American Time SiteSync IQ SSQMSTR-00XSB Installation And Operation Manual

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Installation and Operation Manual
SiteSync IQ
Wired System
®
Part #
H004095W
Rev. 10

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  • Page 1 Installation and Operation Manual SiteSync IQ Wired System ® Part # H004095W Rev. 10...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SiteSync IQ Wired Installation Manual (USA only) Introduction 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): System Controller Features ............................. 4 SiteSync IQ System Controller and Analog Clocks Optional System Controller Features ..........................
  • Page 3 The American Time SiteSync IQ Wired System offers the latest and most innovative way to incorporate synchronized time throughout your facility, providing you with improved productivity and punctuality. The American Time SiteSync IQ wired clock series offers a selection of clocks to match a wide variety of application requirements. SiteSync IQ System Controller Standard Features Plastic case, steel case, analog and digital styles will provide years of maintenance-free service.
  • Page 4: System Controller Installation

    Set Menu Bias LOCAL a. Connect the power supply to the POWER INPUT port. Enter Time Zone b. Connect the power supply to 110v electrical supply (American Time recommends using surge protector/battery Enter offset from UTC for Custom Time Zone. offset from UTC backup Part # H006238 shown).
  • Page 5 01:00 AM network's Gateway device. Enter preceding zeros as necessary. to move to the next field. <> = AM/PM OK=ACPT • Gateway IP: <> • Use to select AM/PM. Press to accept. • Press © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 6 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).
  • Page 7 RJ45 Note: This option automatically syncs once ■ shot . If a synchronization attempt fails, GPS=N will be per hour at a time preset at the factory. displayed. © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 8 . If a synchronization attempt fails, GPS=N will be Note: This option automatically syncs once per ■ hour at a time preset at the factory. displayed. © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 9 Note: When Ethernet synchronization is working, ETH=S will be displayed on the screen in small 10:30:06 AM USCT text mode as shown in screen shot . If a synchronization attempt fails, ETH=N will be displayed. American Time Circts=Auto ETH=S © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 10 Master Synchronizer (optional, ATS Part # H004228). Status=AUTO WLS=S If a synchronization attempt fails, WLS=N will be displayed. ■ Important Note! The Sync Time set in Step 4 must be the same for both existing equipment units. Input © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 11: Wired Clock Circuit Installation

    (1 per min) OK=Done *The time sync priority can be configured. Reference Settings & Configuration on Page 41. CLOCK 1 CLOCK 2 Clock Circuit Terminals See Appendix I on Page 63 for Clock Circuit Wiring Diagram © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 12 OFF. In these cases, the surge 1a and b Programming New Events protection switches (see illustration below) can be moved to the OFF position. Contact American Time Technical Support Event Menu a. Press: , enter User Lock using the keypad and press with any questions.
  • Page 13 Choose: Day of month= 15 1=Set Date (1-31) All=00 OK=Accept 2=Set Weekday(s) Event Menu Event Menu Select event date Select event time: Day of month= 15 Evt Time: 12:00 AM All=00 OK=Accept MTWTF OK=Acpt © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 14 For recurring events this brings up the are the same as those listed in Reviewing and Editing Events by Schedule <>=Scroll OK=Edit Event Time screen. with one exception: event number cannot be used to jump directly to an event. © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 15 (Pressing 0 disables the circuit) Press to accept. This returns you to the Signal Circuit Schedule Assignment screen (b). Circuit Menu Cir:01 Choose Sch Press Sch: 01 00=Special Press to bring up the Duration screen. OK=Accept © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 16: Remote Connect Web Interface

    For more details on the features of Remote Connect, click on the Support link in the upper right-hand corner of the utility (Figure 3). To see a programming example, see Appendix D. 08:00 AM <>=AM/PM OK=Next © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 17 13 minutes for each 12 Hour button press to allow the clocks to adjust. —Time Zone: This drop down contains a list of all time zones. —Daylight Saving Time: This drop down contains AUTO, CUSTOM, or OFF. © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 18 6. Circuit Description: This allows the user to name the circuits. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect. i. Accept: Accept event entry. Figure 9 7. Schedule Description: This displays the schedule name as defined in the Event Edit window (Figure 9). j. Cancel: Cancel event entry. © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 19 Note: When changing these setting in Remote Connect, close your browser and log in again (with the new IP address, if applicable). ■ Use caution when revising these settings, as you could lose connectivity after pressing Update. © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 20 13. Reset All Settings: Pressing this button will reset the system controller to factory defaults. Note: Pressing this will change the IP address of the unit and it will have to be reconfigured to meet the network specifications. ■ © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 21: Settings And Configurations

