- Computers & electronics
- Networking
- Lathem
- AllSync IQ Wired Master Clock
- Installation and Operation Manual
Lathem AllSync IQ Wired Master Clock Wall Clock Installation and Operation Manual
Add to My manuals57 Pages
advertisement
![Lathem AllSync IQ Wired Master Clock Wall Clock Installation and Operation Manual | Manualzz Lathem AllSync IQ Wired Master Clock Wall Clock Installation and Operation Manual | Manualzz](http://s3.manualzz.com/store/data/053334382_1-c4ed9ef7160f40e332de42bcad54f0d1-360x466.png)
Installation
and
Operation Manual
AllSync IQ
®
Wired Master Clock
Part # H004658
Rev. 5
January 2018
2
FCC Conformity (USA only)
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Responsible Party: American Time, 140 3rd St. S., PO Box 707, Dassel, MN 55325-0707 USA
TEL: 320-275-2101, declares that the product(s):
AllSync IQ Master
Comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
This equipment has been tested and found 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.
Safety Precautions
All electrical power and signal wiring connected to the AllSync IQ Master, secondary clocks and signaling devices 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.
Voltage applied to clock and signal relay contacts must not exceed 250vac.
The AllSync IQ Master should be installed in a secure location protected from:
• Physical damage
• Water, including condensation
• Direct sunlight
• Operation by untrained personnel
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Table of Contents
Introduction
AllSync IQ Features ...............................................................................................................................................4
Installation/Programming Instructions for AllSync IQ
AllSync IQ Installation ............................................................................................................................................5
AllSync IQ Setup Wizard .................................................................................................................................... 6-9
Ethernet Installation ........................................................................................................................................ 10-11
Wired Clock Circuit Installation ............................................................................................................................. 12
Adjust Time Menu ................................................................................................................................................ 13
Wired Signal Circuit Installation .......................................................................................................................14-23
Remote Connect Web Interface .......................................................................................................................24-31
Settings & Configurations:
Manually Set Time and Date ...............................................................................................................32
Manage Locks ....................................................................................................................................33
Time Sync Priority ..............................................................................................................................33
Clock Code .........................................................................................................................................33
Clear/Restore .....................................................................................................................................33
Setup Manager ...................................................................................................................................34
Banner Text ........................................................................................................................................34
Display Settings ..................................................................................................................................34
Auto DST Settings ..............................................................................................................................34
USB Flash Drive ..................................................................................................................................34
Troubleshooting
AllSync IQ ............................................................................................................................................................35
Ethernet ..............................................................................................................................................................36
Remote Connect ..................................................................................................................................................37
Wired Clock Circuit ..............................................................................................................................................38
Wired Signal Circuit .............................................................................................................................................39
Secondary Clocks ................................................................................................................................................40
Appendix A: Ethernet Timekeeping - Known Good Internet Time Servers ................................................................................. 41
Appendix B: Supported Time Zones .........................................................................................................................................42
Appendix C: Tone Generator Wiring .........................................................................................................................................43
Appendix D: Wired Signal Circuit Programming Examples .................................................................................................. 44-46
Appendix E: Checking AllSync IQ Master Status Information .................................................................................................... 47
Appendix F: Port Diagram .......................................................................................................................................................48
Appendix G: Maintenance Guide ..............................................................................................................................................49
Appendix H: Clock Circuit Wiring Diagrams ........................................................................................................................ 50-54
Glossary ........... ..................................................................................................................................................................... 56-57
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
3
4
Introduction
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
The AllSync IQ master provides synchronized control of secondary system clocks and electrical circuits such as those for controlling signaling devices and lights.
Standard features of the AllSync IQ master include:
• Built-in keypad and LCD for setup and operation
• Internal clock accuracy of ±1 minutes per year (without synchronization)
• User selectable clock codes for controlling a wide range of clock types
• Two level password security
• Manual advance of impulse clock types
• Automatic Daylight Saving Time and Leap Year correction
• Programmable Custom and Automatic Daylight Saving Time
• Automatic time synchronization with Ethernet
• Remote setup and operation with web browser interface via Ethernet
Optional features include:
• Flexible control of 6 signal circuits and/or 1 set of clock circuits
• Manual control of signal circuits
The following table shows the relay options included with each model number.
Model No.
ASQMSTR-00X8E
ASQMSTR-00X6E
ASQMSTR-00X2E
1 Clock Circuit (2
Relays)
X
Signal Circuits (6
Relays)
X
X
X
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Installation
Electrical Connections
120vac 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, the neutral wire to the N terminal and the ground wire to the terminal
Fuse
A 2.5A - 240vac subminiature (Little Fuse Inc. part #37412500410 recommended) protects the power input circuit.
Each clock and signal relay circuit must be current limited to 8A or less by an external circuit breaker or fuse.
Clock Connections
CAUTION
To prevent damage to relays, relay contact voltage must not exceed 240vac .
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 I shows wiring connections to the master clock and the secondary clocks for all clock types controlled by the AllSync IQ master.
Mounting Master Clock
The AllSync IQ 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 personnel
An area at least 22" wide and 20 1 /
2
" high should be reserved to allow a clearance of at least 12" below and on left side of the AllSync IQ master. Wiring for power, clock and signal circuits must enter through conduit knockouts along the bottom of the enclosure. Connector for Ethernet and power switch are are located on the left side of the enclosure.
The AllSync IQ master is designed to be wall-mounted by a keyhole hanger and screws. The Quick Start Guide shows a template for locating wall hangers to mate with these openings.
© American Time
5
AllSync IQ Setup Wizard
Programming Procedure
Turn on the power to the AllSync IQ
The first time the unit is powered up, it will prompt you (See Setup Wizard Main
Screen) to press:
1
2
3
To use the Setup Wizard
Bypass the Setup Wizard temporarily
Disable the Setup Wizard n Note: Bypass 2 or Disable 3 will exit Setup Wizard.
6 u
To Configure the AllSync IQ
• Press: 1 , and enter 4 digit User Lock or enter 0000 to disable this feature.
User Lock n Note: User Lock is the security level used for accessing time/date and event menus.
feature.
• Service Lock: n Note: Service Lock is the security level used for accessing
System Controller configuration menus.
w
<> keys or enter a time code from Appendix B. Press O and skip to y .
If a custom time zone is needed, press 99 and O and continue to x .
x
Enter offset from UTC for Custom Time Zone.
<> to change + to -.
• Press y
Select Daylight Saving Time (DST) option.
• Option 8 causes automatic time changes to and from
DST under the changeover dates currently in effect in the
USA at the time of system manufacture.
O and skip to .
• Option 9 allows a custom DST to be entered. Press
O and skip to z .
• Option 0 turns off DST. Press O and skip to .
14
STOP If you chose Auto or Off in y , skip to .
14
If you chose Custom, continue to z .
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Setup Wizard Main Screen
Setup Wizard
1=Enter Now
2=Bypass
3=Disable
1
Config Menu
Choose User Lock:
xxxx
0000=Disab OK=Done
2
Config Menu
Choose Service Lock:
xxxx
0000=Disab OK=Done
3
Set Menu LOCAL
Time Zone Code: 05
99=Custom USCT
<>=Scroll OK=Accept
4
Set Menu Bias LOCAL
Enter Time Zone offset from UTC
+ 11:30 OK=Accept
5
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
Set DST (AUTO)
8=Auto 9=Custom
0=Off OK=Accept
© American Time
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
AllSync IQ Setup Wizard
Programming Procedure (cont)
For use only when configuring Custom DST settings
z
Define DST:
• Press 1 to set fixed dates and times for the beginning
and end of DST. Skip to .
• Press 2 to set months, weeks, weekdays and times
(floating dates) for the beginning and end of DST.
Select fixed dates for DST (START):
• Use <> to scroll start month and day. Press O
to move to the next field.
• Use <> or keypad to enter the start time. Press O
to move to the next field.
• Use <> to select AM/PM. Press O to accept.
Select fixed dates for DST (END):
• Use <> to scroll end month and day. Press
O to move to the next field.
<> or keypad to enter the end time. Press
O to move to the next field.
<> to select AM/PM. Press O to accept.
Select fixed dates for DST (BIAS):
• Use keypad to enter bias.
• Use <> to select "+" or "-". Press O to accept.
Select floating dates for DST (START DATE)
• Use <> to scroll week, day and month. Press
O to move to the next field.
<> on the bias selection to change + and -.
• Use keypad to enter bias. Press O to accept.
• Use <> or keypad to enter the start time.
• Press O to accept.
6
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
Define DST By:
1= Fixed Dates
2=Floating Dates
7
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
DST Start: Mar 30
Start Time: 01:00 AM
<> = AM/PM OK=ACPT
8
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
DST End: SEP 15
End Time: 02:00 AM
<> = AM/PM OK=ACPT
9
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
DST Bias: +00:00
<> = +/- OK=ACPT
10
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
Start of DST:
2nd SUN of MAR
Bias +1:00 OK=ACPT
11
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
Start Time:
01:00 AM
<> = AM/PM OK=ACPT
• Use <> to scroll week, day and month. Press O to move to the next field. Press O to accept.
<> to enter the start time. Press O to move to the next field.
• Use <> to select AM/PM. Press O to accept.
12
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
End of DST:
1st SUN of NOV
OK=ACPT
13
Set Menu DST - LOCAL
End Time:
01:00 AM
<> = AM/PM OK=ACPT
© American Time
7
8
AllSync IQ Setup Wizard
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Programming Procedure (cont)
14
To set the time display mode for the AllSync IQ, select 12/24 Hr Mode.
1 for 12 hour mode-AM/PM (1:00 PM)
2 for 24 hour mode-Military (13:00)
15
Use the keypad to Enable DHCP or Disable to select static IP entry.
1 for enable DHCP
2 for disable DHCP
O to accept
If you chose enable, skip to
19
If you chose disable continue to 16
16 Use the keypad to enter the Unit IP Address. This is a static address assigned by your Network Administrator. Enter preceding zeros as necessary.
• Unit IP Address: network. Enter preceding zeros as necessary.
• Subnet Mask: network's Gateway device. Enter preceding zeros as necessary.
• Gateway IP: necessary.
• Time Server Address:
OR Press O to accept the default set at the factory from the list of known good Internet Time Servers in Appendix A.
