Standard 1460 Owner's Manual

Master time programmer

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OWNER'S MANUAL
for
MASTER TIME PROGRAMMER
Cat. No. 1460 / 1461
P/N 445727
ISSUE II Rev. E
10/98
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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL MASTER TIME PROGRAMMER Cat. No. 1460 / 1461 P/N 445727 ISSUE II Rev. E 10/98 firealarmresources.com...
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  • Page 3 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMPORTANT INSTALLATION AND WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY INFORMATION: Faraday, LLC (the Manufacturer) provides a limited warranty to the Original Purchaser of this product. The Original Purchaser is the party to whom the Manufacturer issued its Sales Order, generally the Manufacturer's distributor.
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FCC COMPLIANCE FCC COMPLIANCE FCC COMPLIANCE FCC COMPLIANCE FCC COMPLIANCE WARNING: WARNING: WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if WARNING: WARNING: not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Table of Contents ..............1 MPORTANT NSTALLATION AND ARRANTY NFORMATION FCC C ........................2 OMPLIANCE ........................2 TATIC ARNING ......................2 LECTRIC HOCK AZARD ........................ 3 ABLE ONTENTS ..........................7 ESCRIPTION ..................... 7 ENERAL ESCRIPTION OF ......................7...
  • Page 6 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Table of Contents ......................29 ..................... 29 TEADY MTB A ....................29 ............... 30 ROGRAMMING THE ASTER ROGRAMMER ................... 30 EVEL ROGRAMMING ....................30 CHEDULE ..................30 CHEDULE ................30 LTERNATE CHEDULE ................... 31 EVEL ROGRAMMING ..................... 31...
  • Page 7 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Table of Contents ................... 54 PECIAL UNCTIONS ...................... 55 ROUBLE HOOTING UIDE ..................55 ROUBLE HOOTING UIDELINES ................55 ECONDARY LOCKS ............. 56 ASTER ROGRAMMER OESN ............ 56 TILITY EVICE PERATE ROPERLY ..............57 TILITY EVICE ............A-1...
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  • Page 9: Description

    1460/1461. A 16 character by 2 line LCD allows the user to monitor the 1460/1461’s status and response to programming. Included is a backlight that either remains on continuously, or turns off after a short time, depending on the user’s requirements.
  • Page 10: System Options

    DESCRIPTION II.) Program Features (Cont'd) F.) EVENTS - The 1460 allows up to 900 events per day to be entered into memory. This is equivalent to 6300 possible events per week. Programmed events can be “start”, “stop”, or “duration” events. “Duration” events are normally used to operate signals. “Start” and “stop”...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Weight: 1460 Master Time Programmer: 19.5 lb 1461 Master Time Programmer: 15.3 lb External Dimensions: 1460 Master Time Programmer: 14.250" X 14.250" X 4.125" 1461 Master Time Programmer: 19.000" X 13.000" X 3.500" ELECTRICAL Power Requirements:...
  • Page 12 Installation is to be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code and local electrical codes. I.) Parts Checklist Parts Checklist for 1460 Master Time Programmer Backbox Chassis Assembly (mounted in backbox) Door Assembly Installation Kit...
  • Page 13: Nit

    INSTALLATION II.) Surface Mount Unit (1460): A.) Panel Mounting: 1.) Prior to installing the 1460, ensure that all necessary parts are included in the carton. Check all items in the carton against the Parts Checklist. ® 2.) Prepare the backbox for mounting. Remove the four #6-32 Keps Nuts holding the Chassis ®...
  • Page 14 4.) Apply power to the 1460 by switching its circuit breaker on at the circuit breaker panel. a.) The 1460 should show the time and date (there may be as much as a 30 second delay after power up for the display to show time and date).
  • Page 15 The LEDs on the main board (and on the 1464(s), if installed) blink at a rate of about once per second. E.) Finishing the Installation: 1.) Close the door of the 1460. Secure it in place with the two #8-32 X 3/8" Truss head screws provided. 2.) Fill out the “Installer Information” section on page 1 of this manual.
  • Page 16 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION Wiring AC Power to the 1460 Master Time Programmer AC Input Terminals Location of AC Input Terminals on 1460 Main Board Line Neutral Conduit / Earth Ground Wiring a 1460 to 120VAC Power Page 14 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 17 #4 Lockwasher (4 PLaces) Screw, #4-40 x 3/8 (4 Places) EXPLODED VIEW OF THE 1460 SURFACE BACKBOX AND DOOR LOCATION OF W2 JUMPER LOCATION OF W1 JUMPER LOCATION OF HARDWARE RESET PINS LOCATION OF JUMPERS ON CPU BOARD OF THE 1460 Page 15 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 18: Est

