Radio Systems CT-2002 Desktop Display Manual

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CT-2002 Clock/Timer Manual
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CT-2002 Desktop Display
CT-2002 Thin Display
CT-2002 Large Display
CT-2002 Console Display
CT-2002 Desktop Master Driver
CT-2002 Large Master Driver
CT-2002 Desktop GPS Driver
CT-2002 Large GPS Driver

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  • Page 1 Radio Systems, Inc. CT-2002 Clock/Timer Manual For Models: CT-2002 Desktop Display CT-2002 Thin Display CT-2002 Large Display CT-2002 Console Display CT-2002 Desktop Master Driver CT-2002 Large Master Driver CT-2002 Desktop GPS Driver CT-2002 Large GPS Driver...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT-2002Manual Contents General Description Models......................4 Options ....................4 General Operating Instructions Clock/Timer (Mode) Select................5 To Set the Clock..................5 To Use the Up Timer ................5 To Use the Down Timer................6 To Utilize as Slave Clock Display ............6 To Utilize as Slave Timer Display..............7 Wired Remote Control ................7...
  • Page 4 Wiring and Programming Diagrams Parallel Remote Connections to the CT-2002 Clock/Timer......19 Analog Clock Connections to CT-2002 GPS and Master Models ....20 Serial Time-of-Day Connections from CT-2002 GPS or Master Models ..21 Serial Clock Timer Connections between CT-2002 Stand Alone Models 22 GPS Antenna Wiring Diagram ..............23...
  • Page 5: General Description

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT-2002 Manual General Description The CT-2002 series of digital clock/timers is a family of timing displays, a master driver and a GPS driver. Models All Display Models: Will accept serial Time-of-Day and timer data in Radio Systems format, or Time-of-Day (only) data in SMPTE format.
  • Page 6: General Operating Instructions

    To Set the Clock: Note: If Serial Time of Day is supplied to the CT-2002 (slave mode), it will not be possible to enter the Time-of-Day set mode. Setting the time-of-day can either be done at the master unit or the displayed hours can be offset via the IR Remote Control.
  • Page 7: To Use The Down Timer

    Provide serial data to the unit. Choices of serail data are SMPTE time code and Radio Systems Time-of-Day data from CT-2002 GPS or CT-2002 Master units. In addition a CT-2002 display unit can be used to provide Time-of-Day and Timer data in the Radio Systems format. To connect to slave Time-of-Day displays only, wire only the serial data input terminals in parallel (use either the terminal strip or RJ-45 connectors —...
  • Page 8: To Utilize As Slave Timer Display

    Provide serial data from any CT-2002 display unit whose timer display you want to slave. Connect the serial data output terminals of the up-stream CT-2002 Display to the serial data input terminals of the slave display. Use either terminal strip or RJ-45 connectivity (consult wiring diagram on page 22.)
  • Page 9: Infrared Remote Control

    Storing Down Times The IR Remote Control can be used to store up to six down times. These times are saved when power is removed from the CT-2002. Press the Timer Button. The Timer Led will illuminate. Using the numeric keypad, enter a down time. The Set Led and Down Led will illuminate.
  • Page 10: Recalling Stored Down Times

    The clock must be set when using the internal clock base. Time-of-Day set The CT-2002 will not enter the Time-of-Day set mode if serial time of day is being supplied by a master clock or GPS system. However, the displayed time may be offset up to 23 hours, (see IR Remote Setup Functions - page 10).
  • Page 11: Setup Functions

    CT-2002 Manual Setup Functions The IR Remote Control is used to set various functions of the CT-2002. With the exception of “IR Remote Disable” these selections are stored if power is lost. Press the Program Button. The “PGM” Led will illuminate. Repeatedly press- ing the Setup Button will step the CT-2002 through the 10 menu choices.
  • Page 12 Radio Systems, Inc. CT2002 Manual Option six: Time compare 1. Use the numeric keypad to enter the minutes and seconds of the time compare. Time between 00:00 and 59:59 must be entered. When the minutes and seconds of the time of day are equal to the time compare stored, the matching open collector wired remote will activate.
  • Page 13: Infrared Remote Control Diagram

