 What Is Not Covered This Agreement does not cover costs related to the removal installation or field troubleshooting of the Product under the terms of the Agreement if and not limited to a the Product has been misused neglected improperly installed physically damaged or altered either internally or externally or damaged from improper use or use in an unsuitable environment b the P
33. ected by power outages The master clock transmits time updates using a 2 4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum digital radio data transmitted is encrypted using AES 128 bit data encryption for security and reliability The RC100 master clock broadcasts time updates every second 86 400 times per day e 05553400 RC100 Master Clock The analog clock movement periodically turns on the internal radio transceiver for 5 seconds in preparation for a time update After which it places the radio transceiver in sleep mode In this mode the transceiver is no longer operational and uses very little power to remain in sleep mode If the batteries are removed while the transceiver is in sleep mode and immediately inserted the hands will move to 12 00 but the movement will not receive a time update This is because the capacitors within the movement keep the transceiver powered enough to remain in sleep mode for several minutes after the batteries have been removed To reset the transceiver remove the batteries for at least five minutes Then insert the batteries The hands will move to 12 00 and wait for reception Then the hands will move to the correct time If the radio transceiver is not reset it will still receive a time update and move the hands to the correct time however it will be some time later If a battery clock is in low power mode removing and reinserting the batteries or pressing the receive button will enable reception
34. ed hours Number of Analog Clock Time Zones in an Analog Time Zone Display 1 18 8 default This mode determines the number of time zones in an analog time zone display Mode 18 should be set to the same value Alarm Duplicate Packets 1 8 2zdefault Wireless alarms are now sent multiple times 300 ms apart Mode 37 81 default 3 determines the number of times to send the alarm command Daylight Saving Rule Start DST Default 327 Second Sunday in March 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com First Menu Level Mode Number Second Menu Level 1 99 alarms Value Range 111 3231 Mode Description and Instructions The format is MMRD where MM month 1 12 R instance of the select day of the week 1 5 5 last instance D day of the week 1 7 where 1 Monday and 7 Sunday For example 357 the last Sunday in March or 1117 the First Sunday in November If the value 22000 then the right two digits represent the day of the month The left two digits minus 20 equal the month For example March 15th 2315 April Ist 2401 The day of the year derived from this rule is stored in Mode 52 1 See also Mode 45 21 Mode 45 22 and Mode 45 23 Daylight Saving Rule End DST Defaultz1117 First Sunday in November The format is MMRD where MM month 1 12 instance of the select day of t
35. em Pressing the Mode button while a parameter value is displayed will back up one level Press Up or Down to move to the next mode item Pressing the Down button until mode 0 15 reached will exit the menu system Pressing the Timer Control TC button also exits the menu system The menu will timeout and return to normal operation after 60 seconds in inactivity First Menu Second Value Mode Description and Instructions Level Menu Range Mode Number Level Exit Menu System Simply press the Up button to advance the time or the Down button to decrement the time The longer the buttons are held down the faster the time will change Pressing the Timer Control button will also exit the menu system Month Day Pressing the Up button increments the days and months pressing the Down button decrements the days and months Incrementing past the end of the year or decrementing past the beginning of the year will change the year respectively 1992 2075 Year Change using the Up and Down buttons Display Logo Refresh If the LCD display does not have the startup logo set Mode 6 1 0 00 to 9 99 Software Version Number Displays the clock software version number Press the Mode button to exit or let the 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com First Menu Level Mode Number Second Menu Level 1 99 alarm setting 1 99 alarm setting 12
36. erminals of a network on a multi user computer system not owned by the purchaser This license is effective until terminated You may terminate it at any time by destroying all copies of the software It will also terminate automatically if you fail to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the Agreement Upon termination of this license for any reason you agree to return or destroy all copies of the software This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties and supersedes any prior agreements representations or understandings whether oral or written relating to the Software This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Kansas Limited Warranty BRG Precision Products Inc warrants that the original software disk s are free from physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of sixty days from the date of purchase If during this warranty period you discover that the software disk s contains a physical defect return the defective item along with proof of purchase to BRG Precision Products Inc and you will receive a replacement at no charge This is your sole and exclusive remedy for breach of warranty THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS IMPLIED OR STATUTORY WITH RESPECT TO THIS SOFTWARE ITS QUALITY PERFORMA
