Siemens Plant Central Clock TC100 - User Manual

Siemens Plant Central Clock TC100

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Operating Instructions
  • Page 4 – Preface; 0 central plant clock.; Area of application; This manual is valid for the SICLOCK; Recycling and disposal; Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm CET
  • Page 6 – Table of Contents; Layout of the SICLOCK TC
  • Page 7 – Configuration Tool
  • Page 10 – Safety instructions; Repairs; Only authorized personnel are permitted to repair the device.; System expansions
  • Page 11 – Please adhere to the following safety measures:
  • Page 12 – All devices and tools must be free of static charge.; Caution; Risk of explosion and release of harmful substances!
  • Page 13 – Safety Information
  • Page 14 – Description; SICLOCK TC100 distributes the time solely via Ethernet.; Note; Exception: Redundant operation of the central plant clock
  • Page 16 – External synchronization; Possible RADIO CLOCKS are:; Get more information
  • Page 17 – Time receivers; Plant synchronization via Ethernet; Physical access; ally either every second or every 10 seconds.
  • Page 18 – Time management; Commissioning can be subdivided into the following steps:
  • Page 19 – Redundant external synchronization; Radio clocks cannot be connected redundantly to a SICLOCK TC100.; Redundancy; You will find more detailed information in the chapters; You can find more information on redundancy in
  • Page 20 – Hardware description; Exterior design
  • Page 21 – Connection elements; The following figure shows the connectors on the SICLOCK TC100.; Terminal assignment
  • Page 22 – Operator controls and displays
  • Page 23 – Parameter assignment and operation of the device
  • Page 24 – Scope of supply
  • Page 26 – Operation planning; Overview of operation planning; General notes on operation; Do not place the device in direct sunlight.
  • Page 27 – Use in residential areas, and operation in the public network
  • Page 28 – Transport / storage conditions; Type of condition
  • Page 29 – Unpacking and checking the delivery; Procedure
  • Page 30 – Mounting position and fastening; Installation guidelines; Also provide enough free space to be able to remove the device.; Dimension drawing
  • Page 31 – Permissible mounting position; Type of fixation; See; Overview of mounting
  • Page 32 – Mounting; or to a; Ensure that the snap-on mounting is locked correctly.
  • Page 34 – Connection; Overview of connection; Connecting the power supply; Avoid extreme ambient conditions as far as possible.; Strictly adhere to the specifications for peripheral equipment.
  • Page 35 – After switching on, the POWER LED must light up green.
  • Page 36 – Connecting external synchronization; Terminal
  • Page 37 – Functional check
  • Page 38 – The GPS receiver GPS1000 is connected according to Figure 6-3.; Provide lightning protection for the GPS aerial in outdoor areas.
  • Page 39 – SICLOCK DCFRS Industrial version; When used outdoors, a lightning conductor must also be installed.
  • Page 40 – A SICLOCK GPSDEC decoder is connected as shown in Figure 6-5.; A SICLOCK GPSDEC may only be operated as an active radio clock.; SICLOCK GPSDEC; (SICLOCK GPSDEC has been discontinued, please use SICLOCK GPS1000)
  • Page 41 – Prerequisites; Active radio clock signal with 20mA rated current
  • Page 42 – Connecting alarm and warning outputs; Set the alarm output if there is no external synchronization.
  • Page 44 – Parameter tab; Archive tab
  • Page 45 – Preconditions; Java Runtime of at least V1.4.0 or higher; Network settings on the device; The PC and device must be in the same subnetwork.; Parameters, entries and lists; Notice
  • Page 46 – Working with the Configuration Tool; Open the Web browser
  • Page 47 – Menus
  • Page 48 – Help...; Version...
  • Page 49 – General functions
  • Page 50 – Connect / disconnect online connection; How to establish an online connection to the SICLOCK TC100:; Start establishing the connection by clicking the icon; How to terminate the online connection to the SICLOCK TC100:; next to the IP address field.
  • Page 51 – Authorization; You obtain more rights by inputting the corresponding password.; Write protection - red entry field
  • Page 52 – Parameters
