Gorgy Timing HANDI 300 User Manual

Gorgy Timing HANDI 300 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® HANDI CLOCKS USER GUIDE ® HANDI ® HANDI ® HANDI ® HANDI MDE-HANDI-2078V4.0...
  • Page 2 This product can be used with TT or IT grounding. If a fuse is defective, it must be replaced with an identical one. Gorgy Timing disclaims all liability in the event of accident or damage caused by improper use of LEDI ®...
  • Page 3 EXPLANATION OF SAFETY SIGNS ON THE PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONSOMMAIRE INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION RAPIDE PRINCIPES GENERAUX General hazard – there is a risk of damage to the product if instructions are not followed Electrical hazard – there is a risk of electrocution or personal injury if instructions are not followed.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    1.2.4. NTP RECEIVER VERSION ..................7 230VAC Version ....................7 PoE Version ....................... 8 Wi-Fi Version ..................... 8 1.2.5. ASCII RS485 RECEIVER VERSION ..............8 Gorgy Timing Protocol ..................8 Polaris Protocol ....................9 1.4. FIXING & DIMENSIONS (IN MM) ..................10 ® 1.4.1. HANDI 300 ......................
  • Page 5 ® HANDI 800 ......................16 3.1. DESCRIPTION ........................ 16 3.2. CONNECTIONS ......................... 16 3.2.1. AFNOR NFS 87500 / IRIG-B 122 RECEIVER VERSION ........16 3.2.2. NTP RECEIVER VERSION .................. 16 230VAC Version ....................16 PoE Version ..................... 16 Wi-Fi Version ....................16 3.2.3.
  • Page 6 4.2. FIRMWARE 120.X.X.X VERSION ................... 33 4.2.1. Main web page « HOME » ................... 33 4.2.2. Web page « NETWORK CONFIGURATION » ............. 34 4.2.3. WEB page « NTP Configuration » ................ 36 4.2.4. Web page « Autonomous Mode » ................ 37 4.2.5.
  • Page 7: Handi ® 300 & Handi ® 450

    ® ® 1. HANDI 300 & HANDI 1.1. DESCRIPTION Analogue clocks in receiving pulses version, AFNOR NFS 87500 / IRIG-B 122, DCF24v, RS485 ASCII or NTP. 1.2. CONNECTIONS To reset the clock switch it off and on: by the "ON" / "OFF" located on the rear face of the clock (for versions where button is available) Or unplug and replug the clock (for pulse versions) Or open the clock and press the reset button on the card...
  • Page 8: Poe Version

    Change the switch position on the back onto the “ON” position The hands are positioned at 12 o'clock and then, 3 to 4 minutes after receiving the code, are positioned according to the received time information. A. Gorgy Timing Protocol ► Reception Mode ►...
  • Page 9: Polaris Protocol

    Byte Nr Field Size Value/Meaning Start of Text ($02) – mark the beginning of the frame. The day in the week in a human-readable way (MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, 2,3,4 D,A,Y SUN for Monday to Sunday) Space character ($20) 10D,D Day in the month on two ASCII characters ($30,$31 to $33,$31) Forward slash character ($2F)
  • Page 10: Fixing & Dimensions (In Mm)

    1.4. FIXING & DIMENSIONS (IN MM) ® 1.4.1. HANDI MDE-HANDI-2078V4.0...
  • Page 11: Handi 450

    ® 1.4.2. HANDI MDE-HANDI-2078V4.0...
  • Page 12: Handi ® 620

    ® 2. HANDI 2.1. DESCRIPTION Analogue clocks in receiving pulses version, AFNOR NFS 87500 / IRIG-B 122, DCF24v, RS485 ASCII or NTP. 2.2. CONNECTIONS To reset the clock switch it off and on: by the "ON" / "OFF" located on the rear face of the clock (for versions where button is available) Or unplug and replug the clock (for pulse versions) Or open the clock and press the reset button on the card...
  • Page 13: Ntp Receiver Version

    2.2.4. NTP RECEIVER VERSION A. 230VAC Version ► Connect the clock to the computer network. ► Connect the clock to the mains. B. PoE Version ► Connect the clock to the POE injector. C. Wi-Fi Version ► Connect the clock to the mains. ►...
  • Page 14: Fixing & Dimensions (In Mm)

    2.3. FIXING & DIMENSIONS (IN MM) 2.3.1. SINGLE FACE – MOUNTING WITH BRACKET ► The bracket can be fitted in the position of wall mount or side mount. ► Fixation of the rod (2 screws of 6 x 16) Remark: Mount at 6h on request. MDE-HANDI-2078V4.0...
  • Page 15: Double Face - Mounting With Bracket

