Vingtor Stentofon MASTER CLOCK SYSTEM 70000 User manual

TECHNICAL MANUAL
MASTER CLOCK SYSTEM
TECHNICAL & USER MANUAL
A100K10807

A100K10807 v.1.8 Master Clock System Technical & User Manual
Document Scope
This document describes the installation and programming of the
following products:
Product Description Item No.
Marine Master Clock 70000 3005050028
Marine Master Clock 70000L
with Network Time Server
3005050029
Revision Information
Rev. Date Author Description
V1.0 26.05.2013 SEN Final
V1.1 13.04.2013 SEN Updated 1717en13 to1717en16
V1.2 25.07.2013 SEN
Added doc.A100K11451 cable
calculation. New rev. of cable
connection diagram A100K10836
V1.3 16.06.2015 SEN Masterclock; Protection changed
to IP-22, page 8
V1.4 25.11.2015 SEN Updated cable connection
diagram A100K10836
v1.5 12.05.2016 SEN Updated cable connection
diagram A100K10836
v1.6 24.08.2016 SEN Updated A100K10836 , changes
on term.block 6
V1.7 13.11.2018 HKL New manual versions 1717en19 -
1795en03 - 9539en14
V1.8 17.6.2019 HKL Power supply 50/60 Hz
Related Documentation
For further information, refer to the following documentation:
Doc.no. Documentation
A100K10836 Rev.02 Autocad dwg cable connection diagram
A100K10838 Autocad dwg dimension drawing 70000 &
70000L
Note: Autocad drawings and datasheets are available for all slave
clocks

A100K10807 v.1.8 Master Clock System Technical & User Manual
Contents
1. User Manual Marine Master Clock
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Date: 2017-12-22
51 Pages
2. Technical Manual Wired DCF Time Code-Clock
Document: 1785en03.doc
Date: 2009-11-04
5 pages
3. Option Ethernet Marine Master Clock
Document: 1795en03
Date: 2014-05-08
11 Pages
4. TechnicalSpecicationMarineMasterClock
Document: 9539en14
Date: 2018-08-15
5 Pages
5. Cable Connection
• Cable Connection Diagram
Document: A100K10836 (1 Page)
• Cable Calculation
Document: A100K11451 (1 Page)
• Dimensions Drawing
Document: A100K10838 (1 Page)

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List of contents
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................................4
G
ENERAL
..............................................................................................................................................................................4
S
LAVE
C
LOCK OUTPUT
..........................................................................................................................................................4
R
ELAY OUTPUT
.....................................................................................................................................................................4
A
LARM OUTPUT
....................................................................................................................................................................4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................................5
FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION ...............................................................................................................................5
K
EYBOARD
...........................................................................................................................................................................6
R
ELAY OUTPUT CONTROL SWITCHES
.....................................................................................................................................6
S
TATUS MONITORING
LED:
S
.................................................................................................................................................6
O
UTPUT LINE MONITORING
LED:
S
........................................................................................................................................6
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................7
PROGRAMMING.......................................................................................................................................................8
G
ENERAL
..............................................................................................................................................................................8
R
UNNING MODE
....................................................................................................................................................................8
S
TART UP PROCEDURE
...........................................................................................................................................................9
1.
Start up questions (this page).................................................................................................................................9
2.
Output configuration / Setup (page 10)...................................................................................................................9
3.
Enter time of Slave Clocks (page 12) ......................................................................................................................9
O
UTPUT CONFIGURATION
/
S
ETUP
.......................................................................................................................................10
S
ET
UTC
WHEN IN OPERATION
............................................................................................................................................11
S
ET
L
OCAL
T
IME WHEN IN OPERATION
...............................................................................................................................11
S
LAVE
C
LOCK
.....................................................................................................................................................................12
T
IME ZONE ADJUSTMENT
.....................................................................................................................................................13
A
LARMS
..............................................................................................................................................................................14
Example 1, display alarms .............................................................................................................................................14
Example 1, erase alarms................................................................................................................................................15
Alarm list........................................................................................................................................................................16
W
EEK
P
ROGRAM
&
D
ATE
P
ROGRAM
..................................................................................................................................17
Concept description .......................................................................................................................................................17
Week Program, example 1 (New program)....................................................................................................................19
Week Program, example 2 (Change program) ..............................................................................................................20
Week Program, example 3 (Erase program) .................................................................................................................21
Week Program, example 4 (Astronomical function) ......................................................................................................22
Week Program, example 5 (Block program)..................................................................................................................23
Week Program, example 6 (Mask program) ..................................................................................................................24
Date Program, example (New program)........................................................................................................................25
D
ISPLAY
P
ROGRAM
.............................................................................................................................................................26
T
EMPORARY
P
ROGRAM
,
EXAMPLE
......................................................................................................................................27
G
ROUP
=>
P
ERIOD
..............................................................................................................................................................28
S
PEC
.-F
UNCTIONS
...............................................................................................................................................................29
S
PEC
.-F
UNCTIONS
...............................................................................................................................................................29
Status..............................................................................................................................................................................30
Language .......................................................................................................................................................................32
Setup...............................................................................................................................................................................33
Software version.............................................................................................................................................................45

