American Time SiteSync IQ User manual

Installation and Operation Manual
Part # H004095
Rev. 28
November 2016
SiteSync IQ®Wireless System

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FCC Conformity (USA only) SiteSync IQ Wireless Installation Manual
Safety Precautions
FCC Licensing
Responsible Party: American Time, 140 3rd St. S., PO Box 707, Dassel, MN 55325-0707 USA
TEL: 320-275-2101, declares that the product(s):
SiteSync IQ System Controller and Analog Clocks
Comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
• Call the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
The SiteSync IQ System can be furnished with a wireless transmitter, either internal to the System Controller or as an external unit. In the
USA, these Radio Frequency (RF) transmitters operate in the licensed UHF business band at 450 to 470 MHz. Systems with RF transmitters
(internal 5 or 10 watt in the SiteSync IQ System Controller, or 25 watt and higher in the external transmitter) need to be licensed. For USA
customers, American Time offers the use of a shared nationwide FCC license, call sign WQFW336. In the USA and its territories, this allows
nationwide wireless system operation on the following 5 frequencies up to 100 watts of power, except near the Canadian border*:
464.600 MHz 464.625 MHz 464.650 MHz 464.675 MHz 464.700 MHz
If you wish to use an existing license in the 450-470 MHz band, or obtain a xed license for your site, please contact American Time at
800-328-8996.
*This shared nationwide license
is limited to 5 watts power North
of Line A and East of Line C, as
dened by a treaty with Canada.
Please check the FCC label on
the back of your system controller
to determine the 5W transmitter
FCC ID.
All electrical power and signal wiring connected to the SiteSync IQ System Controller, secondary clocks, signaling devices and antennas
must be installed by qualied persons in conformance with applicable national and local electrical codes. Improper installation of this
equipment can result in lethal electrical shock and re.
Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the unit before removing the wiring compartment cover.
Voltage applied to clock and signal relay contacts must not exceed 250vac.
The SiteSync IQ Master should be installed in a secure location protected from:
• Physical damage
• Water, including condensation
• Direct sunlight
• Operation by untrained personnel
Injury From Radio Frequency Transmissions: Do not operate the SiteSync IQ System Controller or External Transmitter when somebody
is either touching the transmitting antenna or standing within 2-3 ft. (60-90 cm) of it, to avoid the possibility of radio frequency burns or
related physical injury. Do not allow children to operate or play with or near the transmitting equipment.
Dynamite Blasting Caps: Operating the SiteSync IQ System Controller or External Transmitter within 500 ft. (150 m) of dynamite blasting
caps may cause them to explode. Turn OFF these units when in an area where blasting is in progress.
FCC Warning: This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modications to this equipment may cause harmful
interference unless the modications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this
equipment if an unauthorized change or modication is made.
The above warning list is not intended to include all hazards that may be encountered when using this equipment.
SiteSync IQ Equipment Transmitter
FCC ID
Industry Canada
Transmitter ID
Industry Canada
Receiver ID
Master (5 & 10W internal) AIERIT33-46009 1084A-RIT3346009 8306A-SSIQ
Master (25 & 40W external) ABZ99FT4048 109AB-99FT4048 8306A-SSIQ
CDMA radio (CDMA sync option) AU792U04A22760 125A-0010 8306A-SSIQ
Secondary Wall Clocks N/A N/A 8306A-SSIQ
FCC and Industry Canada Approvals
Changes or modications not expressly approved by American Time could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

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Table of Contents
SiteSync IQ Wireless Installation Manual
Introduction
System Controller Features.................................................................................................................................... 4
Optional System Controller Features......................................................................................................................5
Analog Clock Features...........................................................................................................................................5
Digital Clock Features............................................................................................................................................5
Installation/Programming Instructions for System Controller
System Controller, Antenna and External Transmitter Installation ....................................................................... 6-9
System Controller Setup Wizard...................................................................................................................... 10-13
Standard GPS Installation ............................................................................................................................... 14-15
GPS Plus Installation....................................................................................................................................... 16-17
Ethernet Installation........................................................................................................................................ 18-19
CDMA Installation ................................................................................................................................................20
Contact Closure Sync Installation.........................................................................................................................21
Wireless Sync Installation ....................................................................................................................................22
Time Zone Clock Installation ................................................................................................................................ 23
Wired Clock Circuit Installation............................................................................................................................. 24
Adjust Time Menu................................................................................................................................................ 25
Wired Signal Circuit Installation...................................................................................................................... 26-35
Remote Connect Web Interface...................................................................................................................... 36-46
Settings and Congurations:
Manually Setting Time and Date .........................................................................................................48
Manage Locks....................................................................................................................................49
Time Sync Priority ..............................................................................................................................49
Quiet Mode......................................................................................................................................... 49
Clock Code.........................................................................................................................................49
Clear/Restore .....................................................................................................................................49
Setup Manager...................................................................................................................................50
Banner Text ........................................................................................................................................50
Display Settings..................................................................................................................................50
Auto DST Settings ..............................................................................................................................50
USB Flash Drive..................................................................................................................................50
Installation Instructions for Clocks
Analog AA, AA with Battery Pack and AC Clocks.............................................................................................52-53
Digital Clocks ......................................................................................................................................................54
Troubleshooting
System Controller................................................................................................................................................55
GPS.....................................................................................................................................................................56
Ethernet ..............................................................................................................................................................57
Remote Connect..................................................................................................................................................58
CDMA..................................................................................................................................................................59
Contact Closure Sync and Wireless Sync .............................................................................................................60
Wired Clock Circuit .............................................................................................................................................. 61
Wired Signal Circuit .............................................................................................................................................62
Analog Clocks......................................................................................................................................................63
Digital Clocks ......................................................................................................................................................64
Appendix A: Ethernet Timekeeping - Known Good Internet Time Servers.................................................................................65
Appendix B: Supported Time Zones.........................................................................................................................................66
Appendix C: Tone Generator Wiring .........................................................................................................................................67
Appendix D: Wired Signal Circuit Programming Examples...................................................................................................68-70
Appendix E: Checking IQ System Controller Status Information ............................................................................................... 71
Appendix F: USB Flash Drive................................................................................................................................................... 72
Appendix G: Port Diagram ....................................................................................................................................................... 73
Appendix H: Maintenance Guide.............................................................................................................................................. 74
Appendix I: Clock Circuit Wiring Diagrams.........................................................................................................................75-79
Appendix J: Quiet Mode..........................................................................................................................................................80
Glossary........... ......................................................................................................................................................................81-82

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Glossary Appendix
Troubleshooting
Clock Installation Master
Installation
Introduction
Introduction
The American Time SiteSync IQ Wireless System offers the latest and most innovative way to incorporate synchronized time
throughout your facility, providing you with improved productivity and punctuality.