    2.3.2. DOUBLE FACE – MOUNTING WITH BRACKET The bracket can be fitted in the position of wall mount or side mount. ► Fix one rod on each clock face. ► (4 screws of 6 x 16) ► Fix the 3 corner brackets on the back panel of each face (6 self-tapping screws of 4.8 x ►...
  • Page 16: Description

    ® 3. HANDI 3.1. DESCRIPTION Analogue clock in AFNOR NFS 87500 / IRIG-B 122, DCF24V, NTP version. 3.2. CONNECTIONS To reset the clock switch it off and on: by the "ON" / "OFF" located on the rear face of the clock (for versions where button is available) Or unplug and replug the clock (for pulse versions) Or open the clock and press the reset button on the card...
  • Page 17: Fixing & Dimensions (In Mm)

    3.3. FIXING & DIMENSIONS (IN MM) MDE-HANDI-2078V4.0...
  • Page 18: Configuration By Web Interface

    4. CONFIGURATION BY WEB INTERFACE 4.1. FIRMWARE VERSIONS 1.X.X.X Many product parameters can be configured through the product's built-in web interface. For clock group configurations, you can also use the dedicated program GTNetConfig (see the User Manual on https://www.gorgy-timing.fr/188-modes-d-emploi.htm for more information) To access the embedded web page, open your web browser (Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer...), and enter the product IP address.
  • Page 19 The index web page displays general information about your product You will find among others the following information: ► Product Name and Serial Number: to identify the product and know what kind of GORGY-TIMING product it is. ► Uptime and Internal Time: how much time the product is on and current internal time (UTC). ►...
  • Page 20: Ethernet Web Page

    4.1.2. Ethernet web page On this page, you can set the network configuration of your product. You can use auto settings (DHCP) or set a static IP address (Manual IP Settings option) with network mask and gateway. Network settings support IPv4 addresses, IPv6 addresses or both. ENDMI protocol allows the Gorgy-Timing clocks and Time servers network discovery.
  • Page 21: Security Web Page

    4.1.3. Security web page In this page, you can adjust the security level of your product. ► For example, you can restrict webpage access to HTTPS, change webpage credentials or disable product FTP/SSH server. ► You can also find Syslog settings here to report system event on Syslog server or read the internal logfile A.
  • Page 22: Time Input Web Page

    Software in /usr/bin directory (except those of Busybox) are develloped specifically for the GORGY TIMING product. We recommend that you DO NOT USE software which is not documented here in order to avoid any problem on the product which may lead to product misfunction or in worst case product corruption.
  • Page 23: Ntp Synchronization Options

    A. NTP Synchronization options ► Polling Rate: By default, NTP polling rate is automatically set to ensure a good synchronization with the minimum needed packet to reduce network traffic. But you can force it to 1 request per minute if you want better precision or in another hand reduce it up to 1 request per 16 minutes to reduce network traffic.
  • Page 24: Ntp Synchronization Information

    B. NTP Synchronization Information Here you can find information about the NTP client and the synchronization status. A time server can have different symbols preceding their names showing their status: ► *: the star before time server IP address tells that it was chosen as synchronization source by the NTP client.
  • Page 25: Snmp Settings Web Page

    ® N.B: You should keep "Product Description" to its default value ("LEDI NET") to avoid breaking compatibility with some Gorgy Timing software. ► SNMP v1/v2c Credentials: Set the community as you want to restrict SNMP server to talk only to SNMP client or SNMP trap server which uses the right community settings.
  • Page 26 ► Trap Generation: The product can spontaneously send information to an SNMP Trap server to alert on certain events. The list of alarms is available by consulting the MIB file of the product downloadable from this page. The sending protocol, IPV4 or IPv6 addresses or hostnames (requires a DNS server), ports and protocols of the Trap servers must then be specified.
  • Page 27: Firmware Update Web Page

    4.1.6. Firmware update web Page ► To update your GORGY-TIMING product, click on "Browse..." and select the firmware file "GT_FW_xxxx.bin" given by GORGY-TIMING Support Team. Then click on "Submit" to begin the update. Please, do not power off or reset the GORGY-TIMING product during firmware update, which will indicate you we when the product has been updated (around 2 minutes after fir- mware installation and reboot).
  • Page 28: With Ftp Client Filezilla

    ► Open Windows command prompt and browse to directory (with “cd”) where the firmware file is (GT_FW_Vx.y.z.bin). Check it with “dir”. ► hen Type: ► ftp <ip_address> ► User: GT_Tablet ► Password: gtandroid ► cd fw ► put GT_FW_Vx.y.z.bin ► quit The product will receive the firmware and after 1-2 minutes will restart with the new software version (check it in Index Webpage).
  • Page 29: Factory Default Web Page