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION III.) Rack Mount Unit (1461): A.) Preparing the Equipment Rack: 1.) Pull all field wiring into the 19" rack or console. Be sure to allow adequate wire length for connection to the external field terminals on the back of the 1461.
  • Page 19 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION 3.) Perform a bench test on the 1461: CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! Ensure that ALL sources of electrical power are disconnected from the 1461 PRIOR TO performing adjustments and optional module installations so that no accidental contact with energized parts can be made.
  • Page 20: Equipment Rack

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION 2.) Enable the display’s backlight time-out, if necessary. a.) Determine if the application requires the display’s backlight to turn off after 2 minutes. If not, SKIP THE REMAINDER OF STEP 2. The display is equipped with a backlight. The backlight makes the display easier to read, but causes the 1461 to draw slightly more current than if the backlight were not present.
  • Page 21 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION 4.) Apply power to the 1461 by switching its circuit breaker on at the circuit breaker panel. The 1461 should show the time and date. E.) Connecting Field Devices: CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! Ensure that NO electrical power is present on any wire before installation.
  • Page 22: Ower

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION Wiring AC Power to the 1461 Master Time Programmer AC Input Terminals Location of AC Input Terminals on 1461 Chassis Line Neutral Conduit / Earth Ground Wiring a 1461 to 120VAC Power Page 20 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 23: Hassis

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION Cover 1461 Master Time Programmer Screw, #6-20 x 3/8 Rec. Pan Hd. Type "AB" EXPLODED VIEW OF THE 1461 CHASSIS LOCATION OF HARDWARE RESET PINS LOCATION OF W1 JUMPER LOCATION OF W2 JUMPER LOCATION OF JUMPERS ON CPU BOARD OF THE 1461 Page 21 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 24 The hardware reset is least often used of the three system controls. The hardware reset is a two pin header found on the CPU board of the 1460 or the 1461. Refer to the appropriate diagram on page 15 or 21 to locate the hardware reset of your unit.
  • Page 25 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION ‘Display Clock Circuits’ ‘Display Signal Circuits’ keys are the same as the ‘0’ ‘D’ and the keys, respectively. Operating these keys for these functions is described later in this section of this manual. ‘Manual On’ ‘Manual Off’...
  • Page 26 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION Menu prompts only occur when the operator has accessed a menu. The top line of the display usually indicates which menu has been accessed. The bottom line of the dis- play scrolls the menu items available. In order to choose a menu item, the operator must press the key that corresponds to that item.
  • Page 27 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION The yes/no prompts are the most straightforward of all the prompts. The prompt is ‘YES’ ‘NO’ usually a yes or no question. The operator then must press either the key to answer the question. Erase this date Yes or No II.) Operating the Master Time Programmer...
  • Page 28 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION NO ACCESS CODE ACCESS CODE LEVEL 1 ACCESS LEVEL 2 ACCESS LEVEL 3 ACCESS CODE CODE CODE REQUIRED REQUIRED Set Schedule Set Schedule Set Schedule Display Clock Circuits Menu Program Events Program Events Display Signal Circuits Prog.
  • Page 29: Steady All Call

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION B.) Display Circuits From the time and date display, there are two features that can always be used without needing an access code. These features are “DISPLAY CLOCK CIRCUITS” and “DISPLAY SIGNAL CIRCUITS.” 1.) Display Clock Circuits “DISPLAY CLOCK CIRCUITS”...
  • Page 30 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION 1.) The Virtual ON/OFF/AUTO Switch ‘MANUAL ON’ ‘MANUAL OFF’ ‘AUTOMATIC’ , and Function Keys work to- gether. They perform the same function that the “ON/OFF/AUTO” switch performed on many older Master Time Programmers. Thus, these three Function Keys are sometimes referred to as the “virtual ON/OFF/AUTO switch.”...
  • Page 31 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION c.) Automatic The “AUTOMATIC” function allows the signal circuit to be used for programmed events. While a signal circuit is in automatic condition, it operates in accordance to the currently running schedule of programmed events. If in "AUTOMATIC"...
  • Page 32: Programming The Master Time Programmer

    If the code was entered properly, the display will show the Main Menu. There is only one choice for Level 1: 1=Set Schedule. Main Menu 1=Set Schedule Set Schedule: The 1460/61 will run a main schedule, or when necessary, an alternate ‘1’ schedule. After pressing from the Main Menu, the Schedule Menu is displayed. There are two choices in this menu: 1=Main Schedule, and 2=Alternate Schedule.
  • Page 33: Level 2 Programming