37. from UTC are to be the same Set Mode 37 10 to the desired zone number 1 18 The master clock will then begin broadcasting on this zone plus flag instructing the analog clock to save the zone number Once the master clock is broadcasting the time zone command remove and reinsert the analog clock s batteries The hands will begin to move Once they stop set mode 27 10 back to 0 To configure another clock repeat the process The zone position number will appear in the upper right corner of the master clock while time zone position command 15 active This feature is available in RC100TZ version 4 87 and later Radio Power On Period 5 sec default 1 99 seconds to power the radio This mode determines how long the battery powered radio in analog clocks will 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com First Menu Level Mode Number Second Menu Level 111 3231 Mode Description and Instructions remain on before going to sleep mode By default the mode is set to zero which flags the radio to remain powered for 5 seconds This allows enough time to obtain a time update and repeat five time update packets while maximizing battery life However it is too little time to gain control over the air to reprogram the device If the radio needs to be reprogrammed over the air set Mode 37 33 30 This will keep the radio powered for 30
38. he week 1 5 5 last instance D day of the week 1 7 where 1 Monday and 7 Sunday For example 357 the last Sunday in March or 1117 the First Sunday in November If the value 22000 then the right two digits represent the day of the month The left two digits minus 20 equal the month For example March 15th 2315 April Ist 2401 The day of the year derived from this rule is stored in Mode 52 2 See also Mode 45 20 Mode 45 22 and Mode 45 23 Scheduled Alarm Toggle On Off This mode is used to turn the alarm output on and off 0 Deactivate alarm toggle output 1 turn on alarm output 2 turn off alarm output Restore Factory Defaults This special diagnostic mode is for factory use only This mode is used restore the factory defaults Software Reset This special diagnostic mode 15 for factory use only This mode is used to reset the software without removing power from the display Restore User Default Configuration 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com JBRG First Menu Level Mode Number Second Menu Level 800 295 0220 Mode Description and Instructions This mode may be used to retrieve the custom configuration from memory if it was previously stored using mode 50 6 To execute the configuration retrieval process press the mode button while 50 5 is displayed The clock will resume normal o
39. ight saving time only 4 60 minute advance during daylight saving time only 5 45 minute advance This is used in areas that have a 30 to 60 minute advance over the area time zone For example Mumbai India s time zone offset is 5 30 To configure the time zone first set the zone to 5 hours using Mode 21 1 Then set Mode 33 1 to 1 Active Alarm Schedule default 1 This parameter determines which 1 98 alarm schedules is active Setting Mode 37 120 will cause the date ranges to be used Use Mode 53 54 55 and 56 to change date ranges Alarm group 1 is different than the other 19 alarm groups If no date range is active then group is 1 the default This feature reduces the number of alarm entries required in some schedule situations See also Mode 38 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com First Menu Level Mode Number Second Menu Level Value Range Mode Description and Instructions Alarm Schedule Group Assignment A value of 99 in mode 38 will cause the alarm to activate in all schedules if the day code matches the current day The 1000 alarm entries are stored in 10 different schedules of 100 entries each When Mode 37 120 alarm schedules will automatically change depending on the active date range There are 20 date ranges available The Mode 38 function has changed It now determines which schedule is active for da
40. ignal pairs All network connections must be disabled on the computer except Local Area Connection Right click on the network icon at the bottom of the screen Click on Open Network Connections or go to Start gt Control Panel gt Network Connections If Local Area Connection is not the only enabled connection right click on the other connections and click on disable Network Interface Configuration Web Interface The main page displays a variety of general information about the configuration and activity of the Ethernet interface Main Page TCP IP Configuration SNIP Server Security Clock Configuration Configure clock specific settings oad Firmware TCP IP Configuration Configure the TCP IP settings for the network interface eboot SNTP Servers Configure the list of SNTP servers Security Modify the user login password Upload Firmware Upload a new firmware image to the device Reboot Reboot the device Status Current Time GMT 12 26 2010 19 07 Ethernet MAC Address 00 40 9D 45 A1 08 IPv4 Addresses 192 168 42 103 169 254 62 151 Auto IP IPv6 Addresses 240 90 45 108 Up Time 3 days 3 hours 22 minutes 47 seconds MAC Address 00 40 9D 45 A1 08 Firmware Version v4 01 User Name and Password The menu in the left column allows selecting several sections of the interface A user name and password is required to enter any section other than the main page The default user name i
