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E6 Master Clock

The Seiko Marine Master Clock QC-6M5 instruction manual provides essential information for installation, operation, and maintenance of the clock. It includes safety precautions, wiring instructions, and operational guidelines to ensure proper functionality. Users are advised to keep the manual for future reference and to follow the outlined procedures to avoid damage or hazards.

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E6 Master Clock

The Seiko Marine Master Clock QC-6M5 instruction manual provides essential information for installation, operation, and maintenance of the clock. It includes safety precautions, wiring instructions, and operational guidelines to ensure proper functionality. Users are advised to keep the manual for future reference and to follow the outlined procedures to avoid damage or hazards.

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MARINE MASTER CLOCK


D •
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NSTRUCTION MANUAL
QC-6M5

: : © ^ # I f t Ø ^ » ^ A f å S - e : | o ^ ; z y ^ r ø 5 Å . IEU<*5^?)föV^V>^c:
fc ^ * - r J; p :fcMl H ^fc L s-To

Thank you so much for purchasing Seiko Marine Master Clock


QC-6M5.
Before putting your QC-6M5 to use, please be sure to read this
manual carefully as It has been prepared to assist In the
Installation, operation and maintenance of your QC-6M5.
You are recommended to keep this manual for future reference.

SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC.


(— Æ y^N — Attention :
(1) *»®l^g®-aSfe{ä±g|5<&Äifl «t5- (1) This manual is the property of SEIKO and may not
without the express written consent of SEIKO be copied
or reproduced in any fomn, in whole or in part, or used for
any purpose otherthan that for which it is supplied.

( 2 ) *«©F«gg;^col^T(i. 4f3l5^^3fcU{;gHt (2) The content of this manual may be subject to change
without notice.

(3) This manual has been prepared to give complete


information necessary for the operation, use, handling
and maintenance of the products. For the purpose of our
constant technical manual improvement program, your
questions, advice, suggestions and comments on the
descriptions, illustrations, procedures or any matter
concerning this manual are highly appreciated.
(4) :^mPpt^iå^mi:.x^T^m^i^&.m^hrz^. (4) SEIKO shall not be liable for any failures of the products
or direct or indirect damages resulting from such failures
if such failures are caused: due to abuse, misuse, failure
mi^^^mm'Mm^titz:ihimm[.x^\:,tz to observe instructions given in the manual and neglect
of other reasonable care and servicing due to be done by
the owner irrespective of such instructions, and failure
due to deliberate actions or gross negligence or
accident; or caused by changes, modifications, or
alterations made without prior written consent of SEIKO
or by any person otherthan authorized by SEIKO.

—^BTf^ffiCOgB^LOl^T— SYMBOLS AND THEIR MEANINGS:


* « { 3 {^fl! ^ n s g^cDic(*iift®a 15 T-to The symbols and terms used in this manual are explained
below.

DANGER is used to indicate the presence of a hazard

A which will cause severe personal injury, death, or


substantial property damage if the
instructions under this iieading are ignored.
Any accident caused under this category implies a
situation to which you must respond
DANGER
immediately with corrective actions.

A IZ3 -5f*IOé:5^L*f o
CAUTION is used to indicate the presence of a
potential for personal injuries or property
damage if the instructions under this heading
are ignored.
CAUTION

The following pictorial symbol indicates what you must not do. The following pictorial symbol indicates what you must do.

0 ® O 0
General prohibition Prohibition of disassembly General need-to-do thing Wiring Earth terminal
— @/^— —Contents— Page

• J^.#i:.^.^l... INSTALLATION & W r a 5

....l.!.^-^p+®??^Mt. INSTALUNG THE MA^^^^ 5

... 2.! ® j ^ . : . ? . ^ . ? ! ^ ® M ^ ^ . WIRING TO POWER SUPPLY AND SECONDARY CLOCKS. 6

B Mt\7^ä^ HANDLING METHOD . 7

. - . . 1 . : ®?®.^.A^.^.I^''^- INSPECTION BEFORE TURNING THE POWER SWITCH ON 7

2 - 1 ^•(t/K:^^;!/ Operation Panel _ 9

2-2^f^:X^;y^ Operation Switches 9

2-3 J^ft; Operation _ 10

3 . j i f äffl NORMAL OPERATION 14

._....?r1.X.y.Jj.Z.LL J J . © ^ ^ . * ^ # . . . . S w i t c h the display o f ' W ' a n d "^^^^^ _ 14