SiteSync IQ System Controller Standard Features
The SiteSync IQ System Controller provides synchronized control of system clocks and electrical circuits such as those for
controlling signaling devices and lights. Standard features include:
• Built-in keypad and LCD for setup and operation
• Internal clock accuracy of ±1 minute per year (without synchronization)
• Two level password security
• Automatic Daylight Saving Time and Leap Year correction
• Programmable Custom and Automatic Daylight Saving Time
• Support for time zone clocks (up to eight unique time zones)
• Support for 5 and 10 watt internal transmitters plus connection to external transmitters of 25, 40 and 100 watts
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Troubleshooting
Clock
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System Controller
Installation
Introduction
SiteSync IQ Wireless System Controller Specications
Clock Circuit Fuses (2): .........8 amps, 250vac, subminiature
Signal Circuits (6): ................Dry contacts rated at 240vac,
Continuous: 7.5 amps resistive, 5 amps inductive, 50% duty
cycle*: 10 amps resistive
Physical Dimensions:............5"h x 167/8"w x 8"d
Temperature Range: .............32˚-140˚F (0˚-60˚C)
Mounting: ............................. Desktop or rack mount (with
optional rack mount ears)
Communication:....................Ethernet, RS-422 (GPS Plus),
RS-232 (Std GPS), Contact Closure (2-wire) Sync
Shipping Weight:...................71/2± 1/2 lbs.
Signal Circuits: .....................0 or 6 (optional)
Display: ................................128 x 64 graphics LCD
Keypad: ................................16 button tactile feedback
membrane switch
RF frequency range: .............450-470 MHz
Channel Spacing:..................12.5kHz
*50% duty cycle is dened as all signal relays on for one minute, off
for one minute, repeating.
Input Voltage to Power Adapter:........100-240vac, 50/60 Hz
Output Voltage from Power Adapter: ..........12.0 ±0.6 vdc
Peak Input Power:.................5 watt Internal TX - 45 watts
10 watt Internal TX - 65 watts
Average Power: ....................5 watt Internal TX - 15 watts
10 watt Internal TX - 21.7 watts
Fuse: (Input Power)...............8 amps, 250vac, Subminiature
Standby Timekeeping: ..........10 years
Memory/Time Backup: .........CR2032 lithium battery,
240 mAh capacity
Timekeeping Accuracy:.........±1 minute/year without correction
from GPS or Ethernet time reference
Program Retention:........................Unlimited
Programmable Events:..................9,999 events total
Schedules:......................................99 maximum
Signal Duration:....................Programmable 1-9 seconds or
continuous On
Clock Circuits (2): .................Dry contacts rated at 250vac,
8 amps resistive, 5 amps inductive
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GlossaryAppendix
Troubleshooting
Clock InstallationIntroduction
Introduction
The American Time SiteSync IQ wireless clock series offers a selection of clocks to match a wide variety of application
requirements. Plastic case, steel case, analog and digital styles will provide years of maintenance-free service.
SiteSync IQ Wireless Analog Clock Features
• Wireless time synchronization
• Built-in ultra-sensitive UHF receiver for facility wide signal reception
• Plug and play installation with no manual adjustments
• Battery clocks use six AA lithium batteries (included)
• Electric clocks - 120vac and 24vac (operate up to one hour during power interruption)
• Plastic case clocks are high-impact resistant with a shatter-resistant polycarbonate crystal
• Metal case clocks are durable steel, with powder-coat nish and convex glass crystal
SiteSync IQ Wireless Digital Clock Features
• Super-bright red LED for high readability
• Non-glare lens
• Selectable 12 or 24-hour format (except American series digital clocks, which use the time format display of system
controller)
• ±1 second accuracy to master
• Black anodized aluminum frame (except American series digital clocks use steel enclosures)
• Visibility: 1.8 inches=75 ft.; 2.5 inches=150 ft.; 4 inches=250 ft.
Master
Installation
Model No. Standard
GPS
GPS Plus Ethernet CDMA Wireless
MTM Sync
2-Wire
Sync
SSQMSTR-WNSB X
SSQMSTR-WNSGE X X
SSQMSTR-WNSG X X
SSQMSTR-WNSP X X
SSQMSTR-WNSPE X X
SSQMSTR-WNSC X X
SSQMSTR-WNSCE X X
SSQMSTR-WNSE X X
SSQMSTR-WNSW X X
Examples: SSQMSTR-05N0B has 0 signal circuits on a 5 watt unit
SSQMSTR-10C2E has 1 clock circuit, no signal circuits on a 10 watt Ethernet unit with campus antenna
SSQMSTR-25X6G has 6 signal circuits on a 25 watt Standard GPS unit.
