WHARTON 4000x Series Assembly instructions

4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instruction
Issue 2.2
Contents
1
Introducon
Page 3
2
Installaon and Operaon
Page 4
3
Funcon Programming
Page 5
4
Time and Date Seng
Page 6
5
Locaon Setup
Page 7
6
Synchronisaon Setup
Page 9
7
Network Setup
Page 12
8a
Display Setup (4200x and 4010x series)
Page 13
8b
Calendar Setup (4500x and 4600x series)
Page 14
9
Stopwatch Setup
Page 15
10
External Interface Setup
Page 16
11
System Setup
Page 16
12
Display Status
Page 16
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4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
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Wharton Electronics and 4000x, 4000E, 4000N, 4000NE and 4000EP are trademarks of Wharton Electronics Ltd.
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their respecve owners.
Statutory Notices
Warning - To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the internals of the unit to rain or moisture.
Disposal of Lithium battery - This equipment has a built-in Lithium (Li) baery which in normal operaon
should have a service life greater than 10 years.
CAUTION - Danger of explosion if baery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used baeries according to
the manufacturer’s instrucons. You can return your unwanted Lithium baeries to the manufacturer or their agent. Note:
In some areas disposal of Lithium baeries in household or business waste may be prohibited. Cauon: Do not handle
damaged or leaking Lithium baeries. To remove baery at end of product’s life, unscrew backplate from case body to
remove (top rail in case of double sided unit), locate Lithium baery on main driver board and remove. Baery should be
disposed of as per local legislaons.
End of Life - At the end of product’s life, do not dispose of your device in the regular domesc/household
waste. Return your device to your supplier who will dispose of it correctly.
Electromagnetic Compatibility & Safety
For Customers in Europe:
4000x series digital clocks, when used in accordance with our recommendaons, complies with the European Community
Electromagnec Compability Direcve 2004/108/EC and the European Community Low Voltage Direcve 2006/95/EC and
conforms to the following standards:
EN 61000-6-1 EN 61000-6-3 EN 60950
For Customers in the USA
The equipment has been designed 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 protecon against harmful interference in a residenal installaon.
The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instrucons, may cause harmful interference to radio communicaons. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a parcular installaon. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television recepon, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try and
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
●Re-orientate or relocate the receiving antenna.
●Increase the separaon between the equipment and receiver.
●Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
●Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cauoned that any changes or modificaons not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to
operate this equipment.
Warranty
The 4000x series digital clocks are fully guaranteed, on a return to works basis, against failure due to faulty parts or
workmanship for 24 months from date of purchase. In the event of failure, either within or outside the warranty period,
please pack the unit with care and return to the manufacturer, or their agent, for examinaon and repair.
In no event shall the manufacturer, or their agent be liable for any direct, incidental or consequenal damages of any
nature, or losses or expenses resulng from any defecve product or the use of any product, irrespecve of whether the
manufacturer, or their agent, has advance noce of the possibility of such damages.
Product Development
In the interests of improving design, operaonal funcon, and/or reliability, Wharton Electronics Ltd reserves the right to
make changes to the products described in this document without noce.
This manual version 2.2 applies to units operang with soware version 01.DD or later, unless otherwise stated.
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4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
1 - Introduction
The 4000x series of digital clocks provide a precise and elegant display of me using red, green,
yellow/amber, blue or white LED display characters with an unrivalled flexibility of operaon in the most
demanding mekeeping and stopwatch applicaons.
All units can be used in stand-alone applicaons, while 4000N & 4000NE products are primarily intended to
be synchronised via NTP/SNTP from a remote me server located on the customers TCP/IP Ethernet
network. 4000NE & 4000E units can be configured for over 30 different types of secondary clock operaon,
included GPS, MSF or DCF radio me code synchronisaon when used with the appropriate opon module
or radio receiver. The 4000EP version is intended to synchronise from MOBALine, Acve DCF or 24V
alternate polarity impulses.
The 4000NE & 4000E series digital clocks can display stac me display; alternang me and date or
alternang me and temperature; or alternang me, date and temperature. (Please note, temperature
display only available on 4000E and 4000NE series units and requires connecon of 406 temperature
sensor.)
All of the digital clocks also have the ability to operate as a mul-range programmable stopwatch using
supplied infrared remote control or, for 4000NE and 4000E units only, using an external stopwatch control
panel or user supplied voltage free contact closure or switch.
Simple Operation
All 4000x digital clocks are supplied with an infrared remote control to allow for easy setup and control of
stopwatch funcons. The units are simple to configure and will automacally adjust themselves for
seasonal daylight savings me changes (as required).