20 Use the keypad to enter the Alternate Time Server address. Enter preceding zeros as necessary.
• Alt. Time Server Address:
14
Set Menu 12/24 Mode
Choose Mode: 1
1=12 HR (AM/PM)
2=24 HR (Military)
15
Comm Menu
DHCP
1=Enable
2=Disable Ok=Done
16
Comm Menu
Unit IP Address
192.168.001.001
OK=Done
17
Comm Menu
Enter Subnet Mask
255.255.255.000
OK=Done
18
Comm Menu
Enter Gateway IP
192.168.010.099
OK=Done
19
Comm Menu
Time Server Address
131.107.013.100
OK=Done
20
Comm Menu
Alt Time Srvr Addr
173.014.055.009
<=Bksp Ok=Done
OR Press O to accept the default set at the factory from the list of known good Internet Time Servers in Appendix A.
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
AllSync IQ Setup Wizard
Programming Procedure (cont)
21 The unit will prompt you to enter the Port Number. This is for remote web access and should be set to 0080.
• Port Number: 0080
O to accept the default (80) set at the factory.
22
to sync.
• a. If successful "Sync Successful" will display.
• b. If not successful, "Sync Failed" will display.
Refer to the troubleshooting guide.
• Press to exit the Sync Now function.
23
Screen 22 will be displayed when the Setup Wizard has been completed.
You will no longer be prompted on power-up for the setup information.
24 screen.
Your AllSync IQ is now set up for proper operation. You can continue to the other sections of this manual for further information on other features. If you have any questions or problems that cannot be resolved by following the steps in the Troubleshooting Guide, please contact Technical Support at American Time
(800-328-8996).
21
Comm Menu
Enter Port Number for web access: 80
OK=Done
22
Set Menu
Time Sync Option is
Available: Ethernet
8=Sync now OK=Set
22a (example)
Set Menu
Ethernet Sync
Successful
22b (example)
Set Menu
Ethernet Sync
Failed
23
Setup Wizard
Successfully Completed
24a-large text mode
1 0 : 3 8
:06
FEB 09 2008 AM
25b-small text mode
TUE FEB 09 2008
10:38:06 AM USCT
American Time
Status=AUTO ETH-S
© American Time
9
Ethernet Option
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Connecting Ethernet Option
This option provides time synchronization via Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) or Daytime Protocol from Internet Time Servers or an internal Network Time Server.
Configuration 1: Receive Time Sync via the Internet
(SNTP or Daytime Protocol)
AllSync IQ Master
Computers on the Local Area Network
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
10
Ethernet Option requires:
1. TCP/IP Network with Internet access or connection to a
Network Time Server.
2. Cat 5 or above patch cable (not included).
3. Host Name: asiq** n Note: **Record the last 6 digits of device serial number (located on the side of the AllSync IQ master). The Host name can be used to identify the AllSync IQ master on the network for DHCP.
n Note: The default ethernet settling has DHCP enabled to automatically obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. If no
DHCP address is received, the device will default to 192.168.10.10.
4. * Unit IP Address from
Network Administrator:
5. * Subnet Mask:
6. * Gateway IP Address:
*Not required if DHCP is Enabled
7. Port Number (defaulted to 80):
8. Time Server DNS Address:
9. Time Server Address:
10: Alternate Time Server Address:
Inside the facility
Outside the facility
Local Area
Network Server
Gateway Firewall with Port
123 or 13 open
Public
Internet
Timeserver on the Internet supporting SNTP or Daytime Protocol
Configuration 2: Receive Time Sync via the Internal
Network (SNTP)
Computers on the Local Area Network
AllSync IQ Master
1:49
:45
AM
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
See Appendix A for a list of Internet Time Server addresses (or use the address of a server on your local network) n Important Note: Time Servers provide time sync for UTC Time, but do not set Time Zone or DST settings.
n Note: This option automatically syncs once per hour at a time preset at the factory.
Inside the facility
Outside the facility
Local Area
Network Server
Timeserver on the
LAN supporting
SNTP Protocol
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Ethernet Option
Programming Procedure-Keypad
n Note: These settings may already have been entered using the Startup Wizard.
Turn on the power to the AllSync IQ
1a
Comm Menu
DHCP
1=Enable
2=Disable Ok=Done
Press , 7 , 3 to access Comm Settings: a. Use the keypad to Enable DHCP or Disable to select static IP entry.
• Press 1 for enable DHCP
• Press 2 for disable DHCP
• Press O to accept
• If 1 skip to e b. Use the keypad to enter the Unit IP Address. This is a static address assigned by your Network Administrator. Enter preceding zeros as
necessary.
• Press O c. Use the keypad to enter the Subnet Mask. Enter preceding zeros as
necessary. This is the subnet mask of your network.
• Press O d. Use the keypad to enter the Gateway IP. Enter preceding zeros as
necessary. This is the IP address of your network's Gateway device.
• Press O e. Use the keypad to enter the Time Server Address. Enter
preceding zeros as necessary. Press O .
OR Press O to accept the default set at the factory from the list of
known good Internet Time Servers in Appendix A.
f. Use the keypad to enter the Alternate Time Server Address.
Enter preceding zeros as necessary. Press O .
OR Press O to accept the default set at the factory from the list of
known good Internet Time Servers in Appendix A.
g. The unit will prompt you to enter the Port Number. This is for
Remote Connect web access and should be set to 0080.
O to accept the default (80) set at the factory.
h. Press: OBB , to return to Main Screen.
v
1b (example)
Comm Menu
Unit IP Address
192.168.001.001
<=BkSp OK=Done
1c (example)
Comm Menu
Enter Subnet Mask
255.255.255.000
<=BkSp OK=Done
1d (example)
Comm Menu
Enter Gateway IP
192.168.010.099
<=BkSp OK=Done
1e (example)
1f
Comm Menu
Time Server Address
137.107.013.100
<=BkSp OK=Done
Comm Menu
Alt Time Srvr Addr
173.014.055.009
<=Bksp Ok=Done
1g
Comm Menu
Enter Port Number for web access:0080
OK=Done a. Press: P1 , to Set Menu Mode.
b. Enter User Lock and press O .
c. Press: 9 , to sync the System Controller with
Ethernet. Press > until Ethernet option is chosen.
d. Press 8 to sync with Ethernet.
n Note: If "Ethernet Sync Successful" is displayed, press OBB to return to
Main Screen.
If "Ethernet Sync Failed" is displayed, reference the troubleshooting guide.
w
System Controller automatically once each hour at a time preset at the factory.
n Note: When Ethernet synchronization is working, ETH=S will be displayed on the screen in small text mode as shown in screen shot
3
. If a synchronization attempt fails, ETH=N will be displayed.
© American Time
2b
Set Menu Mode
Enter User Lock:
xxxx
PROG=EXIT OK=ENTER
2c&d
Set Menu Mode
Time Sync Option is
Available: Ethernet
8=Sync now OK=Set
3
TUE FEB 09 2008
10:30:06 AM USCT
American Time
Circts=Auto ETH=S
11
Wired Clock Circuit Option
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Wired Clock Circuit Installation
To install wired clock circuits:
1. Disconnect and lock out power to the AllSync IQ Master and any circuit wiring.
2. Remove the terminal block cover from the AllSync IQ.
a. Remove screw from each side of the cover.
b. Lift the cover up off the unit.
3. Route signal circuit wires into the wiring compartment of the AllSync IQ.
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
:45
AM
American Time
800-328-8996
a. Remove knockout(s).
b. Use copper conductors only.
c. Use strain relief connector fittings in the knockout holes to secure the wires.
d. Route the wires into the wiring compartment, leaving enough slack to make all connections to the relay terminals.
4. Connect clock wires to the circuit relay terminals
H N
NO COM
CLOCK 1
NC NO COM
CLOCK 2
NC NO
BELL 1
COM NO
BELL 2
COM NO
BELL 3
COM NO
BELL 4
COM NO
BELL 5
COM NO
BELL 6
COM
Clock Circuit Terminals
Clock Circuit Fuses Surge Supression
ON/OFF Switches
See Appendix H on Page 50 for Clock Circuit Wiring Diagram
12
© American Time
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Adjust Time Menu
The Adjust Time menu serves two functions:
1. Manual correction of impulse secondary clocks, and
2. Simple synchronization of the AllSync IQ to an external time source.
u
9 to access the Adjust Time Menu v
1 to enter Adjust System Clocks Menu w
1 to bring up the Calculated Adjust screen
Enter the time shown on the secondary clocks (to the nearest
minute). The time entered should be in 12 hour format as AM/PM
settings are irrelevant.
O . The time difference between the secondary clocks and
the system controller is displayed.
O to initiate automatic correction of the secondary clocks
and return to the Adjust Time screen.
x
2 in the Adjust System Clocks menu (#3 at right) brings
up the Manual Adjust screen.
> repeatedly to correct impulse clocks manually.
when finished to return to the Adjust Time menu.
y
2 in the Adjust Time screen (#2 above) causes the unit to attempt synchronization with external time sources* in order of priority. If successful, a message confirming this flashes before the Time Display screen appears.
*The time sync priority can be configured. Reference Settings and
Configuration on Page 33.
2
Adjust Time
Choose:
1=Adjust System Clks
2=Ethernet Sync Now
3
Adjust System Clocks
1=Calculated Adjust
2=Man. Adjust Impulse
0=Cancel
3a
4
Calc Clock Adjust
Enter Time Shown on secondary clocks
00:00
Adjust System Clocks
Manual Adj. Impulsed
>=Advance Clocks
(1 per min) OK=Done
© American Time
13
Wired Signal Circuit Option
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Wired Signal Circuit Installation
To install wired signal circuits (for electrical device control including bells, tone generators, lights, etc.):
1. Disconnect and lock out power to the AllSync IQ Master and any circuit wiring.
2. Remove the terminal block cover from the AllSync IQ.
a. Remove screws from each side of the cover.
b. Lift the cover up off the unit.
3. Route signal circuit wires into the wiring compartment of the System Controller.
1:49 :45
AM
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
a. Remove knockout(s).
b. Use copper conductors only.
c. Use strain relief connector fittings in the knockout holes to secure the wires.
d. Route the wires into the wiring compartment, leaving enough slack to make all connections to the relay terminals.
4. Connect signal wires to the circuit relay terminals.
a. Route the power (feed) line of each circuit to the COM terminal of the desired circuit (1-6) being connected.
b. Route the switched (load) line of each circuit to the NO terminal of the desired circuit (1-6) being connected.
c. Label the wires for each circuit as desired.
n Note: The signal circuits are protected with surge suppression components. In some applications, this protection can cause leakage current to trigger the output device(s) when the circuit is switched ON. In these cases, the surge protection switches
(see illustration below) can be moved to the OFF position. Contact American Time Technical Support at 800-328-8996 with any questions.