SiteSync IQ System Controller Optional Features
• Automatic time synchronization with one or more external time references,
including GPS, CDMA and Ethernet
• Flexible control of 6 signal circuits, including manual operation
• Remote Connect web interface mode (Ethernet option) for event and
circuit programming from a remote location
The following table shows the options included with each model number. The Win the model number indicates the power for the
transmitter (00=none, 05=5 watt, 10=10 watt internal transmitters; 25=25 watt, 45=40 watt external transmitters). The N in the
model number designates an internal transmitter (Note: change to a C for campus antenna with internal transmitter; X for external
transmitter). The Sin the model number indicates the number of clock and signal circuits (0, 2, 6 or 8) that can be controlled by
that model.
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Troubleshooting
Clock
Installation
System Controller
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Troubleshooting
Clock
Installation
System Controller
Installation
Introduction
Back - UPS ES 550
Surge Protection
PowerOn
ReplaceBattery
Battery Backup+
Surge Protection
System Controller Installation
server rack
Shown with optional rack mount
option, Part No. H004100
System Controller with Internal Transmitter and Magnetic Mount Antenna
The Magnetic Mount antenna is standard equipment with 5 and 10 watt internal transmitter systems.
1. Choose a suitable location for the System Controller, following the safety precautions on Page 1:
a. Place the System Controller indoors.
b. Locate within 10 ft. of planned location for antenna.
c. Locate near an electrical outlet (120vac).
d. Rack or shelf mount.
e. If you have a sync option, review the applicable installation guidelines included in this manual.
2. Install the magnetic mount antenna per the instructions on Page 7.
3. Connect the cables to the System Controller:
a. Connect the antenna cable to the TX ANT port.
b. Connect the power supply to the POWER INPUT port.
c. Connect the power supply to 110v electrical supply (American Time recommends using surge protector/battery
backup Part # H002717A shown).
4. Turn on the power to the System Controller:
a. Place the rocker switch on the back of the unit to the ON position as shown above.
b. Conrm that the backlit display on the front of the unit lights up and displays text.
5. Follow the Setup Wizard instructions on pages 9-12.
nNote: Follow these instructions for System Controllers ordered without a transmitter (for wired operation only), except disregard steps 1b
and 3a.
Part #H002717A

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Antenna Installation
Not recommended
installation.
!
Component Location and Mounting Guidelines
uChoose a suitable location for the SiteSync IQ magnetic mount antenna:
a. Locate the antenna at least 4 ft. away from the System Controller or
other electronic equipment to minimize the potential for interference
caused by the radio frequency energy emitted from the antenna.
b. Locate the antenna within approximately 10 ft. of the System
Controller (the antenna includes 12 ft. of cable and should not be
extended).
c. Place the antenna indoors or outside at a central location on the highest
level of the facility (a rooftop penthouse usually works well, for
example).
d. When installed outdoors, the location should be lower than other
nearby building features or lightning rods to reduce the potential for
lightning strikes.
e. Place the antenna in an area that is easily accessible for maintenance
and inspection.
f. Avoid placing the antenna in an area where snow or ice may build up
and possibly damage the antenna or cable.
g. Avoid placing the antenna in an area where people will touch it or come
within 3 ft. of it during operation of the System Controller.
h. Avoid placing the antenna in an area surrounded by large metal objects
that could block the radio signal and reduce signal coverage.
vMount the magnetic mount antenna vertically up or down (never horizontally):
a. On a metal object such as the underside of a ceiling beam or air duct.
Be sure to test the pull strength of the magnetic base to make sure it is
safely mounted.
b. On top of a mounting bracket, installed on the side of the building or
other structure. You can use the same bracket supplied with the GPS
option (American Time Part #H001233).
4 ft
minimum
4 ft
minimum
1a
2b
2
1d
Note: Install a lightning
rod higher than antenna.
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Troubleshooting
Clock
Installation
System Controller
Installation
Introduction
Shown mounted on bracket
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POWER INPUT
DATA ANTENNA
Back- UPS ES 550
SurgeProtection
PowerOn
ReplaceBattery
BatteryBackup+
SurgeProtection
System Controller with Internal Transmitter and Campus Antenna
System Controller, External Transmitter and Campus Antenna
The System Controller with 5 and 10 watt internal transmitter can also be connected to the campus antenna for improved coverage, especially
where multiple buildings are being covered by a single transmitter.
Systems with 25 watt and higher power external transmitters come standard with the campus antenna.
1. Choose a suitable location for the System Controller, following the
safety precautions on Page 1:
a. Place the System Controller indoors.
b. Locate within 45 ft. of planned location for antenna.
c. Locate near an electrical outlet (120vac).
d. Rack or shelf mount.
e. If you have a sync option, review the applicable
installation guidelines.
2. Install the campus mount antenna per the instructions on
Page 9.
3. Connect the cables to the System Controller:
a. Connect the antenna cable with adapter to the TX ANT
port.
b. Connect the power supply to the POWER INPUT port.
c. Connect the power supply to 110v electrical supply
(American Time recommends using surge
protector/battery backup Part No. H002717A shown).
4. Turn on the power to the System Controller:
a. Place the rocker switch on the back of the unit to the ON
position.
b. Conrm that the backlit display on the front of the unit
lights up and displays text.
5. Follow the Setup Wizard instructions on pages 10-13.
1. Choose a suitable location for the System Controller and the
External Transmitter, following the safety precautions on Page 1:
a. Place the System Controller indoors.
b. Locate units within 4 ft. of each other and within 45 ft. of
planned location for campus antenna.
c. Locate near an electrical outlet (120vac).
d. Rack or shelf mount.
e. If you have a sync option, review the applicable installation
guidelines.