  • Page 56 – Sorting Parameter tables; How to sort a Parameter table by number or parameter:; rent sorting in ascending or descending alphabetical order.; Hiding / showing Parameter table entries; How to hide and show parameter entries:; icon on the left-hand side of the table next to
  • Page 57 – Editing parameters; Precondition for editing a parameter entry; It must be a writable entry (; How to change the values of a parameter entry:; The dialog for editing the entry opens.
  • Page 58 – How you check whether the value has been accepted by the device:; The current value is displayed in the device.
  • Page 59 – Reading / writing parameters, setting to factory defaults; Ensure that the Configuration Tool is connected to the device.; The context menu opens.
  • Page 60 – Archive
  • Page 63 – Sorting the Archive table; How to sort the Archive table by time or event:
  • Page 64 – Filters; How to select and move multiple events in the filters:
  • Page 65 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 69 – Status display; Display
  • Page 70 – Status display with queued message; Queued messages can be acknowledged by a; long; short; press on the MODE button.
  • Page 71 – Operation and parameter assignment; One-button operation with the MODE button; Short; Long
  • Page 73 – IP address, selection from the list offered
  • Page 74 – address flashes, only in this status can new values be added).; Readout versions; The following versions can be readout:
  • Page 76 – Parameter assignment; Frequently required settings are described in the following.
  • Page 77 – Radio clocks via terminals; A radio clock can be connected, see also
  • Page 78 – Operation as NTP client
  • Page 79 – Connecting time receivers; NTP server service
  • Page 80 – SIMATIC mode; SIMATIC mode is supported at the Ethernet port by two protocols:; Mode
  • Page 81 – General settings on the device; You will find a list of all the setting options in
  • Page 82 – Synchronization
  • Page 83 – Microsteps; Avoid time jumps in the plant operation.
  • Page 84 – Temperature; is t; Battery
  • Page 86 – Parameter table
  • Page 92 – Service and maintenance; Restoring factory defaults
  • Page 93 – Software update; See also
  • Page 94 – Messages; The messages are classified under four different types of event:
  • Page 98 – Technical data; Safety
  • Page 100 – Status displays on the device; Operator controls on the device
  • Page 104 – Circuit diagrams
  • Page 106 – Spare parts / accessories; Single device
  • Page 108 – Annex; Directives and declarations; Notes on the CE marking; Field of application
  • Page 109 – Certificates and approvals; EMV; The approval or certification is located on the rating plate.
  • Page 110 – ESD guidelines; Electrostatic sensitive devices; Definition; lectrostatic
  • Page 111 – Electrostatic charging of persons; Charge
  • Page 112 – Make sure the grounding is good
  • Page 114 – List of icons
  • Page 116 – Glossary
  • Page 119 – GPS radio clock for GPS, and
  • Page 120 – UTC; The zone time is the zone time derived from UTC.
  • Page 122 – Index; Electrostatic charging of persons,
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Page 2 - Operating Instructions

11/201 2 A2B00094941-0 2 SICLOCK ® TC100 Plant Central Clock Operating Instructions s Preface, Table of Contents Safety instructions Description Hardware description Operation planning Mounting Connection Configuration Tool Parameter assignment Parameter assignment and operation of the device Parame...

Page 4 - Preface; 0 central plant clock.; Area of application; This manual is valid for the SICLOCK; Recycling and disposal; Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm CET

Preface-3 © Siemens AG 2010 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC100 Operating Instructions Preface This document contains the information required for operating and assigning parameters to the SICLOCK T C1 00 central plant clock. Area of application This manual is valid for the SICLOCK ® TC100 product w...

Page 6 - Table of Contents; Layout of the SICLOCK TC

Contents-5 © Siemens AG 2010 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC100 Operating Instructions Table of Contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface-3 1 Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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