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION B.) Level 2 Programming: To access Level 2 programming features, when prompted for the access code, use the ‘0’ ‘9’ keys to enter the code for Level 2 and press the ‘Enter’ key. If the code was entered...
  • Page 34 Use the ‘0’ ‘9’ keys to enter the event hour. If the 1460/61 is set for Enter Hours <12> 24 hour format, be sure to enter the PM hours correctly. Entering the hours will display the new data on the second line of the display. After the hour is entered, press the ‘Enter’...
  • Page 35 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION Use the ‘1’ ‘9’ and/or ‘A’ ‘D’ keys to enter the circuits that this Enter Circuits event controls. Entering the circuit will toggle the number of the circuit 1234567890ABCD on the second line. After the circuits are entered, press the ‘Enter’...
  • Page 36 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION Pressing ‘4’ allows the operator to scan and edit all events in the event table. Once the manner by whichevents are to be scanned and/or edited has been chosen, those events are displayed in chronological order on the second line of the display.
  • Page 37 Use the ‘0’ ‘9’ keys to enter the event hour. If the 1460/61 is set for Enter Hours <12> 24 hour format, be sure to enter the PM hours correctly. Entering the hours will display the new data on the second line of the display. After the hour is entered, press the ‘Enter’...
  • Page 38 Main Menu 3=Alternat Dates 3.) Alternate Dates : The 1460/61 can be programmed with up to 65 alternate dates. On the programmed dates the 1460/61 will automatically change to an alternate schedule for that day and return to the main schedule the following day. After ‘3’...
  • Page 39: Alternate Dates

    Pressing displays in chronological order the alternate dates programmed into the 1460/1461 on the second line of the display. The first line of the display will show the current alternate date and the total number of alternate dates programmed. Then the first line will scroll through the available options.
  • Page 40: Set Time

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION Use the ‘0’ ‘9’ keys to enter the alternate date's year. Entering Enter Year < 0> the year will display the new data on the second line of the display. After the year is entered, press the ‘Enter’...
  • Page 41: Manual Advance

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION Main Menu 6=Manual Advance 6.) Manual Advance: A manual advance is the partial or complete hourly correction of the secondary clocks by manually controlling either clock circuit at the keypad. The operation of a clock circuit will vary to be consistent with the clock code pro- grammed for the clock circuit (See "Program Clocks"...
  • Page 42: Level 3 Programming

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION C.) Level 3 Programming: To access Level 3 programming features, when prompted for the access code, use the ‘0’ ‘9’ keys to enter the code for Level 3 and press the ‘Enter’ key. If the code was entered...
  • Page 43: Set Defaults

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION Main Menu 8=Set Defaults 8.) Set Defaults: The Set Defaults Menu allows for altering the basic operation of the Master Time Programmer. After pressing ‘8’ from the Main Menu, the Set Defaults Menu is displayed. There are ten choices in this menu: 1=Set Time Base, 2=Set Time Format, 3=Set Line Freq, 4=Daylight Save, 5=All Call, 6=Serial Port, 7=WWV, 8=Mast to Mast, 9=Prog Clocks, A=Function Keys, and D=Clear Memory.
  • Page 44 NOTE: When the Daylight Savings Time feature is enabled, the change from standard time to Daylight Savings Time actually occurs at 2:03 AM. The change from Daylight Savings Time to standard time occurs at 2:01 AM. All Call Circuit 1234567890ABCD e.) All Call Feature: To enable or disable the operation of All Call for each signal...
  • Page 45: Wwv Enable

    WWV (UTC) Calibration: The 1467 UTC Option allows this Master Time Programmer to synchronize itself to Universal Time Coordinated via a MODEM and telephone lines. UTC is an internationally agreed upon time standard. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) transmits UTC via MODEM from its Automated Computer Time Service (ACTS).
  • Page 46: Call Rate

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION 2.) Call Rate: To set the number of times per year the Master Time Programmer automatically calls NIST-ACTS, press the ‘2’ key (Call Rate) from the WWV ‘1’ Defaults Menu. The display now prompts the operator to press for daily, ‘2’...
  • Page 47 (Set Time Zone) from the WWV Defaults Menu. The display now prompts the operator to select the desired time zone. One of the four standard time zones of the continental United States can be selected. To select one of these time zones, press ‘1’...
  • Page 48 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION To set an offset from UTC other than one of these four, press ‘5’ (Time ‘6’ Behind) to set a time zone in the Earth’s western hemisphere, or (Time Ahead) to set a time zone in the Earth’s eastern hemisphere. When either ‘5’...
  • Page 49 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION 8.) Call WWV Now: To manually initiate a UTC calibration of the Master Time Programmer, press the ‘8’ key (Call WWV Now) from the WWV Defaults Menu. Calling WWV Please Stand By! When manually initiating a UTC calibration, the user should take the...
  • Page 50 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION To program the master to master synchronization, press the ‘8’ (Master to Master) key from the Set Defaults Menu. The display now prompts the operator through the following screens to program the master to master synchronization.
  • Page 51: U P /Download