2. Install the campus mount antenna per the instructions on Page 9.
3. Connect the cables to the System Controller and External
Transmitter:
a. Connect the 9-pin data cable between the EXT TX port on
the System Controller and the DATA port on the external
transmitter.
b. Connect the power cord to the External Transmitter.
c. Connect the power supply to the POWER INPUT port on
the System Controller.
d. Connect the power cords of both units to 110v electrical
supply (American Time recommends using surge protector/
battery backup unit H002717A shown).
4. Power up the External Transmitter
a. Place the rocker switch on the back of the unit (under "Power
Input" label) to the position marked "I".
5. Power up the System Controller:
a. Place the rocker switch on the back of the unit to the ON
position.
b. Conrm that the backlit display on the front of the unit
lights up and displays text.
6. Follow the Setup Wizard instructions on pages 10-13.
Back-UPS ES 550
SurgeProtection
PowerOn
ReplaceBattery
BatteryBackup+
SurgeProtection
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Troubleshooting
Clock
Installation
System Controller
Installation
Introduction
Campus Transmitting Antenna and
External Transmitter Installation
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Antenna Installation
System Component Location and Mounting Guidelines
GlossaryAppendix
Troubleshooting
Clock
Installation
System Controller
Installation
Introduction
The Campus Antenna kit is recommended for outdoor antenna installations and improved signal coverage. It is standard equipment for all
external transmitters and optional with 5 and 10 watt internal units.
The Campus Kit includes:
A. Heavy-duty, outdoor type 26 inch
berglass antenna
B. 10 ft. COAX cable
C. Lightning arrestor
D. 50 ft. COAX cable
E. N female to N male right angle
adapter
F. N female to BNC male adapter
(only for direct connection to IQ
System Controller)
G. Mounting kit
American Time recommends installing the Campus Antenna on a mast at an elevated location outdoors.
nWARNING: The SiteSync IQ System Controller and transmitter should remain powered off until installation of the Campus Antenna is
complete.
u
Select a suitable location for the SiteSync IQ System Controller, the external amplier, if applicable, and the Campus Antenna.
a. Locate the antenna at least 4 ft. away from the System Controller and external amplier or other electronic equipment to
minimize the potential for interference caused by the radio frequency energy emitted from the antenna.
b. Place the antenna indoors or outside at a central location on the highest level of the facility (a rooftop penthouse usually works
well, for example).
c. Place the antenna in an area that is easily accessible for maintenance and inspection.
d. Avoid placing the antenna in an area where people will touch it or come within 3 ft. of it during operation of the System
Controller.
e. Avoid placing the antenna in an area surrounded by large metal objects that could block the radio signal and reduce signal
coverage.
f. When installed outdoors, the location of the antenna should be lower than other nearby building features or lightning rods to
reduce the potential for lightning strikes.
g. Identify a location in the proximity of a suitable means for grounding the lightning arrester.
nNote: Cable lengths should be considered when selecting locations for both the transmitter and Campus Antenna.
v
Install the Campus Antenna mast (not included) vertically. Mast should be circular and approximately 2 inches in diameter, and
should be made of a non-rusting or rust-resistant rigid material.
w
Attach Campus Antenna (A) to 10 ft. cable (B) at mast end.
x
Attach mounting kit (G) to mast at Campus Antenna location.
y
Insert Campus Antenna into mounting kit and fasten set screws.
z
Route the 10 ft. cable (B) from mast to location of system controller or external transmitter. Secure cable with cable ties or other
suitable method.
nNote: Do not bend cable beyond original packaged coil bend.
Connect lightning arrestor (C) to the 10 ft. cable (B) and to the ground rod (not included).
Connect the 50 ft. cable (D) to the lightning arrestor (C). If the lightning arrestor is outdoors, seal it and the attached COAX
connectors to prevent moisture from entering.
Connect the N female to N male right angle adapter (E) to the 50 ft. cable (D).
A. If you are connecting the Campus Antenna to a System Controller, use the BNC male connector (F). Connect the N female to
N male right angle adapter (E) to the N female to BNC male adapter (F), and connect this adapter to the system controller.
B. If you ae connecting the Campus Antenna to an External Transmitter, use the N female to N male right angle adapter (E).
Connect the N female to N male right angle adapter (E) to the External Transmitter.
Ground the lightning arrestor (C) per the National Electrical Code and any applicable local codes. Seal the COAX connections
around the arrestor to prevent moisture from entering. nNote: This lightning arrester is not designed to withstand a direct
lightning strike. However, it can survive lightning strikes in the general area. See Troubleshooting section for information if you
suspect the system has been struck by lightning.
POWER INPUT
DATA
ANTENNA
A
B
C
D
E
or
See 10a &
10b below
F
G
External Transmitter
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Troubleshooting
Clock
Installation
System Controller
Installation
Introduction
Programming Procedure
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
Set DST (Auto)
8=Auto 9=Custom
0=Off OK=Accept
Set Menu Bias LOCAL
Enter Time Zone
offset from UTC
+ 11:30 OK=Accept
Set Menu LOCAL
Time Zone Code: 05
99=Custom USCT
<>=Scroll OK=Accept
Config Menu
Choose Service Lock:
xxxx
0000=Disable OK=Done
Config Menu
Choose User Lock:
xxxx
0000=Disable OK=Done
Setup Wizard
1=Enter Now
2=Bypass
3=Disable
Setup Wizard
Transmissions
1-Enable
2=Disable
• Press: 1, and enter 4 digit User Lock or enter 0000 to
disable this feature.
User Lock
nNote: User Lock is the security level used for accessing time/date
and event menus.
• Press O
vEnter 4 digit Service Lock or enter 0000 to disable this feature.
• Service Lock:
nNote: Service Lock is the security level used for accessing
System Controller conguration menus.
