WHARTON 47 N Series Assembly instructions

47xxN Series Time Zone Display
Operating and Installation Instruction
Issue 2.2
Contents
1
Introduction
Page 3
2
Installation and Operation
Page 4
3
Function Programming
Page 5
4
Time and Date Setting
Page 6
5
Location Setup
Page 7
6
Network Setup
Page 10
7
Synchronisation Setup
Page 11
8a
Display Setup (472xN and 474xN series)
Page 14
8b
Calendar Setup (470xN and 475xN series)
Page 15
9
Stopwatch Setup
Page 16
10
External Interface Setup
Page 17
11
System Setup
Page 17
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47xxN Series Time Zone Display
Operating and Installation Instructions
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Statutory Notices
Warning - To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the internals of the unit to rain or moisture.
Disposal of Lithium battery - This equipment has a built-in Lithium (Li) battery which in normal operation
should have a service life greater than 10 years.
CAUTION - Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according
to the manufacturer’s instructions. You can return your unwanted Lithium batteries to the manufacturer or their agent.
Note: In some areas disposal of Lithium batteries in household or business waste may be prohibited. Caution: Do not
handle damaged or leaking Lithium batteries. To remove battery at end of product’s life, unscrew backplate from case
body to remove (top rail in case of double sided unit), locate Lithium battery on main driver board and remove. Battery
should be disposed of as per local legislations.
End of Life - At the end of product’s life, do not dispose of your device in the regular domestic/household
waste. Return your device to your supplier who will dispose of it correctly.
Electromagnetic Compatibility & Safety
For Customers in Europe:
47xxN series time zone displays, when used in accordance with our recommendations, complies with the European
Community Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC and the European Community Low Voltage Directive
2006/95/EC and conforms to the following standards:
EN 61000-6-1 EN 61000-6-3 EN 60950
For Customers in the USA
The equipment has been designed to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. The equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
●Re-orientate or relocate the receiving antenna.
●Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
●Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
●Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to
operate this equipment.
Warranty
The 47xxN series time zone displays are fully guaranteed, on a return to works basis, against failure due to faulty parts or
workmanship for 24 months from date of purchase. In the event of failure, either within or outside the warranty period,
please pack the unit with care and return to the manufacturer, or their agent, for examination and repair.
In no event shall the manufacturer, or their agent be liable for any direct, incidental or consequential damages of any
nature, or losses or expenses resulting from any defective product or the use of any product, irrespective of whether the
manufacturer, or their agent, has advance notice of the possibility of such damages.
Product Development
In the interests of improving design, operational function, and/or reliability, Wharton Electronics Ltd reserves the right to
make changes to the products described in this document without notice.
This manual version 2.1 applies to units operating with software version 02.05 or later, unless otherwise stated.
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Operating and Installation Instructions
1 - Introduction
The 47xxN series time zone displays provide a precise and elegant display of time using red, green,
yellow/amber, blue or white LED display characters with an unrivalled flexibility of operation in the most
demanding timekeeping and stopwatch applications.
All units can be used in stand-alone applications, while 47xxN products are primarily intended to be
synchronised via NTP/SNTP from a remote time server located on the customers TCP/IP Ethernet network.
In addition, 47xxN units can be configured for over 30 different types of secondary clock operation,
included GPS, MSF or DCF radio time code synchronisation when used with the appropriate option module
or radio receiver..
The 47xxN series time zone displays can display static time display; alternating time and date or alternating
time and temperature; or alternating time, date and temperature. (Please note, temperature display only
available on 47xxN series units and requires connection of 406 temperature sensor.)
All of the digital clocks also have the ability to operate as a multi-range programmable stopwatch using
supplied infrared remote control or using an external stopwatch control panel or user supplied voltage free
contact closure or switch.
Simple Operation
All 47xxN series time zone displays are supplied with an infrared remote control to allow for easy setup
and control of stopwatch functions. The units are simple to configure and will automatically adjust
themselves for seasonal daylight savings time changes (as required).