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION k.) Clear Memory: To clear all programming, press the ‘D’ (Clear Memory) key from ‘ YES ’ the Set Defaults Menu. The display now prompts the operator to press clear the Master Time Programmer memory or ‘NO’...
  • Page 52 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION ‘2’ b.) Remote Operation: To set Upload/Download for Remote operation, press the (Remote) key. The operator must now set the baud rate with which the Master Time Programmer's RS-232 Module will communicate with its own MODEM. Press ‘1’...
  • Page 53: Access Code

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION Main Menu B=Access Code ‘B’ 10.) Access Code: To change the Level 3 access code, press the (Access Code) key from the Main Menu. After pressing ‘B’ from the Main Menu, the operator is prompted through the following screen to change the access code for Level 3 Programming Features.
  • Page 54: Diagnostics

    1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION All thirty-two characters of the display will be solid blocks. All thirty-two characters of the display will be spaces. Diagnostics Relay K7 energizes. Relay K7 Diagnostics Relay K8 energizes and Relay K7 de-energizes. Relay K8 Diagnostics Relay K9 energizes and Relay K8 de-energizes.
  • Page 55 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION The relays on option board 2 energize and de-energize in Diagnostics the same manner. NOTE: If the option board is not in- Opt Board 2 K1 stalled, the display will still cycle through each relay. The display now prompts the operator to press each key in Diagnostics succession.
  • Page 56 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL OPERATION Main Menu D=Special 12.) Special Functions: Special Functions is a feature that provides access to information or features stored in the Master Time Programmer that cannot be accessed from any other programming feature. WARNING: Use only the Special Functions discussed in this manual. Use of...
  • Page 57 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE The 1460/1461 Master Time Programmer contains both hardware and software. A fully func- tional unit requires both. If your Master Time Programmer fails, it is possible to find if the failure is hardware or software related.
  • Page 58 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDELINES My Master Time Programmer doesn't keep time! Are seconds on display incrementing? NO - Do diagnostic LED's on circuit board blink? Perform hardware reset. Are seconds on display incrementing now? NO - Call Distributor.
  • Page 59 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDELINES My Bell(s) / Utility Device(s) won't turn off! Momentarily press <D> at the time and date display. Does the Master Time Programmer indicate that the Signal Circuit is on? NO -...
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  • Page 61 Programming Menu Table of Contents ACCESS CODE TO CHANGE ........................PAGE A-21 ALL CALL TO OPERATE ........................PAGE A-4 PULSING ......................... PAGE A-4 STEADY ........................PAGE A-4 TO PROGRAM ........................PAGE A-21 BAUD RATE FOR TRANSMITTING TIME AND DATE (1468A) ..........PAGE A-9 TO SET FOR WWV (1467) ..................
  • Page 62 Programming Menu Table of Contents EVENTS: (CONT'D) BY SIGNAL CIRCUIT TO CHANGE ......................... PAGE A-17 TO DELETE ........................PAGE A-17 TO EDIT ........................PAGE A-17 FINDING SPECIFIC ...................... PAGE A-17 ALL EVENTS ........................PAGE A-18 TO CHANGE ......................... PAGE A-18 TO DELETE ........................
  • Page 63 Programming Menu Table of Contents SERIAL PORT (1468A) TO PROGRAM ........................PAGE A-9 SIGNAL CIRCUIT TO DISABLE ........................PAGE A-4 TO EDIT EVENTS BY TO CHANGE ......................PAGE A-17 TO DELETE ......................PAGE A-17 TO EDIT ........................PAGE A-17 FINDING SPECIFIC ....................PAGE A-17 TO MANUALLY TURN ON ....................
  • Page 64 TO OPERATE "ALL CALL" SIGNAL TO MANUALLY TURN ON A CIRCUITS SIGNAL CIRCUIT YOUR ALL CALL CIRCUITS ARE: PRESS 1 (MANUAL ON) IF ASKED, ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE AND PRESS ENTER YOU ARE ASKED TO ENTER Circuits to turn on. ENTER THE NUMBER OF THE CIRCUIT YOU WANT TO MANU- ALLY RING - THE NUMBER IS...
