Mobatime DA Series Instruction Manual

Mobatime DA Series Instruction Manual

State of art technology digital clock with second circle
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
State of art technology digital clock with second circle
DA series
© MOBATIME
BE-800871.07

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL State of art technology digital clock with second circle DA series © MOBATIME BE-800871.07...
  • Page 2 It is prohibited to reproduce, to store in a computer system or to transfer this publication in a way or another, even part of it. The copyright remains with all the rights with BÜRK MOBATIME GmbH, D-78026 VS-Schwenningen and MOSER-BAER AG – CH 3454 Sumiswald / SWITZERLAND.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The clock menu table ..........................34 Second circle display modes ........................36 Control of the stopwatch via keyboard ..................... 37 The stopwatch menu ..........................37 Setting of the initial time for counting down ................... 37 © MOBATIME 3 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 4 10.3.1 Synchronization only – P5 mode 2 and 4 ..................45 10.3.2 10.4 Slave clock controlled by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, or IRIG-B ..........45 10.5 Slave clock controlled by IF482 over RS232 or RS485 ................. 45 10.6 Slave clock controlled by supervised RS485 ..................45 10.7...
  • Page 5: Description

     autonomous, quartz controlled time base with the possibility of synchronization using the following: DCF 77 radio signal, 24 V minute impulses, the MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, RS 232, RS 485, IRIG-B or GPS;  NTP multicast or unicast synchronization in Ethernet or unicast synchronization in WiFi network powered over PoE or mains powered ...
  • Page 6  keyboard for stopwatch control, connected via 5 m cable  remote IR controller for clock set up and stopwatch control On request  internal relay – relay can switch for specified duration, when the stopwatch in the countdown mode reach the zero. © MOBATIME 6 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 7: Assembly

     Insert Allen key into the opening on the bottom side of the clock. Turn the key softly in anticlockwise direction. The frame catch will snap in.  Replace the blind cap on the opening.  To loosen the frame catch, use the reverse procedure (turn clockwise). © MOBATIME 7 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 8: Double-Sided Clock Da 57, D45

    (after placing the parts the plate shall not be seen).  Remove the blind cap from the opening on the both lower sides of clock. © MOBATIME 8 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 9  To loosen the frame catch use the reverse procedure (turn clockwise).  Note: during the disassembly first withdraw the clock, and suspend the suspension on the upper groove at the pipe insert. Assembly diagram DA 57 DA 45 © MOBATIME 9 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 10: 18 Panel Flush Mounting

    M4x12 DIN 7985. Fix the clock in panel using these mounting screws with appropriate torque.  Mount connectors on the cables and connect them to corresponding terminals on the clock control PCB.  Mount front part of clock back. Assembly diagram © MOBATIME 10 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 11: Panel Mounting Accessible From The Rear Side

    4 screws DIN 7982 ST3,5.  Align the clock with the wall surface using 4 screws DIN 7985 M5x12 and fix it using 4 screws DIN 7982 ST3,5 using appropriate torque. © MOBATIME 11 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 12  Mount connectors on the cables and connect them to the corresponding terminals on the clock control PCB.  Mount front part of clock back. Assembly diagram © MOBATIME 12 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 13: 18 Table Version

     Pull the cables through the hole in the cover and table and, mount connectors on the cables and connect them to the corresponding terminals on the clock control PCB.  Clip the clock on the cover. © MOBATIME 13 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 14: Dismantling Of The Clock Rear Cover Da.57. Da.45

    Dismantling of the clock rear cover DA.57, DA.45 Connecting terminal block DA57, DA.45 Note: For PoE version is Ethernet cable plugged directly into the connector on the control board (this version is without terminal block) © MOBATIME 14 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 15: Control Pcb Da.45, Da.57

    Control PCB DA.45, DA.57 Note: The position of the connectors slightly differs from the picture above © MOBATIME 15 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 16: Control Pcb Da.18

    Control PCB DA.18 © MOBATIME 16 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 17: Function Of The Plug Connectors

    2.10.1 DA.57, DA.45  LINES, DC/DCF OUT – JP1 time signal inputs: The DCF/GPS receiver, polarized impulse line, MOBALine, MOBATIME serial code, IRIG-B power supply output: DC OUT 11–19 V or passive DCF current loop output  TEMP – JP2 connection of the temperature sensor(s) ...
  • Page 18: Setting Elements

     Line type jumper – JP11 for the setting of the slave line type IRIG / AFNOR MOBALine (Un)polarized impulse line MOBATIME serial code  PB1, PB2 control pushbuttons  RESET the RESET button  TRE jumper – JP10 (optional) RS485 terminating resistor enable ...
  • Page 19: Connection Of The Cable Ends

    2.12 Connection of the cable ends Installation LINES / DC OUT wire connection TEMP wire connection – 1 or 2 thermometers CTRL wire connection RS-232 wire connection RS-485 wire connection RELAY connection © MOBATIME 19 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 20: Control Of The Clock Using Keyboard Or Pushbuttons