Operating Features
The 4000x series digital clock displays offer the following operang features.
●83 preset locaon codes - The digital clock may be user programmed to display the me in one
of 83 different preset locaons.
●User programmable me zone - To allow for custom me zones or future changes in legislaon
●Automac or manual brightness - The display may be programmed to one of seven preset
display brightness levels. Alternavely, the unit may be programmed for automac display
brightness where the display illuminaon level is reduced as the ambient light level decreases -
●Mul-funcon Stopwatch - The display can be configured to operate as a count-up or
count-down stopwatch with a the display freely switchable between operang modes or fixed to
either stopwatch or clock display.
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Operating and Installation Instructions
Installation and Operation
Power Supply Connection
The 4000x series digital clocks are fied with either universal mains power supplies (enabling operaon at
voltages from 100 to 240V AC 50/60Hz without adjustment), low voltage DC power supplies or
Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) power supplies, as specified at me of order.
Units are supplied with a 2m mains cable preterminated with a UK style moulded plug (units for supply to
the USA or Canada are supplied with a 2m capve mains cable preterminated with a US style moulded
plug).
A connection to the earth line must be made to ensure safe operation and
compliance with EMC regulations.
To ensure conformance with EN60950:
A. For installaons where the 4000x series digital clock is to be permanently connected into the
mains power circuit, a readily accessible disconnect device should be incorporated in the fixed
wiring.
B. For installaons where the 4000x series digital clock is to be plugged into the mains power
circuit, a socketed outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily
accessible.
All installaon work should be performed in accordance with current Building Regulaons and the
Seventeenth Edion of the IEE Wiring Regulaons, or equivalent local standard.
The power supply is fied with an internal fuse. In case of fault the fuse should only be replaced with a fuse
of the same rang, by a suitably qualified engineer aer disconnecon from the mains power supply and
correcon of the fault condion.
Remote Control and Rear Switches
In addion to the rear seng switches, the 4000x series digital clock displays are supplied with an Infrared
Remote Control to allow for easy seng of the unit.
1
‘Up’ - Used to navigate up through seng menus or
access Funcon Menu when me is displayed.
2
‘+’ - Used to increment seng opons.
3
‘-’ - Used to decrement seng opons.
4
‘Down’ - Used to navigate down through seng
menus.
5
‘Menu’ - Used to access Funcon Menu on clock.
6
‘Exit’ - Used to exit from any clock seng menu to
normal clock display.
7
‘Start/Stop’ - Only used in Stopwatch Mode. See
Secon 9 for further informaon
8
‘Hold/Reset’ - Only used in Stopwatch Mode. See
Secon 9 for further informaon.
9
‘Clock Mode’ - Used to place clock into Clock Mode.
See Secon 9 for further informaon.
10
‘Stopwatch Mode’ - Used to display Stopwatch Mode.
See Secon 9 for further informaon
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4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
3 - Function Programming
The 4000x digital clocks have a user friendly programming interface based around a series of funcon
menus, accessed using the supplied Infrared remote control or four switches located on the right hand rear
of the display. The funcon menus may be accessed as detailed in the drawing below. This drawing
illustrates the menu display for both seven segment and dot matrix display units.
Seven Segment Display Dot Matrix Display
Normal me display. Press
‘Menu’ or ‘Up’ to enter
‘Funcon Menu’.
Funcon ‘Time Seng Mode’.
See secon 4. Press ‘Up‘ to
enter ‘Time Seng Mode’ or
press ‘+’ to move next seng.
Funcon ‘Locaon Seng
Mode’. See page 5-1. Press
‘Up‘ to enter ‘Locaon Seng
Mode’ or press ‘+’ to move to
next seng.
Funcon ‘Synchronisaon
Seng Mode’. See page 6-1.
Press ‘Up‘ to enter
‘Synchronisaon Seng
Mode’ or press ‘+’ to move to
next seng.
The other funcon menu opons are detailed in the table below.
Function Menu
Options
Function
Section
Ti
Time and Date Setup - Manually set me and date on unit.
4
Lo
Locaon Code Setup - Select UTC offset and seasonal me change rules.
5
Sy
Synchronisaon Mode Setup - Select synchronisaon mode.
7
Nt
Ethernet Setup - Select network sengs. (N & NE units)
6
Cl or Di
Calendar / Date format Setup - Select calendar/date format.
8
SS
Stopwatch Setup - Select stopwatch sengs.
9
Et
External Interface Setup - Select operang mode of external interface. (E & NE units)
10
St
System Setup - Select brightness level (br) and 12/24 hour display format.
