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1. ee I ow ES a A di Installation and Operation Manual AllSync Wired Master Clock Signal Programmer american C tiME so Rev 6 Integrated Solutions June 2011 AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual American Time 140 3rd Street South PO Box 707 Dassel MN 55325 0707 Phone 800 328 8996 Fax 800 789 1882 american time com American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Table of Contents Operation Manual SE 6 OO pusasqa papaayqkan 7 Installation E u uu 8 Moonin Master IO Keer e a A E E EE E E AE E TENAN KEN EE E NE Nn TEN ANANG 8 Mounting Optional GPS ANNM Assesseer orsin ees a in ka napa ne err eee ee bU EN ee i en 10 CALCO RR RR A E E E A AE E R G 10 TS WEE 10 O 10 E 10 SILA EENS 12 s EEE 12 C E 12 User E E 15 eene baron tee 13 RSS sss sasa 14 CORATO iii D aM 15 LN aah iii iaia ei ilo 16 POS E aerea 16 Cile EEE 17 SE asss TEH E E NA NR NG TEN 18 I a SVN step Clock SE Dasanana jawab n bir ANG 20 Dette Tire EE 20 Example setting Lime Manual T ee 21 S tie O zi s ro EE KI T pu uuu IT TIT o N E E E 21 EvenE io Lu us aaa aa S 22 EE EE 22 POS ee NEI ail ila de de 23 Promis Events Dy See 24 Example Drosraninine Recurrin
2. Introduction Select Weekdays Pressing 0 in the Select Weekdays screen brings up the Enter Event Year screen S M F 9 54 5 Key 1254567 O Special OK Accept Installation Ev ES Change year if necessary or enter 0000 to indicate all years Press OK The Enter Enter Event Year Event Month screen appears ear 2005 Al 0000 OK Accept To change the month enter the number of the month as 2 digits Enter 00 to Event Menu Enter Event Month select all months Month 04 April Al 00 OkK Accept User Interface Pressing OK brings up the Choose screen Event Men Pressing 1 to select a day of the month brings up the Select Event Date screen Choose 1 Set Date 1 31 2 Set Weekdays O c E o D suspa uama Enter a 2 digit day of the month or 00 for all days Press OK Select event date Day of month O All 00 Ok Accept Pressing 2 in the Choose screen to set weekdays brings up the Select Day screen At this screen press SUN SAT keys to add or remove days individually or 8 to add weekdays 9 to add weekends Press OK to accept the assigned days The Select Event Time screen appears Troubleshooting To program start time Event menu Select event time 1 Use the number keys to enter hour and minute Evt Time 12 00 AM 2 Press lt for AM or gt for PM MTWTF OkK Acpt Appendix 3 Press OK to accept the event start time The Event Duration screen appears
3. Date Page of Schedule No Signal Circuits Assigned to Schedule 3 O Default Description No Description Duration S I 5 2 3 E I 5 E 5 Events Assigned to Schedule Control Action x o Time PM Day or Daret On oft Secondo Dekui Noe JE No Time PM Day s or Date s On Off Seconds Default Note 5 LIT EE Doo o J j J j BuIwuwuei6oid4 D N S e 5 a x ipu ddy American Time 59 Appendix IE Mounting Template AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual TION wN 60 American Time 6 Introduction Installation User Interface Programming Troubleshooting Appendix io ds DO x ON a ah RW C e a D Q v a mi gt U gt ul Lu lami DA U e 5 Q gt 2 e DC B em OH 2 z N 2 LLI O O Ng Z a LINES TO PA SYSTEM AMPLIFIER GND TONE GENERATOR o ALLSYNC MASTER TG 4C POS S O O E NEN T D e D CONTINUOUS PS z gt 3 qp CHIME ETHERNET D qp sowrooP PLUG D D PULSED TONE 8 J
4. At this screen Calc Clock Adjust Enter Time Shown 1 Enter the time shown on the secondary clocks to the nearest minute on secondary clocks RR SeJi 1ul 1 sn 2 Press OK The time difference between the secondary clocks and the master is displayed 3 Press OK to initiate automatic correction of the secondary clocks The Time Display screen appears Buutuei6o14 Pressing 2 at the Adjust System Clocks menu brings up the Manual Adjust screen Adjust System Clocks Manual Adj Impulsed At this screen press repeatedly to correct impulse clocks manually Press OK gt Advance Clocks when finished The Time Display screen appears 1 per min Ok Done Adjust Time Pressing 2 at the Adjust Time screen causes the unit to attempt synchronization Choose with external time sources in order of priority If successful a message confirming this flashes before the Time Display screen appears D 00 3 r 5 e 1 Adjust System Clks 2 Ethernet Sync Now Note If timed events 1 9 seconds duration are currently running during the attempted synchronization the synchronization will not occur The master will simply exit to the main time screen immediately without attempting to synchronize to an external time source xipueddy O American Time 47 Troubleshooting Guide AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Master Appears OFF LCD Dark When Power is Connected Disconn
5. 26 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog ramming Operation Manual Besar Sn An event can activate one or more signal circuits for a fixed period 1 9 seconds Doration n Detik or for the default duration assigned independently to each signal circuit see the 2 Sec 1 9 or gt Programming Signal Circuit Menu An event can also turn on one or more Off lt On gt OK Set circuits leaving them on until a later event turns them off To program event duration uononponul Key in any number 1 9 to specify duration in seconds or Press 0 to use the default duration s for the circuit s assigned to this schedule or Press gt to latch assigned circuits on until a later event turns them off or Press lt to turn off assigned circuits that were previously turned on Press OK to accept event duration uonejej1sui The Choose Schedule screen reappears Event Menu Choose Schedule Press OK to accept the schedule number Sch 01 Select 1 99 OK Accept The Event Saved screen appears momentarily followed by a return to the View Event Mer Y 2005 M AI Events screen at the top of the Event Menu 99ELISJ UI BB E T T D 12 T 02 04 PM Event 0000 Saved Example Programming Special Events To program a new special event in Schedule 2 that turns on signal circuits for 8 seconds starting at 3 45 PM on October 31 2006 press l PROG Z2 2 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled
6. 4 OK unless User Lock is disabled 5 1 for Schedule Event 6 8 9 Buutuei6o14 02 for Schedule 2 OK lt if necessary to display New Event OK 10 0 to select Special 11 2006 to change year to 2006 12 OK to accept year 13 10 to change month to October 14 OK to accept month 15 1 to select Set Date 16 31 to set date 17 OK 18 0345 to set start time 19 gt to select PM 20 OK 21 8 to set duration 22 OK 23 OK to save event To exit Event menu press BACK D N e 5 e To exit Program menu press BACK again American Time 27 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Reviewing and Editing Events To reach the Events Menu press 1 PROG 2 2 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 OK unless User Lock is disabled The View Event screen appears Introduction At this point press Event Menu view Events by 1 to add view edit or delete events sequentially by event number in a 1 5chedule Event particular schedule or 2 DtefTme 32WKD Installation 2 to view edit or delete events in all schedules beginning with the first event scheduled to start on or after a specified hour 3 to view edit or delete events by weekday Reviewing and Editing Events by Schedule Pressing 1 leads to the Choose Schedule screen Event Menu Choose Schedule Key in a schedule number and press OK If any events have
7. Setting up the master for Ethernet communication is performed through the Communications menu and involves assigning values to the following Unit IP address A unique address assigned to the master for network communications Master IP address The IP address on a network or the internet of the time server to be accessed by the master for time synchronization Installation Subnet Mask A required LAN setup parameter Gateway IP A required LAN setup parameter Figure 12 shows the Communication menu structure To reach the Communication menu from the main screen press PROG User Lock unless User Lock is disabled OK unless User Lock is disabled 8 User Interface From Program Menu Programming 0 User Lock OK 1 Status 2 Settings 3 Mac Addr 2 Show Status NO 3 Disable 2 Packets Rx Tx OK Ethernet Ethernet Disabled YES Enable Ethernet v 0 1 Appendix Master IP Subnet Mask OK Prises OK Gateway IP 2 Unit IP Address OK Remote Control Port assignment OK 3 Mac Address OK Figure 12 Communications Menu 44 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Comm Menu l Comm Status e Comm Settings 3 Mac Addr 0 Cancel comm Menu Ethernet is Enabled 2 Show Status 3 Disable O Cancel comm Menu Ethernet is Disabled 1 Enable O Cancel Comm Menu Unit IP Address 000 000 000 000 lt
8. 59th minute With 12 HR Correction Clock Code 12 Cincinnati D6 2 wire Reverse Polarity Min Impulse 59th minute With 12 HR Correction Clock Code 26 Stromberg 2 Wire Minute Impulse 58th Minute Hourly Correction Only uononpoaju CLOCK CODE 07 08 12 26 MINUTE CORRECTION RELAY RELAY CLOCK1 CLOCK2 D pe O 99ELISJ UI 1 sn 1N4007 Clock Code 15 Straight Frequency Electronic Clock BuIwuwuei6oid4 CLOCK CODE 15 GENERATOR PRESTART START SIGNAL RELAY RELAY xipusddy GENERATOR PRESTART AC RTN RETURN American Time 51 Appendix A Clock Circuit AllSync Master Installation amp D Operation Manual Wiring Diagrams Clock Code 21 Cincinnati D1 CLOCK CODE 21 A RELAY B RELAY CLOCK 2 Introduction c p E E E o c n 60 VDC 24 VDC A N 1N4007 COMMON COMMON User Interface Clock Code 22 Dukane Synchronous Wired Lei E CLOCK CODE 22 RUN MOTOR CORRECTION RELAY RELAY Le pus CLOCK 1 o E Es o o o a 120 24 VAC mE RUN MOTOR 24 VDC 1N4007 7X CORRECTION COIL Appendix 52 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Appendix A Clock Circuit Wiring Diagrams Operation Manual Clock Code 25 Industrial Electronic Service Master clock Digital Clocks CLOCK CODE 25 RUN CORRECTION CLOCK 1 CLOCK 2 BLACK 24 VDC 1N4007 ZA B American Time uone IIeISU
9. BkSp Ok Done Comm Menu Master IP Address 129 006 015 026 lt BkSp OK Done comm Menu Enter Subnet Mask eo oo 000 lt BkSp OK Done comm Menu Enter Gateway IP 000 000 000 000 lt BkSp OK Done Comm Menu MAC Address 00 11 6c 00 00 51 OK Done American Time Pressing 1 at the Comm menu screen brings up the Comm Status screen which shows whether Ethernet communication is enabled or disabled If it is enabled the following screen appears Pressing 2 at this screen displays the number of communication packets sent Tx and received Rx by the master Pressing 3 at this screen disables Ethernet communication Pressing 1 at the Comm menu screen when Ethernet communication is disabled brings up the following screen Pressing 1 at this screen enables Ethernet communication Pressing 0 leaves Ethernet disabled and returns to the Comm menu screen Pressing 2 at the Comm menu screen causes the Unit IP Address screen to appear To change the Unit IP Address Enter the 12 digits of the new address or Change only the last few digits of the address by pressing lt as many times as necessary to backspace through the digits to be replaced Key in new digits to complete the 12 digit address Press to accept the Unit IP Address The Master IP Address screen appears The Master IP Address is factory set to that of a NIST time server Addresses for other time servers are listed in Appendix D