• Press O
wSelect local time zone by using the <> keys or enter a
time code from Appendix B. Press Oand skip to y. If a
custom time zone is needed, press 99 and Oand
continue to x.
xEnter offset from UTC for Custom Time Zone.
• Use <> to change + to -.
• Press O
ySelect Daylight Saving Time (DST) option.
• Option 8 causes automatic time changes to and from
DST under the changeover dates currently in effect in the
USA at the time of system manufacture. Press Oand
skip to .
• Option 9 allows a custom DST to be entered. Press Oand
skip to z.
• Option 0 turns off DST. Press Oand skip to .
uTo Congure the System Controller:
Setup Wizard Main Screen
5
4
3
2
1
STOP If you chose Auto or Off in y, skip to .
If you chose Custom, continue to z.
Turn on the power to the System Controller
The first time the unit is powered up, it will prompt you (See
Setup Wizard Main Screen) to press:
1To use the Setup Wizard
2Bypass the Setup Wizard temporarily
3Disable the Setup Wizard
nNote: Bypassing 2 or Disabling 3 the Setup Wizard will
prompt you to Enable or Disable transmissions.
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Installation
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zDene DST:
• Press 1to set xed dates and times for the beginning
and end of DST. Skip to .
• Press 2to set months, weeks, weekdays and times
(oating dates) for the beginning and end of DST. Skip
to
.
Select xed dates for DST (START):
• Use <> to scroll start month and day. Press O
to move to the next eld.
• Use <> or keypad to enter the start time. Press
Oto move to the next eld.
• Use <> to select AM/PM. Press O to accept.
Select xed dates for DST (END):
• Use <> to scroll end month and day. Press Oto
move to the next eld.
• Use <> or keypad to enter the end time. Press O
to move to the next eld.
• Use <> to select AM/PM. Press O to accept.
Select xed dates for DST (BIAS):
• Use keypad to enter bias.
• Use <> to select "+" or "-". Press O to accept.
Select oating dates for DST (START DATE)
• Use <> to scroll week, day and month. Press O
to move to the next eld.
• Use <> on the bias selection to change + and -.
• Use keypad to enter bias. Press O to accept.
Select oating dates for DST (START TIME):
• Use <> or keypad to enter the start time.
• Press O to accept.
Select oating dates for DST (END DATE)
• Use <> to scroll week, day and month. Press O
to move to the next eld. Press O to accept.
Select oating dates for DST (END TIME)
• Use <> to enter the start time. Press O to move
to the next eld.
• Use <> to select AM/PM. Press O to accept.
Programming Procedure (cont)
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
Start of DST:
2nd SUN of MAR
Bias +1:00 OK=ACPT
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
Start Time:
01:00 AM
<> = AM/PM OK=ACPT
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
End of DST:
First SUN of NOV
OK=ACPT
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
End Time:
01:00 AM
<> = AM/PM OK=ACPT
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
DST Bias: +00:00
<> = +/- OK=ACPT
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
DST End: SEP 15
End Time: 02:00 AM
<> = AM/PM OK=ACPT
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12
13
9
8
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
DST Start: Mar 30
Start Time: 01:00 AM
<> = AM/PM OK=ACPT
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
Define DST By:
1= Fixed Dates
2=Floating Dates
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System Controller
Setup Wizard
Glossary Appendix
Troubleshooting
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System Controller
Installation
Introduction
To congure unit sync options:
• Press 1to continue on with .
• Press
2to skip sync option setup. Please ensure the proper time and
date on the unit.
To set Time Sync Priority:
• For system controllers with more than one sync option congured,
choose the sync option priority.
16 Setup Wizard
Setup Sync Options
1=Yes
2=No
Config Menu
Time Sync Priority
1=(GPS) OR CDMA
2=Ethernet
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Programming Procedure (cont)
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To set the time display mode for the System Controller,
select 12/24 Hr Mode.
• Press 1for 12 hour mode-AM/PM (1:00 PM)
• Press 2for 24 hour mode-Military (13:00)
If the System Controller has {Ethernet + GPS} or {Ethernet + CDMA} as sync options, skip to .
If the System Controller has the {Ethernet only} skip to .
If the System Controller has the {GPS only} or {CDMA only}, skip to .
If System Controller has no sync options, skip to .
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17
23
STOP
Set Menu 12/24 Mode
Choose Mode: 1
1=12 HR (AM/PM)
2=24 HR (Military)
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14
STOP If the System Controller has {GPS only} or {CDMA only}, skip
to .
24
22
Use the keypad to Enable DHCP or Disable to select static IP entry.
• Press 1for enable DHCP
• Press 2for disable DHCP
• Press Oto accept
If you chose enable, skip to
If you chose disable continue to
Use the keypad to enter the Unit IP Address. This is a static address
assigned by your Network Administrator. Enter preceding zeros as
necessary.
• Unit IP Address:
• Press O
Use the keypad to enter the Subnet Mask. This is the subnet mask of your
network. Enter preceding zeros as necessary.
• Subnet Mask:
• Press O
Use the keypad to enter the Gateway IP. This is the IP address of your
network's Gateway device. Enter preceding zeros as necessary.
• Gateway IP:
• Press O
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21 Comm Menu
Unit IP Address
192.168.001.001
<=Bksp OK=Done
Comm Menu
DHCP
1=Enable
2=Disable OK=Done
Comm Menu
Unit Subnet Mask
255.255.255.000
<=Bksp OK=Done
Comm Menu
Enter Gateway IP
192.168.010.099
<=Bksp Ok=Done

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Setup Wizard
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Setup Wizard
Successfully Completed
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Circts=Auto TX
Set Menu
Ethernet Sync
Failed
Set Menu
Ethernet Sync
Successful
Set Menu
Time Sync Option is
Available: Ethernet
8=Sync now OK=Set
Comm Menu
Enter Port Number
for web access: 80
OK=Done
25
26a-large text mode
26b-small text mode
24b (example)
24a (example)
24 (example)
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Programming Procedure (cont)
To conrm proper set up, sync each option.