Operating Features
The 47xxN series time zone displays offer the following operating features.
●83 preset location codes - The digital clock may be user programmed to display the time in one
of 83 different preset locations.
●User programmable time zone - To allow for custom time zones or future changes in legislation
●Automatic or manual brightness - The display may be programmed to one of seven preset
display brightness levels. Alternatively, the unit may be programmed for automatic display
brightness where the display illumination level is reduced as the ambient light level decreases -
●Multi-function Stopwatch - The display can be configured to operate as a count-up or
count-down stopwatch with a the display freely switchable between operating modes or fixed
to either stopwatch or clock display.
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Installation and Operation
Power Supply Connection
The 47xxN series time zone displays are fitted with either universal mains power supplies (enabling
operation at voltages from 100 to 240V AC 50/60Hz without adjustment).
Units are supplied with a 2m mains cable preterminated with a UK style moulded plug (units for supply to
the USA or Canada are supplied with a 2m captive mains cable preterminated with a US style moulded
plug).
A connection to the earth line must be made to ensure safe operation and
compliance with EMC regulations.
To ensure conformance with EN60950:
A. For installations where the 47xxN series time zone display is to be permanently connected into
the mains power circuit, a readily accessible disconnect device should be incorporated in the
fixed wiring.
B. For installations where the 47xxN series time zone display is to be plugged into the mains power
circuit, a socketed outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily
accessible.
All installation work should be performed in accordance with current Building Regulations and the
Seventeenth Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations, or equivalent local standard.
The power supply is fitted with an internal fuse. In case of fault the fuse should only be replaced with a
fuse of the same rating, by a suitably qualified engineer after disconnection from the mains power supply
and correction of the fault condition.
Remote Control and Rear Switches
In addition to the rear setting switches, the 47xxN series time zone displays are supplied with an Infrared
Remote Control to allow for easy setting of the unit.
1
‘Up’ - Used to navigate up through setting menus or
access Function Menu when time is displayed.
2
‘+’ - Used to increment setting options.
3
‘-’ - Used to decrement setting options.
4
‘Down’ - Used to navigate down through setting
menus.
5
‘Menu’ - Used to access Function Menu on clock.
6
‘Exit’ - Used to exit from any clock setting menu to
normal clock display.
7
‘Start/Stop’ - Only used in Stopwatch Mode. See
Section 9 for further information
8
‘Hold/Reset’ - Only used in Stopwatch Mode. See
Section 9 for further information.
9
‘Clock Mode’ - Used to place clock into Clock Mode.
See Section 9 for further information.
10
‘Stopwatch Mode’ - Used to display Stopwatch Mode.
See Section 9 for further information
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3 - Function Programming
The 47xxN series time zone displays have a user friendly programming interface based around a series of
function menus, accessed using the supplied Infrared remote control or four switches located on the right
hand rear of the display. The function menus may be accessed as detailed in the drawing below. This
drawing illustrates the menu display for both seven segment and dot matrix display units.
Seven Segment Display Dot Matrix Display
Normal time display. Press
‘Menu’ or ‘Up’ to enter
‘Function Menu’.
Function ‘Time Setting Mode’.
See section 4. Press ‘Up‘ to
enter ‘Time Setting Mode’ or
press ‘+’ to move next setting.
Function ‘Location Setting
Mode’. See page 5-1. Press
‘Up‘ to enter ‘Location Setting
Mode’ or press ‘+’ to move to
next setting.
Function ‘Synchronisation
Setting Mode’. See page 6-1.
Press ‘Up‘ to enter
‘Synchronisation Setting
Mode’ or press ‘+’ to move to
next setting.
The other function menu options are detailed in the table below.
Function Menu
Options
Function
Section
Ti
Time and Date Setup - Manually set time and date on unit.
4
Lo
Location Code Setup - Select UTC offset and seasonal time change rules.
5
Sy
Synchronisation Mode Setup - Select synchronisation mode.
7
Nt
Ethernet Setup - Select network settings.
6
Cl or Di
Calendar / Date format Setup - Select calendar/date format.