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Default LT adjust ...........................................................................................................................................................46
Display format ...............................................................................................................................................................47
PROGRAMMING FORM .........................................................................................................................................48
FAULT TRACING....................................................................................................................................................49
ALARM OUTPUT ....................................................................................................................................................50

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Technical specifications
General
Crystal Frequency:
Accuracy:
Microprocessor:
Connection voltage:
Max ripple (24V DC):
Power consumption:
Ambient temperature:
Relative humidity:
IP rating:
Weight:
CE-Approval, EMC:
4,915200 MHz.
0,1 sec./24 hours (at +20°C).
HD6412394.
90 - 264V 50/60 Hz and. 24 V DC -5% +20 %.
0,7V RMS.
65 W (max)
Between 0°C and +50°C.
Max. 85% non-condensing.
IP20
5.6 kg.
Emission acc. to EN61000-6-3, Immunity acc. to. EN61000-6-2.
Slave Clock output
Output 1, 2 and 3:
Impulse system: 1/1 minute, 1/2 minute, second, Time Code (TC)
Type of time: LT, UTC
Impulse length: Minute 0.1-9.9 sec.
Second 0.1-1 sec.
Output 4:
Impulse system: 2-wire: 1/1 minute, 1/2 minute, second, Time Code (TC).
3-wire for Forward/Reverse movement: 1/1-minute alt. 1/2-minut.
Type of time: LT, UTC
Impulse duration: Minute 0.1-9.9 sec.
Second 0.1-1 sec.
Maximum load / output: 2A (The output is equipped with short circuit protection that resets automatically.
Total load all outputs: 2.5A
Relay output
Relay outputs: 2 closing potential-free contacts.
Max. load/relay output: 24 V 6A.
Total load relay outputs: 12A
Program memory: 100 years (EEPROM)
Number of control functions: 800.
Alarm output
Number of outputs: 2 Changeover potential-free contacts.
Type of alarms
Output no. 1 (general alarm): Overload / short circuit, synchronisation alarm
Output no. 2 (power alarm): Power failure alarm