AllSync IQ Master Wiring Compartment Diagram
H N
NO COM
CLOCK 1
NC NO COM
CLOCK 2
NC NO
BELL 1
COM NO
BELL 2
COM NO
BELL 3
COM NO
BELL 4
COM NO
BELL 5
COM NO
BELL 6
COM
= Bell
= Light
FUSED
POWER
SOURCE
BLACK
WHITE
LOW VOLTAGE
DEVICES
STEP DOWN
TRANSFORMER
14
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Wired Signal Circuit Option
Programming Events (Keypad Interface)
The AllSync IQ Master contains 6 integrated signal relays. When configured, the Signal Circuit Option allows the System Controller to be used for operating bells, tone generators, lighting circuits and other electrical equipment.
n Note: AllSync IQ masters with the Ethernet option can also be programmed via the Remote Connect web interface (see page 25).
Definitions:
An Event is programmed into the AllSync IQ master with time and date information, as well as a duration or a start/stop command.
For example, Event 0001 may be programmed to execute every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 am for 3 seconds. Each event is assigned to a Schedule . The AllSync IQ Master can store up to 9,999 events. The event duration is programmable from
1 to 9 seconds and also allows for ON or OFF commands. Normal events are recurring weekday events. A Special Event contains date information that is not specific to weekdays. For example, you can set a special event for the 4th day of every month, the 4th day of every January or the 4th day of January in a specific year. You can also set a special event for every Thursday in January or every Thursday in a specific year. A Schedule Change Event is entered in the same manner as a Special Event . A schedule change event allows you to change from one schedule to another. This may be useful for changing from a normal schedule to a holiday schedule.
A Schedule is a group of events. For example, a school might program Schedule 01 with 4 events for their morning Elementary recess schedule. The AllSync IQ Master allows for 99 unique schedules, with any number of events in each (up to a maximum total of 9,999 events). Schedules, with groups of events, are assigned to Circuits .
A Circuit is defined as one of the 6 relay outputs on the AllSync IQ Master. Each circuit can be assigned one schedule at a time. For example, Schedule 01 with 4 events might be assigned to Circuit 1 and Schedule 03 with 10 events might be assigned to Circuit 2.
u
Programming New Events
a. Press: P2 , enter User Lock using the keypad and press O to
enter the Event Menu.
b. Press: 1 to add an event.
c. Select the number of the schedule for the new event and press O . d. If any events have already been assigned to the selected schedule, the
days and start time for the first event are displayed. Use the > key to
move to the New Event screen. Press O to display the Select
Weekdays screen.
n Note: Press < on the first event to view the last event. Press > to move to the New Event Screen.
e. To program event days, press 1 through 7 keys to add or remove
days individually, or
8 to add weekdays (shown), 9 to add weekends, or
0 for special events or schedule change events. This allows events to
be defined by date(s). Please reference section 3 (Programming Special
Events) and 4 (Programming Schedule Change Events) for details.
O to accept the assigned days.
v
Programming Recurring Events by Weekday
For a non-special event, this brings up the Event Time screen.
To program start time: a. Use the number keys to enter the hour and minute. Press < for AM or
> for PM. Press O to accept the event start time.
The Event Duration screen appears. To program event duration (1-9 seconds): b. Press any number 1 9 to specify duration, or
0 to use the default duration(s) for the circuit(s) assigned to the
schedule, or
> to latch assigned circuits on until a later event turns them off, or
< to turn off assigned circuits that were previously turned on.
O to accept event duration.
© American Time
1a&b
Event Menu
View Events by
1=Schedule/Event
2=Date/Tme 3=WKDY
1c
Event Menu
Choose Schedule
Sch=01 Select 1-99
OK=Accept
1d
Event Menu
Sch=10 Event=0000
2008-02-12 12:04 AM
<Scl> M-Del OK-Edt
1e
Select Weekdays:
8=M-F MTWTF
9=S+S Key 1234567
0=Spec/Sch OK=Accpt
2a
Event menu
Select event time:
Evt Time: 12:00 AM
MTWTF OK=Acpt
2b
Event menu
Duration 0=Default
2 Sec (1-9, < or >)
Off=< On=> OK=Set
15
Wired Signal Circuit Option
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
16 v
Programming Recurring Events by Weekday (continued)
The Choose Schedule screen reappears:
2c
c. Press O to accept the schedule number.
d. The Event Saved screen briefly appears followed by the Select Event
Time screen.
e. If a new event is to be programmed with the same assigned schedule,
days and duration as the previous event, Press 1 . Enter only the start
time of the new event and press O . Follow this procedure for all new
events sharing the same schedule, days and duration.
To see a programming example, see Appendix D.
Press the 2 key to exit this loop and return to the View Events screen at the top of the Event Menu.
w
Programming Special Events
a. Press 0 in the Select Weekdays screen.
b. Press 1 for special Event.
c. Change the year if necessary or enter 0000 to indicate all years. Press
O bring up the Enter Event Month screen.
Event Menu
Choose Schedule
Sch=01 Select 1-99
OK=Accept
2d
Event Menu
Y=All M=All
MTWTF 05:03 AM
Event 0000 Saved
2e
Event Menu
Enter Another Event:
1=Yes
2=No
2e
Event Menu
Select event time:
Evt Time: 1:00 AM
MTWTF OK=Acpt d. To change the month, enter the number of the month as 2 digits. Enter
00 to select all months. Press O to accept and bring up the Choose
screen.
e. Press 1 to select a day of the month and bring up the Select Event
Date screen.
f. Enter a 2-digit day of the month or 00 for all days and press O .
Pressing in the Choose Screen (3e) brings up the Select Day screen.
At this screen:
3a
Select Weekdays:
8=M-F MTWTF
9=S+S Key 1234567
0=Special OK=Accept
3b
Event Menu
1=Special Event
2=Schedule Change
1 7 keys to add or remove days individually, or
8 to add weekdays, 9 to add weekends.
O to accept the assigned days.
3c
Event Menu
Enter Event Year
Year: 2008 All=0000
OK=Accept
3d
Event Menu
Enter Event Month
Month=02 February
All=00 OK=Accept
3e
Event Menu
Choose:
1=Set Date (1-31)
2=Set Weekday(s)
3f
Event Menu
Select event date
Day of month= 15
All=00 OK=Accept
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996 w
Programming Special Events (continued)
g. The Select Event Time screen appears. To program start time:
Use the number keys to enter hour and minute.
< for AM or > for PM.
O to accept the event start time.
The Event Duration screen appears. To program event duration (1-9 seconds): h. Press any number 1 9 to specify duration, or
0 to use the default duration(s) for the circuit(s) assigned to the
schedule, or
> to latch assigned circuits on until a later event turns them off, or
< to turn off assigned circuits that were previously turned on.
O to accept event duration.
The Choose Schedule screen reappears:
O to accept the schedule number.
j. The Event Saved screen briefly appears followed by the Select Event
Time screen.
To see a programming example, see Appendix D.
Press B exit the Event Menu.
Wired Signal Circuit Option
3g
Event Menu
Select event time:
Evt Time: 12:00 AM
MTWTF OK=Acpt
3h
Event Menu
Duration 0=Default
2 Sec (1-9, <or>)
Off=< On=> OK=Set
3i
3j
Event Menu
Choose Schedule
Sch=01 Select 1-99
OK=Accept
Event Menu
Y=All M=All
MTWTF 05:03 AM
Event 0000 Saved
© American Time
17
Wired Signal Circuit Option
18 x
Programming Schedule Change Events
a. Press 0 in the Select Weekdays screen.
b. Press 2 for Schedule Change.
c. Change the year if necessary or enter 0000 to indicate all years. Press
O bring up the Enter Event Month screen.
d. To change the month, enter the number of the month as 2 digits. Enter
00 to select all months. Press O to accept and bring up the Choose
screen.
e. Press 1 to select a day of the month and bring up the Select Event
Date screen.
f. Enter a 2-digit day of the month or 00 for all days and press O .
Pressing in the Choose Screen (4e) brings up the Select Day screen.
At this screen:
1 7 keys to add or remove days individually, or
8 to add weekdays, 9 to add weekends.
O to accept the assigned days.
g. The Select Event Time screen appears. To program start time:
Use the number keys to enter hour and minute.
< for AM or > for PM.
O to accept the event start time.
The Choose Schedule screen reappears: h. Press the 2-digit schedule number of the schedule to change to.
O to accept the schedule number.
i. The Event Saved screen briefly appears followed by the Enter Another
Event screen.
Press B exit the Event Menu.
y
Reviewing and Editing Events
Press: P2 , enter User Lock (unless disabled) using the keypad and press O (unless User Lock is disabled) to enter the Event Menu. From here:
1 to add, view, edit or delete events sequentially by event number
in a particular schedule, or
2 to view, edit or delete events in all schedules, beginning with
the first event scheduled to start on or after a specified hour, or
3 to view, edit or delete events by weekday.
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
4a
Select Weekdays:
8=M-F MTWTF
9=S+S Key 1234567
0=Special OK=Accept
4b
Event Menu
1=Special Event
2=Schedule Change
4c
Event Menu
Enter Event Year
Year: 2008 All=0000
OK=Accept
4d
Event Menu
Enter Event Month
Month=02 February
All=00 OK=Accept
4e
Event Menu
Choose:
1=Set Date (1-31)
2=Set Weekday(s)
4f
Event Menu
Select event date
Day of month= 15
All=00 OK=Accept
4g
Event Menu
Select event time:
Evt Time: 12:00 AM
MTWTF OK=Acpt
4h
4i
Event Menu
Choose Schedule
Sch=01 Select 1-99
OK=Accept
Event Menu
Y=All M=All
MTWTF 05:03 AM
Event 0000 Saved
5
Event Menu
View Events by
1=Schedule/Event
2=Dte/Tme 3=WKD
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
Wired Signal Circuit Option
z
Reviewing and Editing Events by Schedule
a. From the "View Events by" screen (4), press 1 to select Schedule/Event
screen.
Key in a schedule number and press O . If there are existing events
assigned to the schedule, the days and start time for the lowest numbered
event are displayed.