11
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Operating and Installation Instructions
4 - Time and Date Setting
The 4000x series digital clocks can be configured to automacally adjust for daylight savings changes,
however if the unit is run in Standalone mode of operaon (i.e. unsynchronised), you may occasionally
need to manually adjust the me.Please refer to the diagram below for further informaon.
Funcon ‘Time Seng Mode’. Press ‘Up‘ to enter ‘Time Seng Mode’ and set the seconds count.
Seconds Seng Mode. Press ‘+’ to increment seconds, ‘-’ to set to zero. Press ‘Up’ to set minutes count.
Minutes Seng Mode. Press ‘+’ or ‘-’ to increment or decrement minutes. Press ‘Up’ to set the hours
count. Complete me seng process detailed in table below.
Fu Ti
Time and Date settings
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button function
hh:mm (4200)
hh:mm:ss
(4010)
Second
36
12 47 36
Set second (minus buon zeros seconds).
Select minutes
Minute
12 47
12 47 36
Set minute.
Select hours
Hour
12 47
12 47 36
Set hour.
Select year
Year
20 14
20 14
Set year.
Select month
Month
26 06
26 06 14
Set month.
Select day of month
Day of Month
26 06
26 06 15
Set day of month.
Select Leap Second
Leap Second
LS No
LS No
Enable leap second - 59, No or 61. (Please leave at
0 unless a leap second is scheduled)
Exit to Time Display
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Operating and Installation Instructions
5 - Location Setup
The 4000x series digital clocks provide advanced me zone funconality where the display may be user
programmed to automacally indicate the me in one of 83 preset locaons. Incorporang ‘Set Once’
technology, the 4000x series digital clock displays will automacally calculate future seasonal me changes
for all preset me locaon code sengs.
Setting the Location
If you wish to alter the me zone displayed on your 4000x series digital clock, rather than manually
adjusng the me, the locaon code should be adjusted as detailed in the table below.
The locaon sengs are accessed from the funcon menu as detailed in secon 3.
Fu Lo
Location settings
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button
function
hh:mm (4200)
hh:mm:ss
(4010)
Location
L 01
Loc 01
Set me zone locaon code.
Exit to Time
Display
The table below details the me displayed for each locaon code.
Time Zone Locations
Code
Time Zone / City / Location
UTC Offset
Seasonal Time
Change
00
UTC+0 (ZULU) UTC, GMT
0
No
01
WET/WEST GMT/BST London, Lisbon
0
Yes
02
UTC+1 (ALPHA) WAT Luanda, Angola
1
No
03
CET/CEST MEZ/MESZ Brussels, Frankfurt
1
Yes
04
UTC+2 (BRAVO) SAST Jo'burg, Pretoria, S Africa
2
No
05
EET/EEST Greece - Athens, Ukraine - Kiev
2
Yes
06
IST/IDT Israel - Tel Aviv
2
Yes
07
MSK-1 Russia - Kaliningrad
3
No
08
UTC+3 (CHARLIE) AST Iraq - Baghdad, S Arabia - Riyadh
3
No
09
MSK Russia - Moscow
4
No
10
IRST/IRDT Iran - Tehran
3
Yes
11
UTC+4 (DELTA) GST UAE - Dubai, Abu Dhabi
4
No
12
AZT/AZST Azerbaijan - Baku +4 hours offset
4
Yes
13
AFT Afghanistan - Kabul
4 1/2
No
14
UTC+5 (ECHO) TMT Turkmenistan - Ashgabat
5
No
15
PKT Pakistan - Islamabad
5
No
16
YEKT, MSK+2 Russia - Yekaterinburg
6
No
17
IST India - New Delhi, Mumbai
5 1/2
No
18
UTC+6 (FOXTROT) BST Bangladesh - Dhaka
6
No
19
OMST, MSK+3 Russia - Omsk
7
No
20
MMT Myanmar - Naypyidaw
6 1/2
No
21
UTC+7 (GOLF) WIB Indonesia - Jakarta
7
No
22
KRAT, MSK+4 Russia - Krasnoyarsk
8
No
23
UTC+7.5
7 1/2
No
24
UTC+8 (HOTEL) CST - Beijing, WITA - Central Indonesia, WST Australia - Perth
8
No
25
IRKT, MSK+5 Russia - Irkutsk
9
No
26
UTC+9 (INDIA) JST Japan - Tokyo, WIT - Eastern Indonesia
9
No
27
YAKT, MSK+6 Russia - Yakutsk
10
No
28
CST Australia - Darwin
9 1/2
No
29
CST/CDT Australia - Adelaide
9 1/2
Yes
30
UTC+10 (KILO) EST Australia - Brisbane, ChST Guam
10
No
31
EST/EDT Australia - Sydney, Tasmania - Hobart
10
Yes
32
VLAT, MSK+7 Russia - Vladivostok
11
No
33
UTC+10.5
10 1/2
No
34
UTC+11 (LIMA) SBT Solomon Is. - Honiara
11
No
35
MAGT, MSK+8 Russia - Magadan
12
No
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UTC+12 (MIKE) MHT Marshall Is. - Majuro, Kwajalein
12
No
37
NZST/NZDT New Zealand - Wellington, Auckland
12
Yes
38
TKT Tokelau - Fakaofo
13
No
39
LINT Line Is.- Kirima
14
No
40
UTC-13
-13
No
41
UTC-12 (YANKEE)
-12
No
42
UTC-11 (X-RAY) Midway Is.