3-2 0 # 7 V t.?.h. (.±3.0 8>7.H.A- ^ > ) 0 SEC-ADJUSTMENT . ( . ± . 3 0 S E C - A D J U S T M E N T ) 14

.3.-.3..M.^.i.i^f^JE AUTOMATIC TlME ADJUSTMENT 16

3-4 fLTj ^l^pg MANUAL LT ADJUSTMENT 17

3-5 F L T j gftip.^ AUTOMATIC LTADJUSTM^^^^ 18

3-6 ^ f t ^ B ^ r o i ^ ^ O.PEf^T.lON OF DIMMER 19

4 . ^ ^ ^ ^ ALARM DISPLAY 20

4-1 J f m m : ^ RESUMED FROM POWER FAILURE 20

4-2 a j . ^ ^ J h SUSPENSION OF OUTPUT LINE ; 21

4-3 ^ j f ^ f ABNORMAL POWER SUPPLY 22

..A-33.:°Ä-(!^M^ 99.NNEpTION OF ALARM AND LOGGER 23

• J^^ MAIOTENANGE^ , 24

• Ji-i^EI EXTERNAL VIEW _ _ 25

BJ t | l SPECIFICATIONS _ 26

^ ^J' Zt>~^^??^^^^ FOR AFTER-SALE SERVICE PLEASE CONTACT 28

3
\'^±(Drci5b{ZiÜ.^tB'^r) < ;c^t^ a SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

m^a^^±iZiEb<iom\^utzrz^.^tj:rz'p The following are the instructions you must


observe not only for your own safety, but also
for the protection of others and the property.
i»<'fe«)C. '^•Dxutzfz^tz^^^mmm^

^ » ^ CAUTION
i:mnt^^±LrztÉii. t<' If the Product is fuming or emitting
odors, immediately turn off the
breakers on the unit and isolate from
Action to take
against
abnormal
situation
HL/TOS éFUo the main power supply. Repair
should be left to the care of your
SEIKO agent or dealer. If left
uncorrected, the situation will create
the potential for electric shock or fire.
O
t^t.mm'^'Å'-iKDWMiztj:

Tampering or unauthorized repair or


modification of components may

Prohibition of
unauthorized
disassembly,
repair or
«c^<;H^UofgSttffi#lU^
o}Åti<^m[.rziomm-^m^
'no tmn'^!km.o)^M\zt^
adversely affect safety or
performance of this equipment.
Failure to follow this instruction may
lead to a risk of electric shock or fire.
Repair should be left to the care of
®
modification your SEIKO agent or dealer.

Never put any pin, wire, metal piece


or any other foreign object into a hole
or gap on purpose or otherwise. If a

0
-. c:tibA<rtg|Jl3>IAtyc foreign object is allowed into a hole
Prohibition of or gap by mistake, disconnect the
allowing main switch, and call your SEIKO
foreign agent or dealer for inspection and
objects in servicing. If left uncorrected, this
hazard creates the potential for
electric shock or fire.

Never operate the product on any


mm
Power supply
power supply other than specified. If
left uncorrected, the situation will
create the potential for electric shock
or fire.
0
Earth terminal UT</£*Uo
Earth terminal should be grounded to
protect the product from inductive
disturbance. 0
^^ntmå BINSTALLATION & WIRING

1 .m^mo^nif 1 . INSTALLING THE MASTER CLOCK


ØWall mounting type
4^F/T®©f^5T:$:^JfflL^lgHl3:^;i/hT-@Æ Fix the master clock to a wall surface with four.
LTT^t^'o installation holes
Installation dimensions are indicated in Fig.1. 6mm
dia. bolts are suitable.