Use the < and > keys to scroll through screens for all existing events
or enter an event number to move immediately to that event.
B to exit the Event Menu. Press M to delete the event. Press
O to view the Select Weekdays screen.
b. This screen shows the days previously assigned to the event. To change event days:
1 7 keys to add or remove days individually, or
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 O to accept the assigned day. For recurring events this brings up the
Event Time screen.
c. This screen shows the start time of the event. To change start time:
Use the number keys to enter hour and minute.
< for AM or > for PM.
O to accept the event start time. This brings up the Event
Duration screen.
d. To program event duration (1-9 seconds):
Press any number 1 9 to specify duration, or
0 to use the default duration(s) for the circuit(s) assigned to the
schedule, or
> to latch assigned circuits on until a later event turns them off, or
< to turn off assigned circuits that were previously turned on.
O to accept event duration.
O to save event changes.
To see a programming example, see Appendix D.
6a
Event Menu
Sch=01 Event=0000
2008-02-15 12:04 AM
<Scl> M=Del OK=Edt
6b
Select Weekdays:
8=M-F MTWTF
9=S-S Key 1234567
0=Special OK=Accept
6c
Event Menu
Select event time:
Evt Time: 12:00 AM
MTWTF OK=Acpt
6d
Event Menu
Duration 0=Default
2 Sec (1-9, <or>)
Off=< On=> OK=Set
© American Time
19
Wired Signal Circuit Option
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Reviewing and Editing Events by Date & Time
a. Press: P2 , enter User Lock (unless disabled) using the keypad and
O (unless User Lock is disabled) to enter the Event Menu. From here: b. Press 2 to access the Chronological Sort screen. The options given are
Sort or Cancel Sort. Either selection will go to the Hour screen (6c): c. At the Hour screen, indicate the hour to start displaying events in
chronological order. Enter the hour as 2 digits in 24 hour format. Example:
the earliest programmed event is 5:00 AM; entering 05 (or an earlier hour)
and pressing O leads to screen 6d.
d. Use the < and > keys to scroll backward or forward through all
programmed events. The steps for reviewing and editing selected events are
the same as those listed in Reviewing and Editing Events by Schedule with
one exception: the event number cannot be used to jump directly to an event.
7a
Event Menu
View Events by
1=Schedule/Event
2=Dte/Tme 3=WKD
7c
Event Menu Time Sort
Hour (24)
<>=Scroll OK=Edit
7d
Event Menu Time Sort
MTWTF 05:03 AM
Sch: 01 - Event: 0000
<>=Scroll OK=Edit
Reviewing and Editing Events by Weekdays
a. Press: P2 , enter User Lock (unless disabled) using the keypad and
O (unless User Lock is disabled) to enter the Event Menu. From here: b. Press 3 to access the View Weekday screen.
c. Select the weekday needed by:
Pressing one of the 1 7 keys
Use the < and > keys to scroll through screens showing events
scheduled for that day. The steps for reviewing and editing selected events
are the same as those listed in Reviewing and Editing Events by Schedule with
one exception: event number cannot be used to jump directly to an event.
8a
Event Menu
View Events by
1=Schedule/Event
2=Dte/Tme
8b
3=WKD
Event Menu WKD sort
View Weekday: MON
Sch: 01 - Event: 0000
<>=Scroll OK=Edit
20
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Wired Signal Circuit Option
Programming Signal Circuits (Keypad Interface)
From Program
Menu
3
User Lock
Signal Circuit Menu
OK
View Circuits
1=Schedule 3=On/Off
2=Duration
OK
3
Enable
Circuits
2
1
Select
Circuit
Select
Circuit
1-6
1-6
Select
Duration
1-9, < or >
Select
Schedule
OK
OK n Note: To return to the View
Circuits screen from any of these screens, press the B button.
PROG
Exit to Main
Screen
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.
Each signal circuit is also programmed with a default event duration. This allows different signal circuits assigned to the same schedule to be activated for different lengths of time for the same event. For example, a school may have circuit 1 connected to the elementary bells and wish to ring those for 3 seconds. It may have circuit 2 connected to the middle school bells and wish to ring those for 5 seconds.
The same events can be assigned to a single schedule but will have different durations on different circuits when using circuit duration defaults. This default duration can be overridden by the duration specified for an event (described in the Programming Events section).
n Note: AllSync IQ masters with the Ethernet option can also be programmed via the Remote Connect web interface (see page 25).
u
Setting Signal Circuit Schedule and Duration
a. Press P3 . Enter User Lock (unless User Lock is disabled) and
O (unless User Lock is disabled) to enter Circuit Menu.
b. Press 1 to select the Signal Circuit Schedule Assignment screen. The
current schedule assignments for all circuits are shown. To change the
schedule assignment for a circuit, press the number of the circuit (i.e. 1 ).
correct schedule is displayed. (Pressing 0 disables the circuit) Press O to
accept.
This returns you to the Signal Circuit Schedule Assignment screen ( b ).
Press B .
Press 2 to bring up the Duration screen.
1a
Circuit Menu
View Circuits for:
1=Schedule 3=On/Off
2=Duration Prog=Exit
1b
Circuit Menu
Select Circuit:
Cir 1 2 3 4 5 6
Sch 01 01 02 02 03 03
1c
Circuit Menu
Cir:01 Choose Sch
Sch: 01 00=Special
OK=Accept
© American Time
21
Wired Signal Circuit Option
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996 u
Setting Signal Circuit Schedule and Duration (continued)
d. This screen shows the current default duration for all circuits. "<"
indicates an off default and ">" indicates an on default. To change the
default duration for a circuit, press the number of the circuit (i.e. 1 ).
e. The Select Circuit Duration screen shows the current default duration
for the selected circuit. This duration applies only for events that are
programmed with a duration of 0. Circuit duration can be for a definite
period (1-9 seconds) or for a time defined by two successive events. The
first event turns the circuit on, the second event turns it off. To change
circuit default duration:
• Press any number 1-9 to specify duration in seconds, or
1d
Circuit Menu
Select Circuit:
Cir 1 2
Dur < 1
1e
Circuit Menu
Select Cir 1 Duration
5 Sec (1-9, <or>)
Latchin Off=< On=>
• Press > to latch the circuit on, or
• Press < to latch the circuit off.
Pressing any of these options saves the circuit duration and returns to
the View Circuits screen ( a ).
To see a programming example, see Appendix D.
v
Enabling and Disabling Signal Circuits
a. From the View Circuits screen, press 3 to enter the Enable Circuits
screen to view or change the control status of individual circuits.
b. For a signal circuit to be controlled by programmed events, it must be
enabled (on) and the status of the system controller must be set to
AUTO. To set status to AUTO:
8 , enter User Lock and press O .
c. Setting the system controller status to OFF disables all signal circuits.
To set the status to OFF:
0 , enter the User Lock (unless User Lock is disabled) and press
O (unless User Lock is disabled)
2a
Circuit Menu
View Circuits for:
1=Schedule 3=On/Off
2=Duration Prog=Exit
2b
Circuit Menu
Enable Cir: OK=Done
1=On 2=On 3=On
4=On 5=On 6=On
22
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Wired Signal Circuit Option
w
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: a. Press M , enter User Lock (unless User Lock is disabled) and
O (unless User Lock is disabled).
b. Press any combination of keys 1-6 to select or deselect the circuits to be
turned on with the M key.
Wired Circuit Activation:
3b
Manual Signal
Select Circuits: 7=All
TX
Circuit: 1234567
Man=Signal OK=Exit
Press and hold the M key to activate the selected circuits for the desired length of time.
Release the M key.
The M key can be pressed as many times as needed. Control of the signal circuits reverts to its previous state (AUTO or OFF) upon exiting this menu.
For circuits configured for ON/OFF operation:
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, 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 on the previous page. The lights will then stay on until the OFF event at 6:00am.
Automatically switching assigned schedules for a circuit:
This feature allows for programming of a schedule change on any circuit. This may be handy for setting a holiday schedule, for example:
To program an automatic schedule change:
2
1. Press P3 , enter User Lock (if applicable), then press 1 . The circuit
schedule assignments screen will display.
3
Circuit Menu
Select Circuits 1
Circ 1 2 3 4 5 6
Sch 01 01 04 -- -- --
2. Press circuit (1-6) you wish to set automatic schedule change for.
3. Press M button to enter a schedule change.
4. Option 1 and 2 are schedule replacements. This allows for reverting
back to the current schedule at a later date.
4
Circuit Menu
Circuit 1 : Sch 01
MAN=Timed Sch Change
<>=Scroll Ok=Accept
5. Select 1 or 2 . In this screen, use the <> keys to select the schedule
to change to. Press O .
6. In this screen, enter the date with the keypad. Press O after entry of each
field to advance. For example, press O after entering the year to
advance to the month field. AM/PM can be selected with the <> keys.
O when date and time have been entered.
7. Repeat these steps for another schedule change on this circuit. Choose
2 if option 1 was initially set or vice versa. These options will
occur chronologically by the date and time entered for each.
To see a programming example, see Appendix D.
5
Circuit Menu
Timed Sch Change for
Circuit 1 : Sch 01
1=Sch05 2=Empty
Time Sched Change to
Sch:05 on 2008-10-31
at 08:00 AM
<>=Scroll OK=Next
6
Time Sched Change to
Sch:05 on 2008-10-31
at 08:00 AM
<>=AM/PM OK=Next
© American Time
23
Remote Connect Web Interface
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
The Remote Connect Web Interface allows remote access to your AllSync IQ Master via a web browser. This includes Event and Circuit programming, manual circuit activation, time/date settings and other system configurations.
This feature is available to all AllSync IQ Masters with the Ethernet option.
–Ensure that you have the most current web browser (ie. Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Edge, Safari)
Note: Internet Explorer 8 and 9 are not supported.
To access Remote Connect:
1. Ensure that the AllSync IQ Master installation has been performed (page 5) and that the Ethernet option has been configured (pages 6-10)
2. Open a web browser. Enter the IP address for your system controller or asiq plus last six digits of MAC address (if DHCP is
Enabled) (#3 on page 10) as http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx in the web browser’s Address field (Figure 1) or http://asiqxxxxxx/. Press the
Enter key.
n Note: If using DHCP Host Name, the network or computer connected to the AllSync IQ Master for configuration must be on the same subnet for Host Name to work properly.
or
Figure 1
3. A User Login window, (Figure 2) will appear. There are two available user names, uclock and sclock , which represent the user and service access levels. The user security level allows access to everything but the Configuration Tab.