41. l BRG Precision Products Inc s liability under this Agreement exceed the purchase price paid for the Product 7 Cancellation You may cancel this Agreement by providing to BRG Precision Products Inc written notice of your wish to cancel Insurance This Agreement is not a contract of insurance 9 Amendment and Waiver No amendment supplement consent or waiver express or implied to or of any provision of this Agreement will be effective unless in writing signed by the parties hereto and then only in the specific instance and for the specific purpose given 10 Assignment The Customer may assign or transfer this Agreement provided BRG Precision Products Inc is advised by the Customer in writing of such assignment and the new system owner s information 11 Governing Law This Agreement will be governed by and interpreted exclusively in accordance with the laws of the State of Kansas without reference to provisions concerning conflicts of laws The provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the Sale of Goods are hereby excluded 12 Arbitration Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the breach of it shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the relevant rules of the American Arbitration Association and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof The place of arbitration shall be Wichita Kansas United St
42. m www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 Features and Options The Wireless Synchronized Time Zone Clock System offers flexibility and reliability for demanding time display applications This clock system will perform flawlessly for any size facility or campus Master Clock Package Contents 1 100 Master Clock AC Power Adapter with plugs for North America UK type Europe and Australia 10 feet 15M of Cat 5 network cable Quick Start Guide User Manual oe Standard Features 100 digital radio communications Simple installation No system configuration required Just insert batteries and hang on the wall Self healing network Sixteen times the power output of the next competing multi path clock system Multiple master clock configurations are supported for increased reliability master and secondary clocks throughout the system are synchronized to the U S Atomic Clock AES 128 bit encryption providing secure and reliable communications Uses the standard 2 4 GHz ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical band for global compatibility Master clock with LCD display for time and configuration 10 Secondary clocks continue to maintain time in the absence of a time signal 11 No FCC License or additional government authorization required 12 Spread Spectrum technology DSSS developed for U S Government is used throughout the system 13 Electrical and or network wiring is eliminated when u
43. me Protocol 15 a uniform method of sending time over a computer network By default the clock will automatically connect to the local network and attempt to act as a client to public or local SNTP time servers SNTP is a subset of the NTP protocol SNTP provides Universal Coordinated Time UTC to the clock The clock then implements local time zone offsets and daylight saving rules to display the correct local time The correct time will display within a few minutes of obtaining a time server lock The clock includes a list of 10 Internet SNTP time servers Local SNTP time servers may also be used The clock includes a network web server which is used to configure various network communication parameters Ethernet Interface The Ethernet interface includes an easy to use web interface Automatic address configuration DHCP is enabled by default However if a fixed network address will be used instead of DHCP then the interface configuration will need to be changed To configure the Ethernet interface it must first be located on the network The BRG Wireless Control program is used to discover clock s located on the same subnet as PC Alternatively a program 15 available finder exe that will locate the clock most anywhere on the local network if DHCP successfully configured it 5 Finder Sample ole Tasks Devices IP Address Address Name Product 192 168 42 106 00 40 99 39 2 Configure
44. om the time zone clocks 1 Connect the network cable into the back of the master clock 2 Plug low voltage cable from the AC adapter into the back of the master clock 3 Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet The master clock will attempt to automatically register with the computer network using DHCP If a network connection is successful it will then attempt to acquire network time from public time servers using NTP Network Time Protocol If DHCP 1s not available the master clock s network interface must be configured with fixed IP address information If an internal or other time server is to be used in place of public time servers then this too will need to be changed in the network interface See the Ethernet Communications section later in the manual for more information about configuring the Ethernet interface When the master clock receives a time update from the time server an asterisk will appear in the lower right corner of the LCD display A T will appear on the lower left side of the master clock s display when it is actively broadcasting time packets The master clock incorporates a high precision temperature compensated quartz oscillator so the clock will maintain the time for an extended period without external time updates An optional GPS receiver 15 available for the master clock This receiver sends the time received from the GPS satellites wirelessly to the master clock The GPS receiver can be used in