Fig.1. 365
4-5S6;5

(DPanel mounting type


Fix the clock in place with bolts after
</r$l^o processing the panel surface as shown in FIG.2.

Fig.2.

CM

280
337 4-M6
2.'m}B-'pm^t(Dm^ WIRING TO POWER SUPPLY AND
SECONDARY CLOCKS

® Before installation, synchronize all secondary


clocks. (Ex.12hr Omin Osec)

(^Selection Of service inlet


The master clock is provided with two service
mi^p< Lmiimimx$>b^toXWi:f^t inlets on the back and bottom. The bottom inlet is
blocked with a blank panel.
When using the bottom inlet, relocate the blank
panel to the back inlet.
©Wiring
Loosen the panel screws and open the panel.
Connect wires to the terminal block located on the
lower, right side of the clock with clamping tools
r ^ f f l < rd^\^^o Fig.3 ©MDlESitlfi^oT Be sure to use the clamp terminals provided for
connecting wires. Correctly connect the wires
according to Fig.3.
«Caution»
Earth terminal should be grounded as in fig.3 to
protect the master clock form inductive interference.

Fig.3.

TB2 !;ii| TBI t i l

Earth terminal 7h 0.5 sec secondary clocks ••Maximum capacity 240mA(20pcs)


30 sec secondary clocks • M a x i m u m capacity 1S60mA(130pcs)

TB3 TB2 TB 1

O o 3C S+ 3C S- ( ) ( )
mm
. . C )M ApV R
L AC IN
85-25(
J :24V Ji LOGGER JL C).5S 0 1 T JI— OUT •flu R&42P
OUT
JL IS-422
IN
I
^
I IS-232:1
OUT
(t) (*)(-) (-)
(+) (-) (t) (-) St 24V (t) (t) (-) (t) (-) (t) (-)
it
(-) 'Å
ta
AC8SV DC24V ti o 33 SI H
±10% 30sec.
» iS-*
AC 2 50 V polarized f £
If la SI
to'
Si (Q 5S ^'
» i* o
a- Ö ^ =
<3 1?
B Ä ' - Logger
-Z J J J
«:*lH*SMi50mA
Max. output capacity
DC24V . 4 -

(t)
Bp^/^ A.B.c^^h-a-'a
Set + a n d - Set A.B and C
(-)
30S)>^BSS|-
O.Ssec.jeap secondary 30sec.leap secondary
clocks clocks.
mm^ij^ IHANDLING METHOD

1 .WMtXh^mlz 1 . INSPECTION BEFORE TURNING


THE POWER SWITCH ON

® rtgI5®gPn'ä^7"U>hÄfc h\:.^ifiiO)^ ©Check on loosened inner parts, printed circuit


^"?:V^^l^Ä=';^^^^L^t"o boards, screws and so on.

© MU^^(DW^(DM^<tMtHtM LTl^:^ ©Check on the adhesion of wire chips generated


^"'Pi^^b^'t'o when working on installation.

© ^ I S ® ^ f 3 D CmU'Pl^^MMU(Dmf:^ifi ©Check on polarity of wires connected to the


fläjS-oTli^V^Ä^/^l^b^t'o secondary clocks and power supply.

©Synchronize the time of the master clock and the


monitor clock to secondary clocks. Set the second
hand of the master clock by manually turning the
large wheel after opening the movement cover
and set hour and minute hands by turning knob.
Set the monitor clock hands by manually turning
the large wheel after opening the movement
cover as well.

Fig. 4
mms\-wt^i^
Monitor clock movement Master clock movement
:*; iS * it® L-vv i
Large wheel Hand adjusting
knob

^
<DMf^åUtMMM^±M^i'iX'^tijtl ©The master clock is equipped with an over-current
limiter and its output signals are generated from
solid-state switches. Insulate the field wiring with
utmost care. Also make sure not to overload the
master clock.
Current capacity of each secondary clock is as
follows.