10. Pres OK After completing the new banner press OK twice to save it and delete any text to the right of the last character entered This will also exit the Banner Text screen O American Time 41 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Display Settings 6 Changes in LCD contrast and format of the Time Display screen are available at the Display Settings menu S The Time Display screen can display information in large or small text Large text allows the time to be read at a greater distance while small text allows the banner text and relay status to be displayed along with the time To change text size press 1 PROG 2 7 6 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled E 4 OK unless User Lock is disabled E 5 8 6 1 cenis en The Choose Display Size screen appears Choose Display Size At this screen press 1 Large 1 for large text or 2 Smiall 2 for small text o ul Ga hn 0 jud in Q o0 well Screen contrast can be adjusted for optimum viewing in the surrounding light To change screen contrast 1 Press PROG e E 2 Press 7 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 Press OK unless User Lock is disabled 5 Press 8 6 Press 2 Contig Menu Adjust Screen At the Adjust Contrast screen use the lt and gt keys to adjust screen contrast Contrast Use lt gt 41 LK oe Troubleshooting Appendix 42 American Tim
11. Clock Code 23 Standard Electric Time Dual Motor Hourly Correction Only Clock Code 36 Synchronous Wired 2 with Noon and Midnight Sync CLOCK CODE 01 03 09 10 11 13 14 18 19 20 23 36 RUN MOTOR CORRECTION RELAY RELAY 120 24 VAC CORRECTION RUN MOTOR AC RTN RETURN American Time uol e 8 SUI uononpoaulul 99ELISJ UI 1 sn BuIwuwuei6o1d4 D o S e 5 a xipusddy 49 Appendix A Clock Circuit AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Wiring Diagrams Clock Code 02 3 Wire Minute Impulse Clock Code 05 3 Wire Minute Impulse 58th Minute Clock Code 16 3 Wire Minute Impulse 59th Minute w 12hr Correction Clock Code 17A Standard Electric Time AR 3 3 Wire Impulse CLOCK CODE 02 05 16 17A A RELAY B RELAY c Par S Po Uu O o A d E B 24 VDC _ G Oo amp D Clock Code 04 Standard electric Time AR 2A Two Wire Dual Voltage Clock Code 17 Standard electric Time AR 2 Two Wire Dual Voltage CODE 04 17 E MINUTE CORRECTION RELAY RELAY K 0 2 o J eng a e 6 Q 24 VDC 2iVDC wi 48 VDC i AB DC COMMON iiie PC 50 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Appendix A Clock Circuit Wiring Diagrams Operation Manual Clock Code 07 Two Wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse 59th minute Clock Code 08 Two Wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse
12. Difference Daylight Saving 5 Zone Hours Difference from UTC Time e Code Description from UTC Winter Summer Adjustment2 e oun LMT Local Mean Time based on longitude 3 001 USA Alaska 9 IL 8 YES i d 9 3 Z USA Mountain MST MDT 011 USA Pacific PST PDT 8 27 YES i d R y 3 lt 3 3 035 UTCS BB CONFIG 040 American Time 57 Appendix D IP Addresses of Selected AllSync Master Installation amp NIST Time Servers Introduction Installation Q o G Ga im o jud im 0 Uu Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 58 nistl ny ustiming org nistl nj ustiming org nistl pa ustiming org nistl aol va symmetricom com nistl chi ustiming org nistl expertsmi com nist netservicesgroup com nisttime carsoncity k12 mi us WWV nIst gOV utcnist colorado edu utcnist2 colorado edu ntp nist ldsbc edu nist1 lv ustiming org nistl aol ca symmetricom com nistl symmetricom com nistl sj ustiming org nistl la ustiming org Operation Manual IP address Location Reston Virginia Chicago Illinois 128 138 140 044 University of Colorado Boulder Note Please reference http tf nist gov tf cgi servrs cgi for the latest NIST Internet Time servers list which includes the status of each server American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Appendix E Events Operation Manual Programming Table Progaammer 1
13. Ethernet data cable to the RJ 45 jack bottom port on the left side of the AllSync Master GPS Kit If the optional GPS kit is included connect the cable supplied with it to the matching 12 pin circular connector middle port on the left side of the AllSync Master Refer to the GPS kit installation instructions on page 10 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp User Interface Operation Manual uononpoduJ IET gogg 12 243 TUE JAM 25 2005 og E SE A e A D ES MEN o Sal d Figure 3 Keypad and LCD User Interface The AllSync master is configured and operated using the 16 button keypad and LCD display shown in Figure 3 If an optional Ethernet connection is available a networked PC can be used to configure and operate the master remotely Software included with the Ethernet option emulates the user interface panel on the PC screen Refer to the Ethernet Option User Manual Part No P000007 Keypad Button Functions a 1 Sunday 2 Monday Te B E ST TT Jaen bunoousoe qnoJ E 6 Friday xipueddy E T Saturday 9 Enable automatic control of relay signal O Resynchronize master clock to external time source or synchronize secondary clocks to master American Time 13 User Interface AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Scroll backward through menu choices or backspace within displayed screen Scroll
14. Manual m An event can activate one or more signal circuits for a fixed period 1 9 Duration D Default seconds or for the default duration assigned independently to each signal 2 Sec 1 9 lt or gt circuit see Circuit Menu An event can also turn on one or more circuits Off lt Ori gt OK Set leaving them on until a later event turns them off To change event duration uononpouxul Key in any number 1 9 to specify duration in seconds or Press 0 to use the default duration s for the circuit s assigned to this schedule or Press gt to latch assigned circuits on until a later event turns them off or Press lt to turn off assigned circuits that were previously turned on uonejej1sui Press OK to accept event duration Press OK to save event changes Example Reviewing and Editing Events by Schedule T To change only the duration of Event 24 in Schedule 2 to 6 seconds press 1 PROG S 2 2 9 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 OK unless User Lock is disabled 5 1 for Schedule Event S 6 02 for Schedule 2 7 OK 8 0024 for event number S 9 OK to jump to Event 24 10 OK to show event weekdays 3 11 OK to accept day selection gt 12 OK to accept time d 13 6 for event duration EI 14 OK to accept duration 15 OK to save event To exit Event menu press BACK To exit Program menu press BACK again gt x 5 gt lt American Time 29 Prog
15. Month Set Date OK OK DST Bias DST Ending Date OK OK Exit to Main Display DST Ending Week DST Bias OK OK DST Ending Day Set Seconds OK OK DST Ending Set AMIPM Month OK Date and Time Set Figure 6 Set Time Menu American Time uononpoaulul uol e 8 SUI C D ni eh D ni D O o 5unoousoe qnoJ SuIwuwei6o14 xipu ddy Programming Introduction Installation Q o ul Ga im o bud im O Uu m Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 18 1 PROG 2 1 AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Setting the Master Clock Figure 6 shows the menu structure for setting the time The master clock can be set in the SET Menu with the following keystrokes 3 Enter User Lock Unless User Lock is disabled 4 OK Unless User Lock is disabled The Time Zone screen appears Set menu TZarne Select time zone 005 O40 Custom USICST lt gt Scroll Ok 4ccept Set menu Tone Enter Time one offset from WTC 02 00 OF Accept Set Menu DST Set OST Auto B Auta g ustom O Oft OK Accept Set Menu DST Set OST Custom B 85uta g ustom O Ott OK Accept Set Menu DST Define DST By l Fixed Dates 2 Floating Dates Set Menu DST DST Start APR 30 OCT 15 DIST End Bias 02 00 OF Acpt At this point scroll to the correct time zone using lt and gt or key in the desired time zone number Enter 040
16. O 7 Changing Banner When time is displayed in small text the banner is the third line in the Time display screen To view or change the banner Press PROG Press 7 Entering User Lock unless User Lock is disabled Press OK unless User Lock is disabled Press 7 The Banner Text screen appears Contig Menu Change Position 1 SeJi 1ul 1 sn American Time amp Sig lt gt Change OK A4cpt AD er YS ed Buutuei6o14 At this point use the BACK key to exit the Banner Text screen without changing it The banner can be changed to any message up to approximately 20 characters in length To change the banner 1 Use lt and gt to scroll backward or forward through the list of available characters Note that the character in the leftmost position of the banner changes Bunoous lqnouL 2 Continue scrolling until the desired character is in the first position The available characters appear in the following order when scrolling with the gt key ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz lo 0123456789 udani hika 3 The starting position within the loop is at the character currently displayed Note that the blank space is found between 9 and colon xipueddy 4 After placing the desired character in the first position press OK This steps to the next position Repeat these steps to add each character to the banner 1 Use lt and gt until reaching the character to be placed 2
17. STEADY TONE BELL D D LS 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 D qp RESET D um TRIGGER EGG eel eleleleleleelelelelelelele 3 o 9 120V COM x S eig IN120V 4 a N GND o O 0 be rer 00 0 i D gt O C gt a lt be c D Q D s o O O American Time Glossary of Terms AllSync Master Installation amp Introduction Installation Q o X Ga im o jud im Q Uu Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 62 Operation Manual Banner A line of text that is displayed on the LCD screen for promotional or informational purposes The AllSync Master supports 1 line of approximately 20 characters that can be modified to display an organization s name for example This banner text is only displayed when the unit s display size is set to small text mode Circuit A complete or partial path followed by a flow of electric current In the case of the AllSync Master electrical circuits are connected for the purposes of controlling devices clocks bells etc These devices can be switched on and off and or provided signals ON and OFF sequences from the AllSync Master Client A computer or other networked device or a software application that connects to and requests information from a server Clock Code A code that is assigned to a unique collection of electrical signals used to control a clock system These signals ar