  • Page 65 TO CHANGE TO AN TO CHANGE THE MAIN YOUR SCHEDULES ARE: ALTERNATE SCHEDULE SCHEDULE PRESS A (MENU) PRESS A (MENU) ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE CODE PRESS ENTER PRESS ENTER YOU ARE IN THE Main YOU ARE IN THE Main Menu.
  • Page 66 TO RUN THE DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINE *WARNING: THIS ROUTINE ACTU- ALLY OPERATES THE MASTER TIME PROGRAMMER'S RELAYS. ALL FIELD DEVICES SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED FROM CLOCK AND SIGNAL CIRCUITS PRIOR TO RUNNING THIS TEST! 1. PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE 3.
  • Page 67 TO SET THE TIME TO SET DATE TO ENABLE DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME 1. PRESS A (MENU) PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE CODE CODE 3.
  • Page 68 TO SET THE TIME BASE TO SET THE TIME FORMAT TO SET THE LINE FREQUENCY 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE CODE CODE...
  • Page 69 TO PROGRAM THE SERIAL TO PROGRAM THE MASTER- TO PROGRAM THE CLOCK PORT OPTION TO-MASTER SYNCHRONIZA- CODE TION OPTION 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2.
  • Page 70 TO ENABLE THE TO DISABLE THE TO SET THE WWV MODULE WWV MODULE CALL RATE 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) PRESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE CODE CODE...
  • Page 71 TO SET THE TO SET THE WWV CALL TIME POWER FAIL FEATURE 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE CODE 3. PRESS ENTER 3. PRESS ENTER YOU ARE IN THE Main Menu. YOU ARE IN THE Main Menu.
  • Page 72 TO SET THE TO SET TIME ZONE PHONE NUMBER 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 12.ENTER THE NUMBER OF MINUTES BEHIND OR 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS AHEAD OF UTC (0-59) CODE CODE 13.PRESS ENTER 3.
  • Page 73 TO SET DTE BAUD RATE TO MANUALLY CALIBRATE MASTER CLOCK AGAINST UTC OF 1467 UTC MODULE 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE CODE 3. PRESS ENTER 3. PRESS ENTER YOU ARE IN THE Main Menu.
  • Page 74 TO DISABLE A CLOCK TO ENABLE A CLOCK TO MANUALLY ADVANCE THE CIRCUIT CIRCUIT CLOCKS PRESS A (MENU) PRESS A (MENU) PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE CODE CODE 3.
  • Page 75 TO ADD AN EVENT 27. REPEAT STEPS 6 14. ENTER THE DAYS YOU THROUGH 26 AS NECES- WANT THIS EVENT TO 1. PRESS A (MENU) SARY TO COMPLETE YOUR OCCUR ON- PROGRAMMING NEEDS A LETTER REPRESENTING 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS EACH DAY CHOSEN IS CODE 28.
  • Page 76 TO EDIT EVENTS BY 11. PRESS 8 (YES) 25. PRESS ENTER SCHEDULE YOU ARE ASKED TO ENTER 12. REPEAT STEPS 9 THRU 11 AS 1. PRESS A (MENU) THE TYPE OF EVENT. NECESSARY FOR ALL EVENTS TO BE DELETED 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 26.
  • Page 77 TO EDIT EVENTS BY SIGNAL WANT TO Erase this event 25. PRESS ENTER CIRCUIT YOU ARE ASKED TO ENTER 11. PRESS 8 (YES) THE TYPE OF EVENT. 1. PRESS A (MENU) 12. REPEAT STEPS 9 THRU 11 26. PRESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS AS NECESSARY FOR ALL A FOR A START EVENT, CODE...
  • Page 78 TO EDIT ALL EVENTS TO CHANGE EVENTS 25. PRESS ENTER YOU ARE ASKED TO ENTER 1. PRESS A (MENU) 11. USE KEYS DISCUSSED IN THE TYPE OF EVENT STEP 6 TO SCROLL TO 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS EVENT TO BE CHANGED 26.
  • Page 79 TO ADD ALTERNATE 14. PRESS ENTER DATES YOU ARE RETURNED TO THE Add Alternate Dates Menu. 1. PRESS A (MENU) 15. REPEAT STEPS 6 THROUGH 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 14 AS NECESSARY TO COM- CODE PLETE YOUR PROGRAM- MING NEEDS 3.
  • Page 80 TO EDIT ALTERNATE DATES 10. REPEAT STEPS 7 THROUGH 9 22. PRESS ESC TWICE AS NECESSARY FOR ALL DISPLAY TELLS YOU THAT IT 1. PRESS A (MENU) ALTERNATE DATES TO BE IS Sorting Alternate Dates, DELETED THEN YOU ARE RETURNED 2.
  • Page 81 TO PROGRAM A CIRCUIT FOR TO PROGRAM THE FUNCTION TO CHANGE THE LEVEL 3 ALL CALL KEYS ACCESS CODE 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1. PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS 2.
  • Page 82 TO PERMIT AN UPLOAD OR TO PERMIT AN UPLOAD OR DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD IN LOCAL MODE IN REMOTE MODE 9. FOR EACH DIGIT, PRESS: **NOTE: ENSURE THAT ALL **NOTE: ENSURE THAT ALL 0 - 9 TO SELECT A HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE NUMERAL IS PROPERLY INSTALLED!