Current
i\- ^ Type Signal
consumption
30 # 2 hands 30-sec
DC24V DC24V
2$|^B#lt 12mA
secondary polarized
12mA
clock signal
0.5 # 3 hands 0.5-sec
DC24V DC24V
sn^mm 12mA
secondary polarized
12mA
clock signal

a: m^mmi±m(D 2(stt£y)tto Note: Double faced type should be counted as two times
. of the above table.

2^^m$m^iÅMiz 1 5 6 0 mAT'to The maximum output capacity for 2 hands


(1 SOéST'fé^oftg) secondary clock is 1560mA. (Max 130pcs)
The maximum output capacity for 3 hands
secondary clock is 240mA. (Max 20pcs)
{2 0-ä^xmmöim)
(DThe maximum output capacity of the logger signal
f-o nmia.±0u-fy'-(Dmmii^i,-fx < n as specified below.
Never load the master clock circuit with the logger
excess of the specified capacity.
If the logger input circuit uses a relay, provide a
spark-killer.

is "^ m:kti!,i]^m Signal Max. output capacity


3o^i>^mm^ 30-sec polarized signal 150mA in all
m^fpm^ During rev. turning
-é-ftT- 150mA signal
HI+ffM-^ During hand setting
signal
COM (+24V) COM (+24V)

Note: The 30-sec. polarized signals and the logger signals


may fluctuate approx. within.DC24±5V,depending
on the number of secondary clocks.

8
2 . STARTING OPERATION

2-1 ^f^/U^l. 2-1 Operation Panel

ALARM
O u/r/L-n (aMMOT
DIGITAL DISPLAY PART

TACir 1
1 !- "1

"
1 b-secAC 10
@ 0. © V^V
rENTERJ

' ^ — T ' '


I FESTAFfr 1 0 ^ SET -. •• - J
ur / LT / SBCCMWRY-H/SM3S

•^:^^(D'ri^''5> Jl^^jkømt^lZ-Dl ^T ^ A B O U T DIGITAL DISPLAY

B S "=> .^i^SÄn* u $ -r B E B •=> BLINKING " A B C "

ABC c:!> i^i^l^WMl^it ABC l=> LIGHTING " A B C "

2-2 mwT.^ ^^9- 2-2 Operation Switches

^J]MI^^ ( t t z i t s R E S T A R T Bt) (C^ffl Switch used for initialization (or, at RESTART).

1:

@ 0 © @
m^JiOT

i< 1 ] + ]• • : • > ;

L*t„
^HtldML^-To

To turn back one To decrease the To increase the To forward input- To enter the Input
input-frame displayed displayed frame or displaying numerals and the
or displaying page. numerals. numerals. page to next. •page.

9
2-3 2-3 Operation

® " A C (U 1 1 ) " (( DC (U 1 5 ) " X ©Please turn all three brealters of "AC (U11)", "
"OUTPUT ( U 9 ) " Ö ) 3 O 0 DC (U15)", and "OUTPUT (U9)" on.
The LED lamp (yellow) for the dial illumination will
be on.

ymmmm^mmtmn'^^ntto ©The following initial screen is displayed.

SHUT OFF
.EÜSH -A^N Y- KEY

r o . 5#?B#H-j • • • • ^ ± O.Ssec secondary clock* • • -stop


30sec secondary clock* * * *stop

Push any key to go to the next step.

When the power is turned on, or resumed after


power failure, or [RESTART] is pushed, it becomes
^fz. RE S T A R T ^fi3tfcm^É)|5l this display.
In case of |RESTART| operation, it will display the
data right before the restart button is pressed.

Ttiommti^Mm^n^to ©The following screen is displayed.

ADJ 0.5CLK TO UT
p.usH :ANY-KEY

ro. bfp^mij O.Ssec secondary clock* *stop-^Manual adjustment


r3 0#^B#ltj 30sec secondary clock* •stop

Synchronize the position of the hour, minute and


second hands of O.Ssec secondary clock before
to starting UT.