    See page 7. will be cleared when a Store Button is Note: Stored Down-Time 1 can be recalled pressed. In addition, the CT-2002 will return remotely via parallel remote control wiring. to the Up Timer Mode.
  • Page 14: Master Driver

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT-2002 Manual Master Driver Additional Operating Instructions (For units equipped with the optional master driver board) To Set the Time (on clock power up) 1. Clock will power up in the set mode at 12:00:00. The display will be frozen.
  • Page 15: 12/24 Hour Operation

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT-2002 Manual 12/24 Hour Operation The CT-2002 Master driver unit can be user programmed for 12 or 24 hours (military) operation, by changing an internal jumper. Units are shipped from the factory in the 12 hour mode.
  • Page 16: Gps Driver

    Up to 150’ of four conductor shielded cable may installed between the antenna and the receiver. This cable may be user provided, or a pre-assembled 150’ or 250’ extension cable is available from Radio Systems. Please note that for any cable run in excess of 150’, in-line balancing RS-485 convertor amplifiers, available from Radio Systems, must be installed.
  • Page 17: Operation

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT-2002 Manual Operation After all connections are made, apply power. The unit will take from 1 to 15 minutes to acquire the satellite data. During this initial acquisition period, and during any subsequent periods of satellite data loss, the GPS Master unit will display one of 5 error codes.
  • Page 18: Analog Clock Connection And Use

    Up to 10 Radio Systems AC-12 analog clocks can be directly connected to any CT-2002 Master or GPS driver board. If more than 10 clocks are to be utilized, they may be connected via the AMD-1 analog clock driver. Analog clocks con- nected to the GPS Master driver will automatically be updated for Daylight Savings Time and Standard Time.
  • Page 19: To Adjust Analog Clock Time (Using A Ct-2002 Master Or Gps Driver)

    4. Push the START button to resume normal digital clock operation. Notes: Adjustments made via the CT-2002 Master driver will effect any digital clocks downstream. On systems that utilize the AMD-1 analog clock driver, all time adjustments should be made via this unit. Consult the AMD-1 manual for adjustment instructions.
  • Page 20: Parallel Remote Connections To The Ct-2002 Clock/Timer

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT2002 Manual Remote Connections to CT-2002 Clock/Timer Models Page 19...
  • Page 21: Analog Clock Connections To Ct-2002 Gps And Master Models

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT2002 Manual Analog Clock Connections to CT-2002 GPS and Master Models Page 20...
  • Page 22: Serial Time-Of-Day Connections From Ct-2002 Gps Or Master Models

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT2002 Manual Serial Time of Day Connections from CT2002, GPS or Master Models Page 21...
  • Page 23: Serial Clock/Timer Connections Between Ct2002 Stand-Alone Models

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT2002 Manual Serial Clock/Timer Connections between CT2002 stand-alone Models Straight thru (Time-of-Day only) Crossover (Time-of-Day and Timer) RJ-45 Display Cable. RJ-45 Display Cable. Page 22...
  • Page 24: Gps Antenna Wiring Diagram

    Satellite Receiver Antenna Note: The cable used must be shielded with the ground connected to pin 1 on both ends. For cable lengths over 150', install Radio Systems RS-485 balancing amplifiers. CT-2002 GPS Driver II. -with factory 150' extension cable Logan Township, New Jersey USA 1-856-467-8000 •...
  • Page 25: Ct-2002 Gps Dip Switch Settings Diagram

    Radio Systems, Inc. CT-2002 Manual Connection Diagrams CT-2002 GPS Dip Switch Settings Page 24...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    During the warranty period, there will be no charge for parts or service made to units which show no sign of misuse by customer or lightning caused damage. The customer is responsible for the cost of shipping their unit back to Radio Systems for repair.
  • Page 28 For Assy. Part # 14691 rev. 06/06 (856) 467-8000 • Fax (856) 467-3044 601 Heron Drive Logan Township, New Jersey 08085 www.radiosystems.com • •...

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