-11
No
43
UTC-10 (WHISKEY) HAST Hawaii - Honolulu
-10
No
44
UTC-9 (VICTOR)
-9
No
45
AKST/AKDT US - Alaska, Anchorage
-9
Yes
46
UTC-8 (UNIFORM) PST US - Pitcairn Is.
-8
No
47
PST/PDT US - Pacific, L.A.
-8
Yes
48
UTC-7 (TANGO) US - Arizona, Phoenix
-7
No
49
MST/MDT US - Mountain, Denver
-7
Yes
50
UTC-6 (SIERRA) Costa Rica - San Jose
-6
No
51
EST/CST Mexico - Mexico City
-6
Yes
52
CDT/CST US - Central, Chicago
-6
Yes
53
UTC-5 (ROMEO) PET Peru - Lima
-5
No
54
EST/EDT US - Eastern, New York
-5
Yes
55
VET Venezuela - Caracas
-4 1/2
No
56
UTC-4 (QUEBEC) BOT Bolivia - La Paz
-4
No
57
CLT/CLST Chile - Sanago
-4
Yes
58
ADT/AST US - Atlanc
-4
Yes
59
PYT/PYST Paraguay - Asuncion
-4
Yes
60
UTC-3.5
-3 1/2
No
61
NST/NDT US - Newfoundland
-3 1/2
Yes
62
MIL-PAPA ART Argenna - Buenos Aires
-3
No
63
BRT/BRST Brazil - Brasilia, Sao Paulo
-3
Yes
64
WGT/WGST Greenland (West) - Nuuk
-3
Yes
65
PMST/PMDT US - Pierre & Miquelon
-3
Yes
66
UYT/UYST Uruguay - Montevideo
-3
Yes
67
UTC-2.5
-2 1/2
No
68
UTC-2 (OSCAR)
-2
No
69
UTC-1 (NOVEMBER) CVT Cape Verdi - Praia
-1
No
70
AZOT/AZOST Portugal - Azores
-1
Yes
71
EGT/EGST Greenland (East) - Ioqqortoormiit
-1
Yes
72
Morocco - Rabat, Casablanca
0
Yes
73
WT/WST Western Sahara - El Aaiún
0
Yes
74
Namibia - Windhoek
1
Yes
75
Egypt - Cairo
2
No
76
Gaza - Gaza
2
Yes
77
Jordan - Amman
2
Yes
78
Lebanon - Beirut
2
Yes
79
Syria - Damascus
2
Yes
80
West Bank - Bethlehem
2
Yes
81
NPT Nepal - Kathmandu
5 3/4
No
82
FJT/FJST Fiji - Suva
12
Yes
83
SST Samoa - Apia
13
Yes
94
Temperature Display A (47xx world me zone display only)
96
Stopwatch display (47xx world me zone display only)
98
Custom locaon code
99
Blank display (47xx world me zone display only)
User Programmable Time Zone
To allow for custom me zones and future changes in legislaon, seng the unit to locaon code 98
enables the user to program a 6 byte code represenng the local me offset and seasonal me
change-over dates for that zone. Please contact your local distributor for further details of this funcon.
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4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
6 - Network Setup
The 4000N and 4000NE series digital clocks are fied with a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network interface and
designed to synchronise to a remote NTP (Network Time Protocol) me server across a TCP/IP computer
network.
Upon inial installaon, the unit IP address, subnet mask, gateway and NTP me server IP address shall be
automacally assigned by a DHCP server (if available). Alternavely, the unit IP address, subnet mask,
gateway and NTP me server IP address can be stacally assigned.
The table below details the available network parameters. Please contact your network administrator for
details of network configuraon & addresses that will allow the clocks to be used on your network.
Fu Nt
Network settings
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button
function
hh:mm
(4200)
hh:mm:ss
(4010)
DHCP Setting
dh Fu
dh Full
Full DHCP mode. Automac assignment of IP, Subnet and
Gateway by customers DHCP server. Automac
assignment of NTP servers via DHCP opon 42.