18. To change the Master IP Address follow the procedure for changing the Unit IP Address Pressing OK to accept the Master IP Address brings up the Subnet mask screen To change the Subnet Mask follow the procedure for changing the Unit IP Address Pressing OK to accept the Subnet Mask brings up the Gateway IP Address screen To change the Gateway IP Address follow the procedure for changing the Unit IP Address Pressing OK to accept the Gateway IP Address brings up the MAC Address screen The MAC Address is a unique identification number factory assigned for the master It also serves as the unit serial number The MAC Address cannot be changed Pressing OK to acknowledge the MAC Address returns to the Comm menu The MAC Address can also be viewed by pressing 3 at the Comm menu screen Use the BACK key to exit the Comm menu Programming uononpod3jul uoneje1suj c o D gt e D ni 0 D Bunoous lqnouL BuIwuwuei6oid4 xipueddy 45 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Introduction Installation O o ul Ga im 0 J in O o0 well Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 46 Operation Manual Changing Clock Type Appendix A includes wiring diagrams and clock codes for the 30 types of clocks supported by the AllSync Master Figure 13 shows the Clock menu structure To view the current clock code setting Press PROG Press 9 Enter Service Lock unless User Loc
19. User Lock is disabled 5 3 At this screen select the preferred time reference among those available Contig Menu Time Sync Priority L GP5 2 Ethernet 3 Internal 4 Viewing Software Version The version revision level amp release date for the control software operating the master clock can be viewed by 1 Pressing PROG Contig Menu Version 2 5 4 2 Pressing 7 Created 2006 01 24 3 Entering User Lock unless User Lock is disabled OK D ata 4 Pressing OK unless User Lock is disabled 5 Pressing 4 5 Clearing All Events Individual events can be cleared in the Events menu see Viewing and Editing Events To clear all events 1 Press PROG Contig Menu Clear all settings 2 Press 7 1 Confirm 3 Entering User Lock unless User Lock is disabled a 4 Press OK unless User Lock is disabled 5 Press 5 6 Enter Service Lock unless User Lock is disabled 7 Press 1 unless User Lock is disabled 8 Press OK American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog ramming Operation Manual 6 Restoring All Settings To return all configuration parameters to factory settings 1 Press PROG Press 7 Entering User Lock unless User Lock is disabled Press OK unless User Lock is disabled Press 6 Enter Service Lock unless User Lock is disabled Press 1 unless User Lock is disabled Press OK Contig Menu Clear all settings uononponul 1 Contirm O Cancel pe oe SS SS de ex D ES
20. advance the time on the DST start date when the time change occurs For example a bias of 02 00 causes the time change to advance 2 hours and no minutes on the start date Enter the bias hour and minute Press gt for Press OK to accept the displayed bias The End of DST screen appears Use the keys to change the end week Press OK to accept the displayed end week An end day appears Use the keys to change the end day Press OK to accept the displayed end day An end month appears Use the keys to change the end month Press OK to accept the displayed end month After daylight saving time is defined the Choose Mode screen appears Select the time display format by pressing 1 for 12 hour or 2 for 24 hour time display ex D ES O 99ELISJ UI BB E T T Buutuei6o14 Buioous lqnouL xipueddy 19 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Example Master Clock Setup To setup the master clock for operation in the Eastern time zone with automatic daylight saving time adjustment and 12 hour time display press 1 PROG 1 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled OK unless User Lock is disabled 007 for Eastern time zone Introduction AS te 8 for automatic daylight saving time adjust Installation 1 for time display in 12 hour format After the time display format is selected the time Sync Option screen appears Set
21. already been assigned Sch 01 Select 1 99 to the selected schedule the days and start time for the lowest numbered event are Uk Accept displayed User Interface EE Use the lt and gt keys to scroll through similar screens for all existing events or Sch 01 Event 0000 enter an event number to move immediately to that event Press BACK to exit the 2006 02 12 12 04 AM Event menu Press MAN to delete the event Press OK to view or edit the days lt Scl gt M Del OK Edt start time and duration of the displayed event Programming Pressing OK leads to the Event Weekdays screen This screen shows the days previously assigned to the event To change event days Select Weekdays g MF MTwTF PISS 9 5 5 Key 1234567 SUN SAT keys to add or remove days individually or O Special OK Accept Troubleshooting 8 to add weekdays or 9 to add weekends or 0 to edit a special event This will lead to the series of screens for defining special events Press OK to accept the assigned days For recurring events this brings up the Event Time screen Appendix This screen shows the start time of the event To change start time Select event time 1 Use the number keys to enter hour and minute Evt Time 12 00 AM MTWTF OK Acpt 2 Press for AM or for PM 3 Press OK to accept the event start time The Event Duration screen appears 28 O American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog rammi ng Operation
22. forward through menu choices within displayed screen c P o xe O im ud L Installation Accept displayed settings Reset Switch In addition to the keypad buttons a reset switch is accessible through a small hole in the right side of the master enclosure This switch is used during certain setup procedures User Interface Reset Switch Programming Troubleshooting D Q Q lt 14 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp User Interface Operation Manual Configuration and Operation Figure 4 shows the initial entry points that lead from the main time display screen to the menus for configuring and operating the AllSync master Access to menus for changing configuration or controlling signal circuits requires either the User Lock or the Service Lock The User Lock and the Service Lock are set to 1234 at the factory Both codes can be set or changed in the Configuration portion of the Program menu The steps involved in each of these operations are detailed in the Programming and Adjust Time Menu sections of this manual Switch to OFF Mode PRO Progam Menu Switch to Manual Mode Adjust Time Menu Switch to Auto mode Figure 4 Menu Entry Points American Time uol e 8 SUI uononpoaulul 99Rj19 U Jaen BuIwuwuei6oid E D N gt e xipu ddy Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation M
23. ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Reviewing and Editing Events By Date Time c To reach the Events Menu press O E 1 PROG g 2 2 E 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 OK unless User Lock is disabled The Event Menu screen appears Event Menu view Events by Pressing 2 at this screen leads to the Chronological Sort Screen 1 Schedule Event 2 Dte Tme 3 wkD Installation At the Chronological Sort screen the option is given to Sort or Cancel Sort Either selection 1or0 will lead to the Hour Screen Event Menu Chronological Sort Note American Time and Signal recommends always selecting the Sort option 1 The Cancel feature 0 should only be used if more than 200 events have been entered to save time required to sort and it is known that this sorting feature has been performed after the last event edit add or deletion 1 Sort O Cancel User Interface At the Hour screen indicate the hour to start displaying events in chronological D E dcus oe order Enter the hour as 2 digits in 24 hour format For example if the earliest E programmed event is scheduled for 5 00 AM entering 05 or an earlier hour and lt gt Scroll OK Edit pressing OK leads to the following screen D Event menu time sort Use the lt and gt keys to scroll backward or forward through all programmed MTWTF DSD3 AM events At this point the steps for review
24. I uonb5onpoJgul 9O9B i9 U JU9SN Buiutue16014 D o 3 e a xipusddy 53 Es Q gt G Q pur D d O O o Q um 0 be 00 0 00 Q gt O C gt a lt ircui iagrams Clock Code 27 Digital Clock Reset 12 00 AM PM iring Appendix A Clock G W NOON amp MIDNIGHT CORRECTION CLOCK CODE 27 uononpoduJ CB Pa SV 24 ac s gt LAN NI 4 gr A lo 24 120 VAC TO CLOCKS NEUTRAL MIDNIGHT CORRECTION ONLY 24 120 VAC TO CLOCKS NEUTRAL uonejei1su I BETTE EE TR SuIuwe1 6o14 furnoouso qnoil American Time 54 AllSync Master Installation amp Appendix A Clock Circuit Wiring Diagrams Operation Manual Clock Code 37 Two Wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse 59th Min CLOCK CODE 37 MINUTE MANUAL RELAY RELAY CLOCK 1 CLOCK 2 AB 24 VDC ZX 1N4007 re Clock Code 38 Two Wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse 59th Min with 12 HR Correction CLOCK CODE 38 MINUTE CORRECTION RELAY RELAY CLOCK1 CLOCK2 AB PC American Time uonejeisuj uononpoau 99ELISJ UI BB E T T BuIwuwuei6oid4 i D o 3 Ch a xipusddy 55 Appendix E Specifications AllSync Master Installation amp Introduction Installation o G um gt 0 E in O o0 Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 56 Operati
25. Mem im 0 J in o0 Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 22 Operation Manual Event Menu From Program Menu 2 User Lock 1 Schedule E vent 2 Date Time 3 W eekda y 3 Schedule Event So rt Time Sort Weekday Sort OK Special Event Enter Days Enter Year OK J OK Enter Time t OK OK Date or weekday x 2 I Ist time throug or new event time changed NO Event Duration Enter date Enter Days ok Save Event Enter Schedule Save Event NO YES Figure 7 Event Menu American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog ramming Operation Manual Programming Events Optional signal relays for controlling signal or lighting circuits are programmed by specifying the start time and duration of each signaling or lighting event Recurring events are programmed by specifying their recurring days usually selected weekdays start time and duration Duration can be a fixed time period 1 9 seconds the default duration assigned independently to each signal circuit described in the Signal Circuits section or defined by a start time and a stop time using two separate events Events can also be programmed to occur on specific dates 5 Q 0 ch A schedule is a group of events that occur for the same signal circuit s Each programmed event and the signal circuit s controlled by that event must be assign
26. PS menu structure To reach the GPS Time menu press PROG 5 At this screen Introduction GPS Time Menu choose To check GPS signal status 1 Signal Status 2 Enable Disable 1 Press 1 The screen shows the most recent time that the signal was received 2 Press OK to view the number of satellites within range 3 Press OK to return to the GPS Time menu c ud S E pa To enable or disable the GPS signal as a time reference 1 Press 2 2 Enter User Lock The Choose screen appears Press 1 to enable or 2 to disable the GPS receiver To exit the GPS menu press BACK User Interface Programming Program Menu Troubleshooting 1 Status 2 Enable Disable OK Signal not received Satellites 1 Last Good OK last attem pt Appendix Success lor2 Yes Last Signal OK User Lock 1 Enable 2 Disable Figure 9 GPS Menu 36 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog rammi ng Operation Manual Checking Status The Status of the external time source Ethernet and other functions can be checked in the Status menu Figure 10 shows the Status Menu structure which is entered by pressing PROG 6 Site Mani The first status screen displays the last time that the master clock was synchronized Time Last Set to an external time reference or set manually 2005 04 05 05 12 1 P OK Done uononpouxul ise MENO Pressing OK brings up the next screen sho