45. on exclusive nontransferable license to use the BRG Firmware the Software program stored in processors and or memory on hardware manufactured by BRG Precision Product s Inc The software is copyrighted You may not rent distribute or transfer copies of the software modify disassemble decompile extract from the hardware or translate the software or documentation make any copies of software modules for use with other programs This license is effective until terminated You may terminate it at any time by discontinuing the use of the hardware containing the software It will also terminate automatically if you fail to comply with any of the terms and conditions of the Agreement Upon termination of this license for any reason you agree to discontinue the use of the software This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and understanding between the parties and supersedes any prior agreements representations or understandings whether oral or written relating to the Software This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Kansas Limited Warranty BRG Precision Products Inc warrants that the processors or memory use to store the software is free from physical defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of sixty days from the date of purchase THE WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERS ORAL OR WRITTEN EXPRESS OR IMPLIED BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC MAKES NO WARRANTY OR
46. onfigured for hostnames to resolve correctly see the Network Configuration page If DNS servers are configured only numeric dotted IP addresses will function PLEASE NOTE If an invalid DNS server is entered on the Configuration page the system may become slow and unresponsive Please ensure that the DNS server settings are correct If there no DNS servers available make sure that the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields are empty Apply Restore Defaults Copyright amp 2010 BAG Precision Server Name enter the numeric IP addresses or alphanumeric named addresses of the desired network time servers The default configuration includes ten government time server addresses Once the clock has an IP address it will attempt to contact the first SNTP time server in the list If the network firewall prevents the clock from reaching the Internet change the SNTP addresses listed to only local network SNTP time servers Remove any server addresses outside the local network Security TCP P Configuration SNTE Servers Security Enter New Password Upload Firmware Reboot Confirm New Password Apply Copyright 2010 BRG Precision Change the password as needed Be sure to store in a safe location for future reference Click on the Apply button to invoke the change Reboot Main Page ration TCP IP Configuration SNTP Servers Security Upload Firmware Reboot Click Reboot to rebo
47. ot this device Reboot Copyright 2010 Precision 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com Click on Reboot button to restart network interface Time Synchronization Problems If your clock is not synchronizing with an Internet SNTP time server check the following items The NIC must have a valid DHCP or fixed IP address The NIC must be in the SNTP operating mode If you are using fixed IP addressing the clock must have the correct gateway address to access the Internet The gateway is the first router that the clock must go through to access other networks or the Internet Your network firewall must allow the clock to access the Internet through port 123 The clock must have the default NTP timer server IP address loaded into the NIC If using named SNTP servers be sure a valid DNS address is provided or use only numeric SNTP server addresses If your clock is not synchronizing with a local network NTP time server check the following items The NIC must have a valid DHCP or fixed IP address The NIC must be in the SNTP operating mode If you are using fixed IP addressing the NIC must have the correct gateway if the server is on another network The gateway 15 first router that the clock must go through to access other networks The correct NTP timer server IP address must be loaded into
48. peration after the configuration is retrieved Save User Default Configuration This mode is used to store a custom configuration Use mode 50 5 to restore the configuration To execute the configuration save process press the mode button while 50 6 15 displayed The clock will resume normal operation after the configuration is saved Custom Daylight Time Switch User Defined 10 Enter the day of the year to switch from standard time to daylight time Both modes 52 1 and 52 2 must be set to the desired day of the year See also Mode 45 20 to define new daylight saving rule Mode 45 20 must be set to 0 to enable this mode otherwise use Mode 45 20 to enable rule base switching For U S Spring switch to Daylight Saving Time 2010273 2011272 2012 71 2013 69 2014 68 2015267 2016273 2017271 Custom Julian Standard Time Switch User Defined 10 Enter the day of the year to switch from daylight time to standard time Both modes 52 1 and 52 2 must be set to the desired day of the year See also Mode 45 21 to define new daylight saving rule Mode 45 21 must be set to 0 to enable this mode otherwise use Mode 45 21 to enable rule base switching For U S Fall switch to Standard Time 20102311 20112310 20122309 20132307 20142306 20152305 20162311 20172309 Alarm Schedule Date Range Beginning Month Day 12 31 default Set Mode 37 120 to enable This mode is used to set the beginning month and day of an alarm date range If Mode