Exit to Time
display
dh Ye
dh Yes
DHCP mode. Automac assignment of IP, Subnet and
Gateway by customers DHCP server. User seng of NTP
server addresses.
Exit to Time
display
dh No
dh No
Stac assignment of IP, Subnet and Gateway addresses
by user. User seng of NTP server addresses.
Select IP Byte 1
IP Byte 1
I 010
I 010
IP Address seng 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 254
Select IP Byte 2
IP Byte 2
I 001
I 001
IP Address seng 2nd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select IP Byte 3
IP Byte 3
I 000
I 000
IP Address seng 3rd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select IP Byte 4
IP Byte 4
I 100
I 100
IP Address seng 4th Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Subnet
Byte 1
Subnet
Byte 1
S 255
S 255
Subnet Address seng 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Subnet
Byte 2
Subnet
Byte 2
S 255
S 255
Subnet Address seng 2nd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Subnet
Byte 3
Subnet
Byte 3
S 000
S 000
Subnet Address seng 3rd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Subnet
Byte 4
Subnet
Byte 4
S 000
S 000
Subnet Address seng 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Gateway
Byte 1
Gateway
Byte 1
G 010
G 010
Gateway Address seng 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 254
Select Gateway
Byte 2
Gateway
Byte 2
G 001
G 001
Gateway Address seng 2nd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 2555
Select Gateway
Byte 3
Gateway
Byte 3
G 000
G 000
Gateway Address seng 3rd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Gateway
Byte 4
Gateway
Byte 4
G 001
G 001
Gateway Address seng 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Exit to Time
display
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Operating and Installation Instructions
7 - Synchronisation Setup
The 4000x series digital clocks have a standalone accuracy of beer than 0.1 sec/day @ 20-25ºC. However,
for applicaons where an increased level of accuracy is required, units may be synchronised to a range of
different synchronisaon methods.
The synchronisaon sengs are accessed from the funcon menu as detailed in secon 3.
Fu Sy
Synchronisation settings
Sync
Mode
Description
N
N
E
E
E
P
Mode
Range
Option Description
None
Stand alone operaon
Y
Y
Y
Y
NTP
NTP synchronisaon on 10/100Base-T Ethernet TCP/IP network.
Y
Y
DHCP or
IP address
If Clock is set to ‘Full DHCP’ mode it obtains its ntp server address from the
customers DHCP server. If stac or DHCP mode is selected the address of the
first NTP server should be entered.
GPS
GPS satellites synchronisaon
(requires 488HS3 or 488HS3-GLONASS receiver)
Y
Y
Y
48x0
High precision UTC synchronisaon code for exisng 5200 or 4860 series master
clock.
Y
Y
Y
482
w482 Time code from exisng 5200, 4860 or 482D series master clock.
Y
Y
Y
Zo
1-F
w482 me code zone that unit will use for synchronisaon.
DCF
DCF77 Radio me code synchronisaon
(requires 484.03 radio receiver)
Y
Y
MSF
MSF60 Radio me code synchronisaon
(requires 484.02 radio receiver)
Y
Y
MOBA
MOBA Line me code from ETC or DTS series master clock.
Y
Y
Y
Of
+720 ->
-720
Offset in minutes of input MOBALine me signal to UTC (in winter me)
1PPS
Contact your local distributor for further informaon.
SER
RS232 (requires 4040.2) or RS485 (requires 4040.4) serial ASCII me
synchronisaon
Y
Y
Y
St
WF1, WF2, LUL1,
LUL2, LUL3, GPZDA
Time synchronisaon from specific format serial message. Contact your local
distributor for further informaon.
Ba
12 -> 57
Baud rate from 1200 - 57,600 baud
Bit
7, 8
7 or 8 data bits
Par
Non, Eve, Odd
Parity: None, Even or Odd
IRIG
1KHz Amplitude Modulated IRIG-B(requires 4040.I)
Y
Y
EBU
24, 25, 29.97 & 30 fps EBU/SMPTE LTC mecode (requires 4040.E)
Y
Y
Opt
Fiber opc me synchronisaon - Contact factory for more info.
AirT
AirTime Radio synchronisaon (requires 4040.AT + AirTime RF module)
Y
Y
Imp
24V Alternate polarity impulse support (4000EP only)
Y
im
1sec, 30s, 1min
1 second, half minute or 1 minute impulses
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NTP Client
4000N & 4000NE products are primarily intended to be synchronised via NTP/SNTP from a remote me
server located on the customers TCP/IP Ethernet network. Up to to 4 remote NTP me servers can be
specified either fully automacally using DHCP opon 42 configured on your company's DHCP server or
manually by the user.