  • Page 83 *WARNING: THERE ARE OTHER SPECIAL FUNCTIONS WHICH CAN CAUSE OPERATIONAL PROBLEMS IF USED INCORRECTLY. USE ONLY THE SPECIAL FUNCTIONS BELOW! TO GET THE SOFTWARE TO CONDUCT A RAM TEST TO SEE THE SALES DEMO VERSION AND DATE 1. PRESS A (MENU) 1.
  • Page 84 TO CLEAR THE MEMORY * WARNING: ALL EVENT AND ALTERNATE DATE INFORMA- TION WILL BE CLEARED WHEN MEMORY IS CLEARED! 1. PRESS A (MENU) 2. ENTER 3 DIGIT ACCESS CODE 3. PRESS ENTER YOU ARE IN THE Main Menu. 4. PRESS 8 YOU ARE IN THE Set Defaults Menu 5.
  • Page 85 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL CLOCK CODE DESCRIPTIONS Each clock circuit of the 1460/1461 Master Time Programmer consists mainly of two relays:a RUN relay and a RESET relay. Each RUN relay provides one set of Form C contacts that are brought out a terminal block of the main board.
  • Page 86 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL CLOCK CODE 9: hourly correction - none 12 hour correction - the RUN and RESET relays activate at 12:00:00 (AM and PM) for 2 seconds CLOCK CODE 11: hourly correction - the RUN and RESET relays activate at XX:59:25 for 35 seconds...
  • Page 87 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL CLOCK CODE 24: minute impulse - the RUN relay activates at XX:XX:58 for 2 seconds hourly correction - none 12 hour correction - none CLOCK CODE 25: minute impulse - the RUN relay activates at XX:XX:58 for 2 seconds;...
  • Page 88 STANDARD, Impulse, 2373, 2383 Series (hr. correct only) Fig. 3 or 4 Impulse (Accumulator, no correction) Fig. 10 CINCINNATI, Impulse, D6 (hr. & 12 hr. correct) Fig. 3 or 4 STANDARD, Impulse, 2376, 2386 Series (hr. & 12 hr. correct) Fig. 3 or 4 Page B-4 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 89 FIG. 1 TYPICAL WIRING FOR SYNCHRONOUS CLOCK MOVEMENTS (Single Voltage)* * FOR DUAL VOLTAGE CLOCKS USE FIG. #2 FOR SYNCHRONOUS CLOCK MOVEMENTS CLOCK POWER RESET 1A BLK (RUN) RESET 1B (COMMON) (CORRECT) RUN 1 RESET 2A BLK (RUN) RESET 2B (COMMON) (CORRECT) RUN 2...
  • Page 90 FIG. 2 TYPICAL WIRING FOR SYNCHRONOUS CLOCK MOVEMENTS (Dual Voltage) RUN POWER RESET 1A CORRECT RESET 1B CORRECT RUN 1 RESET 2A CORRECT RESET POWER CORRECT RESET 2B RUN 2 MAX. LOAD PER CIRCUIT 3A. INDUCTIVE 28VDC/120VAC firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 91 FIG. 3 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 2 WIRE POLARITY REVERSAL CLOCK SYSTEM WITH 1415 CLOCK POWER SUPPLY AND 1416 CLOCK BOOSTER INPUT: 120VAC 60 HZ 1 AMP. Power Supply Ratings: Input: 120 VAC 60Hz 1 Amp. Output: 23-30 VDC 2.5 Amp. AC N G RESET 1A 24VDC...
  • Page 92 FIG. 4 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 2 WIRE POLARITY REVERSAL CLOCK SYSTEM RESET 1A RESET 1B BLACK RUN 1 RESET 2A RESET 2B POWER RUN 2 CLOCK 24VDC MAX. LOAD 3A. INDUCTIVE 28VDC/120VAC firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 93 FIG. 5 TYPICAL WIRING FOR 2362, 2364, 25DIG, AND 40DIG SERIES SECONDARY DIGITAL CLOCKS YELLOW FOR USE WITH RTC-DIG BLUE REMOTE TIMER CONTROL ORANGE (IF NOT USED, INSULATE BARE WIRE ENDS) 24VAC/120VAC RESET 1A * (RUN) * (RUN) RESET 1B WHT (CORRECT) GREEN RED (CORRECT)
  • Page 94 FIG. 6 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR AR2 & AR2A CLOCK SYSTEM RESET 1A PWR. SUPP. IMPULSE RESET 1B RESET SPS-1-12 J108676 RUN 1 AC N 120VAC LINE POWER RESET 2A RESET 2B MAX. LOAD RUN 2 3A. INDUCTIVE 28VDC/120VAC firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 95 FIG. 7 TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR AR3 CLOCK SYSTEM 24VDC RESET 1A (RUN) (COMMON) RESET 1B (CORRECT) RUN 1 RESET 2A (RUN) (COMMON) RESET 2B (CORRECT) RUN 2 MAX. LOAD 3A. INDUCTIVE 28VDC/120VAC firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 96 FIG. 8 TYPICAL WIRING FOR TWO-WIRE, POLARITY REVERSAL, IMPULSE CLOCK MOVEMENTS (USING CLOCK CODE 21) INDICATES TERMINALS ON 2350 SERIES IMPULSE CLOCKS RESET 1A (3) (+ MINUTE IMPULSE) RESET 1B (1) (+ HOURLY CORRECT) RUN 1 RESET 2A CLOCK POWER RESET 2B RUN 2 MAX.
