WESTERSTRAND WYP-4 MINI User manual

WESTERSTRAND URFABRIK AB Sweden
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User Manual
Programmer WYP-4 MINI / WYP-8

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Important Safeguards
Read all these instructions and save them for later use
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand or table. The product may
fall, causing serious damage to the product and/or person.
Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back are provided for ventilation to
ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating,
these openings must not be blocked or covered. This product should never be
placed near or over a heat source. This product should not be placed in a
built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a
risk of fire or electric shock.
If installation is required, it must only be done by appropriately skilled
personnel.
Except as explained elsewhere in the operating manual, do not attempt to
service this product yourself. Removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing in those compartments to a
service technician.
Product that intents to be connected to mains as a permanent installation shall
be connected by a readily accessible safety switch.
Is the product equipped with a plug (grounding type) shall this be connected to
an outlet that is intended for the product. The plug must be easy to disconnect
without moving or dismantle the product.
CAUTION: this equipment must be serviced by an approved technician.
The guarantee shall be cancelled if any modifications are made to this product.
General warning (refer to accompanying documents)
Consult instruction for use
This symbol means that according to local laws and regulations your
product shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this
product reaches its end of life, take it to a recycling center designated by
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User Manual
Programmer WYP-4 MINI / WYP-8

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List of contents
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...............................................................................................................................3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION........................................................................................................................................4
INSTALLATION ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
S
YNCHRONISATION INPUT
.....................................................................................................................................................6
General ............................................................................................................................................................................6
Synchronisation from another Master Clock ...................................................................................................................6
S
ERIAL PORT
RS232/RS485..................................................................................................................................................7
General ............................................................................................................................................................................7
Connection via RS232......................................................................................................................................................7
Connection via RS485......................................................................................................................................................7
PROGRAMMING.......................................................................................................................................................8
G
ENERAL
..............................................................................................................................................................................8
R
UNNING MODE
....................................................................................................................................................................8
S
TART UP
..............................................................................................................................................................................9
S
ET TIME WHEN IN OPERATION
............................................................................................................................................10
Summer to winter ( Day light saving ) ...........................................................................................................................10
A
LARMS
..............................................................................................................................................................................11
Example 1, display alarms .............................................................................................................................................12
Example 2, erase (clear) alarms ....................................................................................................................................13
W
EEK
P
ROGRAM
&
D
ATE
P
ROGRAM
..................................................................................................................................14
Concept description .......................................................................................................................................................14
Week Program, example 1 (New program)....................................................................................................................16
Week Program, example 2 (Change program) ..............................................................................................................17
Week Program, example 3 (Erase program) .................................................................................................................18
Week Program, example 4 (Astronomical function) ......................................................................................................19
Week Program, example 5 (Block program)..................................................................................................................20
Week Program, example 6 (Mask program) ..................................................................................................................21
Date Program, example (New program)........................................................................................................................22
D
ISPLAY
P
ROGRAM
.............................................................................................................................................................23
T
EMPORARY
P
ROGRAM
,
EXAMPLE
......................................................................................................................................24
G
ROUP
=>
P
ERIOD
..............................................................................................................................................................25
D
ISPLAY
H
OLIDAYS
............................................................................................................................................................26
S
PEC
.-F
UNCTIONS
...............................................................................................................................................................27
Status..............................................................................................................................................................................28
Keylock...........................................................................................................................................................................31
Language .......................................................................................................................................................................33
Country ..........................................................................................................................................................................34
Position ..........................................................................................................................................................................35
Setup...............................................................................................................................................................................36
Holidays .........................................................................................................................................................................45
PROGRAMMING FORM.........................................................................................................................................52
MAP ......................................................................................................................................................................... 53
FAULT TRACING....................................................................................................................................................54

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Technical specifications
Crystal Frequency: 4,915200 MHz.
Accuracy: 0,1 sec./24 hours (at +20°C).
Microprocessor: HD6412394.
Program memory: >100 years (EE-memory).
Number of control functions: 800.
Relay outputs:
WYP-4MINI 2 changeover and 2 closing potential-free contacts.
WYP-8 4 changeover and 4 closing potential-free contacts.
Max. load/relay output: 230 V 6A.
Total load relay outputs: Number of relay outputs x 6A
Connection voltage:
124308-00 230 V 50 Hz -5% +10%
124309-00 115 V 50 Hz -5% +10%
124306-00 24 V DC -5% +20 %.
Max ripple (24V DC): 0,7V RMS.
Power consumption: 10-30 VA depending on model.
Ambient temperature: Between 0°C and +40°C.
Relative humidity: Max. 85% non-condensing.
Case: IP 65, light grey plastic (Polystyrol) with transparent protection cover.
CE-Approval, EMC Emission acc. to EN61000-6-3, Immunity acc. to. EN61000-6-2.
Art. numbers: WYP-4MINI 124308-00 (230V AC)
124309-00 (115/120VAC)
124306-00 (24V DC)
WYP-8 124322-00 (230V AC)
124320-00 (24V DC)