Press 8to sync.
• a. If successful "Sync Successful" will display.
• b. If not successful, "Sync Failed" will display.
Refer to the troubleshooting guide.
• Press O to exit the Sync Now function.
Screen 25 will be displayed when the Setup Wizard has been
completed. You will no longer be prompted on power-up for the setup
information.
The System Controller should now show the correct time and date on
its display screen.
• a. Verify the unit is transmitting. TX should display for about 3
seconds every 30 seconds (approximately the top and bottom of
every minute) on the screen below the seconds (large text
mode) or in the bottom right corner of the screen (small
text mode).
• b. For systems with an external transmitter, verify the DATA and
PTT lights turn on when TX is displayed as described above.
Your System Controller is now set up for proper operation. You can continue
to the other sections of this manual for further information on other features.
If you have any questions or problems that cannot be resolved by following
the steps in the Troubleshooting Guide, please contact Technical Support at
American Time (800-328-8996).
24
25
26
The unit will prompt you to enter the Port Number. This is
remote web access and should be set to 0080.
• Port Number: 0080
• Press O to accept the default (80) set at the factory
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Use the keypad to enter the Time Server address. Enter preceding zeros as
necessary.
• Time Server Address:
• Press O
OR Press O to accept the default set at the factory from the list of known
good Internet Time Servers in Appendix A.
Use the keypad to enter the Alternate Time Server address. Enter preceding
zeros as necessary.
• Alt. Time Server Address:
• Press O
OR Press O to accept the default set at the factory from the list of known
good Internet Time Servers in Appendix A.
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22
Comm Menu
Time Server Address
131.107.013.100
<=Bksp OK=Done
Comm Menu
Alt Time Srvr Addr
173.014.055.009
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Standard GPS Option
Mounting and Connecting Standard GPS Receiver
uFor best results, mount the GPS antenna to an outside wall
or to a mast on the roof with a clear view of the sky.
a. The location should be unobstructed by trees, branches,
power lines and other buildings, etc.
b. Avoid installing the GPS antenna near high power
transmitting antennas.
c. To avoid lightning strikes, the location should not be the
highest point and such that any lightning rods are well
above the antenna.
d. The GPS antenna is environmentally sealed, but in
colder climates, mount the antenna high enough to
avoid getting buried by snow or ice.
e. While not ideal, skylights or windowsills are possible
locations. Avoid installation behind Low-Emissivity
(Low-E) glass as the GPS signal has difculty
penetrating such glass.
vInstall included mounting bracket
a. Allows for mounting on the side of a building or other
structure
b. It is recommended not to mount where there is
excessive roof overhang
wConnect cables to System Programmer
a. Connect GPS receiver cable to STD GPS RJ45 port.
nNote: The GPS unit can be extended up to 100 ft. with
optional extension cables.
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Standard GPS Option Includes:
a. GPS Receiver with 15 ft. cable
b. Mounting Bracket
nNote: This option automatically syncs once
per hour at a time preset at the factory.
!
Not recommended.
Recommended.
This option provides time synchronization via the Global Positioning System
(GPS). 15 ft. GPS cable can be extended up to 100 ft. with extensions.
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Installation
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Installation
Introduction
u
a
b
100 ft. max.
75 ft. 15 ft.
RJ45 connector
25 ft.
Optional Extension Cables:
Part # H001840 - 25 ft.
Part # H001841 - 50 ft.
Part # H001842 - 75 ft.
Part # H001846 - 100 ft.
nWARNING: Avoid extending outdoors as connectors may corrode.

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Programming Procedure
GPS Time Menu
Choose:
1=Signal Status
2=Enable/Disable
Set Menu Mode
Enter User Lock:
xxxx
PROG=EXIT OK=ENTER
Set Menu Mode
Time Sync Option is
Available: GPS
8=Sync now OK=Set
GPS Time Menu NOW
Satellites: 3
01-08-2014 1:04:59A
USCST OK=Next
GPS Time Menu
Signal Not Received
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
1 = Last Good OK=Done
uTo conrm GPS signal, press P5:
a. Press: 1, to check signal status.
b. If no signal was received, reference the troubleshooting
guide.
c. The Last Signal Received and the Last Attempted
Reception may be displayed by pressing <or >.
d. Press: O, if signal was received to view number of
connected satellites.
nNote: If you see the number of satellites in view, press
OBB to return to the Main Screen.
If 0 satellites are connected, reference the troubleshooting
guide.
nNote: Allow GPS to synchronize. The time may be incorrect
while the GPS is receiving its signals. This may take up to
25 minutes. After synchronization, the time and the satellites
connected will be updated.
vTo sync System Controller with correct time & date:
a. Press: P1, to Set Menu Mode.
b. Enter User Lock and press O.
c. Press: 9, to sync the System Controller with GPS.
Press >until GPS option is chosen.
d. Press 8to sync with GPS.
nNote: If "GPS Sync Successful" is displayed, press
OBB to return to Main Screen.
If "GPS Sync Failed" is displayed, reference the troubleshooting
guide.
The GPS sync option is now congured and will update the time
on the System Controller automatically once each hour at a time
preset at the factory.
nNote: When GPS synchronization is working, GPS=S will
be displayed on the screen in small text mode as shown in
screen shot 3. If a synchronization attempt fails, GPS=N will be
displayed.
