MATTIG-SCHAUER MPU-TC Manual de usuario

MPU-TC
Microprocessor-controlled Master Clock
for
Industrial Applications
User Manual
Version e5

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Important Safety Information!
•Never remove the cover. This clock may not be serviced by the user.
•If there are service works necessary, please contact our service partners.
•If parts or fluids enter the housing, immediately disconnect the power supply,
and before putting it into operation the clock must be checked by an authorised
service partner.
•For direct and indirect damages occurring due to improper handling of
the device no liability is granted.
•Schauer reserves the right to make changes to this document without notice.
•For device installation the current laws and regulations must be considered.
•Please read the user manual before installing the device.
© 2012 MATTIG-SCHAUER GmbH

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Table of Content
Table of Content......................................................................................................... 3
1 Installation and assembling................................................................................. 4
1.1 General Information...................................................................................... 4
1.2 Installation.................................................................................................... 5
1.3 Connections................................................................................................. 6
1.4 Connection of power supply (230VAC) ........................................................ 7
1.5 Connection of slave clocks........................................................................... 8
1.6 Connection of DCF receiver......................................................................... 9
2 Operation........................................................................................................... 10
2.1 Description of the display........................................................................... 10
2.2 First steps................................................................................................... 10
3 Menu ................................................................................................................. 11
3.1 Masterclock................................................................................................ 12
3.2 Slave Clock Line Settings........................................................................... 16
3.3 Relays........................................................................................................ 20
3.4 Programming of the relay switching programs........................................... 23
3.5 Settings...................................................................................................... 29
3.6 Service....................................................................................................... 32
4 Supplement....................................................................................................... 35
4.1 Time Zones................................................................................................ 35
4.2 Keyboard Layout for Dayplan Names......................................................... 36

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1 Installation and assembling
1.1 General Information
MPU-TC is a modular Master Clock and can be configured for industrial application
with up to 6 slave clock lines and up to 32 switching channels, using extension
modules. Specific to the configuration an extension enclosure is required.
The clock can be continuously synchronized using a DCF77 or GPS Antenna.
Daylight Saving Times are calculated automatically based on a user defined entry or
are defined by the DCF77 signal.
The slave clock lines outputs are polarised 24V impulses, the line type can be
defined separately for each line.
The switching channels can switch up to 230V AC signals.
Programming of the switching channels is done in multiple steps.
First the switching times of the switching channels on one day are defined in a
Dayplan. On one day only one Dayplan can be active.
The Dayplans then have to be assigned to a specific date or date period in which
they are active using the Period Assignment menu. Additionally the days of the
week in which they are active can be selected.
The Holidays menu enables the user to assign Dayplans to holidays or holiday
periods which overrule the Period Assignment Dayplan. The standard fixed and
moveable holidays are pre-programmed.

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1.2 Installation
The enclosure must be opened cautiously with a slot screwdriver. The
screwdriver
has to be pressed against the enclosure snap, when put in the
opening hole [1],
while pulling on the top of the enclosure.In the enclosure top there also is a switch
[2], which can be used to disable all switching channels.
[2] Switching Chanels
Switch
▲program (1)
▼off (0)
[1] Opening Hole

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1.3 Connections
The MPU-TC can be mounted on a support rail. A position should be considered,
where the cabling fits well through the provided opening (1).
For Wall mounting the provided 8mm dowels and the screw holes (2) should be
used.
If the optional available support rail is used, it must be checked that the enclosure is
correctly snapped onto the rail and afterwards the lock bolts (3) have to be fixed with
screws (4).
(1)
(3)
(4)
(2)
(4)
(2)
(6)

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1.4 Connection of power supply (230VAC)
The 230VDC mains supply has to be installed by qualified specialists. The wires
must not be energized during installation.
The provided supply cable with ferrite (6) has to be connected to the base circuit
board.
Live wire, neutral wire and protective earth wire need to be attached according to the
labels as follows:
•PE = Protective Earth
•N = Neutral
•L1 = Live
For comfortable mounting the plug can be removed carefully.
Live L1
Neutral N
Protective Earth PE
Fuse
T800mA

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1.5 Connection of slave clocks
Slave clock lines are also located on the base cuircuit board inside the housing. The
clocks for line 1 must be attached to the terminal with the label 1.1 1.2 and clocks
for slave clock line 2 should be connected to the terminal 2.1 2.2.
The electrical schema is presented in the following figure.
DCF+ DCF-
2.1
2.2
1.1
1.2

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1.6 Connection of DCF receiver
The DCF77 antenna needs to be plugged into the terminal with the label +DCF-.
Before attaching the antenna the MPU-TC must be taken from main supply, the
polarity of the Mattig-Schauer DCF77 Antenna does not need to be considered.
After powering the MPU-TC again, the signal quality can be checked with the
antenna symbol on the MPU-TC display, the control LED on the base cuircuit board
or the LED on the DCF antenna. All of those indications should blink in a one second
cycle.
If the LEDs blink aperiodic or permanent, then the antenna needs to be positioned
differently. To improve reception conditions please change position of the DCF
antenna as long as necessary. The DCF antenna should be mounted in a 90°angle
to the direction of Mainflingen near Frankfurt/Germany.
In case the signal reception is interfered by means of the shape or material of the
building (reinforced concrete) or due to the surroundings (high buildings, cranes, etc)
the DCF antenna should be mounted externally (facade or roof). The maximum
distance with shielded cable can be 200m.
In other cases the MPU-TC master clock can also be synchronised by GPS antenna
with output of DCF signal.
If the BMC is operated together with the Network Module, it can be synchronized to a
Network Time Server (NTP). In this case antenna input is ignored. For more details
can be found in the user manual of the Network Module.

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2 Operation
2.1 Description of the display
After powering the device the MPU-TC shows its actual Software Version for a
moment, and then it shows the start screen and is ready to operate.
Description of first line:
16
day of month
08
month
2011
year
s
summertime
w
wintertime
!
keyboard unlocked
keyboard unlocked
16
hour
22
minute
23
second
Description of second line:
Bell1
name of active dayplan
¥
DCF antenna symbol
-
symbol for impulse synchronisation
B
synchronised to network module
?
no synchronisation for more than 1 minute
!
synchronisation alarm
If a dayplan is active on that day, its name will be displayed in the second line.
Potential alarms are also displayed in the second line, like synchronisation alarm
(ALARM –SYNC!) or a short circuit on slave clock line 1 for instance (ALARM – LI1).
If the keyboard is unlocked, the actual state of the lines and switching channels can
be displayed in the second line by pressing the button
?
??
?
.
2.2 First steps
By pressing the buttons
^
^^
^
und
v
v v
v
simultaneously the keyboard is unlocked and then
the contrast of the LCD display can be adjusted in the start screen with the buttons
<
<<
<
und
>
>>
>.
..
.
To navigate through the menu points the buttons
^
^^
^
and
v
v v
v
are used. With the
buttons
>
>>
>
or
e
ee
e
the menus can be entered. The menus can also be entered by
pressing their corresponding menu number (see following table). The menus or sub
menus can be left with the
c
cc
c
or
<
<<
<
button.
16.08.2011w!16:22:23
Bell1 ¥
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