User Level Access:
Enter in lowercase letters in the access to time/date and event menus.
User Name field and uclock in the Password field. This is a user login which will allow
Service Level Access:
Enter in lowercase letters in the allow access to all menus.
User Name field and
**Passwords may be changed in the Configuration Tab.
sclock in the Password field. This is a service login which will
Then, click the Login button.
24
Figure 2
4. The Remote Connect utility will appear with the General tab selected. The tabs displayed may differ depending on the configuration of the unit.
Figure 3
For more details on the features of Remote Connect, click on the Support link in the upper right-hand corner of the utility (Figure 3).
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Remote Connect Web Interface
General Tab:
The General Tab contains information about the AllSync IQ as well as manual correction options for systems with clock relays.
Figure 4
1. – This allows the user to select the clock code necessary to run their wired clocks. This field may not be selectable if the system controller is not configured for clock relays.
2. – This will enable the bell relays if set to AUTO. This field may not be selectable if the system controller is not configured for bell relays.
n Note: Scheduled events will not run if this is not set to AUTO.
3. – This allows the user to name the AllSync IQ Master. This is useful for users that have more than one AllSync IQ
Master to manage.
n Note: Device Name does not show on the LCD display of the master. The Banner Text (found in the Configuration Tab) will display on the LCD screen.
4. – This will display the last date and time the AllSync IQ Master was set. The source of which the date and time was set will also be displayed.
5. – This will display the current software version of the AllSync IQ Master.
6. – This is the serial number of the AllSync IQ Master.
7. – This is the configuration code of the AllSync IQ Master.
8. – This is the model number of the AllSync IQ Master.
9. – This will display the next circuit activation to occur.
10. – This will display when the AllSync IQ Master was last turned on. This is usefull to determine if the unit has lost power.
© American Time
25
Remote Connect Web Interface
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Clock Codes:
Synchronous – If the system is to operate with synchronous clocks and the synchronous clock code is selected the Manually
Adjust Synchronous Clocks box will appear. For example, setting the Clock Code selector to 1 will enable synchronous clock
operation.
Figure 5
•
Pressing the 1 Hour button will advance the clocks by 1 hour. There will be approximately a 1-2 minute delay for each 1
Hour button press to allow the clocks to adjust.
•
Pressing the 12 Hour button will advance the clocks to the configured 12 hour mark. There will be a maximum delay of
13 minutes for each 12 Hour button press to allow the clocks to adjust.
Impulse – If the system is to operate with impulse clocks and a impulse clock code is selected the Manually Adjust Impulse
Clocks box will appear. For example, setting the Clock Code selector to 2 will enable impulse clock operation.
Figure 6
•
The Calculated Adjustment will automatically adjust the impulse clocks to the correct time. Just enter the time that is shown on the impulse clocks and press Adjust . The number of impulses necessary to adjust the clocks will automatically be sent to the clocks.
•
The Direct Secondary Clock Adjustment will allow for a specific time advancement in minutes. Therefore, entering the number of minutes of advancement and pressing Adjust will send the corresponding number of impulses to the clocks.
Set Tab:
The Set Tab allows you to set the time zone, daylight saving time, date, and time for your local clocks and time zone clocks.
26
Figure 7
1. This allows the user to set the time in the following format HH:MM:SS. After selecting a time change, the Update button must be pressed to take effect.
n Note: Time will always be in military time.
2. This allows the user to set the date. After changing the date, the Update button must be pressed to take effect.
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Remote Connect Web Interface
3. To synchronize the AllSync IQ master to Ethernet time press Sync Now . The time and date will be updated automatically if successful.
indicates a successful sync.
indicates a failed sync.
4. When this is selected, the Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time settings can be configured. The Update button in the lower right hand corner must be pressed for any changes to take effect.
—Time Zone: This drop down contains a list of all time zones.
—Daylight Saving Time: This drop down contains AUTO, CUSTOM, or OFF..
Event Tab:
The Event Tab allows you to create, edit, print, and save your schedules.
Figure 8
1. This row is for sorting which events should be displayed in the table below. If Schedule or Day is selected an additional drop down will appear for selection.
n Note: Press the Refresh button to update the table.
2. This allows the user to export their schedules to a .ats
file for backup.
3. This allows the user to import a .ats
file.
n Note: A browse button will appear after selecting the Import button. Selecting the browse button will allow the user to import events.
© American Time
27
Remote Connect Web Interface
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
4. This allows the user to add new events to a specified schedule. This will prompt the following:
Figure 9
a. Schedule: The current event schedule.
b. The name of the selected schedule.
c. The event type.
d. Specific date selection for Special Events or Schedule change Events. Does not appear for Regular
Events. Date may not be in the past.
e. Schedule selection to change to. This only appears if a Schedule Change Event is selected.
f. Duration of event. Does not apply for Schedule Change Events.
g. The specified time of the event.
h. Day of the week selector.
i. Accept event entry.
j. Cancel event entry.
5. This will prompt the Event Edit window for the event highlighted. This can also be accessed by double clicking on an entered event.
6. This will delete the highlighted event.
7. This will delete all events.
8. This will print the events that are displayed in the table.
Circuit Tab:
The Circuit Tab contains circuit designations to specific schedules. This tab also contains the Manual Activation feature which allows manual activation of relays.
Schedule:
28
Figure 10
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Remote Connect Web Interface
1. This allows the user to enable or disable the circuit. The circuit must be enabled to run an assigned schedule. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
2. This is the current schedule assigned to the circuit. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
3. This is the default duration of the circuit. Events may or may not use this default duration. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
4. This allows the user to schedule a schedule change. For example, the image above may be a typical example of a winter break schedule. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
a. This is the schedule that the circuit will switch to at the specified date/time.
b. This is the date/time in which the schedule for the circuit will switch.
5. This has the same functionality as Switching 1 .
6. This allows the user to name the circuits. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
7. This displays the schedule name as defined in the Event Edit window (Figure 9).
Manual Activation:
Figure 11
1. This allows the user to enable or disable which circuits should be manually activated.
2. This is the duration which the circuit will manually activate.
—
Momentary: The duration Momentary is only used for Wired Signal Activation. This will allow the user to signal the circuit for as long as they hold down the Wired button.
3. This is the description of the circuit as assigned in the Schedule Tab .
4. This will signal the enabled circuits for the duration specified in the Signal Duration .
© American Time
29
Remote Connect Web Interface
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Ethernet Tab:
The Ethernet Tab contains the network settings for the AllSync IQ system controller.
1.
2.
Ethernet Enable: This allows the user to choose if the AllSync IQ system controller should be a client, server, or both (time synchronization).
DHCP: This is the default Ethernet setting. When this box is checked, the device will automatically obtain an
IP address from a DHCP server. The address received will be displayed in the Unit IP Address boxes.
n Note: If no DHCP address is received, the device will default to 192.168.10.10. In this situation, directly connect an Ethernet patch cable from the system controller to a computer that is on the same Subnet.
Example: Set the connecting computer
IP address to 192.168.10.11. See your
Network Administrator if you do not know how to do this. More information is also available in the Ethernet troubleshooting section.
Figure 12
3. Unit IP Address: This displays the IP address of the system controller. These boxes are normally grayed out and can only be changed if the DHCP box is unchecked. After changing all IP fields in the Ethernet Tab, press the Update button to save the configuration.
4.
5.
Subnet Mask: This displays the subnet mask of the system controller. After changing all IP fields in the Ethernet Tab, press the Update button to save the configuration.
Gateway IP: This displays the assigned Gateway IP. After changing all the IP fields in the Ethernet Tab, press the Update button to save the configuration.
DNS: This displays the IP address of the network server.
6.
7. MAC Address: This displays the MAC address of the AllSync IQ system controller. This field can't be changed in
Remote Connect.
Port Number: This Port Number is defaulted to 80 so that Remote Connect can be displayed. This enables the web server.
8.
9. Time Server: This displays two time server options, only one can be selected.
10. Time Server IP Address: This displays the IP address of the time server. After changing this field, press the Update button. This is referred to as Ethernet 1 which is displayed under the general tab. Time Last Set: (Source Ethernet 1).
30
Figure 13
11. Alt. Time Server IP Address: This displays an alternate IP address of a time server. After changing this field, press the Update button.
This is referred to as Ethernet 2 check is displayed under the General tab, Time Last Set: (Source Ethernet 2).
12. Time Server DNS Address: This displays the IP address from a DNS server used for SNTP synchronization (i.e. 0.americantime.pool.ntp.
org or time.nist.gov).
13. History: This displays a history of the Ethernet activity to and from the AllSync IQ system controller. This can be reset by pressing the
Reset Packets Rx/Tx button.
n Note: When changing these setting in Remote Connect, close your browser and log in again (with the new IP address, if applicable).
Use caution when revising these settings, as you could lose connectivity after pressing Update.
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Remote Connect Web Interface
Configuration Tab:
The Configuration Tab requires a service password for access. Within this tab, the user can change their passwords, update their firmware, change their time synchronization priority, or change the system controller’s banner text.
Figure 14
1. This allows the user to change the AUTO DST dates and times. This allows for future flexibility if the DST were to change. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
2. This allows the user to change the User Password . The User Password must match the Verify Password to be accepted. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
3. This allows the user to change the Service Password . The Service Password must match the Verify
Password to be accepted. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
4. This allows the user to change the Banner Text
Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
displayed on the LCD screen of the AllSync IQ Master. The
5. This field is blank for the AllSync IQ master. Ethernet is the only sync option available.
6. This allows the user to change the Time Display Format on the LCD screens. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
7. This allows the user to change the User Lock for accessing menus through the keypad of the AllSync IQ Master.
This lock must be numeric. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
8. This allows the user to change the Service Lock for accessing menus through the keypad of the system controller. This lock must be numeric. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
9. This allows the user to change the LCD display size. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
10. This allows the user to enable the Setup Wizard on a power cycle. If enabled the Setup Wizard will appear on a power cycle. The Update button must be pressed for changes to take effect.
11. This allows a user to update the firmware of the AllSync IQ master. The firmware file must be downloaded from the support site to the PC which is running Remote Connect.
12. Pressing this button will reset the AllSync IQ master to factory defaults. n Note: Pressing this will change the IP address of the unit. It will have to be reconfigured to meet the network specifications.
© American Time
31
Settings & Configuration
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Manually Setting Time and Date
Press P1 and enter your user lock then O (unless disabled) to access the Set Menu.