TTTT -ir-71, L-vj4.2B*^.r)+ -^odt-x Ploaso Set tho time of UT as considering the
., i i ^ ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ f^i^2. t^"^ operation period to adjust the hand position of ail
(DmiLm-^iD^izmt^mm^^mLX secondary docks.
Please set the second hand only for SOsec.
r # t f f ^ ^ 3 0 fp^mfA (is # 1 + ® ^ secondary clock with second hand".

I t f i g - n ^ - t t A^i^t) •? S L / c 6 X l ^ f JJIÄ^CT) Push any key when the setting of hand position
+ — ^ } f L T < Æ^L^o finished. .
^kmM^i^m^ito " Go to the next step.

10
TiBøjssA^^/^^nsto © T h e following screen is displayed.

SET BBB/Q 1/0 1


UT 0 0 : 0 0 : 0 0 . 0

O.Ssec secondary clock- •stop^Manual adjustment


r3 0#?B#ifj 30sec secondary clock* •stop

:^mz r u T J m^lk^m ^Xti U T < it set "UT", (universal time).

Move Input-frame (blinking part) by < key or >


key.
r ^ j ( i . 0 0 ~ 9 9.
Change the value by + key or - key.
r ^ j t t O l ~ l 2. r ø j i i o i ~ 3 K
00-99 for "Year", C M 2 for "Month", 01-31 for "Day",
r ^ j { i 0 0 ~ 2 3 . r>3.j{io 0 ~ 5 9.
00-23 for "Hour", 00-59 for "Minute", 0Ö.0-59.5 for
r # j (ä 0 0 . 0 ~ 5 9 . 5 "Second" (decimal should be 0 or 5).
However, any input which does not exist
feilet. r2^3 OBJ^#SL^^l^i§Æ (example:30 February) is ignored, and the leap year
is automatically adjusted.

r u T j Xi3'\k. > 1: r-^j (D±lz Please move the cursor to " - > " by > key, after
input of the r u T j .
}'K(D^m\zfÅ^%to The display becomes as follows.

0 1 / 0 7 / 2 9
<- 1 0 : 0 3 : 0 0 . 0

r o . 5#?B#itj •ff± O.Ssec secondary clock* •stop


rso^^Btitj 30sec secondary clock* •stop

Xti btz r u T J l3^1^lNÄ<?5:lt;txlix Xt) Please push ENTER] key when the current time
l^^'j l ; ^ ; b - t t T | E N T E R| $:Jf U T < / c ^ reaches to the input time of "UT".
(^^ "UT" starts. Go to the next step.

Xil^-^^W.tiå-a'ii < T- f - ^ j © ± To re-enter the input, move the cursor to "-^" by <
iZ-fy—V )l^^W]1r^ t.mMM^zM^ 1^ key to get the former screen.
to

11
~fåi(DmMtm^^^ti^to © T h e following screen is displayed.

SET 0 1 / 07/29
LT Erø: O3 : 1 0 .
^j-.
r o . 5#?B#H-j O.Ssec secondary clock* ••running
r3 0#?B#|fj •i¥± 30sec secondary clock* • 'Stop _«.itgs.4£i^

*^lc: TLTj ( v y y ^ ^ A ) %XtlLT Set "LT", (ship time)

Move Input-frame (blinking part) by < key or > ^^^%


key. Change the value by + key or - key.
Set only "Hour" and "Minute", "Year", "Month", and
"Day" are updated automatically.
The range of setting should be -13:00~+13:00
^ 1 3 : 0 0 ~ + 1 3 : 0 O^T'T-To against "UT".

T L T j Xtim. > T- r ^ j (D±lZ Please move the c u r s o r t o " - » " by > key, after
input of the ''LTj.
The display becomes as follows.

01/0 7/2 9
1 9 : 0 3 : 3 0

ro. 5#^B§ltj O.Ssec secondary clock • • -running


rsoS'^B^Ifj •f?± 30sec secondary clock • • 'Stop

A ^ L f c J L T j lCfflJit^A<«:ltt^li^ Please push |ENTER| w h e n t h e input of "LT" is


ENTERl * } f L T < Æ ^ U . correct.
d^<Dmu\zm^^to "LT" starts. Go to the next step.