    4.1.9. Factory Default web page ► To reset product to factory settings, click on «Reset». The product will reboot and after around 2 minutes, the product could be detected on the network and the web interface will be reachable... Attention: P configuration and all specific configuration will be removed. Notice that the product will go back to DHCP IPv4 mode to request its IP address.
  • Page 30 Local time settings The local time of the product can be configured on this web page as well as various other options. For more information on the options available, please refer to the section on the type of output your product has.
  • Page 31 The following is a non-exhaustive list of time zones already integrated into the product: List of Time Zone (TZID) files and their values Time difference from UTC TZID Name Time zone policy Countries / Cities concerned (excluding Daylight Saving Time) Summer time: Second last Sunday in Brazil outside the Amazon (Brazilia, Sao Brazillian Coast...
  • Page 32 ► either indicating the time difference to the international time UTC. This setting does not allow for automatic time changes unlike the TimeZone (TZID) files. Other HANDI options ► LED behaviour: For clocks with the red LED option indicating synchronisation, the behaviour of this LED can be configured here.
  • Page 33: Firmware 120.X.x.x Version

    4.2. FIRMWARE 120.X.X.X VERSION Many parameters can be configured through the WEB interface of the product. For group configuration, a dedicated program exists named GTNetConfig (for more information, please refer to https://www.gorgy-timing.fr/188-modes-d-emploi.htm) In order to access to the embedded WEB page, open your browser (Firefox, Chrome) and enter the IP address of the product, like below: NB : By default, the product will get its IP address by DHCP.
  • Page 34: Web Page " Network Configuration

    Upper and lower characters are taken into account. By default, IDs are: User name: admin Password: gtmt ► Network status : Network connection type. The clock can be connected in Wi-Fi or Ethernet mode. This status indicate what type of connectivity is used. In case of Wi-Fi, this status also indicates if the product is in Access Point or connected to an Access Point.
  • Page 35 This page is used to change the network configuration of the product. The automatic configuration by DHCP (Dynamic IPv4 address allocation (DHCP)) is the default configuration. It is also possible to specify a static IP (Manual IPv4 address configuration) with the sub-network mask, Gateway and DNS server.
  • Page 36: Web Page " Ntp Configuration

    4.2.3. WEB page « NTP Configuration » This page is used to configure the NTP client to receive time information. There are two ways to configure the NTP: ► By the automatic research of servers (Auto-configure the NTP settings) during lifetime of the product.
  • Page 37: Web Page " Autonomous Mode

    4.2.4. Web page « Autonomous Mode » This page disable the NTP client so as to configure the date and time manually. This mode is called: autonomous mode. Once applied, the internal hour of the clock is defined by the fields « Year », « Month », « Day », «...
  • Page 38: Web Page " Handi Configuration

    4.2.5. Web page « HANDI Configuration » In this page you can configure the HANDI display. A. Section Time settings ► Time zone: As the NTP protocol on transmit UTC time, it is mandatory to adjust the hours, minutes and seconds in order to have the local time on the clock. ►...
  • Page 39: Reset To Zero Of The Hands

    B. Reset to zero of the hands Applying « Reset » on the bottom of the page will make the clock hands go to 12:00 until the next electrical start. 4.2.6. Web page « Security Account » A. Section Password Settings This page allows the user to change their authentication password (web page and ftp).
  • Page 40: Web Page " Snmp Configuration

    4.2.7. Web page « SNMP Configuration » A. SNMP configuration through web page Cette page permet de configurer les paramètres du serveur de supervision SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). ► Product Name: The pre-filled field is the name of the product. It is available on the label on the back of the product.
  • Page 41: Snmp Configuration Through Software

    Name of the Trap Event NTP client is starting (generally after the product starts or NTP ntpStarting configuration changes) NTP client has found a new server to use for synchronization. newNTPSerSelected Could appear at first synchronization or if the selected server changes. autoNTPSerDetect NTP client just dectected a new server for its requests.
  • Page 42 Category Description Model .1.1.0 Name of the product serialNumber .1.2.0 Serial number versionNumber .1.3.0 Product version with the following pattern : x.x.x.x .1.4.0 MAC address of the product messageString .1.5.0 Synchronization message (same as in the web page under « Synchronization Status:») utcDateTime .1.6.0...
  • Page 43 ntpServEntPrivate .3.11.1.6. Key value up to 8 characters Keys [0,1,2] snmpVersion .4.1.0 Value is always 2 for SNMPv2c snmpName .4.2.0 Name of the product as in the web page snmpCommunity .4.3.0 Community as in the web page snmpLocation .4.4.0 Location as in the web page snmpContact .4.5.0 Contact as in the web page...
  • Page 44 chronoStartDate .6.5.0 Starting date of the counter. chronoEndDate .6.6.0 Ending date of the counter. chronoCommand .6.7.0 Chronometer command : Start down/up Reset Clear config Auto-start up/down Pause chronoOptions .6.8.0 Unused chronoTime .6.9.0 Time of the chronometer ntpStarting .0.3 Trap SNMP autoNTPSerDetect .0.4 Trap SNMP...
  • Page 45: Web Page " Firmware Update