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General description
The yearly programmer is equipped with 4 alt. 8 outputs for control and regulation of various energy consumers
such as electrical striking plates, buzzers for pause signalling etc,
In case of power failure the built in Real Time Clock keeps the internal time updated. (the outputs are set to
position OFF). When power returns and the outputs resume their positions (ON/OFF) which were previously
programmed. Entered data’s are stored for at least 100 years.
The Programmer have pre-programmed fixed public holidays and summer/winter time correction (daylight
saving). The clock offers full flexibility with regard to programming working days between holidays, public
holidays to weekdays, holiday periods etc.
A total of 800 control functions can be programmed over 4 or 8 outputs. Repeating daily functions on a certain
output only requires 1 control function.
Indication for alarm
Indication for mains voltage
Indication for radio synchronisation
LED-indication for relay ON
Automatic position (A)
Manual OFF (0)
Manual ON (1)
Connection space

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Installation
The Programmer is intended for wall mounting.
1. Screw in the upper fixing screw halfway and hang up the unit.
2. Screw in the two lower screws, accessible under the connection space cover.
3. Connect the signal line/lines (to relay contacts).
NOTE! For connection of signals etc., mixed voltages must not be used.
Therefore, choose either 115/230VAC or, for example 24VAC for connection to the relays.
4. Connect, if included, other accessories/options such as radio synchronisation, RS232 etc.
5. Connect the supply voltage.
WYP-4 MINI 124308-00
WYP-4 MINI 124309-00
WYP-8

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Synchronisation input
General
The Master Clock is equipped with a synchronisation input intended for connection to an external
synchronisation source. The sync. source can be either a radio receiver type GPS, RDS, MSF, DCF77 or another
Master Clock that transmits synchronisation pulses. The Master Clock is factory prepared for connection to a
radio receiver. Detailed connection diagram for different radio receivers can be found in the separate manual
delivered together with respectively receiver. If the Master Clock is going to be synchronised from another
Master Clock it has to be reconfigured. See below.
Synchronisation from another Master Clock
1. Turn off power.
2. Open the Master Clock by loosening the four screws holding the front panel. Lift the panel and set the
jumpers B4-B6 according to the instruction below.
3. Remount the front panel and turn on the power again.
4. Set the sync. source parameter by using the special function SETUP/SYNC.SOURCE .
5. Connect the sync. pulses to screw terminal 25 and 26.
6. Set the master clock to correct time +/- 30 sec.
7. When the synchronisation pulses have been accepted by the master clock the colon (:) between hours and
minutes in the display starts to flash.
X = Closed
FACTORY DEFAULT
B6
X
B4
X
B5
X
PREPARED FOR SYNC. PULSE FROM ANOTHER MASTER CLOCK
PREPARED FOR RADIO RECEIVER

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Serial port RS232/RS485
General
The Master Clock has a serial port for connection to a PC or other similar equipment. The serial port is factory
set to RS232. If RS485 connection is used the Master Clock has to be reconfigured according to the jumper
instruction below.
Please see section SPECIALFUNKTION/SETUP/RS232 for details about protocol, baudrate etc.
Connection via RS232
Example:
Master Clock External equipment DTE (9-polig D-sub) (25-polig D-sub)
GND (29) -------------------------------------------------------- 5 -------------------- 7
TD (30) -------------------------------------------------------- 2 -------------------- 3
RD (31) -------------------------------------------------------- 3 -------------------- 2
1 7
4 8
6 20
7 4
8 5
Connection via RS485
1. Turn off power.
2. Open the Master Clock by loosening the four screws holding the front panel. Lift the panel and set the
jumpers B7-B9 according to the instruction below.
3. Remount the front panel and turn on the power again.
5. Connect the RS485 signal to screw terminal 29, 30 and 31.
B9B8B7
X
X
X
PREPARED FOR RS232
PREPARED FOR RS485
FACTORY DEFAULT

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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 Yearly Programmer is in operation it shows
date and time in the display.
This is called running mode in this documentation.
LTs = Local Time summer.
LTw = Local Time winter.
1- Select function ↑
↑↑
↑↓
↓↓
↓
2- Enter programming mode YES
3- Move sideways ←
←←
←→
→→
→
4- Change/scroll ↑
↑↑
↑↓
↓↓
↓
5- Accept YES
6- Cancel / Leave prog. mode ←
←←
←
SET TIME
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WEEK PROGRAM
ALARMS
DATE PROGRAM
TEMPORARY PROGR.
DISPLAY HOLIDAYS
SPEC.-FUNCTIONS
DISPLAY PROGRAM
GROUP PERIOD