A ; ^ ^ ^ ! 5 i i 1 - J l - ^ { i < "tr r ^ j CD To re-enter the input, move the cursor to " ^ " by
< key to get the former screen.
±\z±-v)\y^^mt^h. mmmz
m^^t.
TH3®ia®Ä5^^^^^-^^ ©The following screen is displayed.

INPUT 30CLK HAND


: 00 : 00 -^

ro. 5#?B#itj O.Ssec secondary clock- • • •running


r3 0#^B?fltj 30sec secondary clock* • • 'Stop-^Manual adjustment

t^tO) r S O ^ ^ I ^ t f - j (7)tj-*|5)i;ii#^iJ|Z: Synchronize the hands of all 30sec secondary


^Tr-atJ-ttS'^o clocks to the same position.
•" 3 0|j|)-?B#tf-j CDtf A<Ji L T t ^ i . ^ ^ i j ^ 'nput the time same as the position of the hand of
XijL^'t' 30sec secondary clocks.

< , > T-;;^.Ma5^^iÖ. + , — t Move Input-frame (blinking part) by < key or >
key. Change the value by + key or - key.
01-12 for "Hour", 00-59 for "Minute" , 00 or 30 for
r g ^ j « 0 1 ~ 1 2 . r ^ j (ä 0 0 ~ 5
"Second".
9 . r^J>j Ö 0 0 Ä ^ 3 Oti-l-o

1?
Please move the cursor to "-»" by > key, after
the input of the time of the hands position.
The display becomes as follows.

R.Ü'S.Hl
12:00:00 EWT

O.Ssec secondary clock* •running


30sec secondary clock* •stop

Please push |ENTER| , when the input of the


it. ENTER éJfLT<^^U. time of the hands position is correct.
"30sec. secondary clock" starts to move.
Go to the next step.
to

Xti^'pfomtm-ait < T' r^j ©± To re-enter the input, move the cursor to "<-" by
izti~v}i^^mt^t. mmmzm^ < key to get the former screen.
tt.

® mn^wTåicDmmtmm^titto ©During the adjustment, the display becomes as


follows.

LT 01/07/2 9
19:05:05 Han
r o . 5#^B#i+j ••••äff O.Ssec secondary clock* •running
r3 0#?i5#ltj •• 30sec secondary clock« •adjustment

Miiifi^Jt^t^ d^(D0.m (iiSB^) iZf^y) When the time-adjust is completed, the display
^iTo becomes as follows. (Normal display)

LT 0 1/0 7 / 2 9
19:08:32

m O.Ssec secondary clock* • • Tunning


raOfib^B^tf-j m 30sec secondary clock• • • •running

13
3.iltJlffl 3 . NORMAL OPERATION

3-1 ru Tj / r L Tj (D^mm 3-1 SWITCH THE DISPLAY OF "UT" and "LT"

mnM^^i rUTj ^fe{ä TLTj ©ifTt, The time display shows UT or LT during normal
operation.
ui/LJ^wt::tiz.mvFt)<w*)^t>*) The display can be switched whenever |UT/LT| is
pushed.
tt<

UT 01/07/29 LT 01/07/29
10:08:32 1 9 : 0 8 : 32
UT/LT

3-2 OfibTvVX S 3-2 0 SEC-ADJUSTMENT


(±30SEC-ADJUSTMENT)

Push 0- SEC ADJ button at the tone of exact "0


second" to correct accumulated error within 30
t-é-^-o-T l O - S E C A D J | $:}f L T < seconds.

miEm(Dmm [OPERATION OF 0 SEC-ADJUSTMENT]

mmmticDBiE) ADJUSTMENT WHEN THE CLOCK LOSES

LT 01/07/29
19:08:33

ro. 5#^ßtitj Iff O.Ssec secondary clock- •running


r3 0 # ? B # i t j m SOsec secondary clock* •running

C ® ^ S T ' | 0 - S E C A D J | ^Wt Under this status, when |0 SEC ADJ| is pushed, it


tBlEt^'ntDtl. ^!K(D^fr^<<Ztj:y)^to becomes the following display.