2b
2c and d
1d
1a
GPS Time Menu LAST
Attempted Reception
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
< = Last Good OK=Next
GPS Time Menu LAST
Signal Last Received
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
> = Last Try OK=Next
1c
1c
1b
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GPS Plus Option
u
For best results, mount the GPS antenna to an outside wall
or to a mast on the roof with a clear view of the sky.
a. The location should be unobstructed by trees, branches,
power lines and other buildings, etc.
b. Avoid installing the GPS antenna near high power
transmitting antennas.
c. To avoid lightning strikes, the location should not be the
highest point and such that any lightning rods are well
above the antenna.
d. The GPS antenna is environmentally sealed, but in colder
climates, mount the antenna high enough to avoid getting
buried by snow or ice.
e. While not ideal, skylights or windowsills are possible
locations. Avoid installation behind Low-Emissivity
(Low-E) glass as the GPS signal has difculty penetrating
such glass.
vAntenna Installation
a. Installation on included mounting bracket
1. Allows for mounting on the side of a building or other
structure.
2. It is recommended not to mount where there is
excessive roof overhang.
b. Installation if using a mast
nNote: If using a mast, it must be grounded.
1. If using a mast, it should be made from 1 inch
schedule 40 pipe, or any rigid tubing or conduit with an
outside diameter of 1.5 inch or less.
2. Use the U-bolt, hex nuts and lock washers supplied to
x the mounting bracket to the mast.
wConnect cables to System Programmer
a. Connect GPS receiver cable to PREM GPS RS-422 port.
nNote: 50 ft. extension cables, Part #H001202, can be added
between the cable provided and the System Controller. The
cable provided with the kit should always be installed to the GPS
antenna pigtail. The total length of all cables should not exceed
1500 ft., (up to 30 standard extension cables).
Mounting and Connecting GPS Plus Receiver
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2b
GPS Plus Option Includes:
A. Premium GPS Receiver
B. Antenna Mount Kit
C. 50 ft. Cable
D. Shrink Tubing
nNote: This option automatically syncs once per
hour at a time preset at the factory.
This option provides time synchronization via the Global Positioning
System (GPS). The option includes weather-tight, non-corrosive
connections for outdoor installation and can be extended further (up
to 1500 ft.) than the Standard GPS option.
!
Not recommended
Recommended
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1500 ft. max.
50 ft. 1.5 ft.50 ft.50 ft.
A
B
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Programming Procedure
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GPS Time Menu
Choose:
1=Signal Status
2=Enable/Disable
Set Menu Mode
Enter User Lock:
xxxx
PROG=EXIT OK=ENTER
Set Menu Mode
Time Sync Option is
Available: GPS
8=Sync now OK=Set
GPS Time Menu NOW
Satellites: 3
01-08-2008 1:04:59A
USCST OK=Next
GPS Time Menu
Signal Not Received
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
1 = Last Good OK=Done
uTo conrm GPS signal, press P5:
a. Press: 1, to check signal status.
b. If no signal was received, reference the troubleshooting
guide.
c. The Last Signal Received and the Last Attempted
Reception may be displayed by pressing <or >.
d. Press: O, if signal was received to view number of
connected satellites.
nNote: If you see the number of satellites in view, press
OBB to return to the Main Screen.
If 0 satellites are connected, reference the troubleshooting
guide.
nNote: Allow GPS to synchronize. The time may be incorrect
while the GPS is receiving its signals. This may take up to
25 minutes. After synchronization, the time and the satellites
connected will be updated.
vTo sync System Controller with correct time & date:
a. Press: P1, to Set Menu Mode.
b. Enter User Lock and press O.
c. Press: 9, to sync the System Controller with GPS.
Press >until GPS option is chosen.
d. Press 8to sync with GPS.
nNote: If "GPS Sync Successful" is displayed, press
OBB to return to Main Screen.
If "GPS Sync Failed" is displayed, reference the troubleshooting
guide.
The GPS sync option is now congured and will update the time
on the System Controller automatically once each hour at a time
preset at the factory.
nNote: When GPS synchronization is working, GPS=S will
be displayed on the screen in small text mode as shown in
screen shot 3. If a synchronization attempt fails, GPS=N will be
displayed.
2b
2c and d
1d
1a
GPS Time Menu LAST
Attempted Reception
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
< = Last Good OK=Next
GPS Time Menu LAST
Signal Last Received
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
> = Last Try OK=Next
1c
1c
1b
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Connecting Ethernet Option
nNote: This option automatically syncs once per hour at
a time preset at the factory.
Ethernet Option requires:
1. TCP/IP Network with Internet access or connection to a
Network Time Server.
2. Cat 5 or above patch cable (not included).
3. Hostname:
nNote: Record the last 6 digits of device Serial number
(located on back of system controller) after the asterisk (*).
The Hostname can be used to identify the system controller
on the network for DHCP.
4. *Static IP Address from
Network Administrator:
5. *Gateway IP Address:
6. *Subnet Mask:
*Not required if DHCP is Enabled
7. Firewall Port 123 for SNTP or
13 for Daytime Protocol open:
8. SNTP Server Address:
9. Alternate SNTP
Server Address:
See Appendix A for a list of Internet Time Server addresses
(or use the address of a server on your local network)
nImportant Note: Time Servers provide time sync for UTC
Time, but do not set Time Zone or DST settings.
This option provides time synchronization via Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) or Daytime Protocol from Internet Time Servers or an
internal Network Time Server.
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Timeserver on the Internet
supporting SNTP
or Daytime Protocol
Public
Internet
Computers on the Local Area Network
SiteSync IQ with
Static IP Address
Firewall with Port
123 or 13 open
Gateway
Outside the
facility
Inside the facility
Local Area
Network Server
Configuration 1: Receive Time Sync via the Internet
(SNTP or Daytime Protocol)
Computers on the Local Area Network
SiteSync IQ with
Static IP Address
Timeserver on the
LAN supporting
SNTP Protocol
Local Area
Network Server
Outside the facility
Inside the facility
Configuration 2: Receive Time Sync via the Internal
Network (SNTP)
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Programming Procedure
uCongure Communication (Comm) Settings:
Press P 8 3 to access Comm settings
a. Use the keypad to Enable DHCP or Disable to select static IP entry.
