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References to the Instruction manual 1 The information in this Instruction manual can be changed at any time without notice. The current version is available for download at www.mobatime.cz/manual. 2 This Instruction manual has been composed with the utmost care, in order to explain all details in respect of the operation of the product.
4.4 Slave clock controlled by synchronizing impulses 4.4.1 Synchronization and time setting – o3 mode 1 and 3 4.4.2 Synchronization only – o3 mode 2 and 4 4.5 Slave clock controlled by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine or IRIG‑B 4.6 Slave clock controlled by IF482 over RS 485 5 NTPandPoEclockoperation 5.1 Unicast mode...
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6 Firmwareupdate 6.1 Firmware update via MOBA‑NMS 6.2 Firmware update via WEB server 6.3 Firmware update via SNMP 7 Specifications 7.1 ECO‑DC 7.1.1 Description 7.1.2 Technical parameters 7.1.3 Dimensions and assembly diagram 7.1.4 Mounting 7.1.5 Control elements 7.1.6 Cable connection 7.2 ECO‑M‑DC 7.2.1 Description 7.2.2 Technical specifications 7.2.3 Dimensions and assembly diagram 7.2.4 Mounting 7.2.5 Control PCB 7.2.6 Cable connection...
Introduction 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing MOBATIME digital clocks. This instruction manual contains especially MENU setting, description of synchronization types, all clock types including mounting and technical parameters table and always up-to-date time zone table. Overall warning: ď The connection to the 110/230 VAC power network can be only done by authorized personnel with appropriate qualification and training.
2 MENU The clock are set and controlled by two push buttons or by remote controller. Position of push buttons depends on the clock type. Mostly push buttons are located on the upper side of the frame. Description of buttons: PB1 – push button 1, short press PB2 –...
2.3.2 Submenu for display setting – dISP Item Function Range of values (default values are printed in bold) display brightness 1–30, A (automatically) time zone of displayed time and date 0–64, A (automatically) U1–U7 (preconfigured time zone entry by MOBA‑NMS) time constants for automatic data 1–6, U, 0...
(default values are printed in bold) time zone of synchronization 0–64, A (automatically) type of synchronization source 1–11, A (automatically) auto detection (DCF, serial code MOBATIME, MOBALine, IRIG‑B or NTP) autonomous operation without synchronization values 2–8 only for LGC synchronization DCF MOBATIME serial code MOBALine 24 V DC impulses, minute intervals...
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2.3.3.1 SYNC submenu Submenu for setting timeout for singling a state without synchronization setting of timeout for singling a state ddd = timeout value in hours set digit by digit without synchronization range: 1 ÷ 255 hours Submenu for offset setting of displayed time on display...
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Item Function Range (default values are printed in bold) SNMP protocol disable SNMP enable SNMP web server disable web server enable web server LOCL link local address submenu for displaying IPv6 address SLAC autoconfiguration SLAAC dHCP first address from DHCPv6...
2.3.5 Submenu for sensor settings – SEN1 / SEN2 / SEN3 / SEN4 Depending on sensor type. SEN1 and SEN2 for all clocks, SEN3 and SEN4 only for DT. Item Function Range (default values are printed in bold) sensor type 0–11, P1, P2, P3, 0...
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Item Function Range (default values are printed in bold) only with RS 485 option modulation speed for RS 485 sensor 1–7 1 200 Baud 2 400 Baud 4 800 Baud 9 600 Baud 19 200 Baud 38 400 Baud 57 600 Baud only with RS 485 option type of communication mode master for RS 485 sensors...
2.3.6 Submenu for stopwatch setting – StoP Item Function Range (default values are printed in bold) PrES setting of stopwatch start time counting direction 1–4 upwards downwards from a set time value, with stop at zero downwards from a set time value, with automatic restart from the specified...
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Item Function Range (default values are printed in bold) only for REL / REL‑IP option contact closing 0–30, C function disabled 1–30 time period of contact for stopwatches, passing through zero while operating in countdown mode, starting from preset time moment contact is closed during active counting...
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Control mode 3 STOPWATCH DISPLAY displays zeroes or preset value STOP stopwatch stops counting START HOLD UNFREEZE stopwatch starts counting unfreezing the display RESET PB1L setting the counter to zero FREEZE or preset value freeze of displayed data, counter proceeds counting...