8
SS
Stopwatch Setup - Select stopwatch settings.
9
Et
External Interface Setup - Select operating mode of external interface.
10
St
System Setup - Select brightness level (br) and 12/24 hour display format.
11
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4 - Time and Date Setting
The 47xxN series time zone displays can be configured to automatically adjust for daylight savings changes,
however if the unit is run in Standalone mode of operation (i.e. unsynchronised), you may occasionally
need to manually adjust the time.Please refer to the diagram below for further information.
Function ‘Time Setting Mode’. Press ‘Up‘ to enter ‘Time Setting Mode’ and set the seconds count.
Seconds Setting Mode. Press ‘+’ to increment seconds, ‘-’ to set to zero. Press ‘Up’ to set minutes count.
Minutes Setting Mode. Press ‘+’ or ‘-’ to increment or decrement minutes. Press ‘Up’ to set the hours
count. Complete time setting process detailed in table below.
Fu Ti
Time and Date settings
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button function
hh:mm
Second
36
Set second (minus button zeros seconds).
Select minutes
Minute
12 47
Set minute.
Select hours
Hour
12 47
Set hour.
Select year
Year
20 14
Set year.
Select month
Month
26 06
Set month.
Select day of month
Day of Month
26 06
Set day of month.
Select Leap Second
Leap Second
LS No
Enable leap second - 59, No or 61. (Please leave at
0 unless a leap second is scheduled)
Exit to Time Display
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5 - Location Setup
The 47xxN series time zone displays provide advanced time zone functionality where the display may be
user programmed to automatically indicate the time in one of 83 preset locations. Incorporating ‘Set
Once’ technology, the 47xxN series time zone displays will automatically calculate future seasonal time
changes for all preset time location code settings.
Setting the Location
If you wish to alter the time zone displayed on your 4700x series time zone display, rather than manually
adjusting the time, the location code should be adjusted as detailed in the table below.
The location settings are accessed from the function menu as detailed in section 3.
Each time display can be independently configured to display a different world time. The 47xxNIL series
units have illuminated location legends are user programmable.
Function ‘Location Setup Mode’. Press ‘Up‘ to enter ‘Location Setup Mode’ and select location to adjust.
Select required Location Code for zone. Press ‘Up’ to select Illuminated Location Legend Mode (or exit to
Location Menu if unit has fixed locations).
Select required Illuminated Location Legend Mode. ‘0’ = user programmable legend, ‘1’ = calendar display.
Press ‘Up’ to set location legend (or exit to Location Menu is Calendar mode is selected).
Select required Location Legend characters. ‘+’ or ‘-’ to scroll through available characters. ‘Up’ button to
select next character or ‘Down’ to select previous character. Select ‘!’ to confirm selection and exit to
Location Menu.
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Fu Lo
Location settings
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button function
hh:mm
Location
L 01
Select zone to configure.
Select desired zone
Location
Code
L 01
Set Location Code for zone.
Exit to Location Menu or select
location legend display mode (47xxIL
units only)
Location
Display
Mode
LM 0
Set location display mode.
0 = User Programmable Text
1 = Calendar Display
Exit to Location Menu or select
programmable text (LM 0 only)
Location
Display
Text
Prog
Select location display mode text
‘+’ and ‘-’ to select character
‘Up’ to move to next character
‘Down’ to move to previous character
Select ‘!’ to confirm selection
Exit to Location Menu.
The table below details the time displayed for each location code.