    4.2.8. Web page « Firmware Update » ► In order to update the firmware, select a new binary thanks to “Choisir un fichier”. The file should be named "GT_FW_xxxx.bin", given by the SAV GORGY-TIMING. Then, click on « Download » which will be available only if a file is selected. The udpate could last long.
  • Page 46: Firmware Update Via Ftp

    4.2.9. Firmware update via FTP The products from GORGY-TIMING can also be update thanks to the FTP protocol on a control command (not Filezilla!) N.B: Check that the FTP is activated on the web page and that your IDs are the correct ones. On windows ►...
  • Page 47: Web Page " Restart / Restore

    4.1.10. Web page « Restart / Restore » A. Section periodically restart ► The clock offers the opportunity to be periodically restarted at a certain UTC time, every day. It is useful to counter some memories issues which appears if the network is instable (mostly in Wi-Fi mode).
  • Page 48: Wi-Fi Settings

    Wi-Fi network. 5.1. GENERAL Gorgy Timing products with Wi-Fi is compatible with the main part of existing Wi-Fi access point as we support Wi-Fi 2,4GHz, IEEE 802.11b/g/n. N.B: 5GHz Wi-Fi network ( IEEE 802.11ac) are not yet detected by Gorgy Timing products To connect to Wi-Fi access point, the product needs at least 2 parameters : ►...
  • Page 49 In "Access Point" Mode, the product has the following settings : ► SSID:GT_KIND_xxxxxx where « KIND » reflect product type (a.e « LEDI » ou « HANDI ► ») and « xxxxxx » is the product serial number. ► Password: Access point password is written on the backside of each product or in the Wi-Fi passwords summing document delivred with each command.
  • Page 50: Wi-Fi Settings By Web Page

    5.2. WI-FI SETTINGS BY WEB PAGE The manual configuration of the clocks can be done through the product web page. 5.2.1. Firmware 1.X.X.X versions A. Connection to the Wi-Fi "Access Point" ► First, you need to connect a terminal (PC, Smart-phone, Tablet... ) to the product's Wi-Fi "Access Point".
  • Page 51: Firmware 120.X.x.x Versions

    Once this configuration is validated, the clock will automatically try to connect to the specified network. The access point mode is then immediately cut, and the user is disconnected from the product (Web interface not accessible). If the configuration is valid, the clock connects to the Wi-Fi network, and the configuration web interface becomes accessible using the Wi-Fi clock's IP address on the Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 52: Access To Web Interface Of The Clock

    B. Access to web interface of the clock When the terminal is connected to the Wi-Fi access point of the clock, it is possible to find the IP address of the clock by using the "Scan" feature on the GTNetworkManager2 software. By default the IP address of the product is 192.168.0.2.
  • Page 53: Wi-Fi Configuration Web Page " Wi-Fi Configuration

    C. Wi-Fi Configuration Web Page « Wi-Fi Configuration » ► To select an access point, simply click on it to have it fill in the SSID and MAC fields. ► Wi-Fi password: Enter the password for the selected Wi-Fi. The clock takes a few seconds to change operating mode and then shows a "Success"...
  • Page 54 In both cases, the use of "GT Network Manager" can again be useful. If the connection is lost, the clock tries to reconnect but if the reconnection is not possible, due to the distance between the clock and the access point or to a loss of network, then the clock returns to the access point at the address 192.168.0.2.
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting

    6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1. PRODUCT TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1.1. Generic issues Issue Solution Cause Power supply is not plugged Plug in the alimentation cable ON/OFF button is not ON position Put this button on ON position Product is not powered Product is PoE powered and the Ethernet Port is not connected to PoE Connect the product to PoE compa- compatible ( IEEE 802.3af) switch or...
  • Page 56: Ethernet Network Issues

    GTNetworkManager2. I cannot detect the pro- duct with GTNetworkMa- Configure the computer to have the nager2 (Gorgy Timing Computer is not in the same sub- same subnetwork than the product or product detection tool). network use additionnal Unicast range of GTNetworkManager2.
  • Page 57 GORGY TIMING. SUR UN POSTE support@gorgy-timing.fr FIXE : Number of statement for training provider activity : 82 38 04877 38 GORGY TIMING RC 74 B 38 - Any technical, aesthetic, color modifications can be made without notice. MDE-HANDI-2078V4.0...

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