2.3.8 Submenu for system MENU – SYST Item Function Range (default values are printed in bold) diagnostic tools display test display of active alarms display of internal temperature display of test result default settings no function invoke default settings 2.3.8.1 SYST submenus submenu for diagnostic tools lighting up all segments of the display –...
Configure the position of DIP switch according to the source of synchronization (DCF position if the source is DCF, otherwise do not configure the position for MOBATIME serial code, polarized impulse line, MOBALine or IRIG‑B). Choose the item o2 in SYNC MENU and set the type of synchronization.
4.4.1 Synchronization and time setting – o3 mode 1 and 3 • Clocks are set according to the slave line time on the Master clock. • Stop the slave line on Master clock. • Set all Slave clocks on the same time. Set the current date on the digital clock. The clock stand still and the colon flashes in 2 second interval.
Non‑network clock operation 4.5 Slave clock controlled by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine or IRIG‑B • After connection of the digital clock to the signal source, time and date are adjusted automatically, following the receipt of valid time information. • The time setting with using the serial coded line takes place within at least 3 to 4 minutes, for MOBALine and IRIG‑B within 6 to 15 seconds.
5 NTP AND POE CLOCK OPERATION Clocks support IPv4 and IPv6 protocols. You can disable individual protocols by setting parameter n1. The default clock setting allows both protocols at the same time (n1: 0). For IPv4 mode, DHCPv4 is enabled by default (n3: 1).
5.1.1 Network parameters assigned by DHCP IP clock mode must be set to IPv4 mode (n1: 0/1). The NEt MENU item n3 must be set to value 1. Network parameters are automatically obtained from a DHCPv4 server. The following DHCP options will be evaluated automatically:...
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It is necessary to set appropriate time‑zone for correct displaying of local time and date (see chapter 3 for details). Defaultnetworkparameters: IPv4 multicast group address 239.192.54.1 IPv4 multicast config address 239.192.54.0 IPv6 multicast group address FF38::EFC0:3601 (FF38::239.192.54.1) IPv6 multicast config address FF38::EFC0:3600 (FF38::239.192.54.0) configuration port number...
• management software MOBA‑NMS • WEB server • SNMP 6.1 Firmware update via MOBA‑NMS For instruction about firmware update via MOBA‑NMS, please visit http://www.mobatime.com. 6.2 Firmware update via WEB server • Install TFTP server (e.g. tftpd32 ). • Allow UDP port 69 on your firewall.
• accuracy ±0.1 s/day at constant temperature – software trimming • NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME, serial code, MOBALine, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered •...
• NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, impulse line, DCF or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • RTC backup with supercapacitor (lithium battery on request) Configuration •...
7.2.5 Control PCB LINES / DC OUT connector – for LGC line type DCF or other variants – for LGC push-buttons PB1, PB2 TEMP / CTRL connector battery – option BAT RS 485 connector – for RS 485 option powering LED indication USB connector –...
• NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME, serial code, MOBALine, DCF, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • RTC backup with supercapacitor (lithium battery on request) Configuration •...
7.3.4 Mounting 7.3.4.1 Single sided • The frame is fixed using two suspensions (above) and two sliding springs (bottom). Lift‑off the anchoring plate using a screwdriver inserted in between the sheet and the frame at the sliding spring point on the clock bottom side. • Disconnect the interconnecting cables by decoupling the terminals on the control PCB.
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7.3.4.3 Rack mounting DC.20.12...N.R • The clock designed for the 19‑inch rack has built‑in height of 1U and similar design as other rack‑mounted equipment • Specify a position in the rack with minimal height of 1U. • Fasten cage nuts into the vertical rails (the rails are usually part of the rack) on the mounting position of the clock.
• NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, DCF, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • RTC backup with supercapacitor (lithium battery on request) Configuration •...
7.4.4 Mounting 7.4.4.1 Single sided – without back cover There exists two basic possibilities of mounting: mounting of clock into the wall niche and mounting into the panel. For both mounting is very important to prepare the appropriate holes to drawings and the clock body.
• NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, DCF, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • RTC backup with supercapacitor (lithium battery on request) Configuration •...
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• Pull the incoming conductors through the pipe insert in the clock body. Slip‑on the clock body onto the suspension in a way that the screws fit into the lower groove on the pipe insert. Fix the connection by tightening the screw using an Allen key.
7.5.5 Control PCB LINES / DC OUT connector – for LGC TEMP / CTRL connector RELAY RS 485 connector – for RS 485 option USB connector – for LGC and GPS RELAY connector – for option REL/REL-IP LINES TEMP / CTRL RS 485 LAN connector –...