27. an Time AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Set Menu DS T Start of DST Let GF Bias OE 4cpt Set Menu DST Start of DST 2nd SUN OF MAR Bias 01 00 OF Acpt Set Menu DST End of DST ist SUM OF NOV OK Accept Set Menu Mode Choose Mode 1 1 12 HR AM iPM 2 24 HR Military American Time e n 10 11 12 Programming Press OK to accept the displayed start date An end month appears Use the lt gt keys to change the end month Press OK to accept the displayed end month An end date appears Use the lt gt keys to change the end date Press OK to accept the displayed end date A bias value appears This indicates the hours and minutes to advance the time on the DST start date when the time change occurs For example a bias of 01 00 causes the time change to advance 1 hour and no minutes on the start date Enter the bias hour and minute Press gt for Press OK to accept the displayed bias Pressing 2 at the Define DST screen displays the Start of DST screen i 10 11 J 15 14 15 Use the keys to change the start week Press OK to accept the displayed start week A start day appears Use the keys to change the start day Press OK to accept the displayed start day A start month appears Use the keys to change the start month Press OK to accept the displayed start month A bias value appears This indicates the hours and minutes to
28. anual Program Menu Pressing the PROG key at the main screen brings up the Program menu shown in Figure 5 This menu includes 8 submenus for performing the following Configuring the master clock and setting it to the correct time Introduction Programming events for controlling signal circuits Checking the status of connections to GPS and Ethernet time reference sources Selecting the primary time signal source if multiple sources are available Selecting security passwords Checking and revising Ethernet communication settings Installation Selecting a different clock control signal code Advancing clocks manually applicable clock codes only Customizing the time display screen Clock Menu o ul Ga hn o jud im Q Uu 8 Comm Menu Program Key Programming Configure Menu i GE s F k ay Program Menu Troubleshooting JO RE vs Appendix Figure 5 Program Menu 16 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog rammi ng Operation Manual Set Menu From Program M User Lock OK Time Zone Menu OK Daylight Saving Time DST Auto Off Custom Define DST Select 12 or 24 8 Sync now 1 Fixed Dates Hour Format Ok Manually set 2 Floating Dates time DST Starting DST Starting Week Month Sync Adjust Time Set Year OK DST Starting Date Set Month OK DST Starting DST Ending Month
29. by Date Time If the AllSync Master timed out after editing adding or deleting event s it needs to perform this sorting algorithm to operate correctly Incorrect Time is Displayed by Master Clock After Loss of Power Backup battery may be dead Check for Low Battery Voltage message when time is displayed in small text see Display Settings section If this message is displayed replace battery with new CR2354 or equivalent 3 Volt lithium battery Install battery with side up Q o X Ga Zem J im o Uu Power Outage During Daylight Saving Time Correction If there is a power outage during the correction period for daylight saving time the secondary clocks might not correct In this event wait for the next 12 hour correction or instruct the master to correct secondary impulse clocks see Adjust Time Menu section Unable to Synchronize With Ethernet Time Source e Check Ethernet cable connection to master Check for communication between master and PC running ATS Remote software If no communication check communication settings for compatibility with local area network see Changing Communication Settings section Confirm that a PC on the LAN is able to access the Web Change Master IP address to a different time server among those listed in Appendix D see Changing Communication Settings section Verify Static IP address used for the master is not a duplicate on local area network Unable to Synch
30. creen 1 Choose Size 1 2 Contrast Adjust Contrast OK 9 Auto DST start OK Auto DST end OK Figure 11 Configuration Menu Troubleshooting Appendix 38 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog rammi ng Operation Manual Configuration Menu Figure 11 shows the Configuration menu structure This menu enables viewing or changing the following configuration settings 1 User Lock Change or disable uononponul 2 Service Lock Change or disable 3 Time sync priority Set to GPS Ethernet or internal clock 4 Software version View version and revision level of installed control code E 5 Clear all events Clear all programmed events from memory 2 6 Reset all settings Return all configuration parameters to factory settings 7 Change banner text Create or change a line of text in the time screen 9 8 Display settings Change time display size or LCD display contrast C 1 Selecting User Lock 6 The default User Lock is 1234 To reach the screen for changing the User Lock 2 1 Press PROG 2 Press 7 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 Press OK unless User Lock is disabled 5 Press 1 Config Menu At this point key in the new four digit User Lock and press OK Record the new chose certa User Lock for future reference Changing the User Lock to 0000 disables this XXX security feature allowing configuration changes to be made without enter
31. creen appears Choose Schedule Sch 01 Select 1 99 OK Accept xipueddy If any events have already been assigned to the selected schedule the days and start Event menu Sch 01 Event 0000 time for the first event are displayed Use the lt key to move directly to the New 2006 02 12 12 04 ATI Event screen lt Scl gt M Del Ok Edt Pressing OK displays the Select Weekdays Screen To program event days press Select Weekdays SUN SAT keys to add or remove days individually or e M F MTWTF 8 to add weekdays 9 to add weekends or SESS Key 1234957 0 for special events This allows events to be defined by date s O Special OK Accept e Press OK to accept the assigned days O American Time 23 Programming Introduction c ud S E pa o User Interface D sl E D es n Troubleshooting Appendix 24 Event menu Select event time Ext Time 12 00 AM MTwWTF OK Acpt Event Menu Duration D Default 2 Sec 1 9 lt OF gt Off lt On gt OkK Set Event Menu Choose Schedule Sch 01 Select 1 99 OK Accept Event Menu sl M AI MTWTF 05 03 AM Event 0000 Saved Event Menti Select event time Ext Time 12 00 AM MTwWTF OK Acpt AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Programming Recurring Events by Weekday For a non special event this brings up the Event Time screen To program start time 1 Use the number keys t
32. d to connect an individual computer or other device to a network The AllSync Master can be connected to an RJ 45 jack with an Ethernet Patch Cable RJ 45 Jack Short for Registered Jack 45 this is an 8 pin or 8 wire modular connector used to attach data transmission devices to standard telephone wiring Commonly used in Ethernet data connections and installed in the AllSync Master for physical connection of the Ethernet port RS 422 Standard communications interface approved by the Electronic Industries Alliance EIA for connecting serial devices and supporting multi point connections This interface supports higher data rates and a higher immunity from interference than RS 232 and is used for the communication between the AllSync Master and the GPS receiver Schedule A collection of programmed events that the AllSync Master runs in chronological order In the case of the AllSync Master events and the circuit s they control are assigned to the same schedule Example Events 0001 0002 and 0005 and circuits 1 and 4 are assigned to Schedule 04 Secondary Clock Also known as a Slave Clock this is a clock that synchronizes its timekeeping to that of a connected Master Clock Service Lock A secret 4 digit password that can be set to limit access to special programming and configuration of the AllSync Master such as deleting all events changing the clock code etc This code can be disabled by setting it to 0000 The default Servic
33. e AllSync Master Installation amp Prog ramming Operation Manual 9 Set Auto DST The AUTO DST Automatic Daylight Saving Time settings of the AllSync Master can be revised with the Set Auto DST function This feature can be used to permanently change the DST settings of the AllSync Master This should only be done to make permanent changes in the DST settings necessitated by a change in the DST calendar or due to a different DST calendar in your country of installation outside USA uononponul Note In Aug 2005 the US Congress passed an energy bill that included extending Daylight Saving Time by about a month Beginning in 2007 DST will start the second Sunday of March and end on the first Sunday of November American Time amp Signal recommends changing the AUTO DST settings of the unit sometime after the Fall DST change on October 29 2006 and prior to the new Springtime DST change on March 11 2007 The example below describes the procedure and shows the screen settings required for this change To change the AUTO DST Settings 1 Press PROG 2 Press 7 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 Press OK unless User Lock is disabled 5 6 uol e 8 SUI Contig Menu OST Start nf DST nd SUN OF MAR Bias 01 00 OF Acpt SeJi 1ul 1 sn Press 9 At the Start of DST screen use the lt and gt keys to select the appropriate week to start DST and then press OK 7 Use the lt and gt keys t
34. e Lock from the factory is 1234 Shrink Tubing Tubing which has been extruded cross linked and mechanically expanded which when reheated will return to its original diameter For this GPS kit it is used to protect the electrical and communications connections from water etc It can be easily installed over the connectors and will shrink tightly over them after being heated Server A host computer or host device on a network which shares resources and serves data to client computers or other servers Static IP Address An Internet Protocol network address permanently assigned to an individual machine account or user Subnet Mask A number that helps to define the relationship between the host computers routers switches etc and the rest of the network Synchronization The process of bringing two clocks or time sources into phase so their difference is zero In the case of a timekeeping system time synchronization takes place between the master clock and all secondary clocks Timeserver A system or device that acquires the correct time from a local reference clock and or remote timeservers and will answer time requests from other systems See Server Timestamp A time mark or notation that indicates the date and the time User Lock A secret 4 digit password that can be set to limit access to general programming and operation of the AllSync Master This code can be disabled by setting it to 0000 The default Us
