Page 2 - Operating Instructions
11/2012 A2B00073596-02 SICLOCK ® TC400 Plant Central Clock Operating Instructions s Preface, Table of contents Safety Information Description Hardware Description Operation Planning Installation Connecting Configuration Tool Parameterization Parameterization and Operation on the Device Parameter Tab...
Page 4 - Preface; Scope; This manual is valid for the SICLOCK; Recycling and disposal; Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm CET
Preface-3 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Operating Instructions Preface This document is a compilation of the information required for the operation and parameterization of the SICLOCK TC400 plant central clock. Scope This manual is valid for the SICLOCK ® TC400 product with f...
Page 6 - Table of contents
Contents-5 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Table of contents Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preface-3 Table of contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 7 - Configuration Tool; o factory set; Parameterization and Operation on the Device
Table of contents Contents-6 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.3 Connecting the external synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-37 6.3.1 SICLOCK GPS1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-39 6.3.2 SICLOCK DCFRS indus...
Page 8 - Basic measures to protect against the
Table of contents Contents-7 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.3 General settings on the device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-88 9.3.1 Time management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-88 9.3.2 Synchroniz...
Page 10 - Safety Information; Repairs; Only authorized personnel are permitted to repair the device.; System expansions
1-9 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Safety Information 1 If you have questions about the validity of the installation in the planned environ-ment, please contact your service representative. Repairs Only authorized personnel are permitted to repair the device. System expansions...
Page 11 - Safety information; 0 parameterization. This can result in the
Safety Information 1-10 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Safety information Siemens offers IT security mechanisms for its automation and drive product port-folio in order to support the safe operation of the plant/machine. Our products are also continuously developed further wit...
Page 12 - Battery; All devices and tools must be free of static charge.; Caution; Risk of explosion and release of harmful substances!
Safety Information 1-11 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Battery This device is equipped with a Lithium battery. Batteries may only be replaced by qualified personnel. See also Battery (Section 11.1). ESD guidelines Modules containing electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs) can b...
Page 14 - Description; Note; Exception: redundant operation of the plant central clock.
2-13 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Description 2 Modern automation systems consist of a variety of computers, controllers and systems that exchange data with one another. For real-time operation of such plants, it is essential that the times of all components are synchronous....
Page 15 - Configuration of the SICLOCK TC400 hardware
Description 2-14 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 2.1 Configuration of the SICLOCK TC400 hardware The following figure shows a connection example of the SICLOCK TC400 to a SICLOCK GPS1000 as radio clock and an NTP server as an additional external synchronization. Figure 2-1 Appl...
Page 16 - External synchronization; Further information
Description 2-15 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 2.2 External synchronization SICLOCK TC400 can be matched to the local official time or GMT via external synchronization in order to automate or restrict manual actions, such as daylight saving time switchovers and leap seconds, ...
Page 17 - Time receivers; Plant synchronization via Ethernet; Physical access; The following protocols have been implemented:
Description 2-16 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 2.3 Time receivers The time receivers of the plant can be connected via Ethernet or directly on the device via point-to-point connections. 2.3.1 Plant synchronization via Ethernet Physical access There are four Ethernet interface...
Page 18 - Plant synchronization via point-to-point connection; OUTPUTs 1 and 2
Description 2-17 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 2.3.2 Plant synchronization via point-to-point connection Non-networked plant equipment is synchronized via OUTPUTs 1 to 3 (point-to-point connections). They can be parameterized independently. OUTPUTs 1 and 2 • Current signal: 2...
Page 19 - Time management; The commissioning can be divided into the following steps:
Description 2-18 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 2.4 Time management Various functions are available in SICLOCK TC400 in order to generate the time valid for the plant from the external synchronization. This includes setting options for time zones as well as the parameterizable...
Page 20 - Redundancy; For further information, refer to Chapters
Description 2-19 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 2.6 Redundancy Redundant external synchronization Up to two radio clocks and up to four time servers can be operated on the SICLOCK TC400 for the external synchronization. The priorities of the external synchronizations and there...