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Start up
When the Yearly Programmer 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.
Press NO until correct country code occurs.
For Germany, select DEU. Accept with YES.
Now the question: POS 007E 052N. (7°East, 52°North)
Accept using
YES or change to other position. See concept description
under "Astr." for further information (page 13).
Set, by using the arrows, the right time format i.e. year, month, day and hour
but a few minutes in advance.
Wait for the right time and synchronise using YES.
The Yearly Programmer is now in running mode.
STARTING
SET TIME
060313 09:07
MON 13 MAR 2006
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LANGUAGE
ENGLISH?
COUNTRY
DEU ?
POSITION
007E 052N

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Set time when in operation
Select function using ↓.
Enter the programming mode with YES.
Set, by using the arrows, the right time.
Format; year, month, day and hour but a few minutes in advance.
Wait for the right time and synchronise using YES.
Leave programming mode by pressing ←several times.
The Yearly Programmer is now back in running mode.
Summer to winter ( Day light saving )
Resetting between summer and wintertime is fully automatic and does not need programming.
MON 13 MAR 2006
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SET TIME
060313 10:13
SET TIME
SET TIME
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Alarms
The Yearly Programmer is equipped with several supervision facilities to detect functional disturbances.
When a functional disturbance is detected the following will happen:
•Red alarm LED is lit.
•Alarm relay* is activated.
•An alarm message is displayed in function ALARM.
The function ALARM is used to display and erase (clear) alarm messages.
Type of alarm Indication Reason for alarm
Action
NO RADIO Red alarm LED lit.
Alarm relay activated.
The radio receiver is
not working.
Check the radio receiver.
If OK, clear the alarm.
POWER DOWN Red alarm LED lit.
Alarm relay activated
Works only if the Yearly
Programmer is equipped
with batteries for running
reserve.
By some reason the
power to the Yearly
Programmer has been
switched off.
Check the mains.
If OK, clear the alarm.
* One of the relay output can be used as an alarm relay. This function is as default disabled but can be enabled
via SPECIAL FUNCTION/ SETUP/ ALARM RELAY/YES.

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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 ←.
←.
←.
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ALARMS
09MAR 15:52
NO RADIO
MON 13 MAR 2006
09:07:00 LTw
ALARMS- DISPLAY
ALARMS- DISPLAY
ALARMS- ERASE
ALARMS- DISPLAY
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Example 2, erase (clear) 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 ←.
←.
MON 13 MAR 2006
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ALARMS
09MAR 15:52
NO RADIO
MON 13 MAR 2006
09:07:00 LTw
ALARMS- ERASE
ALARMS- ERASE
ALARMS
ERASE?

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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 Yearly
Programmer is located geographically, define the time of the sunrise resp. sunset.
The sunrise resp. sunset are calculated in the software.
The geographic position of the Yearly Programmer is entered at starting up.
A map indicating latitude (Εnorth) and longitude (Εeast) 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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To simplify programming 3 sub menus are used:
To enter new programs.
To erase a separate existing program.
To change existing programs.
WEEK PROGRAM
NEW GROUP A
WEEK PROGRAM
ERASE GROUP A
WEEK PROGRAM
CHANGE GROUP A

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Week Program, example 1 (New program)
Example: Outputs No. 2 shall switch on Monday – Friday at 09.00 and off at 17.00.
Select function using ↑↓.
Enter programming mode using YES.
Select new program using YES.
Select group of programs using ↑↓, accept using YES.
Select output using ↑↓. Move to the right using →.
State type of signal using ↑↓.
State the days the program shall function using ↑↓.
Move to the right using →.
State the time of the program using ↑↓.
Move to the right using →.
Accept using YES.
If the program is approved the text “Program saved” is displayed quickly.
Continue with programming OFF for the same output or leave
programming by pressing ←several times.
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WEEK PROGRAM
WEEK
PROGRAM
NEW GROUP A
OUTPUT 2
ON
------- 08:00:00
OUTPUT 2 ON
MTWTF-- 08:00:00
WEEK PROGRAM
NEW GROUP A
OUTPUT 2
ON
------- 08:00:00
OUTPUT 2 ON
MTWTF-- 09:00:00
OUTPUT 2 OFF
MTWTF-- 17:00:00
WEEK PROGRAM
M
ON 14 MAR 2005
09:07:00 LTw
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