•Press 1for enable DHCP
•Press 2for disable DHCP
•Press Oto accept
•If 1skip to e
b. Use the keypad to enter the Unit IP Address. This is a static address
assigned by your Network Administrator. Enter preceding zeros as
necessary.
•Press O
c. Use the keypad to enter the Subnet Mask. Enter preceding zeros as
necessary. This is the subnet mask of your network.
•Press O
d. Use the keypad to enter the Gateway IP. Enter preceding zeros as
necessary. This is the IP address of your network's Gateway device.
•Press O
e. Use the keypad to enter the Time Server Address. Enter
preceding zeros as necessary. Press O.
OR Press O to accept the default set at the factory from the list of
known good Internet Time Servers in Appendix A.
f. Use the keypad to enter the Alternate Time Server Address.
Enter preceding zeros as necessary. Press O.
OR Press O to accept the default set at the factory from the list of
known good Internet Time Servers in Appendix A.
g. The unit will prompt you to enter the Port Number. This is for Remote
Connect web access and should be set to 0080.
Press O to accept the default (80) set at the factory.
h. Press: OBB, to return to Main Screen.
vSync System Controller with correct time & date:
a. Press: P1, to Set Menu Mode.
b. Enter User Lock and press O.
c. Press: 9, to sync the System Controller with Ethernet. Press >until
Ethernet option is chosen.
d. Press 8to sync with Ethernet.
nNote: If "Ethernet Sync Successful" is displayed, press OBB to return
to Main Screen.
If "Ethernet Sync Failed" is displayed, reference the troubleshooting guide.
wThe Ethernet sync option is now congured and will update the time on the
System Controller automatically once each hour at a time preset at the factory.
nNote: When Ethernet synchronization is working, ETH=S will be displayed on
the screen in small text mode as shown in screen shot 3. If a synchronization
attempt fails, ETH=N will be displayed.
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Turn on the power to the System Controller
nNote: These settings may already have been
entered using the Startup Wizard.
Comm Menu
Unit IP Address
192.168.001.001
<=BkSp OK=Done
Comm Menu
Enter Subnet Mask
255.255.255.000
<=BkSp OK=Done
Comm Menu
Time Server Address
137.107.013.100
<=BkSp OK=Done
Comm Menu
Enter Port Number
for web access:0080
OK=Done
Comm Menu
Enter Gateway IP
192.168.010.099
<=BkSp OK=Done
1g
1d (example)
1c (example)
1e (example)
1b (example)
1a
Set Menu Mode
Enter User Lock:
xxxx
PROG=EXIT OK=ENTER
Set Menu Mode
Time Sync Option is
Available: Ethernet
8=Sync now OK=Set
2b
2c and d
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Comm Menu
DHCP
1=Enable
2=Disable Ok=Done
1f
Comm Menu
Alt Time Srvr Addr
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CDMA Option
Programming Procedure
CDMA Time Menu
Enter CDMA Bias
Bias + 1:00
OK=Accept
CDMA Time Menu
Signal Not Received
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
1=Last Good OK=Next
CDMA Time Menu LAST
Attempted Reception
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
< = Last Good OK=Next
CDMA Time Menu NOW
Signal Strength: 10
01-08-2014 1:04:59A
OK=Next
CDMA Time Menu LAST
Signal Last Received
01-06-2014 12:28:15A
> = Last Try OK=Next
CDMA Time Menu
Choose
1=Signal Status
2=Enable Disable
uConrm CDMA signal, press P4:
a. Press: 1, to check signal status.
b. The Last Signal Received and the Last Attempted
Reception may be displayed by pressing <or >.
c. Signal Strength 1-10 (10=best)
nNote: If "No Signal Last Rec." is displayed, reference the
troubleshooting guide.
d. Press OBB to return to Main screen.
TO SET BIAS (if necessary)
If location of the unit is near a time zone border and the
CDMA time is off (typically 1 hour), set the bias as follows: (
otherwise go to Step 2)
1.. Press P4
2. Press 2then enter the User Lock and press O.
3. Press
1to enable CDMA.
4. Using the keypad, enter a CDMA bias and press O.
vSync System Controller with correct time & date:
a. Press: P1, to Set Menu Mode.
b. Enter User Lock and press O.
c. Press: 9, to sync the System Controller with CDMA.
Press >until CDMA option is chosen.
d. Press 8to sync with CDMA
If "CDMA Sync Successful" is displayed, press OBB to
return to Main Screen.
If "CDMA Sync Failed" is displayed, reference the troubleshooting
guide.
The CDMA sync option is now congured and will update the time
on the System Controller automatically once each hour at a time
preset at the factory.
nNote: When CDMA synchronization is working, CDMA=S will be
displayed on the screen in small text mode as shown in screen shot
3. If a synchronization attempt fails, CDMA=N will be displayed.
1b
1b
1c
1Note
Screen
Bias
Screen
1a
Connecting CDMA Receiving Antenna
This option provides time synchronization via Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). This is often used in the mobile telephone industry. It
eliminates the need to mount an outside antenna.
No wiring hookup needed for this option (CDMA receiver is
installed inside the System Controller).
Attach hinged screw-on antenna to system controller as shown.
nNote: CDMA sets time zone and DST information from cell tower.
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Set Menu Mode
Enter User Lock:
xxxx
PROG=EXIT OK=ENTER
Set Menu Mode
Time Sync Option is
Available: CDMA
8=Sync now OK=Set
2b
2c&d
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