49. red if Mode 32 59 20 Time Reception Port Control O receive time on both ports if configured otherwise does not receive remote GPS time packet either over the air or from Ethernet 2 receive time on GPS port only does not receive remote GPS time packet either over the air or from Ethernet 3 do not receive time on any port does not receive remote GPS time packet either over the air or from Ethernet 4 receive time on GPS port from a remote GPS receiver over the air 5 receive time on SRST port from a remote GPS receiver using the Ethernet cable SRST port NTP time and other standard time packets will be ignored 6 default receive standard time packets NTP over the Ethernet port and time packets over the air from a remote GPS receiver This configuration provides a redundant time source If one of the time sources provides incorrect time the master and slave clocks may jump periodically between the two times This configuration does not affect the reception of commands only the reception of time broadcasts Time Transmission Period Control 0 transmit time once per second 1 transmit when second unit equals 1 4 or 7 2 transmit on the even second default This mode configures the time packet transmission rate as indicated above Force Time Advance This mode optionally forces a 30 to 60 minute time advance no advance default 1230 minute advance 2 60 minute advance 3 230 minute advance during dayl
50. ress Clock Network Address Exit Send Manual fi 1 92 168 42 103 Alam BRG Precision Products Inc 12 7 2010 10 20 AM Click on the Create New Alarm Record button to add a new record to the alarm schedule Enter the description of the alarm item into the box next to the Create New Alarm Record button Be sure to press the Enter key after entering the description to confirm the entry 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com DuraTime Alarm Schedule Editor NewFile Alarm Schedule Editor C Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio VB98 AC1 O0 NewF ile BRG Time Day s Description Alarm Function Click the Create button to Create New add a new alarm entry Alarm Record Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Everyday Mon Fri Sat Sun Mon W ed Fri Tue Thu 12 00 00 Alam Time Alarm Function Alarm Zones Zone Zone 4 Zone Zone 10 Zone 2 Zone 5 Zone8 Zone 11 Zone 3 Zone 6 Zone 9 Zone 12 Clock Add Send Schedule Clock Network Address to the Clock Exit fi 192 168 42103 Alarm BRG Precision Products Inc Preview Sound Stop Sound 12 7 2000 10 20AM Next select the day of the week for the alarm to activate Then select the time of day Be sure to select AM or PM s DuraTime Alarm Schedule Editor NewFile BRG Al
51. roduct has been subjected to fire splashed water unless specifically ordered to be water resistant submersion into any liquid generalized corrosion biological infestations or high input voltage including lighting strikes and generators operating outside the limits of their Product specifications C repairs have been done to it other than by BRG Precision Products Inc or its authorized service centers or as assigned by BRG Precision Products d the Product is used as a component part of a Product expressly warranted by another manufacturer e the Product s original identification trade mark serial number markings have been defaced altered or removed f the customer has misrepresented the Product information provided to BRG Precision Products Inc in order to receive coverage under the terms of this Agreement This Agreement does not warrant uninterrupted or error free operation of the Product Product malfunction or damage resulting from electromagnetic or solar radiation h Shipping charges to the factory more than 30 days after first receiving the product 1 Normal wear and tear relating to non operating functions of the equipment such as discoloration from direct sunlight heat etc 5 Disclaimer and Limitation of Liability TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW OTHER THAN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT BRG PRECISION PRODUCTS INC MAKES NO ADDITIONAL WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND DISCLA
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53. s user The default password is password The user name and password should be changed after installation Store the user name and password in a safe location for later reference 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com BRG 200 295 0220 n 3 gt S eee Ite mtis foa rtm rt _ S B Clock Configuration Clock 0 100 max 20 characters SNTP Sample Interval 1 21 1440 minutes Operating Mode sne UDP Destination Address 255 255 255 255 tua UDP Time Port 6000 1024 65535 Discovery Port 16001 1024 65535 apurit Upload Firmware Reboot R5422 Seral Capture C Apply Restore Defaults Clock Name 15 user defined name used to identify device during a network search SNTP Sample Interval is the time in minutes between SNTP time updates The default is one minute Operating Mode defaults to SNTP and should not be changed unless directed by factory technical support staff UDP Destination Address 1s the IP address for the clock to send responses to typically control PC UDP Time Port default 16000 for UDP time broadcasting not usually used for SNTP time acquisition UDP Discovery Port default 16001 for UDP commands and discovery by the Windows control program RS422 Serial Capt