Page 22 - Hardware Description; External design
3-21 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Hardware Description 3 This chapter describes the hardware design with connections, the operator con-trols and displays. 3.1 External design The following figures show the displays and operator controls as well as the con-nections of the SIC...
Page 23 - Connection elements; The following figure shows the connections of the SICLOCK TC400.; Terminal assignment
Hardware Description 3-22 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 3.2 Connection elements The following figure shows the connections of the SICLOCK TC400. Figure 3-2 SICLOCK TC400 - arrangement of the connections (1) Terminal X1 - 24 V power supply (2) Terminal X2 - connecting terminal...
Page 24 - Operator controls and displays
Hardware Description 3-23 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 3.3 Operator controls and displays The front panel shows the current mode in the display and with LEDs. The device can be operated directly via the keypad. A Web-based configuration tool is avail-able for a wide range of...
Page 25 - For further information, see
Hardware Description 3-24 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 For further information, see Parameterization and Operation on the Device (Section 8) . Table 3-1 Meaning of the displays and operator controls Name Color (LED) Meaning Displays POWER Green Ready to run SYNC Green SICLOC...
Page 26 - Scope of delivery
Hardware Description 3-25 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 3.4 Scope of delivery Table 3-2 Scope of delivery of the individual device versions 2XV9450-2AR01 SICLOCK TC400 single device with terminal strips connected at X1 and X2 2XV9450-2AR10 (SICLOCK TC400 standard package) SIC...
Page 28 - Operation Planning; Overview of operation planning; General information about operation; Do not place the device in direct sunlight.
4-27 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Operation Planning 4 4.1 Overview of operation planning SICLOCK TC400 has been designed for weather-protected, stationary operation in an industrial environment. The operating conditions surpass the requirements according to DIN IEC 60721-3-...
Page 29 - Use in residential areas and operation in the public network
Operation Planning 4-28 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Use in residential areas and operation in the public network If you operate the SICLOCK TC400 in residential areas or in the public network, you must ensure that it complies with the limit class B according to EN 55022 wit...
Page 30 - Type of condition
Operation Planning 4-29 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 4.2 Transport and storage conditions Although the device is of rugged design, its internal components are sensitive to severe vibrations or shock. You must therefore protect the device against severe mechanical loads. You ...
Page 31 - Unpacking and checking the delivery; Procedure
Operation Planning 4-30 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 4.3 Unpacking and checking the delivery The device has been completely assembled, tested and packed in the factory and has no internal transport locks. If there are large temperature differences between the transport mediu...
Page 32 - Mounting position and fixing method; Installation instructions; Also provide enough free space for device expansions.; Dimension Drawing
Operation Planning 4-31 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 4.4 Mounting position and fixing method 4.4.1 Installation instructions Before installing the device, read the following general installation instructions. • Position the device/display in an ergonomic position favorable t...
Page 33 - Permitted mounting position; Fixing method; See also; Installation overview
Operation Planning 4-32 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 4.4.2 Permitted mounting position The only permissible mounting position is horizontal, i.e. the display is read hori-zontally. Adequate ventilation cannot be guaranteed in other mounting positions Figure 4-1 Horizontal mo...
Page 34 - Installation; The housing can be snapped onto DIN rails (; SIMATIC; Ensure that the snap fasteners are correctly locked.
5-33 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Installation 5 5.1 Installation overview Figure 5-1 SICLOCK TC400 - installation view The SICLOCK TC400 should be installed in the control cabinet at an easily acces-sible position. The housing can be snapped onto DIN rails ( EN 50022-35 ) o...
Page 36 - Connecting; Connecting overview; Note the following requirements for the setup:; Avoid extreme environmental conditions as far as possible.; Only connect I/O devices that are suitable for industrial use.; Strictly adhere to the specifications for I/O devices.
6-35 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Connecting 6 6.1 Connecting overview Note the following requirements for the setup: • The device may only be connected to 24 VDC power supplies that meet the requirements of a functional extra-low-voltage with safe isolation (PELV). The cabl...