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General description
Westerstrand Marine Master Clock is the ideal solution for distribution of both Local and UTC time on board
ships.
The Master Clock is equipped with several outputs and inputs for control of Slave Clocks as well as distribution
of time to computers and other equipment needing correct time. The four Slave Clock outputs can be
individually programmed for different types of clocks. External radio receivers / time synchronisation sources
can be connected when higher accuracy is needed.
For control and regulation of various energy consumers such as electrical striking plates, buzzers for pause
signalling etc, the master Clock has a built in yearly programmer with two relay outputs.
The Master Clock is equipped with 10 buttons and a 2 x 16 character LCD. To facilitate the change of time zone
two of the buttons are dedicated for this purpose. A light dimmer makes it possible to adjust the background
illumination to the surrounding light level.
The front mounted power switch is an all pole switch and controls both AC and DC power.
Position IN = Power ON.
Position OUT = Power OFF.
Front panel description
UTC
ADV.
YES REV.NOLIGHT -
LIGHT +
2
1
ALARM
POWER
RADIO
LINK
Output line monitor
LED:s
Control keyboard
Relay output control
switches
Status monitoring LED:s
Monitor Clock
Local Time
Monitor Clock
UTC
Power switch

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Keyboard
LIGHT+ Increase LED backlight level
LIGHT- Decrease LED backlight level
↑
↑↑
↑↓
↓↓
↓Select function / Change and scroll
←
←←
←Move left / Cancel / Leave programming mode
→
→→
→Move right
NO Decline
YES Accept / Enter programming mode
ADV. Advance Local Time
REV. Reverse Local Time
Relay output control switches
1 Always ON
0 Always OFF
AAutomatic position, ON/OFF according to program.
Status monitoring LED:s
Alarm An alarm has occurred, for instance short circuit on one of the output lines.
Power Power is ON.
Radio Indicating signal coming from an external radio receiver.
Link Indicating Ethernet LAN connection. (option)
Output line monitoring LED:s
Output line no. 1
Output line no. 2
Output line no. 3
Output line no. 4

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Installation
The Marine Master Clock is intended for stand, cabinet, wall or desk mounting.
1. Mount the Master Clock.
2. Make sure that all analogue slave clocks shows the same time, for instance 12.00.
4. Before connecting the slave clock lines, check the wires for short circuit, faulty connections etc.
5. Connect the slave clock lines.
6. Connect the signal line/lines (to relay contacts).
7. NOTE! For connection of signals etc., mixed voltages must not be used.
Therefore, choose either 230VAC or, for example 24VAC for connection to the relays.
8. Connect, if included, other accessories/options such as radio synchronisation, RS232 etc.
9. Connect the supply voltage and press the power switch.
10. Proceed to “Start up procedure” page 9.

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Programming
General
Using 6 buttons and a 2-row 16-character display carries out all programming.
Programming is self-instructive and to simplify the dialogue Yes/No questions are used.
Running mode
When the Time Base module is in operation it shows date
and time in the display.
This is called running mode in this documentation.
1- Select function ↑
↑↑
↑↓
↓↓
↓
2- Enter programming mode YES
3- Move sideways ←
←←
←→
→→
→
4- Change/scroll ↑
↑↑
↑↓
↓↓
↓
5- Accept YES
6- Cancel / Leave prog. mode ←
←←
←
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SET UTC
MON 26 SEP 2016
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WEEK PROGRAM
ALARMS
DATE PROGRAM
TEMPORARY PROGR.
SPEC.
-
FUNCTIONS
DISPLAY PROGRAM
SLAVE CLOCK
GROUP
PERIODE
SET LT

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Start up procedure
1. Start up questions (this page)
2. Output configuration / Setup (page 10)
3. Enter time of Slave Clocks (page 12)
When the Master Clock is connected for the first time correct/requested
language has to be entered. Press NO until requested
language occurs in the display e.g. English. Accept with YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the right UTC.
Time format: Year, month, date, hour, minute, second.
Set the time a minute in advance.
Wait for the right time and synchronise using YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the right Local Time.
Time format: Year, month, date, hour, minute, second.
Set the time a minute in advance.
Wait for the right time and synchronise using YES.
The Master Clock is now in running mode.
STARTING
SET UTC
160926 10:11:00
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LANGUAGE
ENGLISH?
SET LT
160926 12:11:00