35. e sent from a Master Clock to each Secondary Clock for the purposes of time synchronization Different types of clock systems require different often proprietary signals which are specified with a unique clock code The AllSync Master is capable of operating a wide variety of clock systems with a selectable clock code feature Contrast l he amount of difference between the lightest and the darkest areas of the LCD screen Daylight Saving Time DST A time used during the summer months in some localities in which clocks are advanced 1 hour from the usual standard time The official time is adjusted forward during the spring and summer months so that the active hours of work and school will better match the hours of daylight Daylight Saving Time begins for most of the United States at 2 a m on the first Sunday of April Time reverts to standard time at 2 a m on the last Sunday of October Starting in 2007 it will be observed from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November adding about a month to daylight saving time The AllSync Master accommodates both sets of DST dates allowing user selectable AUTO DST settings Daytime Protocol RFC 867 A standard Internet based timekeeping specification that calls for a timestamp to be sent from a timeserver as an ASCII character string containing the current date and time This message is sent from the timeserver as a response to any input on port 13 The timeserver closes the con
36. ect power to master and remove junction box cover Restore power and carefully check for 120vac between terminals H and N Disconnect power and remove front panel Check fuse and replace if necessary Secondary Clocks Not Synchronized With Master Clock Make certain the master is running correct clock code See Checking Status and Changing Clock Type sections If master time was recently changed allow up to 24 hours for secondary clocks to resynchronize to master Make sure there is sufficient voltage across each secondary clock If fewer than 25 AllSync secondary clocks are connected to the Master the secondary clocks might not recognize the correction from the master Connect all intended clocks and allow time for normal master correction If secondary clocks still have not corrected you may need additional hardware Contact American Time amp Signal Technical Support 1 800 328 8996 for information on adding a Resitor Pack Part H001941 to your system Signal Circuits Not Responding to Programmed Events Make certain that master status is set to AUTO and signal circuits are enabled see Enabling and Disabling Signal Circuits section Introduction Installation Confirm that signal circuits and events programmed to control them are assigned to the same schedule Check for correct voltage at signal relay contacts Activate the sorting Algorithm by entering view by Dte Time see Reviewing and Editing Events
37. ed to the same schedule Schedules that are programmed to control one or more signal circuits for extended periods of time are identified by numbers 1 99 Schedule 0 is reserved for temporary control of signal circuits After assignment to Schedule 0 a signal circuit will run the event s assigned to Schedule 0 for up to 24 hours or until all events are completed whichever occurs first At the end of this period the signal circuit resumes its previously assigned schedule uonejeisuj Note American Time and Signal recommends sorting events after each edited added or deleted event When exiting the event menu sorting automatically occurs by the master if needed However the AllSync Master has a time out feature 90 seconds for security If the AllSync Master times out after event s have been added edited or deleted Events should be sorted via entry of Dte Time selection of the view events by screen refer to Reviewing and Editing Events By Date Time section 99ELISJ UI BB E T T Programming New Events Figure 7 shows the Events Menu structure To reach the Event Menu press D 1 PROG la E 3 Enter User Lock 3 4 OK The View Events screen appears ESS MES At this point press 1 to add an event This leads to the Choose Schedule screen View Events by 1 Schedule Event 2 Dte Tme 3 wkD Bunoous lqnouL At this screen if necessary change the number of the schedule for the new event LR and press OK The Event Day Start Time s
38. er Installation amp Prog rammi ng Operation Manual Example Programming Recurring Events To program a new event in Schedule 2 that turns on signal circuits for 5 seconds starting at 8 55 AM every d weekday Monday Friday press e 1 PROG u 2 2 3 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 OK unless User Lock is disabled E 5 1 for Schedule Event 2 6 02 for Schedule 2 7 OK 9 8 lt if necessary to display New Event 9 8 to select Mon Fri OK to accept day selection 99ELISJ UI 1 sn 11 0855 for time 12 if necessary to select AM 13 OK to accept time 14 5 for event duration 15 OK to accept duration 16 OK to save event At this point to program a new event for the same schedule days and duration simply enter the new start time and press OK To stop programming similar events press OK a second time buwwIEIbOJd To exit Event menu press BACK To exit Program menu press BACK again D o e 5 xipueddy American Time 25 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Programming Special Events Note American Time and Signal recommends against programming any 12 00am special events because during this minute of each day the AllSync Master refreshes its event routines As a result special events programmed for 12 00am midnight may not run properly Regular 12 00am events are not affected by this daily activity
39. er Lock from the factory is 1234 User Interface The point of communication and interaction between a device and human In the case of the AllSync Master the User Interface consists of hardware LCD screen and 16 button keypad with associated software algorithms to accept input from the user and provide information to the user USNO The U S Naval Observatory an organization within the United States Navy which determines precise time and maintains the Master Clock for the United States The USNO monitors the timing of the Global Positioning System GPS to provide a reliable and stable coordinated time reference for the GPS satellite navigation system UTC Universal Coordinated Time A time scale that forms the basis of a coordinated distribution of standard frequencies and time signals throughout the world It is often referred to as Greenwich Mean Time GMT or Zulu Time military and aviation American Time User Notes o 4 Lo be 00 0 2 Q gt O gt a lt be Q gt O D s O Q O Introduction Installation User Interface Programming Troubleshooting 65 American Time
40. ess 1 to select the Signal Circuit screen This screen shows the current schedule assignments for all signal circuits To Circuit Menu change the schedule assignment for a signal circuit press the number of the signal Select Circuit E Cr 1 2 3 4 5 B circuit SchOl 01 02 02 03 03 Buutuei6o14 The Choose Schedule screen appears alan ME Assign this signal circuit to a schedule by pressing the two digit schedule number Cir D1 Choose Sch Press OK to accept the schedule assignment This returns to the View Circuits Sch 01 O Specid screen Press 2 to bring up the Duration screen OK Accept Bunoous lqnouL Circuit Menu This screen shows the current default duration for all signal circuits Where lt Select Circuit indicates an off default and gt indicates an on default To change the default Cr 1 2 duration for a signal circuit press the number of the signal circuit The Select Dur lt 1 circuit duration screen appears xipu ddy This screen shows the current default duration for the selected signal circuit This Circuit Menu Select Cir 1 Duration duration applies only for events that are programmed with a duration of 0 Circuit 5 Sec 1 9 lt or gt duration can be for a definite period 1 9 seconds or for a time defined by two Latchin Off lt On gt successive events The first event turns the circuit on the second event turns it off To change circuit default duration Key in any number 1 9
41. for AM 15 OK set clock to the new time cotto dew css iu ei m m ps ey Eh Synchronizing to a Time Reference If the master clock has access to one or more external time references the master clock will attempt to sync its internal clock to a time reference at four minutes past each hour To initiate an external sync of the master clock at any other time proceed through the steps for setting the time manually until the Time Sync Option screen appears At the Sync Option screen the time references available GPS or Ethernet depending upon the AllSync model can be viewed using the and keys Ethernet Pressing 8 causes the unit to attempt synchronization with external time sources in Set Menu Time Sync Option is Available g Sync now OK Set the order of priority refer to the Time Sync Priority section of the Configuration menu for setting priority The master clock can also be synchronized to an external time reference by pressing ADJ then 2 from the main time screen This causes the unit to attempt synchronization with external time sources in order of priority See the Setting Time Sync Priority section in the Configuration menu for information on setting time sync priority American Time uonejej1sui uononponul 99ELISJ UI 1 sn buwwIEIbOJd D 00 3 r 5 a xipueddy 21 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Introduction Installation 0 o G
42. g ENS EE 25 POS SPAL Ein A NA E E RN 20 Examples Drosranimne Special Event asasaran anan pianak aaa aa a aga eye er er eee renee rr Ban ee 27 PS glis and EUIS T u u EN NANA PENA NENGA BERA ae 28 Reviewing and Editing E 28 Example Reviewing and Editing Events OS ER Li aaytasatasausasasaasaqasapiakaqka 29 Reviewing and Editing Events By RE Kr 30 Reviewing and Editing Events By eege 31 Stional Circuit Mene m 32 ROERO AZ 33 Serine Sienal TER 33 Examples Pros ne EES 34 Enabling and Disabling Signal e iii 35 C onttolline Sienal CCSN A ga abi naa baan anan apaa kan ki 35 E n LA A Nn 36 CS E E EEE E EE E T 37 O E ee de ON M 38 SR SR IO E E S 39 I Eeer 39 e Selice 40 American Time 3 Table of Contents AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual iL Milone sowie V t O uuu ege 40 2 TR 40 D E 41 CIONI lo 41 Ds SR otra 42 DAS CE 2 CO EEN 43 Changing Communications Settings 44 Cons Clock Lype 46 Adjust Tune eessen 47 Tro bleshooti e Guide a asi 48 Master Appears OFF LCD Dark When Power is Connected 48 Secondary Clocks Not Synchronized With Master Clock 48 Signal Circuits Not Respondin
43. g to Programmed Events ss 48 Incorrect Time is Displayed by Master Clock After Loss of Power 48 Power Outage During Daylight Savings Time Correction ii 48 Unable to Synchronize With Ethernet Time Source a EN orasta AGA r EER NY 48 Unable to Synchronize With GPS Time SOUECO a uuu eet EE ANSeS 48 OSE OT Ge OR O E A NK NT KEN EN NAN A PN EN 48 Appendix A Clock Circuit Wiring LDuaerams nnne nnne 49 EE EE 49 Clock Code 03 Standard Electric Time Dual Mototr 49 Clock Code 0G Synchronous Wired 2 ee ANK 49 Clock Code 09 Simplex 59th minute EE 49 Clock Code 10 Simplex 45th minute Dual Moto a a RR 49 Clock Code 11 National Synchronous Wired 25 Sec Hour 25 Pulses 12 Hour 49 Clock Code 13 National Synchronous Wired 25 Sec Hour 25 Min 12 Hour ooeaneseeenaneeeananen ana nee anane 49 Clock Code T Po llu UL ERE o LOO TR 49 Chock Code 15 National Synchronous Wired sincere an 49 Clock Code 19 Stromberg Synchronous Wired 56th minute 49 Clock Code 20 National Synchronous Wired No 12 HR Correction 49 Clock Code 23 Standard Electric Time Dual Motor Hourly Correction Only 49 Clock Code 36 Synchronous Wired 2 with Noon and Midnight Sync 49 Clock Code 02 3 Wire Minute TOROS Ci ori 50 Clock Code 05 3 Wi