Page 37 - Connecting the power supply; After switching on, the POWER LED must show a green light.
Connecting 6-36 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.2 Connecting the power supply The power supply is connected to the X1 terminal strip and must always be via a time-lag 1 A fuse. The device does not have a separate power switch. Figure 6-1 Connecting the power supply Note befor...
Page 38 - Connecting the external synchronization; Terminal
Connecting 6-37 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.3 Connecting the external synchronization The signal of the connected radio clock is detected automatically and displayed in the /Inputs/Input 1/Status (0.20.02) parameter (or /Inputs/Input 2/Status (0.21.02) parameter). Figure ...
Page 39 - Functional check
Connecting 6-38 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Functional check The receive signal of the radio clocks is displayed on the front panel with the "RADIO CLOCK 1" and "RADIO CLOCK 2" LEDs. The status of the radio clock is displayed in the /Inputs/Input 1/Status (0...
Page 40 - An additional parameterization of the GPS1000 is not required.; Use lightning protection for the outdoor GPS antenna.
Connecting 6-39 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.3.1 SICLOCK GPS1000 The GPS1000 receiver is connected as shown in Fig. 6-3. Figure 6-3 SICLOCK GPS1000 radio clock connection to RADIO CLOCK 1 We recommend a 2-wire, shielded cable, e.g. LiYCY 2x1 mm², as radio clock cable. The ...
Page 41 - SICLOCK DCFRS industrial version; Lightning protection must also be installed when used outdoors.
Connecting 6-40 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.3.2 SICLOCK DCFRS industrial version The industrial version of the SICLOCK DCFRS radio clock contained in the DCF77 package is connected as shown in Fig. 6-4. The polarity is not important here. Figure 6-4 SICLOCK DCFRS industri...
Page 42 - SICLOCK GPSDEC; (SICLOCK GPSDEC has been discontinued, please use SICLOCK GPS1000); The SICLOCK GPSDEC may only be operated as active radio clock.
Connecting 6-41 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.3.3 SICLOCK GPSDEC (SICLOCK GPSDEC has been discontinued, please use SICLOCK GPS1000) A SICLOCK GPSDEC decoder is connected as shown in Fig. 6-5. Figure 6-5 SICLOCK GPSDEC radio clock connection to RADIO CLOCK 1 Functional check...
Page 43 - Requirements; Active radio clock signal with 20 mA rated current
Connecting 6-42 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.3.4 Third-party systems Third-party systems that fulfill the following requirements can be sued for the external synchronization of the SICLOCK TC400. Requirements • Active radio clock signal with 20 mA rated current • Supported...
Page 44 - Connecting the time receivers; Point-to-point connections via OUTPUT 1 to 3
Connecting 6-43 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.4 Connecting the time receivers Time receivers can be connected via point-to-point connections (OUTPUT 1 to 3) or via Ethernet. Four Ethernet ports are available for the Ethernet connection and can be param-eterized accordingly....
Page 47 - Connecting an alarm output and a warning output
Connecting 6-46 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 6.5 Connecting an alarm output and a warning output The SICLOCK TC400 automatically performs various functional tests during operation. When an error occurs, the appropriate messages are generated on the display. A distinction is ...
Page 48 - Parameters tag; Archives tag
7-47 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Configuration Tool 7 The SICLOCK TC400 configuration tool is available for the easy parameterization and configuration of the SICLOCK TC400. The tool can be called as up Web inter-face via an Internet browser. With the configuration tool, yo...
Page 49 - Connection via one of the four Ethernet ports of the device; Parameters, entries and lists
Configuration Tool 7-48 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Requirements PC • Screen resolution of at least 1280x1024 pixels • Java Runtime, at least V1.4.0 or higher • Web browser, e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer • Connection via one of the four Ethernet ports of the device SICLO...
Page 50 - Working with the configuration tool
Configuration Tool 7-49 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Example of the /Display/View (0.10.01) parameter with the entries "Language" and "Time": Figure 7-2 Parameter view Working with the configuration tool To start the configuration tool: 1. Open the Web browse...