54. sas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com ite E P 800 295 0220 s DuraTime Alarm Schedule Editor HewFile BRG Alarm Schedule Editor C Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio VB98 RAC1 O0 NewF ile BRG Time Day s Description Alarm Function Click the Create button to Create New add a new alarm entry Alarm Record Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Alarm Description Press Enter to confirm entry Ache Am f Y 0 use date range Everyday Mon Fri Sat Sun Mon Wed Fri Tue Thu None 12 00 00 AM 0 7 z 4 Alarm Function Preview Sound Zone Zone 10 2 2 Zone 11 Zone3 Zone 12 Clock Add Send Schedule Clock Network Address to the Clock Exit fi 192 168 42 103 Precision Products Inc 12 7 2000 10 20AM Each wireless alarm receiver may be configured to one of twelve zones with zone 1 the default The alarm schedule program may be used to select any combination of the twelve zones For example zone 1 could be used for one area of a building and zone 2 for another area Each alarm entry could activate alarms in either zone or both zones simultaneously The Clock address is used to select one of 99 master clocks The default is 0 to select all master clocks The IP address of the master clock to control must be entered DuraTime Alarm Schedule Editor
55. seconds which should be enough time to reprogram the radio Once programming is complete return Mode 37233 to 0 to maximize battery life in the analog clocks This mode requires RC100 Tiger version 1 20 or later and analog clock radio firmware version 1 8 or later Wireless Ethernet Sync Indicator Delay 5 default This value determines the number of minutes between a change in sync status and resetting the sync status indicator RC60 Analog Clock Movement Second Motor Control not used with analog time zone displays This mode conserves power in battery powered model RC60 analog clock movements by turning off the second hand motor at times when it is not needed The second hand motor operation can be reduced up to 500 million motor pulses over a five year period This not only conserves battery power but also prolongs the life of the movement Modes 37 78 and 37 79 determine the hour to turn the second motor on and off 0 second motor always on turn off second motor Monday only 2 turn off second motor Tuesday only 3 turn off second motor Wednesday only 4 turn off second motor Thursday only 5 turn off second motor Friday only 6 turn off second motor Saturday only 7 turn off second motor Sunday only 8 turn second motor off all day Sunday plus designated hours other days 9 default turn second motor off all day Saturday and Sunday plus designated hours other days 10 Everyday using designat
56. sing battery powered wall clocks 14 Battery powered analog wall clocks will operate five years or longer between battery changes 15 Daylight Saving rules can be changed at any time 16 Temperature compensated quartz oscillator 17 Master clock and Digital Clocks include a 10 year lithium battery uses one millionth of a watt in standby mode 18 Enable Disable auto switching between daylight and standard time p 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com BRS Digital Radios Frequency Protocol Operating Mode Modulation Data Speed Operating Voltage Output Power Rx Sensitivity Range Operating Temperature Regulatory Certification Digital Codes Available Antenna Type RF Channels External controls Rx Current Tx Current Collision Avoidance Channel Busy Detection 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com General Specifications 2405 to 2480 MHz 802 15 4 Proprietary Mesh Network ISM Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Digital 250 Kbps 2 1 to 3 3 Volts 20 dBm 97 dBm 3 000 feet 900 meters 40C to 85C FCC ID W7Z ZIC2410P2 IC 8254A ZIC24102 65 535 Inverted F PCB antenna no external access 16 None 30 mA 200 mA 800 295 0220 800 295 0220 RC100 M
57. te ranges defined in Modes 53 54 55 and 56 Setting Mode 32 4 4 allows the Timer control button to switch between schedules 0 10 0 activates date range switching Press Timer Control to access Mode 37 1 Use the Up and Down buttons to change the schedule from 0 10 then press Timer Control to save and exit Manual Alarm Button This Mode applies to the master clock relay only When this Mode is enabled alarm schedule switching using the Timer Control TC button is disabled Oznot active default 1 code blue line toggles alert horn on and off Mode 45 19 optionally determines the number of seconds the alarm will sound before automatically turning off If the timeout value is 0 the alarm will sound until the code blue line is momentarily closed This setting will also cause the timer control button to act as a snooze button turning off the alarm before the alarm period has expired 2 alert horn will sound as long as code blue line is closed The Panic Alarm function overrides all other timer control functions This mode may used with real time alarms to turn off the alarm before the predefined alarm duration expires Analog Clock Time Zone Position Number disabled 1 18 enabled This mode is used to configure the zone position number of analog clocks used in a time zone display This number is the sequence of available clock zones It is not the offset from UTC More than one clock may use the same zone number if the offset