7.5.7 Cable connection Installation LINES / DC OUT wire connection brown white DC OUT + yellow DC OUT - green TEMP wire connection – 1 or 2 temperature sensors blue blue white white CTRL wire connection (stopwatch control connects to TEMP connector)
• NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, DCF, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • RTC backup with supercapacitor (lithium battery on request) Configuration •...
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Fix the connection by tightening the screw that using an Allen key. • Interlace the incoming conductors thought the opening located next to the terminal board and connect the conductors to the terminal board on the anchoring plate.
• NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, DCF, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • RTC backup with supercapacitor (lithium battery on request) Configuration •...
7.7.5 Cable connection Installation LINES / DC OUT wire connection brown white DC OUT + yellow DC OUT - green TEMP wire connection – 1 or 2 temperature sensors blue TEMP1 TEMP1 blue TEMP2 TEMP2 white white CTRL wire connection...
• NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, DCF, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • RTC backup with supercapacitor (lithium battery on request) Configuration •...
7.8.2 Technical parameters 57.4 57.6 Display digit height [mm] 57/36 number of digits 4 + 2 height of digits [mm] Time and date HH : MM check display format HH : MM check day of week 3 characters date 2 digits for day + 8 characters for month Viewing distance [m]...
7.8.4 Mounting 7.8.4.1 Single sided • The frame is fixed using two suspensions (above) and two sliding springs (bottom). Lift‑off the anchoring plate using a screwdriver inserted in between the sheet and the frame at the sliding spring point on the clock bottom side. • Disconnect the interconnecting cables by decoupling the terminals on the control PCB.
• NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • synchronization by means of GPS signal • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, DCF, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • RTC backup with supercapacitor (lithium battery on request) Configuration •...
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• Configure the position of DIP switch according to used synchronization signal (applies only for DCF, MOBALine, polarized impulse line or IRIG‑B) • Apply the power and check if the display works correctly. • Close the front window and secure it using two locks (turn by 90° anticlockwise) on the bottom of the display body frame.
• accuracy ±0.3 s/day • NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, PoE or mains powered • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, DCF, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • synchronization by means of GPS signal •...
7.10.4 Mounting 7.10.4.1 Single sided • Assemble the wall mounting if delivered disassembled. • Drill appropriate number of anchoring holes in the wall for wood‑type screws of 6 mm diameter. Use the mounting console as a template. • Mount the console on the wall and put it into a fully tilted out position.
7.10.5 Cable connection Installation LINES / DC OUT wire connection brown white yellow green TEMP wire connection – 1 or 2 temperature sensors blue blue white white CTRL wire connection (stopwatch control connects to TEMP connector) brown white green RS 485 wire connection...
• accuracy ±0.1 s/day without synchronization (after 24 hours of synchronization at constant temperature) • slave clock operation with synchronization by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, DCF 77, impulse line or by IRIG‑B, mains powered • NTP multicast or unicast synchronization, Ethernet or WiFi network, mains powered •...
7.11.5 Cable connection Installation LINES / DC OUT wire connection brown white DC OUT + yellow DC OUT - green TEMP wire connection – 1 or 2 temperature sensors blue blue white white RS 485 wire connection brown white POWER connection...
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9 TIME ZONE TABLE V11 Time City / state UTC DST StandardLong-arr DST DSTLong-arr Standard zone Offset Change UTC (GMT) Monrovia, Casablanca London, Dublin, Edinburgh, last Sunday March last Sunday October Lisbon (01:00) (02:00) Brussels, Amsterdam, Berlin, last Sunday March last Sunday October...
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Time City / state UTC DST Standard Long-arr DST DST Long-arr Standard zone Offset Change Midway Islands (US) Mexico City, Mexico Sunday April last Sunday October (02:00) (02:00) Adak (Aleutian Is.) Sunday March Sunday (02:00) November (02:00) UTC (GMT) UTC (GMT)
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11 GUARANTEE • The device fulfils the requirements of the following norms: – Electrical safety: EN 62368‑1 – EMC: EN 55032, EN 55024, EN 50121‑4 • The device has been developed and manufactured in accordance with government regulations: 2014/35/EU (LVD), 2014/30/EU (EMC), 2014/53/EU (RED), 2011/65/EU (RoHS), 2012/19/EU (WEEE) •...
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