    Config Menu Set Menu Month Restore Factory 2015 - 01 - 01 Settings >=Day Back=Year 1=Confirm 0=Cancel OK=Accept Set Menu Day 2015 - 01 - 01 >=Year Back=Month OK=Accept © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 22: Setup Manager

    • Remove power from the unit by switching the Power Input switch off, wait 5 seconds, then turn the unit back on. • Press when finished. Last If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, call Technical Support at American Time at 800-328-8996. OK=Accept < > •...
  • Page 23: Gps

    5. Inspect the GPS antenna for damage. Look for signs of lightning strikes or falling debris. If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at 800-328-8996. 6. Look for obstructions to the antenna's view of the sky and remove them if possible (example: tree branches). Clear any snow or ice off the antenna and surrounding area.
  • Page 24: Remote Connect

    If Remote Programming is Disabled, press to enable and press a jumper wire to short the terminals. Comm Menu If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at 800-328-8996. Remote Programming 1=Enable 2=Disable OK=Done 3.
  • Page 25: Wired Clock Circuit

    ■Note: You can try disabling the surge protection circuitry by switching it off (see diagram). These switches are located If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at 800-328-8996. inside the wiring compartment. Remove power to the System Controller and signal circuit lines before removing cover to access wiring.
  • Page 26: Secondary Clocks

    2. Click the Internet Time tab. click the Server down arrow, and then enter the IP address of the IQ System Controller If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at 800-328-8996.
  • Page 27: Appendix B: Supported Time Zones

    UTC+12 CONFIG UTC+13 CONFIG UTC-1 CONFIG UTC-2 CONFIG UTC-3 CONFIG UTC-4 CONFIG UTC-5 CONFIG UTC-6 CONFIG UTC-7 CONFIG UTC-8 CONFIG UTC-9 CONFIG UTC-10 CONFIG UTC-11 CONFIG UTC-12 CONFIG Custom Time Zone CONFIG CONFIG CONFIG © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 28 O to accept duration Step 14: 31 to set date Step 16: O to save event Step 15: Press B to exit Event Menu. Press B again to exit Program Menu if review/edit is complete. © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 29 This should return you to the replacement schedule screen (Step 4). Power/Transmission: From the Status Menu press . This displays: Press PB to exit to the main screen. 1. Power: Last time power was restored to system controller. Step 22: © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 30: American Time

    Update Software prompt will not be displayed. If the user attempts to manually force the firmware update through the Configuration Menu, there will be a prompt warning that the file size is too large. © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 31: Appendix H: Maintenance Guide

    Clock Code 16 - 3 wire Minute Impulse (59th minute) with 12hr Correction Clock Code 47 - Standard Electric Time AR-3 (3 wire Impulse) Clock Code: 02, 05, 16, 47 Rectifier diodes recommended for relay protection. ©American Time ©American Time...
  • Page 32 Clock Code 26 - Stromberg 2 wire Minute Impulse (58th minute) Hourly Correction Only Clock Code: 07, 08, 12, 26 Clock Code 22 - Dukane Synchronous Wired Clock Code: 22 Rectifier diode recommended for proper operation of reversing polarity. © American Time © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 33 Clock Code 38 - 2 wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse (59th minute) with 12hr Correction Clock Code: 38 Clock Code: 27 Clock Code 37 - 2 wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse Clock Code: 37 © American Time © American Time...
  • Page 34: Phone: 800-328-8996

    Master Clock - In a timekeeping or clock system, a device that acts as the source of time. The Master Clock, or System Controller, transmits the time to any number of secondary (slave) clocks. Navigation Message - A message, transmitted by each GPS satellite, containing its orbital elements, clock behavior, system time and status American Time messages. 140 3rd Street South, PO Box 707 Network - A group of interconnected computers or other electronic devices, capable of transferring data signals with each other.

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