Page 51 - Menus
Configuration Tool 7-50 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.1 Menus Table 7-1 Menus in the configuration tool Menu/Function Meaning/Note File Open Load a parameterization/archive from the local file systemSee also General functions (Section 7.2). Save Save of a parameterization/a...
Page 52 - Version...
Configuration Tool 7-51 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 ? Help... Call the help system Version… Display the version information of the configuration tool Table 7-1 Menus in the configuration tool Menu/Function Meaning/Note
Page 53 - General functions
Configuration Tool 7-52 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.2 General functions The toolbar of the configuration tool provides general functions for the parameters and the archive. You can also acknowledge events and authorize yourself on the configuration tool. Table 7-2 Operato...
Page 54 - Establish/disconnect online connection; To establish an online connection to the SICLOCK TC400:; Acknowledge all events
Configuration Tool 7-53 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.2.1 Establish/disconnect online connection To establish an online connection to the SICLOCK TC400: 1. Enter the IP address of the device in the toolbar. 2. Start the connection build-up by clicking the icon next to the I...
Page 55 - Authorization; More rights can be obtained by entering the appropriate password.
Configuration Tool 7-54 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.2.2 Authorization There are authorization levels for each parameter, which permit or prohibit read and write access to the parameter. The user interface starts with the lowest autho-rization level, which usually only per...
Page 56 - Parameters
Configuration Tool 7-55 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.3 Parameters You can set and transfer parameters of the SICLOCK TC400 in offline and online mode in the Parameters tab of the configuration tool. Figure 7-3 SICLOCK TC400 configuration tool - parameters (1) Toolbar of th...
Page 59 - The access rights also change with the authorization level.
Configuration Tool 7-58 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Number Unique, three-part parameter number, e.g. 000.005.00012 Parameter Associated values are grouped under a parameter. Parameter lists are shown with square brackets after the parameter name, e.g. "Leap second[20]...
Page 60 - Sorting the parameter table; To sort the parameter table according to number or parameter:; either ascending or descending alphabetical order.; Showing/hiding parameter table entries; To show or hide parameter entries:; symbol at the left side of the table next to the parameter.
Configuration Tool 7-59 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.3.1 Sorting the parameter table To sort the parameter table according to number or parameter: 1. Click the "Number" or "Parameter" column. −> The table is sorted in alphabetical order according to the ...
Page 61 - Editing parameters; Requirement for the editing of a parameter entry; It must be a writeable entry (; To change the value of a parameter entry:; The dialog box to edit the entry is opened.
Configuration Tool 7-60 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.3.3 Editing parameters Requirement for the editing of a parameter entry • It must be a writeable entry ( ). To change the value of a parameter entry: 1. Show the values of the desired parameter in the parameter table, se...
Page 62 - To check whether the value has been accepted by the device:; The current value in the device is displayed.
Configuration Tool 7-61 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 To check whether the value has been accepted by the device: 1. In online mode, select the entry of the changed parameter, as described above. −> The current value in the device is displayed. Note Depending on the parame...
Page 63 - In; online mode; , you can individually read, write and reset parameters to their fac-; lish/disconnect online connection; The context menu opens.
Configuration Tool 7-62 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.3.4 Reading parameters / writing parameters / resetting parameters to factory settings In online mode , you can individually read, write and reset parameters to their fac- tory settings. To initiate the "Read paramet...
Page 64 - Archive
Configuration Tool 7-63 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.4 Archive You can load archive data from the device and save it as a file as well as evaluate and search the data with filter functions in the Archive tab of the configuration tool. Figure 7-8 SICLOCK TC400 configuration...
Page 67 - Sorting the archive table; To sort the archive table according to time or event:
Configuration Tool 7-66 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.4.1 Sorting the archive table To sort the archive table according to time or event: 1. Click the "Time" or "Event" column. −> The table is sorted in alphabetical order according to the clicked column. ...