  • Page 97 FIG. 9 TYPICAL WIRING FOR THREE-WIRE IMPULSE CLOCK MOVEMENTS CLOCK POWER RESET 1A (RESET) (COMMON) RESET 1B (RUN) RUN 1 (RESET) RESET 2A (COMMON) RESET 2B (RUN) RUN 2 MAX. LOAD 3A. INDUCTIVE 28VDC/120VAC firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 98 FIG. 10 TYPICAL WIRING FOR TWO-WIRE, MINUTE IMPULSE CLOCK MOVEMENTS WITH NO HOURLY OR 12 HOUR CORRECTION RESET 1A (RUN) RESET 1B (COMMON) RUN 1 RESET 2A (RUN) RESET 2B (COMMON) CLOCK POWER RUN 2 MAX. LOAD 3A. INDUCTIVE 28VDC/120VAC firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 99 FIG. A TYPICAL AUXILIARY CIRCUIT WIRING FOR SIGNAL DEVICES SIGNAL POWER SIGNAL POWER CIRCUIT 2 CIRCUIT 1 (COMMON) (HOT) (COMMON) (HOT) NOTES: 1. Signal Power Voltage must match voltage SIG. CKT. 1 rating for signal devices. If voltage rating of devices of both Auxiliary Circuits are the same, then one Signal SIG.
  • Page 100 FIG. B TYPICAL AUXILIARY CIRCUIT WIRING FOR UTILITY CONTROL DEVICES EXAMPLE: AUXILIARY CIRCUIT 1:Utility Control Device with Max load - 8A. Inductive, 28VDC/120VAC UTILITY POWER AUXILIARY CIRCUIT 2:Utility Control Device with load higher than 8A. CIRCUIT 1 - Remote Relay required (COMMON) (HOT) Utility Devices include: Air Handling Units, Fans, Motors,...
  • Page 101 12 hour correction - a correction signal sent to compatible secondary clocks every 12 hours that corrects the clocks from as much as 11 hours and 57 minutes slow 1460/1461 Master Time Programmer - a Faraday, Inc. microprocessor based time management unit which was released for production in 1994...
  • Page 102 - the difference between the foreground of a character of the LCD and background of the display daylight savings time - a unit of time (usually 1 hour) that is ahead of the standard time of a time zone...
  • Page 103 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Function Key - a key of the keypad that performs a specific task, such as all call or disabling signal circuits hardware - the physical components of the Master Time Programmer and options holiday - see alternate date...
  • Page 104 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL oscillator - an electronic component that provides a stable electrical signal of a given frequency; time base feature that allows the Master Time Programmer to synchronize its time keeping to its internal crystal oscillator open - to display the contents of a menu...
  • Page 105 - the manner in which time is displayed, such as 12 hour or 24 hour format UTC - Universal Time Coordinated; an internationally agreed upon time standard based on the time at the 0 meridian.
  • Page 106 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Page D-6 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 107 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Code Card In order to access the programming section of the 1460/1461 Master Time Programmer a 3 digit access code must be entered. Each access code allows the programmer access to various levels of the Menu, see below.
  • Page 108 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 109 444840 I.) ADDING 1464(s) TO 1460 or TC1260: NOTE: If the 1460/TC1260 is already in use, remove AC power before proceeding with installation of the module(s). CAUTION: Shock hazard inside Master Time Programmer. Remove all power before servicing. Open the door.
  • Page 110 1464 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for Catalog Number 1464 Quad Auxiliary Circuit Module to Catalog Number 1460 / TC1260 Master Time Programmer Cable Assembly 444872 Location for Location for 2nd Quad 1st Quad Aux Circuit Aux Circuit #6 Keps Nut Quad Aux Circuit 413169 1 5/8"...
  • Page 111 1464 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS For the Addition of 1464 Quad Auxiliary Circuit Module Into 1462 / TC1262 Program Time Controller Ensure that all necessary parts for the 1464 module are included in the package. Check items against the following parts list: DESCRIPTION PART NO.
  • Page 112 1464 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS for Catalog Number 1464 Quad Auxiliary Circuit Module to Catalog Number 1462 / TC1262 Program Time Controller Cable Assembly 444872 Location for Quad Aux Circuit #6 Keps Nut Quad Aux Circuit 1 5/8" Spacer 413169 444840 Main Board - Already In Clock 445734 Issue I Rev.
  • Page 113 TYPICAL AUXILIARY CIRCUIT WIRING FOR UTILITY CONTROL DEVICES A.) AUXILIARY CIRCUIT 1: Utility Control Device with Max load - 8A. Inductive, 28VDC/120VAC Utility Control Device with B.) AUXILIARY CIRCUIT 2: UTILITY POWER load higher than 8A. CIRCUIT 1 - Remote Relay required. (COMMON) (HOT) Utility Devices include such things as air handling units, fans, motors, etc...