44. h minute 55 Clock Code 38 Two Wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse 59th minute with 12 HR Correction 55 Appendix B Specifications E 56 Appendix C Supported Time Zones ss 57 Appendix D IP Addresses of Selected Time Servers 58 Appendix E Event Programming Table ss 59 Appendix F Mounting Template ss 60 Appendix G Tone Generator Wiring Diagram a n anana enne 61 Glossac ul Ts E EE oi le a esa 62 Table of Figures Figure L Options Included With E e 7 Figure 2 GPS afasia 11 Ensure Re pad and LOD User Tae O aeo E aa KA DE NDESA EEEE ER aaa Bana ah agan 13 Prouicd emi Ee 15 Fui e RICO IL PR a E ENG NAN Be MEDIIS MIR MM KA KADAR ENG AA ARA aa aaa ENDE MEE 16 Powe GS TMe Meni eebe 17 Rai RR RR RE 22 Proure Se S sn EE 32 ESSI U u y as 36 ESE VR RR a ed UE 37 COS OM pusasqa DEM UE 38 Poue JD et ommumtadoHs Me anga naa baneke ea aha bini niga kahur ababaka ea naak ian 44 tee ka c OR eegener 46 Proure 14 onus Ee 46 American Time 5 Safety Precautions AllSync Master Installation amp Introduction Installation o ul Ga im 0 J in O o0 well Troubleshooting Programming Appendix Operation Manual All electrical power and signal wiring connected to the AllSync Master sec
45. if a custom time zone is needed Press OK to accept the selection Refer to appendix C for Time Zone abbreviations and UTC offsets Selecting Custom in the above screen brings up the Enter Time Zone screen Enter the custom time zone as an offset from Universal Time The offset is expressed in hours and minutes ahead of or behind Universal Time For example 05 55 maintains master time at 5 minutes ahead of Central Standard Time Press OK to accept the oftset After the time zone is accepted the Set Daylight Saving screen appears Pressing 8 causes automatic time changes to and from daylight saving time under the rules in effect through the year 2006 Press 8 to enable or 0 to disable these automatic time changes For the years 2007 and beyond follow instructions in the Configuration menu option 9 Set Auto DST to set Auto DST settings to the appropriate floating dates Pressing 9 selects Custom DST and brings up the Define DST screen At this screen press 1 to designate fixed dates and times for the beginning and end of daylight saving time or press 2 to designate the months weeks weekdays and times for the beginning and end of daylight saving time Pressing 1 at the Define DST screen displays the DST Start screen for fixed dates 1 Use the lt gt keys to change the start month 2 Press OK to accept the displayed start month A start date appears 3 Use the lt gt keys to change the start date Americ
46. ing and editing selected events are Sch 01 Event 0000 identical to those listed above for viewing and editing events by schedule with one lt e Scroll OK Edit exception event number cannot be used to jump directly to an event Troubleshooting D Q Q Q lt 30 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog rammi ng Operation Manual Reviewing and Editing Events By Weekday To reach the Events Menu press l PROG 2 2 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 OK unless User Lock is disabled The Event Menu screen appears Event Menu View Events by Pressing 3 at this screen leads to the View Weekday Screen 1 Schedule Event 2 DtefTme 32WKD Select the weekday of interest by pressing Event Menu VED sort View Week Day MON One of the SUN SAT keys Sch 01 Event 0000 lt gt Scroll OK Edit Use the and keys to scroll through screens showing events scheduled for that day At this point the steps for reviewing and editing selected events are identical to those listed above for viewing and editing events by schedule with one exception event number cannot be used to jump directly to an event American Time uol e 8 SUI uononpoaulul 99ELISJ UI JOSH BuiululeiBoid D o e 5 xipuoddy 31 Programming Introduction Installation 0 o G Mem gt 0 J in 0 0 well Troubleshooting Progra
47. ing the OO OK DDrie User Lock buwwIEIbOJd 2 Selecting Service Lock The Service Lock is factory set to 1234 The Service Lock can be changed with the following keystrokes 1 PROG 2 7 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 5 D 00 3 r e OK unless User Lock is disabled 2 xipueddy SERGE Ar this point key in the selected four digit Service Lock and press OK Record the Parce eee Service Lock for future reference Changing the Service Lock to 0000 disables this XXX security feature allowing the clock code to be changed and all programmed events O000 Dis X OK Done to be cleared without entering the Service Lock American Time 39 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Introduction Installation Q G um gt 0 E E in O o0 Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 40 Operation Manual 3 Setting Time Sync Priority Time sync priority indicates the preferred external time reference GPS or Ethernet depending upon the AllSync model if more than one is available When synchronizing the internal clock to an external time reference the AllSync master will attempt to receive a time signal from the preferred time reference If unsuccessful the unit will attempt to access other available time references The Time Sync Priority menu can be reached by keying 1 PROG 2 7 3 User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 OK unless
48. k is disabled Press OK unless User Lock is disabled The Select Clock Code screen appears showing the current clock code To begin controlling a different type of clock Clock Menu Select Clock Code 1 Locate the two digit clock code listed in Appendix A for the new le clock type OK Done 2 Key in the new code at this screen 3 Press OK to accept the new clock code From Program Menu I 9 From Main Service Lock Screen OK Clock Code OK Code Selected Exit to Main 1 Calc Adjust 2 Man Adjust 0 Cancel OK Enter Time Service Lock Calculated Diff Dis play Manual Adjust Clocks Figure 13 2 Service Lock OK Clock Menu Attempt Sync Exit to Main with source s Screen Figure 14 Adjust Time Menu American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog ramming Operation Manual Adjust Time Menu The Adjust Time menu serves two functions Manual correction of certain secondary clocks and Simple synchronization of the master clock to an external time source uononponul Figure 14 shows the Adjust Time menu structure which is reached by pressing the ADJ key Adjust Time Choose 1 A4djust System Clks 2 Ethernet Sync Now Pressing 1 at this screen displays the Adjust System Clocks menu uol e 8 SUI Adjust System Clocks 1 Calculated Adjust Pressing 1 at this screen brings up the Calc Clock Adjust screen 2 Man Adjust Impulse O Cancel
49. l Schedule 3 On Off individual signal circuits The Enable Circuits screen appears JZ Duration Prog Exit This screen allows individual signal circuits to be enabled On or disabled Off Circuit Menu Enable cir OK Done 1 0n Zen 3 0n den S 0n 6 0n Note For a signal circuit to be controlled by programmed events it must be enabled and the status of the master clock must be set to AUTO Master clock status is set to AUTO by 1 Pressing the AUTO key 2 Entering the User Lock 3 Pressing OK Setting the master status to OFF disables all signal circuits Master clock status is set to OFF by 1 Pressing the OFF key 2 Entering the User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 3 Pressing OK unless User Lock is disabled Controlling Signal Circuits Manually Signal circuits can be controlled manually with the MAN key acting as a momentary push button switch To initiate manual control 1 Press the MAN key 2 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 3 Press OK unless User Lock is disabled This brings up the Select Circuits screen At this screen Manual Signal Select Circuits 7 All 1 Press any combination of number keys 1 6 to select or deselect the signal Circuit 123456 circuits to be turned on with the MAN key Man 5ignal OK Exit 2 Press and hold the MAN key to activate the selected circuits for the desired length of time 3 Release the MAN key The MAN key can be pressed as many times as needed Cont
50. mming Appendix 32 AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual From Program Menu User Lock OK 1 View Circuits 1 Schedule 3 On Off 2 Duration Enable Circuits Select Select Circuit Duration Select Select OK Circuit Schedule Exit to Main Pro Screen Figure 8 Signal Circuit Menu American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog ramming Operation Manual Programming Signal Circuits Optional signal relays for controlling signal or lighting circuits must be assigned to schedules of events for automatic control Multiple circuits can be assigned to one schedule but each signal circuit can be assigned to only one schedule uononpoau Fach signal circuit is also programmed with a default event duration This allows signal circuits assigned to the same schedule to be activated for different lengths of time for the same event This default duration can be overridden by the duration specified for an event described in the Programming Events section Setting Signal Circuit Schedule and Duration Figure 8 shows the Signal Circuit menu structure To reach the Circuit menu press l PROG 2 3 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled 4 OK unless User Lock is disabled The View Circuits screen appears uoneje1suj c o D e D ni 0 D Circuit Menu View Circuits for 1 Schedule 32O0njf0ff Z Duration Prog Exit Pr
51. n Time AllSync Master Installation amp Glossary of Terms Operation Manual GPS Global Positioning System a constellation of satellites operated by the United States Military US Naval Observatory that broadcast precisely timed signals from space These signals are used for extremely accurate global navigation as well as the distribution of precise time Internet A worldwide system of computer networks in which any one computer can get information from or talk to any other connected computer using the TCP IP protocols uononpoau Leap Second A second of time as measured by an atomic clock added to or omitted from official timekeeping systems annually to compensate for changes in the rotation of the earth Leap Year A calendar year that contains 366 days instead of the normal 365 During Leap Years the extra day falls on February 29th In the Gregorian calendar a leap year is any year which number can be divided by 4 without a remainder and years ending in hundreds are not leap years unless they are divisible by 400 e A D F LMT Local Mean Time the Mean Solar Time for any given longitude around the earth It differs at every longitude 1 hour change for every 15 degrees longitude LMT may or may not correspond with the local time in a given time zone Low E Glass Low Emissivity Glass this type of glass features a unique surface coating that reduces the heat transfer through the window Such a c