• a. Press: 1
• b. Enter the hours by pressing the two digit number (i.e. 06 ) n Note: If 24 hour mode is active, skip to d.
• c. Toggle to AM or PM using B
Press B
• d. Enter the minutes by pressing the two digit number (i.e. 30 )
• e. Enter the seconds by pressing the two digit number (i.e. 45 )
O when finished
• a. Press 2
• b. Enter the year by pressing the four digit number
2015 )
• c. Enter the month by pressing the two digit number (i.e. 01 )
• d. Enter the date by pressing the two digit number (i.e. 01 )
O to accept
1a
Set Menu Options
1=Time 2=Date
3=Time Zone & DST
4=12/24 9=Sync Now
1b
Set Menu Hour
Time: 12:00:00 AM
>=Mins
<=Secs OK=Accept
1c
Set Menu Hour
Time: 12:00:00 AM
>=Mins Back=AM-PM
<=Hours OK=Accept
1d
Set Menu Min
Time: 12:00:00 AM
>=Secs
<=Hours OK=Accept
1e
Set Menu Sec
Time: 12:00:00 AM
>=Hours
<=Mins OK=Accept
2a
Set Menu Options
1=Time 2=Date
3=Time Zone & DST
4=12/24 9=Sync Now
2b
Set Menu Year
2015 - 01 - 01
>=Month Back=Day
<=BkSpc OK=Accept
2c
Set Menu Month
2015 - 01 - 01
>=Day Back=Year
OK=Accept
2d
Set Menu Day
2015 - 01 - 01
>=Year Back=Month
OK=Accept
32
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Settings & Configuration
The Config Menu offers the ability to change several settings for the AllSync IQ Master.
Press P6 and enter your service lock to access the Configuration Menu.
w
1
• a. User Lock. Press: 1 and enter a new 4 digit User Lock OR
Press 0000 to disable this feature.
User Lock n Note: User Lock is the user security level used for accessing time/date and event menus.
• b. Service Lock. Press: 2 and enter a new 4 digit Service
Lock or enter 0000 to disable this feature.
Service Lock:
3a
Config Menu
Choose User Lock:
xxxx
0000=Disable OK=Done
3b
Config Menu
Choose Service Lock:
xxxx
0000=Disable OK=Done
4a
Config Menu
Time Sync Priority n Note: Service Lock is the service security level used for accessing
System Controller configuration menus.
x
2
This feature is used to determine the priority of time synchronization of the System Controller. This screen only displays the sync options that your
System Controller supports.
• a. Press the number that corresponds to your time sync
priority
• b. Enter the minutes and seconds that the System Controller should
attempt to synchronize each hour to the time sync option chosen.
y
3
This feature is used to set the clock code for wired clock circuits.
• a. Enter the clock code using the keypad
• b. Press O z
4
This feature allows for the deletion of all events or restoration of the
System Controller to factory defaults.
• a. Press 2 to delete all events or 0 to cancel.
• b. Press 1 to restore factory defaults or 0 to cancel.
4b
Config Menu
Time Sync Priority
Set to Ethernet
At 04:15
5
Config Menu
Select Clock Code
01
OK=Done
6a
Config Menu
Clear All Events
1=Confirm
0=Cancel
6b
Config Menu
Restore Factory
Settings
1=Confirm 0=Cancel
OK=Done
© American Time
33
Settings & Configuration
5
This feature allows for the enabling and disabling of the Setup Wizard.
1 to Enable or 2 to Disable.
O when finished.
6
This feature allows for the customization of the banner text (up to 20 characters) displayed on the main screen.
< and > to scroll through the available list of characters. Press O to move to the next character.
Press when finished.
7
This feature allows for the display to be presented in a small or large format. The contrast of the screen can also be set.
• a. Display size: Press 1 and choose 1 for large or 2 for small.
• b. Contrast Ratio: Press 2 and use the < and > keys to change the contrast.
Press when finished.
8
This feature allows the AUTO DST settings to be configured as necessary. This setting does not need to be changed unless the
Energy Policy Act of 2005 is amended.
• a. Start of DST: Use the < and > keys to choose the starting week, day and month. Press O after each selection. Use the keypad to enter the Bias and the <
> keys to set the "+" or "-".
Press when finished.
• b. End of DST: Use the < and > keys to choose the ending week, day and month. Press O after each
selection.
Press when finished.
USB Flash Drive
Refer to Appendix F for instructions on updating the software on the
AllSync IQ Master.
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
7
Config Menu
Setup Wizard:
Disabled
1=Enable 2=Disable
8
Config Menu
Change Banner Txt 1
American Time
OK=Acpt
9a-large text mode
1 0 : 3 0
MON FEB 09 2008
:06
AM
9a-small text mode
TUE FEB 09 2008
10:30:06 AM USCT
American Time
Status=AUTO GPS=N
10a
Config Menu
START OF DST:
2nd SUN of MAR
BIAS + 1:00 OK=Acpt
10b
Config Menu
END OF DST:
Last SUN of OCT
OK=Accept
34
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
American Time
800-328-8996
Troubleshooting AllSync IQ Master
CAUTION: Warranty may be voided if LCD/Keypad cover is removed prior to contacting Technical Support at American Time at the number listed below.
If you have any of these problems, follow the appropriate steps:
1. AllSync IQ master appears off (LCD dark) when power is connected:
• Check power switch located on left side of the AllSync IQ master. Switch should show red when on.
• Disconnect power and remove wiring compartment cover. Check fuse and replace if necessary.
• To test power input fuse, disconnect/lockout power and remove connector to power switch from J23 located above
and left of the power input fuse. Check continuity between the H screw terminal and bottom J23 pin.
2. Incorrect time is displayed by AllSync IQ master after loss of power:
• Backup battery may be dead. Contact Technical Support at American Time at the number listed below.
CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly placed. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
3. 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 .
4. Signal circuits not responding to programmed events:
• Refer to Wired Signal Circuit Troubleshooting Guide.
5. Unable to synchronize with Ethernet Time Source:
• Refer to the Ethernet Troubleshooting Guide.
6. Lost or forgotten User Lock:
• Contact American Time Technical Support at the number listed below.
7. AllSync IQ Master locks up or display goes blank:
• Remove power from the unit by switching the Power Input switch off, wait 5 seconds, then turn the unit back on.
If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at
800-328-8996.
Circuit Protection
Switches
Power Input
Fuse
H N
POWER 120 VAC
50/60 Hz
NO COM
CLOCK 1
NC NO COM
CLOCK 2
NC
CLOCK RELAY
NO
BELL 1
COM NO
BELL 2
COM NO
BELL 3
COM NO
BELL 4
COM NO
BELL 5
COM NO
BELL 6
COM
BELL RELAY
© American Time
35
Troubleshooting Ethernet
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
36
If you have trouble connecting the AllSync IQ Master via Ethernet, follow these troubleshooting steps:
1. Check the Ethernet cable connection to the AllSync IQ Master. Make sure the patch cable is securely connected to the
Ethernet RJ-45 port and that it is not damaged. Have the cable tested or connect a computer or another Ethernet device to this cable to confirm proper connection.
2. Ensure that the Ethernet is enabled. From the main screen:
Press: P72 , enter User Lock, and press O . Press 2 to enter the Enable/Disable menu. Press 2 to enter the Client menu.
If Ethernet is Disabled, press 1 to enable and press O .
Comm Menu
Enable/Disable
1=Remote Program
2=Client 3=Server
Comm Menu
Client
1=Enable 2=(Disable)
OK=Done
Comm Menu
Packets RX:0
Packets TX:0
OK=Done
Verify the packet counts for RX and TX are greater than 0. Press 1O> from the Comm Menu.
If greater than 0 press OBB to return to the Main screen. If packet counts are 0, continue with troubleshooting steps.
3. Initiate Sync Now:
Press: P1 to Set Menu Mode.
Enter User Lock and press O .
Set Menu Mode
Enter User Lock:
xxxx
PROG=EXIT OK=ENTER
Press: 9 to sync the AllSync IQ master with Ethernet.
8 to sync with Ethernet.
Set Menu Mode
Time Sync Option is
Available: Ethernet
8=Sync now OK=Set
4. Confirm all Network settings (see "Ethernet Installation" section of this manual). Make sure the AllSync IQ master is configured properly.
5. Change the Time Server IP address to a different timeserver among those listed in Appendix A. Perhaps the timeserver that the AllSync IQ is attempting to communicate with is down or not responding quickly enough due to network traffic, etc.
6. Confirm another device or computer on the network is not using the same Static IP address. The Network Administrator should be able to resolve any conflicts.
7. Ensure that the Network has port 123 open for SNTP or port 13 open for Daytime Protocol.
8. Ping the IP address of the unit from a computer to see if it is responding. Check with your Network Administrator if you do not know how to do this.
9. Test the time server by attempting to get a time stamp from another computer. Check with your Network Administrator if you do not know how to do this.
If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at
800-328-8996.
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Troubleshooting Remote Connect
If you have trouble connecting the AllSync IQ Master to the Remote Connect software, follow these troubleshooting steps:
1. Check the Ethernet cable connection to the AllSync IQ Master. Make sure the patch cable is securely connected to the Ethernet RJ-45 port and that it is not damaged. Have the cable tested or connect a computer or another Ethernet device to this cable to confirm proper connection.
2. Ensure that the Remote Programming is enabled. From the main screen:
Press: P72 , enter User Lock, and press O . Press 2 to enter the Enable/Disable menu. Press 1 to enter the Remote
Prog menu.
Comm Menu
Enable/Disable
1=Remote Program
2=Client 3=Server
If Remote Programming is Disabled, press 1 to enable and press O .
Comm Menu
Remote Prog
1=Enable 2=(Disable)
OK=Done
3. Confirm all Network settings (see "Ethernet Installation" section of this manual). Make sure the AllSync IQ master is configured properly.
4. Confirm another device or computer on the network is not using the same Static IP address. The Network Administrator should be able to resolve any conflicts.
5. Ensure that the Network has Port 80 open.
6. Ping the IP address of the unit from another computer to see if it is responding. Check with your Network
If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at 800-
328-8996.
© American Time
37
Troubleshooting Wired Clock Circuit
If you have trouble operating wired clock circuits, follow these troubleshooting steps:
1. Ensure you have the clock code configured in your system controller:
a. Press P6 to enter the Config Menu b. Enter your Service Lock if necessary.
c. Press 3 to enter the Clock Code select screen and verify that it is correct.