  • Page 114 TYPICAL AUXILIARY CIRCUIT WIRING FOR SIGNAL DEVICES SIGNAL POWER SIGNAL POWER CIRCUIT 2 CIRCUIT 1 (COMMON) (HOT) (COMMON) (HOT) NOTES: 1. Signal Power Voltage must match voltage rating for signal devices. SIG. If voltage rating of devices of both Auxiliary Cir- CKT.
  • Page 115 5) Connect external 12 volt supply minus to slave's "C-" terminal. 6) See programming instructions for set up of master to master synchronization located in "Set Defaults" section of the 1460/61 or TC1260 instruction manual. Master Installation 1) Insert relay with contacts to the left as shown in figure below.
  • Page 116 1466 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS For Addition of 1466 Master to Master Synchronization Module Into 1462, TC1262 or 1463 Program Time Controller Ensure that all necessary parts for the 1466 module are included in package. Check items against the following parts list. PARTS SUPPLIED 444244 Relay...
  • Page 117 1467 UTC Module Installation Instructions NOTE: Installation is to be done only by qualified personnel who have thoroughly read and understand these instructions. Installation is to be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes. CAUTION: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD! Ensure that NO electrical power is present on any wire before installation.
  • Page 118 (P/N 18965) that hold the cover plate in desired position. ® 8.) Close the door of the 1460/TC1260. Secure it in place with the two Truss head screws removed in step 1. 9.) Install the MODEM in desired location in accordance with the MODEM manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 119 Installation Instructions 445796 I.) Adding 1468A to 1460 or TC1260: NOTE: If the 1460/TC1260 is already in use, remove AC power before proceeding with installation of the module. CAUTION: Shock hazard inside Master Time Programmer. Remove all power before servicing.
  • Page 120 1468A RS232 Port Module Installation Instructions Installation Diagram for Cat. No. 1468A RS232 Port Module to Cat. No. 1460 or TC1260 Master Time Programmer #6 Keps Nut P/N 18965 1460 / TC1260 DOOR ASSEMBLY Back View Installation Diagram for Cat. No. 1468A RS232 Port Module to Cat.
  • Page 121 1468A RS232 Port Module Installation Instructions III.) Adding 1468A to 1462 or TC1262: NOTE: If the 1462/TC1262 is already in use, remove AC power before proceeding with installation of the module. CAUTION: Shock hazard inside Program Time Controller. Remove all power before servicing. Remove the cover.
  • Page 122 1468A RS232 Port Module Installation Instructions Installation Diagram for Cat. No. 1468A RS232 Port Module to Cat. No. 1463 Program Time Controller SPACER P/N 444836 #6 KEPS NUT P/N 18965 RS232 PORT BOARD mounts on this corner RS232 PORT BOARD P/N 413171 J5 ON CPU BOARD 1463 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY...
  • Page 123 1468A RS232 Port Module Installation Instructions Wiring Diagram for Cat. No. 1468A RS232 Port Module Remote Computer Remote Computer DB-9 1468A DB-25 1468A TB1.5 TB1.5 TB1.4 TB1.4 TB1.2 TB1.2 Local (DTE to DTE) Mode Cable Connection MODEM MODEM DB-9 1468A DB-25 1468A TB1.5...
  • Page 124 1468A RS232 Port Module Installation Instructions 445796 Rev. A Page 6 of 6 4-20-95 firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 125 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MASTER TIME PROGRAMMER DEFAULT SETTINGS Set Defaults Line Frequency Oscillator 1=Set Time Base Set Defaults 12 Hour 24 Hour 2=Set Time Formt Set Defaults 50 Hz. 60 Hz. 3=Set Line Freq Set Defaults Enable Daylight Savings Disable Daylight Savings...
  • Page 126 1460/61 INSTRUCTION MANUAL MASTER TIME PROGRAMMER WWV DEFAULT SETTINGS WWV Defaults Enable WWV Disable WWV 1=WWV Enable/Dis WWV Defaults Daily Monthly Yearly 2=Call Rate WWV Defaults Enable Power Fail Feature Disable Power Fail Feature 3=Aftr Pwr Fail WWV Defaults Call Time...
  • Page 127 MASTER TIME PROGRAMMER - EVENTS CHART SIGNAL TIME EVENTS DAYS AUXILIARY CIRCUITS SCHED DURATION MIN SEC S M T W T A B C D AM/PM ON/OFF firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 128 MASTER TIME PROGRAMMER - EVENTS CHART SIGNAL TIME EVENTS DAYS AUXILIARY CIRCUITS SCHED DURATION MIN SEC S M T W T A B C D AM/PM ON/OFF firealarmresources.com...

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