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Output configuration / Setup
Each output can be individually configured regarding different parameters. The setup is done from the special
function Setup. If the default setup is used no configuration is needed.
Default setup:
Slave Clock output no. 1 Impulse system: 1/1 minute
Type of time:UTC
Impulse length: 2 sec.
Slave Clock output no. 2 Impulse system: -----------
Type of time:
Impulse length:
Slave Clock output no. 3 Impulse system: -----------
Type of time:
Impulse length:
Slave Clock output no. 4 Impulse system: 3-wire for Forward/Reverse, 1/1-minute.
Type of time:Local Time
Impulse length: 2 sec.
Synchronisation source
NMEA RS485 (NMEA 0183ZDA Time string)
RS232 output
NMSE (NMEA 0183ZDA Time string)
RS485 output
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Set UTC when in operation
Select function using ↓.
Enter the programming mode with YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the right UTC.
Time format: Year, month, date, hour, minute, second.
Set the time a minute in advance.
Wait for the right time and synchronise using YES.
Leave programming mode by pressing ←several times.
The master clock is now back in running mode.
Set Local Time when in operation
Remark: To do normal Time Zone adjustments use the buttons, ADV and REV.
Select function using ↓.
Enter the programming mode with YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the right Local Time.
Time format: Year, month, date, hour, minute, second.
Set the time a minute in advance.
Wait for the right time and synchronise using YES.
Leave programming mode by pressing ←several times.
The master clock is now back in running mode.
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SET UTC
SET UTC
MON 26 SEP 2016
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SET UTC
1609266 10:11:00
MON 26 SEP 2016
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SET LT
SET LT
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Slave Clock
Select function using ↓.
Enter the programming mode with YES.
Select output using ↑↓. Accept with YES.
IMPULSE OUTPUT 1 = 09.07? (Example)
If the slave clocks connected to impulse output 1 shows 09:07 answer YES,
if not, set the time shown by the slave clocks.
Turn ON impulse output 1 by using ↑↓.
Accept with YES
Leave programming mode by pressing ←several times.
The master clock is now back in running mode.
NOTE! If a slave clock runs out by a minute, its cabling must be pole changed and
the slave clock to be corrected manually.
NOTE! If the time of the slave clocks is ahead of correct/present time the Master Clock
will wait until correct time corresponds with the slave clocks.
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IMPULSE OUTPUT 1
= 09:07 OFF
SLAVE CLOCK
SLAVE CLOCK
MON 26 SEP 2016
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IMPULSE OUTPUT
1
IMPULSE OUTPUT 1
= 09:07 OFF
IMPULSE OUTPUT 1
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Time zone adjustment
To change Local Time zone two buttons are used. The buttons are named ADV and REV.
To advance the Local Time slave clocks to a new time zone press button ADV.
Example:
Press button ADV.
Use the default value or change by pressing ADV.
Accept with YES.
The Local Time slave clocks will now advance 60 minutes.
When the correction is finished the display is automatically returned to
running mode.
To reverse the Local Time slave clocks to a new time zone press button REV.
Example:
Press button REV.
Use the default value or change by pressing REV.
Accept with YES.
The Local Time slave clocks will now be adjusted as below:
1 Min forward clock’s stop 60 min
0,5 Min F/B clock’s: Reverse 60 Min
TC Clock’s: 11 hours forward
When the correction is finished the display is automatically returned to
running mode.
Remark: To interrupt a time zone adjustment in progress press button ←and YES.
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LOCAL TIME ADJ.
60m ?
LOCAL TIME ADJ. !
MON 26 SEP 2016
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MON 26 SEP 2016
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LOCAL TIME ADJ.
- 60m ?
LOCAL TIME ADJ. !
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Alarms
This function is used to display and erase the different alarms in the master clock.
To show the alarms
To erase the alarms
Example 1, display alarms
Select function using ↑↓ .
Accept with YES.
Press NO until the wished function is shown.
Accept with YES.
The alarm is displayed.
Press ↑↓ to see next alarm.
Return to running mode press ←.
←.
←.
ALARMS- DISPLAY
ALARMS- ERASE
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ALARMS
09AUG 15:52
NO RADIO 30
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ALARMS- DISPLAY
ALARMS