LT 01/07/29 |N-OW
19:09:00 lATDJ
r o . 5#?B$itj {^}É. t)) O.Ssec secondary clock* • • 'adjustmentffast moving)
r3 0#?B#itj •il$f- (¥-Jil6) 30sec secondary clock adjustment(Tåst moving)

r 0 . 5 #?R$HtJ Ö 1.1 iuM'^^^ 'O 0.5 sec. secondary clocks will be adjusted to
iil+Ls I'UTj tjiilAÉLSf o rso^j) synchronize to UT at speed of 1.1 times faster than
? B # f t j tä T L T j t ü l j J E l ä L S t - o normal movement. . \
30 sec. secondary clocks will be adjusted as
synchronizing with 0.5 sec. secondary clocks.

14
It takes maximum five minutes to complete, the
^ T t ^ t . d^O^m (M^l^) iztii^)^ adjustment. When the adjustment is completed, it
to becomes the following display.

LT 01/07/29
IS: 1 4 : 0 0
ro. 5#^B#|tj m O.Ssec secondary clock* •running
rso^^B^ifj m 30sec secondary clock- •running

miE^omm [OPERATION OF 0 SEC-ADJUSTMENT]

muM^cDmiE) CORRECTION WHEN RUNNING FAST

LT 0 1/0 7 / 2 9
19:09:29
r o . 5#?B#i+j m O.Ssec secondary clock- -running
r3 0#?B#itj m SOsec secondary clock- •running

C ® t ^ ^ - t l O - S E C AD J | ^Wt Under this status, when |0 SEC ADJ| is pushed, it


becomes the following display.

LT 01/07/29 NOW
19:09:00 AD-J
ro. 5#?B#lfj O.Ssec secondary clock- •adjustmentffast moving)
r3 0#?B#ifj SOsec secondary clock- - adjustment(Tast moving)

r 0.5 #^B§H+j 4o J:r>' r 3 0 # ? B # i t j 0.5 sec. secondary clocks and 30 sec. secondary
it r u T j ^XXf T L T j ifi^ti^ticD clocks will be adjusted until clocks reach to UT and
LT respectively. It will take maximum 30 seconds to
complete the adjustment.
w±mm\tmM-(: 3 ofi>-^ to When the adjustment is completed, it becomes the
following display.

LT 0 1 / 0 7 / 2 9
19:09:30

ro. 5#?Btitj Iff O.Ssec secondary clock- ••running


rsofib^ßtltj iff 30sec secondary clock- ••running

This 0 sec. adjustment can be done on either


display of "UT" or "LT".
The result of adjustment reflects to the other,

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3-3 mM(D^mwiE 3-3 AUTOMATIC TIME ADJUSTMENT

^{-gP© G P S-rir: >;; h ^ g ^ t - 5 C h {; et D The time of master clock can be automatically


adjusted periodically by connecting an external
GPS unit.
The signal format from that unit should be
NMEAO 1 8 3lzmMLXK^i>Ztiß'^^m conformed to NMEA0183.
X'to To connect an external GPS unit to the
terminals on PCB, refer to the following
diagram.

(^nn-ted^CÉcuit Soard
TB3 TB2
.. /... ...^. \ .^,

L IN
J
(+) (-)

GPSa •y h
NMEA0183
External
G P S Unit

"G" mark will be on when it is ready to receive a


^h. GPS:x->;;hCcfc^giÜf^IE;ö5nIi^ signal from GPS unit.

UT 01/07/2 9 • S iÖfiiE Rltg Ready for automatic GPS


2 3:29:45 adjustment

Automatic TIME adjustment by GPS to the


internal clock is to be executed once a day
from the time of 23:30:00 to 23:50:00 (UT on the
master clock).