58. the NIC If using named SNTP servers be sure a valid DNS address is provided or use only numeric SNTP server addresses Technical Support For BRG Technical Support call 1 316 788 2000 8am 5pm U S Central time or email www support brightclock com 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com Wireless GPS and Ethernet GPS Time Receivers The GPS satellites obtain their time from the U S Atomic time standard providing legally traceable time to the wireless clock system Two GPS models are available The RC161 receives GPS time and sends it wirelessly to all master clocks within radio range The MCRIOOGPS receives GPS time and sends it over the computer network to any number of master clocks The RC161 wireless GPS receiver assembly consists of two modules GPS receiver and wireless transceiver The GPS receiver mounts in a location that has a view of the sky while the wireless transceiver is normally located indoors The GPS receiver acquires time data from the GPS satellites and sends it to the indoor wireless transceiver over a cable The wireless transceiver converts the time data to secure time packets and broadcasts the data to the wireless network once per minute The wireless transceiver must be located with 150 feet of at least one master clock 330 feet in open space construction Repeaters may be used to extend this range
59. timed or steady state and does not follow any audio play or zones An internal speaker is available when the device 15 in audio player mode The Wireless Relay Audio Player includes over 70 pre recorded tones chimes buzzers and bells Also included are various Westminster clock chimes These chimes can be configured as a campus wide clock chime system For best results use only SanDisk brand memory cards The wireless alarm relay includes 10 Amp contacts Larger loads should make use of a slaved relay Wireless Relay modules receive and repeat all radio transmissions to propagate the signal throughout the facility The wireless control program for Windows is available to configure and control alarm settings Setting the channel to 15 will cause the device to transmit and receive on all channels Repeaters and analog clocks always transmit and receive on all channels 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com Operation The RC100 master clock obtains time updates from local or public time servers and or from the optional GPS receiver The time received is used to update the master clock s internal temperature compensated quartz oscillator The internal clock is backed up using a 10 year Lithium battery to prevent time disruptions due to power outages master clock configuration parameters are stored in non volatile memory and are unaff
60. ure is used by factory support staff only Click on the Apply button to save changes 600 N River Street Derby Kansas 67037 316 788 2000 Fax 720 293 9393 sales brgproducts com www brgprecision com 800 295 0220 TCP IP Configuration Page Clock configuration 2 Network Configuration IP v4 Settings Enable DHCP v4 Address 192 168 42 103 _ Subnet Mask Default Gateway 192 158 42 20 Primary OMS 192 168 42 1 Secondary DNS 0 0 00 IP v6 Settings Enable DHCP v6 Use the following static IP v6 address Address Prefix Length fo Apply Enable DHCP check to enable automatic IP address configuration using DHCP Uncheck to use manual address configuration The address fields will be grayed out when checked IP v4 Address enter the IP address using version 4 protocol Subnet Mask enter the subnet mask Default Gateway enter the gateway IP address Primary DNS Domain Naming Service address required if one or more alphabetic named SNTP servers will be used Not required if all SNTP server addresses are numeric Secondary DNS Domain Naming Service address optional The factory default addressing mode is DHCP If your network has a DHCP server simply connect the clock to your network and the clock will acquire a leased IP address The lease acquisition can be almost immediate
61. y The relay output of the RC100 always operates For greater reliability the relay outputs of dual master clocks may be wired in parallel with the same alarm schedule loaded in both master clocks forming a redundant alarm system The PC Control program for Windows is available for configuring the alarm functions DuraTime Wireless Clock System Alarm Schedule Commands Setup Help DuraTime Wireless Clock System This program is used to configure and control DuraTime wireless clock systems Use the drop down menu above to control various parameters For more information refer to the User Manual BRG Precision Products Inc 12 7 2010 10 19 AM To enter the Alarm Schedule editor click on Alarm Schedule menu above s DuraTime Alarm Schedule Editor NewFile BRG Alarm Schedule Editor C Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio VB98 RAC1 O0 NewF ile BRG Time Day s Click the Create button 10 Create New Current add a new alarm entry Alarm Record t Alarm Description Press Enter to confirm entry f 0 use date range Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Everyday Mon Fri Sat Sun Mon Wed Fr Tue Thu None 12 00 00 AM fo J ag Alarm Time Alarm Function Preview Sound Stop Sound Alarm Zones 1 1 02 gt 171202 gt Zone1 Zone 4 Zone Zone 10 Zone2 2 5 2 8 Zone 11 Zone3 Zoneb 2 9 2 12 Clock Add

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