    Function of the pushbuttons in the “Time and date setting“ mode. PB1S advancement to another item to be set up PB2S increase of the item to be set up by 1 PB2L continuous increase of the current item © MOBATIME 20 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 21: Menu For The Setting Of The Clock Parameters

    PB1L pushbutton. The item to be set is blinking. By pushing the PB2S button, the adjusted value is increased in steps of 1, by pushing the PB2L button, the value will be continuously increased. The display shows the following (example: -12 hours): © MOBATIME 21 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 22 2 o’clock and to The daylight saving time has been set to start on April 28 at 3 o’clock in the example described above. end on October 10 © MOBATIME 22 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 23 Sunday in October at 3 o’clock in the above described example. Save the setting by pushing PB1L and return to the item dt:. Return to the clock menu item P7 with another push of the PB1L button. © MOBATIME 23 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 24: Submenu For Network Services Configuration

    Switch to next digit or octet respectively by pushing the PB1S. Octets are marked by letters A, b, C and d. By pushing the PB1L button, the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P20. © MOBATIME 24 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 25: Manual Setting Of The Subnet Mask

    Submenu for the setting of the NTP unicast synchronization Choose the menu item P24 then enter the submenu by pushing the PB1L pushbutton for setting the parameters of the NTP unicast synchronization. The item to be set is blinking. © MOBATIME 25 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 26 IP address is stored to the definition of the first NTP server, the other NTP server addresses are cleared including those defined by the NTP server domain names. © MOBATIME 26 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 27: Control Of The Clock Using Ir Remote Control

    Note: When the time zone of displayed time and date (menu item P7) is set to the values U1 – U7 or U, the entered time and date is taken as UTC. © MOBATIME 27 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 28: Menu For The Setting Of The Clock Parameters

    Submenu for user-specific setting of time constants for data switchover In menu item P2 (time constants for automatic switching over of values) set value U, then enter the submenu by pushing the SET button. The item to be set is blinking. © MOBATIME 28 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 29: Submenu For Setting Of The User-Specific Time Zone

    The display shows the following: Enter the hour at which the daylight saving time begins. Push >>. © MOBATIME 29 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 30 Push >>. The display shows the following: Enter the month in which the daylight saving time begins. Push >>. Enter the hour in which the daylight saving time begins. Push >>. © MOBATIME 30 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 31: Submenu For Network Services Configuration

    Octets are marked by letters A, b, C and d. By pushing OK, the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the menu item P20. By pushing ESC the clock returns to P20 without storing. © MOBATIME 31 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 32: Manual Setting Of The Subnet Mask

    Switch to the next digit or octet respectively by pushing the >> button. Octets are marked by letters A, b, C and d. After the last octet setting, set the constant x which determines the interval of synchronization in seconds. © MOBATIME 32 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 33 IP address is stored to the definition of the first NTP server, the other NTP server addresses are cleared including those defined by the NTP server domain names. © MOBATIME 33 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 34: The Clock Menu Table

    0 - 64, A (automatically) source Type of synchronization 1 - 10, A (automatically) source auto detection, applicable for: DCF, the Mobatime serial code, MOBALine, WDT, IRIG-B or NTP (check Line type jumper autonomous operation without synchronization JP11 setting, see the synchronization by DCF signal chapters 2.8...
  • Page 35 Unicast NTP addr setting of NTP unicast server address SW version r_._(e.g.: r2.68) * possibility to enter the submenu Items P19 to P24 available in NTP, PoE and WiFi variants only © MOBATIME 35 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 36: Second Circle Display Modes

    Second circle display modes © MOBATIME 36 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 37: Control Of The Stopwatch Via Keyboard

    Data order 1/100 second <Minute>:<Second>.<Hundredths of second> 1 second <Hours>:<Minutes>:<seconds>. 1 minute <Hours>:<Minutes> 1 day <Days> By pushing the PB1L button, the entered values are stored and the clock returns to the “Stopwatch” display mode. © MOBATIME 37 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 38: Control Of The Stopwatch Using Ir Remote Control

    © MOBATIME 38 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 39: Setting Of Initial Time For Counting Down

    It is possible to control an external device such as sound devices. There is normally open contact (NO), normally closed contact (NC) and common contact (COM) on the relay port (JP21) available. © MOBATIME 39 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 40: Stopwatch Menu Table

    Counter reset (to zero), or return to a preset (PB1L) time followed with counter stop Triggering the counter (PB3S) HOLD Stopping the counter (PB1S) Resetting the counter or return to a preset (PB1L) time, with counter stop © MOBATIME 40 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 41 When counting is stopped, the dot is displayed after the last digit. 1 – 30, 0 (function disabled) Contact closing Time period of contact closing for stopwatches passing through zero, while operating in countdown mode, starting from a preset time moment. © MOBATIME 41 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 42: Local Time Calculation

    Display time and date according to chosen Timezone-server time zone, incl. daylight saving time This setting is suitable for NTP and PoE digital clocks controlled by MOBATIME NTP servers which support the Timezone-server functionality. Calculation using timezone entries preconfigured by MOBA-NMS software...
  • Page 43: Calculation According To Internal Time Zone Table