Page 68 - Filter; To select and exchange several events in the filters:
Configuration Tool 7-67 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.4.2 Filter You can specifically show and hide events via a filter to facilitate searching in the archive. All events listed in the include window are displayed in the archive table, all events listed in the exclude windo...
Page 69 - Troubleshooting
Configuration Tool 7-68 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 7.5 Troubleshooting The following is a list of FAQs and problem solutions for the SICLOCK TC400 configuration tool. Table 7-5 Problem solutions for the configuration tool Question/Problem Cause/Remedy Authorization not pos...
Page 73 - Operating display; Display
Parameterization and Operation on the Device 8-72 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 8.1 Operating display When the device is switched on, there is no operating and status display for a short ramp-up time. Figure 8-2 Display of the device ramp-up after switching on The time, date ...
Page 74 - Operating display with pending message; Pending messages can be acknowledged with OK.
Parameterization and Operation on the Device 8-73 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Operating display with pending message Figure 8-4 Example of the display during operation with an error In the top line, the message type and the date/time are displayed alternately. In the bottom...
Page 75 - Operation and parameterization
Parameterization and Operation on the Device 8-74 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 8.2 Operation and parameterization The following figure shows the basic operating sequence on the device. The initial situation is either the operating display or the message display on the device...
Page 76 - To enter the password on the device:
Parameterization and Operation on the Device 8-75 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 8.2.1 Authorization (enter password) A password in the form of a 10-digit decimal number must be entered so that the operator can make entries on the device. You can operate the device after succe...
Page 77 - Parameter list
Parameterization and Operation on the Device 8-76 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 8.2.2 Parameter list The parameter list is displayed after successful authorization, see Authorization (enter password) (Section 8.2.1). Optionally, the parameters can be set and checked via the c...
Page 78 - To select a parameter for editing:; Editing dialog box
Parameterization and Operation on the Device 8-77 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 To select a parameter for editing: 1. Navigate with the arrow keys ↑ ↓ to the desired parameter. −> Depending on which key is pressed, the parameter list is scrolled up or down in an endless lo...
Page 79 - To change the address:; Select the decimal place to be changed with the arrow keys; Acknowledge events; Confirm the acknowledgement of all events with OK.; Version
Parameterization and Operation on the Device 8-78 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 To change the address: 1. Select the decimal place to be changed with the arrow keys ← → . −> The currently selected decimal place flashes. 2. Select the new number with the arrow keys ← → . −&...
Page 80 - Parameterization
9-79 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Parameterization 9 The following is a description of the frequently required settings. Further information Parameter Table (Section 10) Configuration Tool (Section 7)
Page 81 - Linking the external synchronization; Radio clocks via terminals; Only two radio clocks can be connected at the same time, see also
Parameterization 9-80 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.1 Linking the external synchronization The external synchronizations can be linked via Ethernet as NTP server and/or as radio clock via point-to-point connections to the SICLOCK TC400. Prerequisite for operation is at leas...
Page 82 - Operation as NTP client; For the strategy when a server fails, see; DNS names are not supported.; Current NTP server
Parameterization 9-81 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.1.2 Operation as NTP client Four IP addresses of NTP servers can be assigned for SICLOCK TC400 as NTP client. The servers are polled regularly and, on the basis of a strict selection strategy, a preferred server is selecte...
Page 83 - RADIO CLOCK 1 is always accepted.
Parameterization 9-82 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.1.3 Redundancy The preference when an external synchronization fails depends on the setting of the /Redundancy/Redundancy (0.09.10) parameter: • "Master (prefer radio clocks to NTP)" setting − RADIO CLOCK 1 is alwa...
Page 84 - Linking the time receivers; NTP server service
Parameterization 9-83 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.2 Linking the time receivers The following options are available for the linking of the radio receivers: • Ethernet link via NTP server • Ethernet link via SIMATIC method • OUTPUTs 1 to 3 via terminals (direct point-to poi...
Page 85 - SIMATIC method; A parameter is available for each Ethernet port.; Mode
Parameterization 9-84 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.2.2 SIMATIC method The four Ethernet ports support the SIMATIC method with four protocols: • PCS7-compatible mode • S5-compatible mode A parameter is available for each Ethernet port. • /SIMATIC Method/Ethernet 1 (0.15.01)...
