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Product Certification STANDARDS The NTP movement SEN 40 was developed and produced in accordance with the EU Guidelines: 2006 / 95 / EC 2004 / 108 / EC 96 / 48 / EC References to the Instruction Manual The information in this Instruction Manual can be changed at any time without notice.
7 rules selectable by means of DIP switches). The rules can be programmed by means of the PC tool MOBA-NMS. Alternatively automatic daylight saving time change according to a daylight saving time rule pro- vided by a MOBATime time zone server in the network. (1 out of 7 rules selectable by means of DIP switches). ...
4. Configuration 4.1 Overview The NTP movement SEN 40 has three different operation modes: Unicast The movement works as NTP client and I C master. It has an own IP address. See chapter 4.3.1. Multicast The movement works as NTP client and I C master.
All configuration settings will be reset to default values. Switches: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 Default values: Description (20 chars) NTP Movement SEN 40 IP mode IPv4 and IPv6 on DHCP IPv4 IPv4 IP address 1.255.255.253...
0.0.0.0 / 0::0 SNMP manager address 2 0.0.0.0 / 0::0 SNMP alive trap interval [min] (1…1440) Additionally the SEN 40 can be reset by means of the PC tool MOBA-NMS. 4.3 Operation modes 4.3.1 Unicast The movement has a network connection and is synchronized to UTC (Universal Time Coordi- nated) from a NTP server.
The movement has a network connection and is synchronized to UTC (Universal Time Coordi- nated) from a NTP server. It is able to synchronize, power and supervise a cascaded slave movement (SEN 40) on the I C bus. Configuration can completely be done by means of the DIP switches on the movement (mini- mal configuration effort).
I²C: SDA, SCL Supply, GND The SEN 40 automatically works as a slave movement when powered by the cascade. If it is powered by PoE, it works as a master movement. The cascading connection may only be connected resp. disconnected in a currentless state of the master.
This infor- mation is provided by a so called time zone entry (daylight saving time rule). The SEN 40 has a pre-defined table with 7 entries. One of these entries can be selected using the switches 9 to 11 (Note: Switch 4 must be switched off to use the pre-defined table.
5.9.1 Unicast Up to four different NTP server addresses can be provided to the SEN 40 by means of DHCP/DHCPv6 or the PC tool MOBA-NMS. If three NTP requests stay unanswered by the cur- rent NTP server the movement changes to the next server (if available). The duration until a change happens is depending on the configured NTP request time interval (default: 3 x 10 seconds).
Firmware update Bootloader update The newest versions of the firmware and bootloader are available at www.mobatime.com Customer Area Attention: Product Resources in the respective product folder. If the delivered device contains newer software than displayed in this manual, please check the settings.
Automatic daylight saving time change according to 1 out of 7 pre- and daylight saving time change defined rules or automatic daylight saving time change according to 1 out of 7 rules provided by a MOBATime time zone server Accuracy Deviation typically < +/-50 ms (synchronized) Synchronization loss Signalization after 24 h by setting the hands to 12:00 position Deviation typically <...
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Usually the time zone table is adapted each year. You can download the latest time zone table at our homepage: Note: www.mobatime.com Downloads Moba-Software Time Zone Table. If the delivered device contains a newer version than printed in this manual please check the time zone entries.
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