If manual configuraon of the NTP me servers is required, it the first server IPv4 address can be
programmed using the IR remote or clock switches as detailed below. Up to 3 more me server addresses
can be programmed into the digital clock using the cMon clock management soware.
Clock configuration
1
Press ‘Menu’ or ‘Up’ buon to access clock sengs menu.
2
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘Fu Sy’ is displayed
3
Press ‘Up’ buon to access Synchronisaon menu.
4
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘NTP’ is displayed.
5
Press ‘Up’ buon.
If Clock is set to ‘Full DHCP’ mode the display will show DHCP and the ‘Up’ arrow should be pressed again to
return to the me display.
If clock is to ‘DHCP’ or ‘Stac’ modes the 4 bytes of the first NTP me server address can be programmed in
same manner as detailed for the IP address in Secon 7.
6
Press ‘+’ & ‘-’ buons unl each of the 4 address bytes is displayed.
7
Press ‘Up’ to return to me display
GPS and GLONASS Synchronisation
The 4000E and 4000NE series digital clocks can
be configured to synchronise to GPS or
GLONASS me code when connected to either
the 488HS3 GPS Receiver or 488HS3-GLONASS
Receiver (supplied separately) as follows.
Clock configuration
1
Press ‘Menu’ or ‘Up’ buon to access clock sengs
menu.
2
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘Fu Sy’ is displayed
3
Press ‘Up’ buon to access Synchronisaon menu.
4
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘GPS’ is displayed.
5
Press ‘Up’ buon to select GPS synchronisaon.
The status of the GPS/GLONASS receiver is shown via the three LEDs on the receiver as follows.
488HS3 GPS receiver status LEDs
Red LED
On
Receiver is powered
Yellow LED
Flash
Receiver is searching for satellites
On
Receiver is locked to three or more satellites and receiving me informaon.
Green LED
Flash
GPS receiver locked.
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4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
48x0 and w482 Time Code Synchronisation
The 4000E, 4000NE and 4000EP series digital
clocks can be configured to synchronise to 48x0
or w482 me code from a suitable master clock
(supplied separately) as follows.
Clock configuration
1
Press ‘Menu’ or ‘Up’ buon to access clock sengs
menu.
2
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘Fu Sy’ is displayed
3
Press ‘Up’ buon to access Synchronisaon menu.
4
Press ‘+’ buon unl either ‘48x0’ or ‘482’ is
displayed.
5
Press ‘Up’ buon to enter required w482 me zone
number (not required for 48x0).
6
Press ‘+’ buon unl required w482 me zone
number is selected (not required for 48x0).
7
Press ‘Up’ buon to select either 48x0 or w482
synchronisaon.
DCF and MSF Radio Time Code
Synchronisation
The 4000E and 4000NE series digital clocks can
be configured to synchronise to DCF or MSF
radio me code when connected to either the
484.02 MSF Radio Receiver or 484.03 DCF Radio
Receiver (supplied separately) as follows..
Clock configuration
1
Press ‘Menu’ or ‘Up’ buon to access clock sengs
menu.
2
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘Fu Sy’ is displayed
3
Press ‘Up’ buon to access Synchronisaon menu.
4
Press ‘+’ buon unl either ‘DCF’ or ‘MSF’ is
displayed.
5
Press ‘Up’ buon to select DCF or MSF
synchronisaon.
MOBA Line Time Code Synchronisation
The 4000E, 4000NE and 4000EP series digital
clocks can be configured to synchronise to
MOBA Line me code from a suitable master
clock (supplied separately) as follows.
Clock configuration
1
Press ‘Menu’ or ‘Up’ buon to access clock sengs
menu.
2
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘Fu Sy’ is displayed
3
Press ‘Up’ buon to access Synchronisaon menu.
4
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘MOBA’ is displayed.
5
Press ‘Up’ buon to set required MOBALine/UTC
offset.
6
Press ‘+’ buon unl required MOBALine/UTC offset is
displayed in minutes (posive or negave offsets can
be set).
7
Press ‘Up’ buon to select MOBALine synchronisaon.
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4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
24V Alternate Polarity Impulse
Synchronisation
The 4000EP series digital clocks can be
configured to synchronise to 24V alternate
polarity impulses from a suitable master clock
(supplied separately) as follows.
Clock configuration
1
Press ‘Menu’ or ‘Up’ buon to access clock sengs
menu.
2
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘Fu Sy’ is displayed
3
Press ‘Up’ buon to access Synchronisaon menu.