52. n be modified to display an organization s name for example This banner text is only displayed when the unit s display size is set to small text mode Circuit A complete or partial path followed by a flow of electric current In the case of the AllSync Master electrical circuits are connected for the purposes of controlling devices clocks bells etc These devices can be switched on and off and or provided signals ON and OFF sequences from the AllSync Master xipueddy Client A computer or other networked device or a software application that connects to and requests information from a server Clock Code A code that is assigned to a unique collection of electrical signals used to control a clock system These signals are sent from a Master Clock to each Secondary Clock for the purposes of time synchronization Different types of clock systems require different often proprietary signals which are specified with a unique clock code The AllSync Master is capable of operating a wide variety of clock systems with a selectable clock code feature American Time 63 Glossary of Terms AllSync Master Installation A c P S me Fe L Installation Troubleshooting Programming User Interface Appendix 64 Operation Manual Patch Cable A cable with plugs or terminals on each end of the conductor or conductors used to connect circuits of equipment together Patch cables are use
53. nection as soon as the timestamp is sent The AllSync Master is capable of sending and receiving timestamps via UDP port 13 using this protocol Ethernet A very popular technology for networking computers and other devices This communication method is used for transmitting and receiving timing signals and or remote programming with the AllSync Master with Ethernet Option Event An occurrence specified with a unique time of day For the AllSync Master an Event is specified to be either a continuous ON continuous OFF or a timed signal of 1 9 seconds An event can also be specified with date or weekday information for recurring or one time events Events are collected into groups called Schedules and used to determine the timing of circuit switching Example Event 0004 is programmed to occur at 1 41pm Monday through Friday for 3 seconds duration Firewall A network configuration usually both hardware and software that forms a fortress between networked computers within an organization and those outside the organization It is commonly used to protect information such as a network s e mail and data files within a physical building or organization site Gateway A network device or network point that acts as an entrance to another network such as the server through which computers on a local area network access the Internet Gateway IP Address The address value for the Gateway device on the network see Gateway America
54. nformation The antenna must be installed by a qualified person in conformance with applicable national and local electrical codes In addition to the antenna the GPS kit includes a mounting bracket and a 15 meter approx 50 ft cable Additional extension cables 15 meters are available reference American Time amp Signal Co part H000818 Figure 2 shows the parts used for mounting the optional GPS antenna on a mast Electrical Connections 115vac Supply Connections WARNING To prevent electrical shock do not apply electrical power to the master clock relays or signal relays before completing all wiring connections Connect the ungrounded hot wire to the H screw terminal and the neutral wire to the N terminal A grounding wire is not required because the enclosure is made of non conducting polycarbonate material Fuse A 1A 250vac subminiature Wickman part 3741100041 recommended protects the power input circuit Each clock and signal relay circuit must be current limited to 10A or less by an external circuit breaker or fuse Clock Connections CAUTION To prevent damage to relays relay contact voltage must not exceed 115vac WARNING To protect against shorts between power and signal circuits all wires connected to the power clock and signal circuit terminals must be insulated to 300vac Appendix A shows wiring connections to the master clock and the secondary clocks for all clock types controlled by the AllSync ma
55. nnel An area at least 34 wide and 20 high should be reserved to allow a clearance of at least 12 below and on each side of the AllSync master Wiring for power clock and signal circuits must enter through conduit knockouts along the bottom of the enclosure Connectors for Ethernet and other cables are located on the left side and a reset button is accessed through a small opening on the right side of the enclosure The AllSync Master is designed to be wall mounted by a keyhole hanger and screws Appendix F shows a template for locating wall hangers to mate with these openings American Time AllSync Master Installation A User Notes Operation Manual uolje e1SUI uononpoagu 99ELISJ UI BB E T T BuIwuwuei6o1d4 i D o 3 Ch a xipuaddy American Time 9 Installation AllSync Master Installation amp Introduction O o ul Ga hn o jud im Q Uu m Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 10 Operation Manual Mounting Optional GPS Antenna The optional GPS Smart Antenna with integrated receiver is designed for outdoor installation in a location with a full view of the sky For best results attach the antenna to an outside wall or a mast extending above a roof It is best to pick a location unobstructed by trees branches power lines other buildings or other objects Refer to the GPS Option User Manual Part No P000009 for complete installation and operation i
56. o enter hour and minute 2 Press for AM or for PM 3 Press OK to accept the event start time The Event Duration screen appears An event can activate one or more signal circuits for a fixed period 1 9 seconds or for the default duration assigned independently to each signal circuit see the Programming Signal Circuit Menu An event can also turn on one or more circuits leaving them on until a later event turns them off To program event duration Key in any number 1 9 to specify duration in seconds or Press 0 to use the default duration s for the circuit s assigned to this schedule or Press gt to latch assigned circuits on until a later event turns them off or Press lt to turn off assigned circuits that were previously turned on Press OK to accept event duration The Choose Schedule screen reappears Press OK to accept the schedule number The Event Saved screen appears momentarily followed by the Select Event Time screen At this point if a new event is to be programmed with the same assigned schedule days and duration as the previous event enter only the start time of the new event and press OK This sequence can be repeated to program a series of events that share the same schedule days and duration To exit this loop press the BACK key or press OK without changing start time This returns to the View Events screen at the top of the Event Menu American Time AllSync Mast
57. o select the appropriate day of the week for DST start then press OK 8 Use the lt and gt keys to select the appropriate Month for start of DST and then press OK 9 The Bias value indicates the hours and minutes to advance the time on the DST start date when the time change occurs For example a bias of 02 00 causes the time change to advance 2 hours and no minutes on the start date Use lt and gt to toggle between and and the number keys to enter the appropriate bias and then press OK Hulmweiboid D 00 3 r 5 e 10 At the End of DST screen use the lt and gt keys to select the appropriate week Contig Menu DST to end DST and then press OK End of DST ist SUM OF NOV 11 Use the lt and gt keys to select the appropriate day of the week and then press Ok Accept OK 12 Use the lt and gt keys to select the appropriate Month Press OK when finished xipueddy American Time 43 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual Changing Communications Settings Setting up the master for Ethernet communication on a local or wide area network involves careful selection of addresses and other parameters to assure compatibility with the network This usually requires assistance from the local network systems administrator Refer to the Ethernet Option User Manual Part No P000007 for more information c ukud o Le e Ban ei
58. oating can reflect anywhere from 40 to 70 of the normally transmitted heat while not inhibiting the amount of light that passes through the window However the metal oxide coating of Low E glass does not allow the GPS signals to pass through Thus mounting the GPS antenna inside a window with Low E glass is not recommended 99ELISJ UI 1 sn Master Clock In a timekeeping or clock system a device that acts as the source of time The Master clock transmits the time to any number of secondary or slave clocks Master IP Address The value of an address for a timekeeping server on the local computer network or Public Internet Navigation Message a message transmitted by each GPS satellite containing its orbital elements clock behavior system time and status messages Buiutue16014 Network A group of interconnected computers or other electronic devices capable of transferring data signals with each other NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology The Time and Frequency Division part of NIST s Physics Laboratory maintains the standard for frequency and time interval for the United States and provides official time to the United States NIST also maintains timeservers on the Internet some of which are listed in Table 1 Bunoous lqnouL Banner A line of text that is displayed on the LCD screen for promotional or informational purposes The AllSync Master supports 1 line of approximately 20 characters that ca
59. on Manual Input Voltage 115vac 50 60 Hz Input Power 10 Watts Standby Power 25 u Watts Fuse 1 A 250vac Subminiature Standby Time Keeping 7 years in the event of AC power Loss Memory Time Backup CR2354 Lithium Battery 560 mAh Capacity Timekeeping Accuracy 2 minutes per year without correction from GPS or Ethernet time reference Program Retention Unlimited Programmable Events 9999 events total Schedules 99 maximum Signal Duration Programmable 1 9 seconds or continuous ON Clock Circuits Dry contacts rated at 115vac 10A Signal Circuits Dry contacts rated at 115vac 10A Physical Dimensions 7 23 h x 8 38 w x 4 3 d Temperature Range 32 140 F 0 60 C Mounting aeaeeeeeeeeeeee Surface mount Communication Ethernet RS 485 RS 422 GPS Shipping Weight 4 lbs Clock Circuits Codes 1 circuit up to 30 configurable clock protocols Signal Circuits 0 2 4 or 6 optional Display 128 x 64 graphics LCD Keypad is iei Sus 16 button tactile feedback membrane switch American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Appendix C Supported Time Zones Operation Manual W IIIAII SII E Time Hours