Page 86 - OUTPUT 1 to 3 via terminals
Parameterization 9-85 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.2.3 OUTPUT 1 to 3 via terminals Three parameterizable outputs are available on the terminals: • /Outputs/Output 1 (0.12.01) parameter as current or voltage signal • /Outputs/Output 2 (0.13.01) parameter as current or volta...
Page 87 - OUTPUT 1 and 2 redundant; OUTPUT 1 of both devices is to be operated redundantly.
Parameterization 9-86 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.2.4 OUTPUT 1 and 2 redundant A redundant point-to-point connection can be implemented with two SICLOCK TC400 devices. Both devices must be synchronous. Typically, this is ensured by device 2 using device 1 as external sync...
Page 88 - Meinberg compatible (including time zones)
Parameterization 9-87 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.2.5 Output telegram (for OUTPUT 1 to 3) If the output signal is defined as a serial telegram, you can specify the settings for the data transfer with the /Outputs/Output Telegram (0.19.01) parameter. Format The parameter e...
Page 89 - General settings on the device; You can find a list of all setting options in
Parameterization 9-88 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.3 General settings on the device Important general settings are described in the following, e.g. the time adjust-ment, the synchronization response, etc. You can find a list of all setting options in Parameter Table (Secti...
Page 90 - Synchronization
Parameterization 9-89 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Daylight saving time The daylight saving time changeover is automatically performed by the device at the parameterized times. /Time/Advanced/Daylight Saving Time (0.09.07) parameter With the setting "enable = no", th...
Page 91 - Microstepping; Avoid inconsistencies in the time distribution to the plant.
Parameterization 9-90 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Microstepping If during operation a difference occurs between the input synchronization (e.g. radio clock) and the device up to a tolerance of some seconds, that difference will not be set immediately, since that would cause...
Page 92 - Temperature
Parameterization 9-91 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 9.3.5 Temperature You activate the monitoring of the module temperatures with the parameter entry /Environment/Advanced/Temperature/monitoring (0.24.01). You can set the following values: • Alarm • Warning • No monitoring Th...
Page 94 - Parameter Table
10-93 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Parameter Table 10 Table 10-1 List of the parameters of SICLOCK TC400 Access 1) / No. Parameter Entry Value Range / Default Time 0.09.04 Local Time time and date 0.09.02 UTC Time time and date 0.09.06 Time Zone offset from UTC to zone time ...
Page 106 - Service and Maintenance; Service life of a disconnected battery during storage: > 12 years; Restoring the factory settings; Restoring individual parameters; The battery may only be replaced by the Siemens factory.
11-105 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Service and Maintenance 11 11.1 Battery An integrated battery supplies the clock block and the archive memory during phases without power. The battery can be specifically disconnected for storage which significantly increases the battery l...
Page 107 - Software update
Service and Maintenance 11-106 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 11.3 Software update You can obtain information and any software updates for your SICLOCK TC400 from the Product Support. See also Preface .
Page 108 - Messages; The messages are divided into four different event types:
12-107 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Messages 12 The messages are divided into four different event types: • System (capacity for approx. 1500 entries) • Application (capacity for approx. 4500 entries) • Information (capacity for approx. 21500 entries) • Warning (capacity for...
Page 112 - Technical Data; Safety
13-111 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Technical Data 13 Table 13-1 Technical data of the SICLOCK TC400 Dimensions 180.0 x 88.9 x 47.0 (WxHxD in mm) Weight Approximately 750 g Supply voltage 24 VDC (-15% to +20%) at X1 Power supply Continuous current max. 0.7 A Transient voltag...
Page 114 - Status displays on the device; Operator controls on the device
Technical Data 13-113 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Status displays on the device Display 2-line, alphanumeric backlit LCD display and temperature-compensated contrast control LEDs 4x orange LEDs for Ethernet port link-up4x green LEDs for Ethernet port activity2x green LEDs f...