4
Press ‘+’ buon unl ‘IMP’ is displayed.
5
Press ‘Up’ buon to set required impulse type.
6
Press ‘+’ buon unl required impulse type is
displayed.
7
Press ‘Up’ buon to select Impulse synchronisaon.
8
Set Impulse me on clock as per Time Seng
instrucons.
8a - Display Setup
4010 & 4200 digital clocks can be configured to display me of day, alternang me & date and connuous
date in a number of different display formats as detailed in the table below.
Fu Di
Display Setup
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button
function
hh:mm
(4200)
hh:mm:ss
(4010)
Display Style
ti
ds ti
Standard me display.
Exit to Time
display
gb
ds gb
Alternang me and date in ddmmyy (4010) or ddmm
(4200) format.
Display hold me
us
ds us
Alternang me and date in mmddyy (4010) or mmdd
(4200) format.
Display hold me
eu
ds eu
Alternang me and date in yymmdd (4010) or yymm
(4200) format.
Display hold me
cgb
ds cgb
Connuous date in ddmmyy (4010) or ddmm (4200)
format.
Exit to Time
display
cus
ds cus
Connuous date in mmddyy (4010) or mmdd (4200)
format.
Exit to Time
display
ceu
ds ceu
Connuous date in yymmdd (4010) or yymm (4200)
format.
Exit to Time
display
jday
ds jday
Connuous day of year.
Exit to Time
display
Display
hold
dh xx
dh xx
Number of seconds that clock holds between alternang
display formats - between 1 and 20 seconds.
Exit to Time
display
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4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
8b - Calendar Setup
The 45x0x series digital calendar clocks either dot matrix alpha-numeric date displays or seven segment
numeric date displays. Each of the two display type allow for different date formats as follows.
The 45x0x series dot matrix style digital calendar clocks can be configured to display the date 6 different
formats and in one of 22 different languages.
Fu Cl
Calendar Setup
Function
Format
Description
Up' button
function
Calendar Hold
Time
ch xx
Calendar hold me 00 - 30 seconds. If set to 00 only
display first calendar mode
Calendar 1 Mode
Calendar 1 Mode
M1 01
THU 26 JUN
Alpha-numeric display of calendar
Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 02
177 26 JUN
Julian day of year and calendar
Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 03
W26 26 JUN
Week number and calendar
Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 04
26 06 14
Numeric date, ddmmyy (GB/UK) format
Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 05
06 26 14
Numeric date, mmddyy (US) format
Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 06
14 06 26
Numeric data yymmdd (EU/ISO) format
Calendar 1 Lang.
Calendar 1
Language
C1 GB
Calendar 1 Language as per language table below.
Calendar 2 Mode
Calendar 2 Mode
M2 xx
As mode sengs for Calendar 1 above
Calendar 2 Lang.
Calendar 2
Language
C2 xx
Calendar 2 Language as per language table below.
Calendar 3 Mode
Calendar 3 Mode
M3 xx
As mode sengs for Calendar 1 above
Calendar 3 Lang.
Calendar 3
Language
C3 xx
Calendar 3 Language as per language table below.
Exit to Time
display
Please refer to the diagram and table below for further informaon.
Calendar Language Setup for dot-matrix calendar displays
Code
Language
Code
Language
Code
Language
CA
Catallonian
GB
English
RU
Russian
CR
Czech
H
Hungarian
S
Swedish
D
German
HR
Croaan
SF
Finnish
DK
Danish
I
Italian
SK
Slovakian
E
Spanish
N
Norwegian
SL
Slovenian
F
French
NL
Dutch
W
Welsh
FO
Faroese
P
Portuguese
GA
Galician
PL
Polish
The 45x0x series seven segment style digital calendar clocks can be configured to display the date 4
different formats.
Fu Cl
Calendar Setup
Function
Format
Description
Up' button
function
Calendar 1 Mode
M1 01
26 06 14
Numeric date, ddmmyy (GB/UK) format
Exit to Time
display
M1 02
06 26 14
Numeric date, mmddyy (US) format
Exit to Time
display
M1 03
14 06 26
Numeric data yymmdd (EU/ISO) format
Exit to Time
display
M1 04
1 77
Numeric Julian day-of-year ddd format
Exit to Time
display
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4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
9 - Stopwatch Setup
The 4000x series digital clocks can be configured to operate as a mul funcon stopwatch controlled via
the supplied IR remote control. The clock can be switched between clock and stopwatch modes by
pressing the ‘Clock’ and ‘S/W’ buons respecvely. The ‘Start/Stop’ and Hold/Reset’ buons will control
the stopwatch operaon as per the below table.