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Example 1, erase alarms
Select function using ↑↓ .
Accept with YES.
Press NO until the wished function is shown.
Accept with YES.
The alarm is displayed.
Press YES to erase the alarm.
Accept with YES.
Return to running mode press ←.
←.
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ALARMS
09 AUG 15:52
NO RADIO
MON 26 SEP 2016
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ALARMS- ERASE
ALARMS- ERASE
ALARMS
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Alarm list
The following alarms are available
Type of alarm
Alarm code
Indication Reason for alarm Action
NO RADIO 30
Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
The Master Clock has
not been synchronised
within the alarm limit.
Check the external
synchronisation source. If
no external source is used
inactivate the alarm. See
special function/ setup
sync. source page 36.
UF LOW 52 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse voltage below
alarm limit.
Remove connected clocks
and clear the alarm. If OK,
check clocks and wiring.
SHORT CIRCUIT 53
Red alarm LED lit.
Common alarm relay activated.
Short circuit on impulse
amplifier.
Remove short circuit.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT LOW 61 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse current on
output no. 1 is below
alarm
limit.
Check output connections.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT LOW 62 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse current on
output no. 2 is below
alarm limit.
Check output connections.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT LOW 63 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse current on
output no. 3 is below
alarm limit.
Check output connections.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT LOW 64 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse current on
output no. 4 is below
alarm limit.
Check output connections.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT HIGH 71 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse current on
output no. 1 is above
alarm limit.
Check output load.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT HIGH 72 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse current on
output no. 2 is above
alarm limit.
Check output load.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT HIGH 73 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse current on
output no. 3 is above
alarm limi
t.
Check output load.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT HIGH 74 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
Impulse current on
output no. 4 is above
alarm limit.
Check output load.
If OK, clear the alarm.
CURRENT HIGH
75 Red alarm LED lit.
General alarm relay activated.
(Remark:
Alarm 75 is only used
in a 3-wire Forward/Reverse
system.
)
Impulse current on
output no. 4 is above
alarm limit.
Check output load.
If OK, clear the alarm.

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Week Program & Date Program
Using these two functions, programming of the outputs is made.
Concept description
Program
A
"program" refers to programming an output to a certain time. The word program
represents a single time event and several programs are defined as a group of
programs.
For example: output 2 switches on every working day (Monday-Friday) at 8.00.
Week program A week program is a program, which is repeated every week. You can for each
program choose for which days of the week it shall be valid:
Individual or block programming.
M = Monday
T = Tuesday
W = Wednesday
T = Thursday
F = Friday
S = Saturday
S = Sunday
Date program A date program is a program, which is valid for a specific date.
Group A group of programs, signal events.
Type of signals There are some different kinds of signals, depending on how the relay output is to
be used.
ON/OFF Is used when a longer lasting switching ON is required, e.g. for controlling fans,
door locks, lighting etc.
01s Is used when a short pulse is required, e.g. for
bells/buzzers.
Pulse duration selectable from 1-99 seconds.
Astr. Astr. (Twilight) is a function which closes/opens a predestined relay at sunrise
resp. sunset. Which day and month of the year it is, and where the Time Central
programmer is located geographically, define the time of the sunrise resp. sunset.
The sunrise resp. sunset are calculated in the software of the Y8 module.
The geographic position of the Time Central is entered at starting up.
A map indicating latitude (°north) and longitude (°east) is enclosed.
Mask A program that is repeated f. ex every hour is easily entered by the use of mask
program.
XX.15.00 ; the program is repeated every hour att minute 15.
08.XX.00 ; the program is repeated every minute between 08.00 and 09.00.
XX.XX.00 ; The program is repeated every minute.
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