Time Zone Locations
Code
Time Zone / City / Location
UTC Offset
Seasonal Time
Change
00
UTC+0 (ZULU) UTC, GMT
0
No
01
WET/WEST GMT/BST London, Lisbon
0
Yes
02
UTC+1 (ALPHA) WAT Luanda, Angola
1
No
03
CET/CEST MEZ/MESZ Brussels, Frankfurt
1
Yes
04
UTC+2 (BRAVO) SAST Jo'burg, Pretoria, S Africa
2
No
05
EET/EEST Greece - Athens, Ukraine - Kiev
2
Yes
06
IST/IDT Israel - Tel Aviv
2
Yes
07
MSK-1 Russia - Kaliningrad
3
No
08
UTC+3 (CHARLIE) AST Iraq - Baghdad, S Arabia - Riyadh
3
No
09
MSK Russia - Moscow
4
No
10
IRST/IRDT Iran - Tehran
3
Yes
11
UTC+4 (DELTA) GST UAE - Dubai, Abu Dhabi
4
No
12
AZT/AZST Azerbaijan - Baku +4 hours offset
4
Yes
13
AFT Afghanistan - Kabul
4 1/2
No
14
UTC+5 (ECHO) TMT Turkmenistan - Ashgabat
5
No
15
PKT Pakistan - Islamabad
5
No
16
YEKT, MSK+2 Russia - Yekaterinburg
6
No
17
IST India - New Delhi, Mumbai
5 1/2
No
18
UTC+6 (FOXTROT) BST Bangladesh - Dhaka
6
No
19
OMST, MSK+3 Russia - Omsk
7
No
20
MMT Myanmar - Naypyidaw
6 1/2
No
21
UTC+7 (GOLF) WIB Indonesia - Jakarta
7
No
22
KRAT, MSK+4 Russia - Krasnoyarsk
8
No
23
UTC+7.5
7 1/2
No
24
UTC+8 (HOTEL) CST - Beijing, WITA - Central Indonesia, WST Australia - Perth
8
No
25
IRKT, MSK+5 Russia - Irkutsk
9
No
26
UTC+9 (INDIA) JST Japan - Tokyo, WIT - Eastern Indonesia
9
No
27
YAKT, MSK+6 Russia - Yakutsk
10
No
28
CST Australia - Darwin
9 1/2
No
29
CST/CDT Australia - Adelaide
9 1/2
Yes
30
UTC+10 (KILO) EST Australia - Brisbane, ChST Guam
10
No
31
EST/EDT Australia - Sydney, Tasmania - Hobart
10
Yes
32
VLAT, MSK+7 Russia - Vladivostok
11
No
33
UTC+10.5
10 1/2
No
34
UTC+11 (LIMA) SBT Solomon Is. - Honiara
11
No
35
MAGT, MSK+8 Russia - Magadan
12
No
36
UTC+12 (MIKE) MHT Marshall Is. - Majuro, Kwajalein
12
No
37
NZST/NZDT New Zealand - Wellington, Auckland
12
Yes
38
TKT Tokelau - Fakaofo
13
No
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LINT Line Is.- Kiritimati
14
No
40
UTC-13
-13
No
41
UTC-12 (YANKEE)
-12
No
42
UTC-11 (X-RAY) Midway Is.
-11
No
43
UTC-10 (WHISKEY) HAST Hawaii - Honolulu
-10
No
44
UTC-9 (VICTOR)
-9
No
45
AKST/AKDT US - Alaska, Anchorage
-9
Yes
46
UTC-8 (UNIFORM) PST US - Pitcairn Is.
-8
No
47
PST/PDT US - Pacific, L.A.