4011x, 4012x, 4201x and 4202x clock and stopwatch displays do not use ‘Clock’ and ‘S/W’ buons. See
model specific documentaon for further details.
Fu SS
Stopwatch settings
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button
function
hh:mm
(4200)
hh:mm:ss
(4010)
Stopwatch
Mode
Std
SS Std
Display can be freely switched between clock &
stopwatch mode using IR remote control.
Select count
direcon
Off
SS Off
Stopwatch mode is disabled.
Exit to Time
display
Only
SS Only
Clock mode is disabled.
Select count
direcon
Count
Direction
SA 01
SA 01
Up from zero. Reset sets count to zero.
Select hold mode
SA 02
SA 02
Down from pre-programmed start me & stop at zero.
Select hold mode
SA 03
SA 03
Down from pre-programmed start me & then up from
zero.
Select hold mode
SA 04
SA 04
Down from pre-programmed start me & automacally
restart countdown.
Select hold mode
Hold Mode
SB 01
SB 01
Single, start/stop, start/stop count acon. No hold
funcon.
Select display
resoluon
SB 02
SB 02
Start/stop, start/stop count acon. Hold acon displays
accumulated split me.
Select display
resoluon
SB 03
SB 03
Start/stop, start/stop count acon. Hold acon displays
incremental split me.
Select display
resoluon
SB 04
SB 04
Start/stop, start/stop count acon. First hold acon
displays accumulated split me, second rejoins ongoing
count.
Select display
resoluon
SB 05
SB 05
Start/stop, start/stop count acon. First hold acon
displays incremental split me, second rejoins ongoing
count.
Select display
resoluon
Display
resolution
SC 01
SC 01
4200 display - Minutes & seconds
4010 display - Minutes, seconds & 1/100th sec.
Countdown
duraon seconds.
SC 02
SC 02
4200 display - Hours & minutes
4010 display - Hours, minutes & seconds.
Countdown
duraon seconds.
SC 03
SC 03
4200 display - Minutes & seconds up to 59 minutes, 59
seconds, then Hours & minutes
4010 display - Minutes, seconds & 1/100th sec. up to 59
minutes, 59 seconds, then Hours, minutes & seconds.
Countdown
duraon seconds.
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Operating and Installation Instructions
SC 04
SC 04
4200 display - Minutes only
4010 display - Minutes, seconds only.
Countdown
duraon seconds.
Countdown
duration
00
00 01 00
Set seconds, range 0-59.
Countdown
duraon minutes.
00 01
00 01 00
Set minutes, range 0-59.
Countdown
duraon hours.
00 01
00 01 00
Set hours, range 0-98.
Exit to me
display.
10 - External interface setup
The external interface of the 4000x series clocks can be used for connecon of a 406 temperature (supplied
separately) or to provide a Local Master synchronisaon output..
Fu Et
External Interface Setup
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button
function
hh:mm
(4200)
hh:mm:ss
(4010)
External Interface
O ff
Et O ff
External interface disabled (required for use with
external stopwatch switches).
Exit to me
display
Ta lt
Et Ta lt
Display alternang me and temperature display. See
406 documentaon for further sengs.
Exit to me
display
Tc nt
Et Tc nt
Display connuous temperature display. See 406
documentaon for further sengs.
Exit to me
display
Lo cl
Et Lo cl
Enable Local Master synchronisaon output (can
provide synchronisaon to a maximum 5 4000E units).
See Local Master documentaon for further details.
Exit to me
display
11 - System setup
The system setup menu contains general setup opons for the 4000x series digital clock displays as follows.
Fu St
System Setup
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button
function
hh:mm
(4200)
hh:mm:ss
(4010)
Display Brightness
Br A
Br A
Display brightness can be automacally set (A) or set to
one of seven fixed levels (1-7)
Select me
format
Time Format
24 hr
24 hr
Display me in either 24 hour (military) or 12 hour
format.
Display F/W
version
Firmware version
01 dd
01 dd
Firmware version clock is running.
Display B/L
version
Bootloader version
00 62
00 62
Bootloader version clock is running.
Factory mode.
Factory mode
Eg 00
Eg 00
Factory mode, not user accessible
Exit to me
display.
12 - Clock Status Display
The synchronisaon status of the 4000x series digital clocks is confirmed by the status of the Colon LEDs. If
the Colon LEDs are flashing, the unit is unsynchronised. When the clock successfully synchronises to the
selected me source, the Colon LEDs remain stacally illuminated.
From the me display, the ‘+’ buon can be used to scroll through the following informaon:
Time > Date > Brightness > Network mode > IP address > Subnet mask > Gateway address > MAC address
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