Config Menu
Select Clock Code
01
OK=Done
2. If the AllSync IQ time was recently changed, allow up to 24 hours for secondary clocks to re-synchronize to the system controller.
3. Ensure there is sufficient voltage across each secondary clock.
4. If fewer that 25 AllSync secondary clocks are connected to the AllSync IQ master, the secondary clocks might not recognize the correction from the AllSync IQ. Connect all intended clocks and allow time for normal system controller correction. If secondary clocks still have not corrected, you may need additional hardware. Contact American Time Technical support for information on adding a Resistor Pack (Part #H001941) to your system.
If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at 800-
328-8996.
38
© American Time
Troubleshooting Wired Signal Circuit
If you have trouble operating wired signal circuits, follow these troubleshooting steps:
1. Signal circuits not responding to programmed events: a. Make certain that the AllSync IQ status is set to AUTO:
8 , enter User Lock, if applicable, and press O .
b. Confirm that signal circuits are enabled. From the View Circuits screen:
3 to enter the Enable Circuits screen to view or change the control status of individual circuits.
Circuit Menu
Enable Cir: OK=Done
1=On 2=On 3=On
4=On 5=On 6=On c. Confirm that signal circuits and events programmed to control them are assigned to the same schedule.
d. Check for correct voltage at signal relay contacts. The COM (common) terminals should measure full voltage all the time.
CAUTION: Warranty may be voided if LCD/Keypad cover is removed prior to contacting Technical Support at American Time at 800-328-8996.
2. Signal circuit(s) On when they should be Off:
a. Press M , enter User Lock, if applicable, and press O . Then choose circuit(s) to activate/deactivate.
b. If the circuit does not toggle On or Off, check for stray voltage on the signal relay normally open contacts. n Note: You can try disabling the surge protection circuitry by switching it off (see diagram). These switches are located inside the wiring compartment. Remove power to the AllSync IQ master and signal circuit lines before removing cover to access wiring.
If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at 800-328-8996.
Circuit Protection
Switches
H N
NO COM
CLOCK 1
NC NO COM
CLOCK 2
NC NO
BELL 1
COM NO
BELL 2
COM NO
BELL 3
COM NO
BELL 4
COM NO
BELL 5
COM NO
BELL 6
COM
SIGNAL RELAYS
© American Time
39
Clock Troubleshooting
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Secondary Clocks Not Synchronized
1. Make certain the AllSync IQ master is running the correct clock code.
2. If the AllSync IQ master time was recently changed, allow up to 24 hours for secondary clocks to re-synchronize to the
AllSync IQ master.
3. Make sure there is sufficient voltage across each secondary clock.
4. If fewer than 25 AllSync secondary clocks are connected to the system controller, the secondary clocks might not recognize the correction from the AllSync IQ master. Connect all intended clocks to allow time for normal AllSync IQ master correction. If secondary clocks still have not corrected, you may need additional hardware. Contact American Time Technical
Support for information on adding a Resistor Pack (Part #H001941) to your system.
If the problem cannot be resolved after following these steps, please call Technical Support at American Time at 800-
328-8996.
40
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Appendix A: Ethernet Timekeeping
NIST Internet Time Servers
n 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.
Using the AllSync IQ Master as a Time Server
The AllSync IQ Master with Ethernet option can be used as a time server supporting the SNTP and Daytime protocols and can be used to synchronize computers or other devices via the Ethernet.
To set up your computer or other device to synchronize to the AllSync IQ, simply enter the IP address of the AllSync IQ master as the time server address for the computer or device.
In Windows XP:
1. Right-click your clock and then click Adjust Date/Time .
2. Click the Internet Time tab. Click the Server down arrow, and then enter the IP address of the AllSync IQ master you wish
to synchronize this computer to (example: 192.168.1.200).
3. Click Update Now . Windows XP will connect to the AllSync IQ master and set the computer's clock.
In Windows Vista/Windows 7:
1. Right-click your clock and then click Adjust Date/Time .
2. Click the Internet Time tab, and then click Change Settings .
3. Click Automatically synchronize with an Internet time server , enter the IP address of the AllSync IQ master you wish to
synchronize this computer to (example: 192.168.1.200), and then click OK.
In Windows 10:
1. Open the Control Panel (icons view), and click on the Date and Time icon.
2. Click on the Internet Time tab, and click on the Change Settings button.
3. If prompted by UAC, click/tap on Yes .
4. Check the Synchronize with an Internet time server box, select a time server, and click on Update now .
5. Select server box and enter AllSync IQ master you wish to synchronize this computer to (example: 192.168.1.200), and
then click OK .
n Important Notes:
• Setting up your computer to synchronize to the AllSync IQ master via Ethernet does not account for time zone &
Daylight Saving Time settings, which must be properly set on the computer (they are not transferred via Ethernet).
• The computer or other device being synchronized to the AllSync IQ master must be on the same network as the
AllSync IQ master, or have access to it through a firewall (port 123 open for SNTP and port 13 open for Daytime Protocol).
• If your computer is on a domain, it is set up to get the time from the domain controller and you will not be able to
perform the above tasks. Domain controllers using the Windows Time Service can be set up by your network administrator
to synchronize directly to time servers on the Internet or to the AllSync IQ master. Contact American Time Technical
Support at 800-328-8996 with any questions.
© American Time
41
Appendix B: Supported Time Zones
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Time
Zone
Code
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
99
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
Description
Hours Difference from UTC (Winter)
Automatic
Hours Difference Daylight Saving
from UTC
(Summer)
Time
Adjustment?
LMT (Local Mean Time) - based on longitude CALCULATED CALCULATED CONFIG
USA Alaska
USA Aleutian (HAST/HADT)
USA Arizona
USA Atlantic / Puerto Rico (AST)
USA Central (CST/CDT)
USA Chammoro (chST)
USA Eastern (EST/EDT)
USA Hawaii (HST)
USA Indiana East
USA Mountain (MST/MDT)
USA Pacific (PST/PDT)
USA Midway Island / Samoa (SST)
USA Wake Islands (WAKT)
UTC+0
UTC+1
UTC+2
UTC+3
UTC+4
UTC+5
UTC+6
UTC+7
UTC+8
UTC+9
UTC+10
UTC+11
UTC+12
UTC+13
UTC-1
UTC-2
UTC-3
UTC-4
UTC-5
UTC-6
UTC-7
UTC-8
UTC-9
UTC-10
UTC-11
UTC-12
Custom Time Zone
-9
-10
-7
-4
-6
+10
-5
-10
-5
-7
-8
-11
+11
+0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
+6
+7
+8
+9
+10
+11
+12
+13
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
-10
-11
-12
CONFIG
-8
-9
-7
-4
YES
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
-8
-9
+7
+8
+9
+10
+11
+12
+13
-1
-10
-11
-12
CONFIG
+11
+0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
+6
-5
+10
-4
-10
-5
-6
-7
-11
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
NO
YES
YES
NO
NO
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
CONFIG
42
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Appendix C: Tone Generator Wiring
Multi-Tone Generator
GAIN
12VDC
(500 mA MAX)
SPKR
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
COM
(+)
(-)
T3
T4
T1
T2
COM
SPKR
IN
COM
PA/AMP
RED (+)
BLACK (-)
ALLSYNC IQ MASTER TERMINALS
© American Time
43
Appendix D: Wired Signal Circuit
Programming Examples
AllSync IQ Installation 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 weekday Monday-Friday, press:
Step 1: P
Step 2: 2
Step 3: Enter User Lock (unless User Lock is disabled)
Step 4: O (unless User Lock is disabled)
Step 5: 1 for Schedule/Event
Step 6: 02 for Schedule 2
Step 7: O
Step 8: < if necessary to display New Event
Step 9: 9 to deselect Saturday and Sunday
Step 10: O to accept day selection
Step 11: 0855 for time
Step 12: < if necessary to select AM
Step 13: O to accept time
Step 14: 5 for event duration
Step 15: O to accept duration
Step 16: O to save event
At this point, to program a new event for the same schedule, days and duration, simply Press 1 and enter the new start time and press O . To stop programming similar events press 2 . Press B to exit Event Menu. Press B again to exit Program Menu if programming is complete.
Example: Reviewing and Editing Events by Schedule
To change only the duration of Event 24 in Schedule 2 to 6 seconds, press:
Step 1: P
Step 2: 2
Step 3: Enter User Lock (unless User Lock is disabled)
Step 4: O (unless User Lock is disabled)
Step 5: 1 for Schedule/Event
Step 6: 02 for Schedule 2
Step 7: O
Step 8: 0024 for event number
Step 9: O to jump to event 24
Step 10: O to show event weekdays
Step 11: O to accept day selection
Step 12: O to accept time
Step 13: 6 for event duration
Step 14: O to accept duration
Step 15: O to save event
Press B to exit Event Menu. Press B again to exit Program Menu if review/edit is complete.
44
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Appendix D: Wired Signal Circuit
Programming Examples
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: Step 1: P
Step 2: 3
Step 3: Enter User Lock (unless User Lock is disabled)
Step 4: O (unless User Lock is disabled)
Step 5: 1 for Schedule
Step 6: 1 to select Circuit 1
Step 7: 12 to assign Circuit 1 to Schedule 2
Step 8: O
Step 9: 2 to select Duration
Step 10: 5 to set Circuit 1 default duration to 5 seconds
Step 11: 1 to select Schedule
Step 12: 4 to select Circuit 4
Step 13: 06 to assign Circuit 4 to Schedule 6
Step 14: O
Step 15: 2 to select Duration
Step 16: 8 to set Circuit 4 default duration to 8 seconds
Press P to exit Signal Circuit Menu. Press B again to exit Program Menu if programming is complete.
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, 2008, press:
Step 1: P
Step 2: 2
Step 3: Enter User Lock (unless User Lock is disabled)
Step 4: O (unless User Lock is disabled)
Step 5: 1 for Schedule/Event
Step 6: 02 for Schedule 2
Step 7: O
Step 8: < if necessary to display New Event
Step 9: O
Step 10: 0 to select Special
Step 11: 2008 to change year to 2008
Step 12: O to accept year
Step 13: 10 to change month to October
Step 14: O to accept month
Step 15: 1 to select Set Date
Step 16: 31 to set date
© American Time
45
Appendix D: Wired Signal Circuit
Programming Examples
Example: Programming Special Events (continued)
Step 17: O
Step 18: 0345 to set start time
Step 19: > to select PM
Step 20: O
Step 21: 8 to set duration
Step 22: O
Step 23: O to save event
Press B to exit Event Menu. Press B again to exit Program Menu if programming is complete.