-8
Yes
48
UTC-7 (TANGO) US - Arizona, Phoenix
-7
No
49
MST/MDT US - Mountain, Denver
-7
Yes
50
UTC-6 (SIERRA) Costa Rica - San Jose
-6
No
51
EST/CST Mexico - Mexico City
-6
Yes
52
CDT/CST US - Central, Chicago
-6
Yes
53
UTC-5 (ROMEO) PET Peru - Lima
-5
No
54
EST/EDT US - Eastern, New York
-5
Yes
55
VET Venezuela - Caracas
-4 1/2
No
56
UTC-4 (QUEBEC) BOT Bolivia - La Paz
-4
No
57
CLT/CLST Chile - Santiago
-4
Yes
58
ADT/AST US - Atlantic
-4
Yes
59
PYT/PYST Paraguay - Asuncion
-4
Yes
60
UTC-3.5
-3 1/2
No
61
NST/NDT US - Newfoundland
-3 1/2
Yes
62
MIL-PAPA ART Argentina - Buenos Aires
-3
No
63
BRT/BRST Brazil - Brasilia, Sao Paulo
-3
Yes
64
WGT/WGST Greenland (West) - Nuuk
-3
Yes
65
PMST/PMDT US - Pierre & Miquelon
-3
Yes
66
UYT/UYST Uruguay - Montevideo
-3
Yes
67
UTC-2.5
-2 1/2
No
68
UTC-2 (OSCAR)
-2
No
69
UTC-1 (NOVEMBER) CVT Cape Verdi - Praia
-1
No
70
AZOT/AZOST Portugal - Azores
-1
Yes
71
EGT/EGST Greenland (East) - Ittoqqortoormiit
-1
Yes
72
Morocco - Rabat, Casablanca
0
Yes
73
WT/WST Western Sahara - El Aaiún
0
Yes
74
Namibia - Windhoek
1
Yes
75
Egypt - Cairo
2
No
76
Gaza - Gaza
2
Yes
77
Jordan - Amman
2
Yes
78
Lebanon - Beirut
2
Yes
79
Syria - Damascus
2
Yes
80
West Bank - Bethlehem
2
Yes
81
NPT Nepal - Kathmandu
5 3/4
No
82
FJT/FJST Fiji - Suva
12
Yes
83
SST Samoa - Apia
13
Yes
94
Temperature Display A (47xx world time zone display only)
96
Stopwatch display (47xx world time zone display only)
98
Custom location code
99
Blank display (47xx world time zone display only)
User Programmable Time Zone
To allow for custom time zones and future changes in legislation, setting the unit to location code 98
enables the user to program a 6 byte code representing the local time offset and seasonal time
change-over dates for that zone. Please contact your local distributor for further details of this function.
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6 - Network Setup
The 47xxN series time zone displays are fitted with a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network interface and
designed to synchronise to a remote NTP (Network Time Protocol) time server across a TCP/IP computer
network.
Upon initial installation, the unit IP address, subnet mask, gateway and NTP time server IP address shall be
automatically assigned by a DHCP server (if available). Alternatively, the unit IP address, subnet mask,
gateway and NTP time server IP address can be statically assigned.
The table below details the available network parameters. Please contact your network administrator for
details of network configuration & addresses that will allow the clocks to be used on your network.
Fu Nt
Network settings
Function
Display Type
Description
'Up' button
function
hh:mm
DHCP Setting
dh Fu
Full DHCP mode. Automatic assignment of IP, Subnet
and Gateway by customers DHCP server. Automatic
assignment of NTP servers via DHCP option 42.
Exit to Time
display
dh Ye
DHCP mode. Automatic assignment of IP, Subnet and
Gateway by customers DHCP server. User setting of NTP
server addresses.
Exit to Time
display
dh No
Static assignment of IP, Subnet and Gateway addresses
by user. User setting of NTP server addresses.
Select IP Byte 1
IP Byte 1
I 010
IP Address setting 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 254
Select IP Byte 2
IP Byte 2
I 001
IP Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select IP Byte 3
IP Byte 3
I 000
IP Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select IP Byte 4
IP Byte 4
I 100
IP Address setting 4th Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Subnet
Byte 1
Subnet
Byte 1
S 255
Subnet Address setting 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Subnet
Byte 2
Subnet
Byte 2
S 255
Subnet Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Subnet
Byte 3
Subnet
Byte 3
S 000
Subnet Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Subnet
Byte 4
Subnet
Byte 4
S 000
Subnet Address setting 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Gateway
Byte 1
Gateway
Byte 1
G 010
Gateway Address setting 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 254
Select Gateway
Byte 2
Gateway
Byte 2
G 001
Gateway Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 2555
Select Gateway
Byte 3
Gateway
Byte 3
G 000
Gateway Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Select Gateway
Byte 4
Gateway
Byte 4
G 001
Gateway Address setting 1st Byte / Octet
Range 0 - 255
Exit to Time
display
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