    Displayed time and date calculation is based on the internal time zone table or on the user–specific time zone parameters. See the chapter 15 with actual Time zone definition table. © MOBATIME 43 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 44: Non-Network Clock Operation

    Configure the jumper JP11 according to table (chapter 2.8) if the source of synchronization is a DCF signal, Mobatime serial code, polarized impulse line, MOBALine or IRIG-B. Choose the item P4 in main MENU (chapter 5) and set the type of synchronization. The auto detection mode (P4:A), when the type of synchronization signal is set automatically, is applicable for DCF signal, Mobatime serial code, MOBALine, IRIG-B, WTD.
  • Page 45: Synchronization And Time Setting - P5 Mode 1 And 3

    When the normal operation of the line resumes, the clock synchronizes with the incoming pulses. 10.4 Slave clock controlled by MOBATIME serial code, MOBALine, or IRIG-B  After the connection of the digital clock to the signal source, time and date are adjusted automatically, following the receipt of valid time information.
  • Page 46: Cascaded Connection Of The Dcf/Gps Synchronised Clock

     Items P14 to P17 are set automatically to 9600 baud, 8 bits, even parity, 1 stop-bit. In case of communication problems it is possible to lower the communication speed. The modification of the items P14 to P17 is necessary to proceed in all connected displays identically. © MOBATIME 46 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 47: Ntp And Poe Clock Operation

    [234] SNMP manager address [43] or [224] Additional options (refer to document BE-800793) The network administrator must configure the DHCP options accordingly. Assigned parameters can be checked in the submenu of items P20 to P22. © MOBATIME 47 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 48: Manual Setting Through Setup Menu

    Hyperterminal note: The Hyperterminal application can be used as an alternative to telnet. It is necessary to activate the “Send line ends with line feeds” and “Echo typed characters locally” in the Properties -> Settings -> ASCII setup window. © MOBATIME 48 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 49: Snmp

    65532 time zone client port number 65534 The menu item P19 must be set to value 1. See chapter 4.2.7 for setting the multicast group address in the item P23 submenu. © MOBATIME 49 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 50: Wifi Clock Operation

     After expiration of two minutes timeout after telnet ending there is another two minute period, when the telnet is not functional. The clock is then performing the NTP time synchronisation. This period also takes place at the beginning of every hour. © MOBATIME 50 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 51 Example of setting network parameters using telnet:  command conf –l mobatime set network name of new wireless network  command conf –w 4 set version of used coding on WPA2 for new wireless network  command conf –d abcdefg set the security key for new wireless network ...
  • Page 52: Testing Mode, Parameter Reset

     Using the PB2 or + button on IR set the value behind the colon to 04  Keep pushing simultaneously both buttons or the DISP button on IR, until the display shows FAC1 and clock makes reset © MOBATIME 52 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 53: Update Firmware

     After entering the password, check if the firmware version is correct, if it isn’t, it is necessary to repeat the whole procedure.  Close the telnet window and end the program tftpd32 with the command exit. © MOBATIME 53 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 54: Time Zone Table

    South Australia: Adelaide +9.5 Sun. Oct (02:00) Sun. Apr. (03:00) Northern Territory: Darwin +9.5 Brisbane, Guam, Port Moresby, Magadan, Vladivostok Sydney, Canberra, Sun. Oct. (02.00) Sun. Apr. (03:00) Melbourne, Tasmania: Hobart UTC (GMT) UTC (GMT) © MOBATIME 54 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 55 Important: The Time Zone Table is usually updated every year. The current table is available for download under the following address: www.mobatime.com  Customer Area  Customer Support  Support Resources  Software Tools  Time Zone Table. In case your device is equipped with a newer version than shown in this manual, the current time zone settings should be checked.
  • Page 56: Engineering Data

    +- 12 – 30 V 10 – 18 mA MIN, CODE +- 30 – 60 V 10 – 18 mA MIN, CODE (on request) 20 mVpp – 2 Vpp 20 uA – 2 mA IRIG B © MOBATIME 56 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 57: Ccessories And Maintenance

    Unusable batteries can be returned free of charge at appropriate collection points of your waste disposal company or at shops that sell batteries. By doing so, you fulfil your legal responsibilities and help protect the environment. © MOBATIME 57 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 58: Guarantee And Maintenance

     The following circumstances are excluded from the guarantee: - inappropriate handling or interventions - chemical influences - mechanical defects - external environmental influences (natural catastrophes)  Repairs during and after the guarantee period are assured by the manufacturer. © MOBATIME 58 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 59 © MOBATIME 59 / 60 800871.07...
  • Page 60 19 ch. du Champ-des-Filles, CH-1228 Plan-les-Ouates Tel. +41 34 432 46 46 / Fax +41 34 432 46 99 Tel. +41 22 884 96 11 / Fax + 41 22 884 96 90 moserbaer@mobatime.com / www.mobatime.com export@mobatime.com / www.mobatime.com SALES SWITZERLAND...

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