60. ondary clocks signaling devices and antennas must be installed by qualified persons in conformance with applicable national and local electrical codes Improper installation of this equipment can result in lethal electrical shock and fire Disconnect and lock out electrical power to the unit before removing the wiring compartment cover or front panel The AllSync master operates from 115vac electrical power Voltage applied to clock and signal relay contacts must not exceed 115vac To protect against shorts between power and signal circuits all wires connected to the power clock and signal circuit terminals must be insulated to 300vac The only serviceable parts behind the front panel are a battery and a fuse The AllSync Master should be installed in a secure location protected from Physical damage Water including condensation Direct sunlight Operation by untrained personnel Keep the hinged cover closed except when using the keypad American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual The AllSync master signal programmer provides synchronized control of secondary system clocks and electrical circuits such as those for controlling signaling devices and lights Standard features of the AllSync master include Built in keypad and LCD for setup and operation Internal clock accuracy of 2 minutes per year User selectable clock codes for controlling a wide range of clock types Two level password sec
61. re Minute Impulse 58th minute riattare pini 50 Clock Code 16 3 wire Minute Impulse 59th minute with 12hr Correction 50 Clock Code 17A Standard Electric Time AR 3 3 Wire Impulse 50 Clock Code 04 Standard electric Time AR 2A Two Wire Dual Voltage ss 50 Clock Code 17 Standard electric Time AR 2 Two Wire Dual Voltage ss 50 Clock Code 07 Two Wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse 59th minute 51 Clock Code 08 Two Wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse 59th minute with 12 HR Correction 51 Clock Code 12 Cincinnati D6 2 wire Reverse Polarity Min Impulse 59th minute with 12 HR Correction 51 Clock Code 26 Stromberg 2 Wire Minute Impulse 58th minute Hourly Correction Only 51 Clock Code 15 Straight Frequency Electronic Clos nenen naen anana anana n anana nenen 51 Clock Code CCD A Oo 52 Clock Code 22 Dukane Synchrono s Wired ee ne te ae einer 22 4 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Table of Contents Operation Manual Clock Code 25 Industrial Electronic Service Master clock Digital Clocks 53 Clock Code 27 Digital Clock Reset SOON EN sanga aa en ap bg aneka pan esnia ainiin 54 Clock Code 37 Two Wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse 59t
62. rol of the signal circuits reverts to its previous state AUTO or OFF 90 seconds after the last press of the MAN key Note If the default duration for a circuit being activated with the MAN function is currently configured to ON or OFF in the Circuit Durations menu the circuit will toggle states when pressing the MAN key This feature can be used to turn on lights after a power outage For example Front Parking Lot lighting is set up on Circuit 6 with a continuous ON event at 10 00pm and an OFF event at 6 00am The power goes out due to a thunderstorm at 2 00am and comes back on at 3 00am These Parking Lot lights will be off since the unit was reset To turn them back on after 3 00am you can activate Circuit 6 via the MAN button as described above The lights will then stay on until the next OFF event at 6 00am Note To verify active relays when using Remote Control set master to small screen format see Display Settings for instructions on setting to small screen format and observe the active relays at the bottom of the main time screen American Time uoneje1suj uononpoau 99ELISJ UI BB E T T BuiuuuueiBoid zr D N SP r e xipueddy 35 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual GPS Menu GPS refers to the time reference signal from the Global Positioning System satellites An optional GPS receiver is required to access this time reference Figure 9 shows the G
63. ronize With GPS Time Source f GPS antenna has been connected to the master for less than 20 minutes GPS time signal may be inaccurate Allow more time Check GPS cable connections between master and GPS antenna Check GPS last signal received and number of satellites see GPS section If no signal has been received move GPS antenna to a better location see Mounting Optional GPS Antenna section Enable GPS update see GPS section Lost or Forgotten User Lock Contact American Time amp Signal Technical Support at 1 800 328 8996 Missing or Unscheduled Events with Ethernet Option Clear all events option 5 Configuration menu and reload events Run chronological sort 2 Date time sort of Event menu Troubleshooting Programming Appendix 48 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Appendix A Clock Circuit Wiring Diagrams Operation Manual Clock Code 01 3 wire Synchronous Clock Code 03 Standard Electric Time Dual Motor Clock Code 06 Synchronous Wired 2 Clock Code 09 Simplex 59th minute Dual Motor Clock Code 10 Simplex 45th minute Dual Motor Clock Code 11 National Synchronous Wired 25 Sec Hour 25 Pulses 12 Hour Clock Code 13 National Synchronous Wired 25 Sec Hour 25 Min 12 Hour Clock Code 14 Honeywell Clock Code 18 National Synchronous Wired Clock Code 19 Stromberg Synchronous Wired 56th Minute Clock Code 20 National Synchronous Wired NO 12 HR Correction
64. ster American Time AllSync Master Installation A Installation Operation Manual uo01 2npo1 U uo1 jje su C D lan gt e D ni 0 D d ITEM NO PART NUMBER Description QTY 5 RSS 1 H004381 1 Bracket GPS Antenna Mount 28 mm hole 1 TT 2 H004381 2 GPS Smart Antenna Synergy Systems 10001510 1 a J H000835 2 Pipe not supplied with kit 1 4 H000835 3 U bolt 1 4 20 supplied in kit 2 5 H000835 4 Nut GPS supplied in kit 1 E 6 H000834 2 Washer Rubber spacer 1 E 7 H000835 5 Lock Washer 1 4 4 8 H000835 6 Hex Nut 1 4 20 4 9 H001202A 50 ft cable o E Figure 2 GPS Antenna Installation xipu ddy American Time 11 Installation AllSync Master Installation amp Introduction Installation Q ul Ga im 0 J in O o0 well Troubleshooting Appendix 12 Operation Manual Signal Circuit Connections CAUTION To prevent damage to relays relay contact voltage must not exceed 115vac WARNING To protect against shorts between power and signal circuits all wires connected to the power clock and signal circuit terminals must be insulated to 300vac Terminals for connecting to the normally open and common contacts of the optional signal circuit relays are located in the wiring compartment at the bottom of the enclosure Ethernet If the Ethernet option is included connect an
65. ting Time Manually At the Sync Option screen press OK to set the clock manually The steps are as follows At the Set Year screen key in 4 digits to correct the year if necessary Press OK At the Month screen key in 2 digits to correct the month if necessary Press OK At the Date screen key in 2 digits to correct the date if necessary Press OK At the Hour screen key in 2 digits to correct the hour if necessary Press OK At the Minute screen key in 2 digits to correct the minute if necessary Press OK At the Second screen key in 2 digits to correct the second if necessary Set Menu Time Sync Option is Available Ethernet B 5wnc now DEK Set User Interface Programming Sa ses o oS Ze m D m Set it 10 seconds ahead to allow syncing to the correct time Press OK At the next screen press lt or gt to change between AM and PM if necessary D z E D 2 9 Lu ni VA LA When the actual time matches the displayed time press OK D Q Q Q lt 20 American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog rammi ng Operation Manual Example Setting Time Manually Starting at the Time Sync Option screen setting the master clock manually to 10 44 50 AM March 15 2006 requires the following keystrokes l OK 2006 for year 2006 OK 03 for March OK 15 for date OK 10 for hour OK 44 for minute OK 50 for second OK
66. to specify duration in seconds or Press gt to latch the circuit on or Dress lt to turn the circuit off Pressing any one of these keys saves the circuit duration and returns to the View Circuits screen American Time 33 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp o E o D Troubleshooting c x j 2 3 c 4 5 S 6 i 8 9 9 8 10 Q 11 E WA 13 14 15 16 Operation Manual Example Programming Signal Circuits To assign Signal Circuit 1 to Schedule 12 with a default duration of 5 seconds and Signal Circuit 4 to Schedule 6 with a default duration of 8 seconds press PROG 3 Enter User Lock unless User Lock is disabled OK unless User Lock is disabled 1 to select Schedule 1 to select Circuit 1 12 to assign Circuit 1 to Schedule 12 OK 2 to select Duration 5 to set Circuit 1 default duration to 5 seconds 1 to select Schedule 4 to select Circuit 4 06 to assign Circuit 4 to Schedule 6 OK 2 to select Duration 8 to set Circuit 4 default duration to 8 seconds To exit Signal Circuit menu press PROG To exit Program menu press BACK American Time AllSync Master Installation amp Prog ramming Operation Manual Enabling and Disabling Signal Circuits Circuit Menu View Circuits for In the View Circuits screen press 3 to view or change the control status of
67. urity Manual advance of impulse clock types Automatic Daylight Saving Time and Leap Year correction Programmable Custom and Automatic Daylight Saving Time Optional features include Automatic time synchronization with one or more external time references including GPS and Ethernet Remote setup and operation with PC software via Ethernet Programming and viewing of multiple events with PC software via Ethernet Flexible control of 2 4 or 6 signal circuits Manual control of signal circuits The following table shows the options included with each model number The X in the model number indicates the number of signal circuits 0 2 4 or 6 that can be controlled by that model Example ASMAOAES includes 4 signal circuits Model No ASMAOXBS ASMAOXGS ASMAOXES ASMAOXMS Figure 1 Options Included With Each Model Number American Time Introduction uonejeisuj uo noSnpoulul 99ELISJ UI 1 sn BuIwuwuei6o1d4 D o e 5 xipuoddy Installation AllSync Master Installation A Introduction Installation Q ul Ga Zem 0 I in O o0 well Troubleshooting Programming Appendix Operation Manual Mounting Master Clock The AllSync master clock should be Located indoors in a dry location Mounted upright on a vertical surface Protected from physical damage Protected from water including condensation Out of direct sunlight Operated by trained perso
68. wing the time of the next programmed Next Signal 123456 event and the circuits it will activate Event 0000 02 05 AM MTWTF oOkK Dne uonejej1sui Pressing OK advances to the Communication Status screen which shows the state of the Ethernet link Status Menu Communication status Note Other events may be viewed by pressing gt or lt Ethernet Link OK OK Done Pressing OK brings up the Configured Clock screen displaying the selected clock Status Menu code Contigured Clock C D gt e D ni 0 D Code 12 OK Done Pressing OK at this screen returns to the main menu From Program Menu Hulmweiboid Time Last Set Buljooyse qnoil Next Event Oo _ Hi i OK Communication Status x ipu ddy OK Y Clock Code OK Exit to Main Screen Figure 10 Status Menu American Time 37 Prog ramming AllSync Master Installation amp Operation Manual From Program User Lock 7 Menu OK Introduction Configuration Menu Installation Choose User lock OK Choose Service Lock Time Sync Priority GEN 1 2 3 Priority set O o G Mem im 0 jud in 0 well Software Version Service Lock OK Confirm Clear All Events Events Cleared Programming Settings Restored to Factory Settings 6 Service Lock OK Confirm Reset all Settings 7 Change Banner 1 Display Size 8 2 S

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