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
46
Example: Switching Assigned Schedules
This example will demonstrate a temporary holiday schedule switch. The current schedule (01) will be switched to Sch 02 on
December 23, 2008 at Midnight and then switched back after a period of time.
Step 1: P 3 and enter User Lock (if applicable). Press 1 .
Step 2: Select a circuit in which the schedule is to change (1-6). For our example, we'll select circuit 1.
Step 3: Press M to change the schedule on circuit 1.
Step 4: Press 1 .
Step 5: Use the <> keys to select a schedule to change to. Only schedules with events programmed will be selectable.
Step 6: Press 1 .
Step 7: Enter the year 2008 and press O .
Step 8: Enter the month 12 and press O .
Step 9: Enter the day 23 and press O .
Step 10: Enter the time (hours) 12 and press O .
Step 11: Enter the time (minutes) 00 and press O .
Step 12: Select AM using the <> keys and press O .
This should return you to the replacement schedule screen (Step 4)
To change the schedule back to Sch 01 on January 15, 2009:
Step 13: Press 2 .
Step 14: Use the <> keys to select the original schedule.
Step 15: Press O .
Step 16: Enter the year 2009 and press O .
Step 17: Enter the month 01 and press O .
Step 18: Enter the day 15 and press O .
Step 19: Enter the time (hours) 12 and press O .
Step 20: Enter the time (minutes) 00 and press O .
Step 21: Select AM using the <> keys and press O .
This should return you to the replacement schedule screen (Step 4).
Step 22: Press PB to exit to the main screen.
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Appendix E: Checking AllSync IQ
Master Status Information
Turn on the power to the AllSync IQ master
Press P5 to access the Status Menu.
u
Clock Code: From the Status Menu press 1
This feature is currently unavailable. v
Last Time Set: From the Status Menu press 2
This displays when the time was last set on the AllSync IQ master (and by what means).
• Press O to exit.
w
Software Version: From the Status Menu press 3
This displays the software version and the date it was created.
• Software Version:
• Press O to exit.
x
Serial Number: From the Status Menu press 4
This displays the AllSync IQ master's serial number.
• Serial Number:
• Press O to exit.
y
Unit Configuration: From the Status Menu press 5
This displays the model configuration of the AllSync IQ master, set at the factory.
• Unit Configuration Code:
• Press O to exit.
z
Model Number: From the Status Menu press 6
This displays the model number of the AllSync IQ master.
• Model Number:
• Press O to exit.
Previous/Next: From the Status Menu press 8
This displays the next scheduled event. Pressing > will scroll through the events in chronological order.
• a. Regular Events
• b. Special Events
• Press O to exit.
Screen shots are examples
2
Status Menu
Time Last Set (ETH)
2008 - 02 - 09 01:05:00 A
OK=Done
3
Status Menu
Software Ver 1.00
Created 2007 - 05 - 28
OK=Done
4
Status Menu
Serial Number:
001160010000
OK=Done
5
Status Menu
Unit configuration:
0113
OK=Done
6
Status Menu
Model Number:
SSQMSTR-05N6GE
OK=Done
7a
Status Menu
Next Signal :
Event 0005 :
SMTWTFS
_ 2 _ 4 5 6
12:00 AM
OK=Done
7b
Status Menu
Next Event :
Event 0009 :
2008 - 02 - 09
_ 2 _ 4 5 6
10:01 AM
OK=Done
© American Time
47
Appendix F: AllSync IQ Master
Port Diagrams
B
A
1:49
FRI OCT 3 2014
:45
AM
American Time
800-328-8996
H N
C D E
NO COM
CLOCK 1
NC NO COM NC
CLOCK 2
NO COM
BELL 1
NO
BELL 2
COM NO
BELL 3
COM NO COM
BELL 4
NO COM
BELL 5
NO COM
BELL 6
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
A=LCD Display
B=Keypad
C=120vac line voltage screw terminal
D=120vac neutral screw terminal
E=Ground screw terminal
I
H
J
F
G
F=Ethernet RJ45 port
G=Power ON/OFF switch
H=Ethernet (orange) full duplex LED
I=Ethernet (red) collision LED
J=Ethernet (yellow) 100 Base T LED
K=Ethernet (green) link LED
48
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Appendix G: Maintenance Guide
1. Keep AllSync IQ Master and clocks free from dust and debris to extend service life - Annually (or as needed)
2. Visually inspect all system components, cables, etc. - Every 6 months (or before Daylight Saving Time changes twice per year)
© American Time
49
Appendix H: Clock Circuit
Wiring Diagrams
Clock Code 01 - 3 wire Synchronous - Simplex/Cincinnati/Lathem
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)
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, 06, 09, 10, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 23, 36
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
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) with 12hr Correction
Clock Code 47 - Standard Electric Time AR-3 (3 wire Impulse)
Clock Code: 02, 05, 16, 47
50
*
*
Rectifier diodes recommended for relay protection.
*
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Clock Code 04 - Standard Electric Time AR-2A 2 wire Dual Voltage
Clock Code 17 - Standard Electric Time AR-2 2 wire Dual Voltage
Clock Code: 04, 17
Appendix H: Clock Circuit
Wiring Diagrams
Clock Code 07 - 2 wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse (59th minute)
Clock Code 08 - 2 wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse (59th minute ) with 12hr Correction
Clock Code 12 - Cincinnati D6 - 2 wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse (59th minute) with 12hr Correction
Clock Code 26 - Stromberg 2 wire Minute Impulse (58th minute) Hourly Correction Only
Clock Code: 07, 08, 12, 26
© American Time
*
*
Rectifier diode recommended for proper operation of reversing polarity.
51
Appendix H: Clock
Circuit Wiring Diagrams
Clock Code 15 - Straight Frequency Electronic Clock
Clock Code: 15
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
52
Clock Code 21 - Cincinnati D1
Clock Code: 21
Clock Code 22 - Dukane Synchronous Wired
Clock Code: 22
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Clock Code 27 - Digital Clock Reset - 12:00 AM/PM
Clock Code: 27
Appendix H: Clock Circuit
Wiring Diagrams
Clock Code 37 - 2 wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse
Clock Code: 37
© American Time
53
Appendix H: Clock Circuit
Wiring Diagrams
Clock Code 38 - 2 wire Reverse Polarity Minute Impulse (59th minute) with 12hr Correction
Clock Code: 38
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
54
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
User Notes
© American Time
55
Glossary
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Analog Clock - A clock that represents time by position of hands on a dial.
CAT 5 Cable Category 5 Cable. A twisted pair cable type designed for high signal integrity and commonly used in computer networks such as Ethernet. CAT 5 cable is used for Ethernet wiring on the AllSync IQ Master.
Circuit One of the 6 relay outputs on the AllSync IQ Master.
Client A computer or other networked device, or a software application, that connects to and request information from a server.
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 connection as soon as the timestamp is sent. The AllSync IQ Master is capable of sending and receiving timestamps via UDP port 13 using this protocol.
Digital Clock A clock that displays time with numerical display (12:00).
Ethernet A very popular technology for networking computers and other devices. This communication method is used for transmitting and receiving precise timing signals by the AllSync IQ Master.
Event Programmed into the AllSync IQ Master with time and date information, as well as a duration or a start/stop command. For example, Event 0001 may be programmed to execute every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 am for 3 seconds.
FCC - Federal Communication Commission. A U.S. government agency in charge of regulating non-federal government use of radio spectrum.
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 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 (LAN) access the Internet.
Gateway IP Address - The address value for the Gateway device on the network (see Gateway).
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.
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.
Master Clock - In a timekeeping or clock system, a device that acts as the source of time. The Master Clock, or System Controller, transmits the time to any number of secondary (slave) clocks.
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.
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 used to connect an individual computer or other device to a network. The AllSync IQ Master can be connected to an RJ-45 jack with an Ethernet Patch Cable.
RJ-45 - Registered Jack-45. 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 IQ Master for physical connection of the Ethernet port.
Schedule A group of events. For example, a school might program Schedule 01 with 4 events for their morning Elementary recess schedule.
The AllSync IQ Master allows for 99 unique schedules, with any number of events in each (up to a maximum total of 9,999 events).
Secondary Clock Also known as a slave clock. This is a clock that synchronizes its timekeeping to that of a system master clock.
Server - A host computer or host device on a network, which shares resources and "serves" data to client computers or other servers.
SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol. A less complex form of Network Time Protocol (NTP) commonly used for synchronization of computers and other devices. In SNTP, the client makes a single timing request to a single server (similar to the Daytime Protocol) and then uses this information to set its clock. This differs from NTP, which uses multiple servers and averages their results. The AllSync IQ Master supports
SNTP as both a client and a server.
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.
56
© American Time
AllSync IQ Installation Manual
Glossary
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 time servers and will answer time requests from other systems. See "Server" above.
Timeserver IP Address The value of an address for a timekeeping server on the local computer network or Public Internet.
Timestamp A time mark or notation that indicates the date and time.
UDP - User Datagram Protocol. An Ethernet protocol commonly used for time sensitive applications and which does not guarantee reliability, but does not delay packets (as in TCP-IP).
UL Underwriters Laboratory. U.S. non-profit safety testing and certification organization.
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
American Time
140 3rd Street South, PO Box 707
Dassel, MN 55325-0707
Phone: 800-328-8996
Fax: 800-789-1882 american-time.com
57
advertisement
Related manuals
advertisement
Table of contents
- 4 Introduction
- 10 Ethernet Installation
- 12 Wired Clock Circuit Option
- 14 Wired Signal Circuit Installation
- 15 Wired Signal Circuit Programming
- 24 Remote Connect Web Interface-10 pages
- 32 Settings & Configurations
- 38 Troubleshooting Wired Clock Circuit
- 37 Troubleshooting Remote Connect
- 35 Troubleshooting GPS
- 41 Appendix A: Ethernet Timekeeping
- 44 Appendix D: Wired Signal Circuit Programming Examples
- 47 Appendix E: Checking IQ System Controller Status Information
- 48 Appendix H: Maintenance Guide
- 50 Appendix I: Clock Circuit Wiring Diagrams-5 pages
- 56 Glossary