Page 118 - Circuit Diagrams
15-117 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Circuit Diagrams 15 15.1 Terminal assignment Figure 15-1 Terminal assignment of the SICLOCK TC400 OUTPUT 1 GND OUTPUT 1OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 2 GND OUTPUT 3AOUTPUT 3B RADIO CLOCK GND RADIO CLOCK 1ARADIO CLOCK 1BRADIO CLOCK 2ARADIO CLOCK 2B COMMON...
Page 120 - Spare Parts / Accessories; Order number
16-119 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Spare Parts / Accessories 16 Table 16-1 Spare parts and accessories with order numbers Order number Single device SICLOCK TC400 single device 2XV9450-2AR01 Packages SICLOCK TC400 standard package, contains GPS1000 2XV9450-2AR10 SICLOCK TC4...
Page 122 - Appendix; Directives and declarations; Notes on CE marking; Field of application
A-121 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Appendix A A.1 Directives and declarations Notes on CE marking The following applies for the product described in this documentation: EMC directive The devices fulfill the requirements for the EC directive ™89/336/EEC Electro-magnetic Compa...
Page 123 - Certificates and approvals; EMC; The approval or approbation is located on the type plate.
Appendix A-122 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 A.2 Certificates and approvals DIN ISO 9001 certificate The quality assurance system for the entire product process (development, pro-duction, and marketing) at Siemens fulfills the requirements of DIN EN ISO 9001. This has been ce...
Page 124 - ESD Guidelines; Electrostatic sensitive devices; Definition; The acronym; ESD; has become the established designation for such
B-123 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 ESD Guidelines B B.1 Electrostatic sensitive devices Definition All electronic modules are equipped with large-scale integrated ICs or compo-nents. Because of the technology used, these electronic components are very sensitive to overvoltag...
Page 125 - Electrostatic charging of persons; Charging
ESD Guidelines B-124 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 B.2 Electrostatic charging of persons Charging Anyone who is not conductively connected to the electrical potential of their envi-ronment can accumulate an electrostatic charge. The figure below shows the maximum electrostati...
Page 126 - Ensure sufficient grounding
ESD Guidelines B-125 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 B.3 Basic measures to protect against the discharge of static electricity Ensure sufficient grounding When working with electrostatic sensitive devices, make sure that the you, your workstation, and the packaging are properly...
Page 128 - List of Symbols
C-127 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 List of Symbols C Table C-1 Symbol Meaning Toolbar of the configuration tools (see also General functions (Section 7.2)) Open Load a parameterization/archive from the local file system Save Save of a parameterization/archive to the local fi...
Page 130 - Glossary; Alarms are events with coming and going status.
D-129 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Glossary D Alarm Alarms are events with coming and going status. See Persistent message . Plant central clock The plant central clock is the central component for the time synchronization of plants. It synchronizes all time components of th...
Page 132 - The SICLOCK TC400 plant central clock is described as a device.
Glossary D-131 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Device The SICLOCK TC400 plant central clock is described as a device. Pulse converter All products of the SICLOCK range that convert physical levels without changing the information are designated as pulse converters. Examples of ...
Page 133 - See
Glossary D-132 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Password Authorization may be required for access to parameters. Passwords for various authorization levels can be defined with the configuration tool. Initial password on the device: "2222" See Authorization . Point-to-poi...
Page 134 - Volatile parameters; The zone time is the zone time derived from UTC.
Glossary D-133 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Volatile parameters Volatile parameters are parameters containing values/states that continuously change during operation. Time synchronization The time of all plant components, automation units and computers is adjusted exactly to...
Page 136 - Index; Electrostatic charging of persons,
Index-135 © Siemens AG 2007 All Rights Reserved SICLOCK ® TC400 Index A Actual values, 7-56Alarm output, 6-46Atomic time, 9-88Authorization, 7-54Authorization on the device, 8-75 B Backlighting, 8-73Battery, 9-91, 11-105 C Configuration tool, 7-47 D Daylight saving time, 9-89Device operation, 8-74DI...