UT 01/07/29
23:30:00
< §i;ÜIE^ig$D> <Starting GPS adjustment>

When "G" mark is off or if the time of UT of the


internal clock differs more than 30 seconds
from the time éignal of GPS, the function of
B " G " ®•x'-^Ä^.<^^TLTl^^d:l^o
automatic adjustment will not work.
a : * ^ 0 r u T j B#gÜ;ö^. G P S - a - ^ y h Ä ^

±3 0#a±Xl/Tl^^o


3-4 r L T J ^wimm. 3-4 MANUAL LT ADJUSTMENT

TL Tj ^m^t^Ut, TLT AD J j ffl


Four keys ( [ 2 ^ [T] 0 k20|) are used to adjust LT.
© -2 0 1 + 1 + 2 0 ® 4 o© LT adjustment is effective only on the display of LT.
An example to advance 15 minutes is shown
ÜM{ä TLTj ©^^T'©^^^i)T-ro below.
T L T j § 1 5^?itö^^-^©^J=&^L^
to

®iU T / L T|$: WL. ^ L J j ^miz:^ *) ©Change the display to "LT' by | U T / L T

LT 01/07/29
19:11:15

iT- TLTjO^^tt^T- +2 0 ©+-€: i)At the display on LT, push |+20


ff LT</c^Uo ^mmmlztji^^tc

UT 1 0 1 1 PUSH 1
LT 1 9 1 1 1 + 0 0-:;; 2 OM

(^M\i-T | - l | $: 5lH]ff t T < ^ ^ t \ o Ä ® ©After the above operation push [T]five times.

UT 1 0 1 1 ENTER
LT 1 9 1 1 • +00 : 1^5|

r p U S H j ^ rENTERj©^/T^{l. The display of "PUSH" and "ENTER" is alternately


t displayed at cycle of one second.

©ENTER +-^ffUT<Æ^lA< @PushENTE Rkey

r s 0#?B§Hfj Ä^^g^© TLTj ©


30 sec. secondary clocks will automatically catch
up to the time of LT.
At the operation of @-^@, if no input is made for
ä-To 30 seconds or |UT/LT| is pushed, this operation is to
be canceled and the display will return to the
7Ö\ | U T / L T | ^Wtts TLTji^ normeil mode.

äTo'

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3-5 T L T j ^m 3-5 AUTOMATIC LT ADJUSTMENT

G P S-:! ^ ^^^ h <^fflß#t. m^É®fögt J; o T Automatic LT adjustment is available when an


external GPS unit is connected to the master clock.
To do so, flip up the switch of "Automatic LT
Adjustment" located on the Printed Circuit Board.
i^ ^ )l X -( ^1/ "f- r Automatic LT
A d j u s t m e n t j ^ " 0 N " f f l i J l 3 L r < ^cÉrUo

ON
Automatic

É LT
Adjustment

OFF

Z0 -&. GFs:L-yht>^mta^n^ LT on the master clock will be automatically


TLTjff I© T L T j ^ adjusted in accordance with the time of LT from an
external GPS unit.

LT 0 1 / 0 7 / 2 9
LTfilEBü Before Automatic LT Adjustment.
19:09:29 G
The ship moves to the direction of
1 east.
LT 0 1 / 0 7 / 2 9
LTfglE^ After Automatic LT Adjustment.
2 0 : 0 9 : 2 9 G

Note): Once automatic LT adjustment is


applied on the master clocl(, it will not
be accepted for next one hour under
automatic mode.

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3-6 mwfmm(Dm^ 3-6 OPERATION OF DIMMER

rt^^rs^sM^H^^ J; y^"^ - ^ I'mncDmm Adjustment of the brightness of LCD and monitor


(Ommt. DIMMER dF~T-ftl^^f clock can be done by |DIMMER| key.
The status of the input line of power supply can be
D I M M E R l =iF-^ ^ mnt t , d^OXötü confirm.ed as well.
mizta^^tc When the |DIMMER| key is pushed once, it
becomes the following displays.

D IM AC DC
ON ON

:fclS/b^^ji#C^ ,^0^^ A C f t i i . DCMW.(D Each status of the illumination, the AC power


^n^n®^©^©t^^Ä^^,T^$n^-rc supply, and the DC power supply is displayed from
5mik\*ilZ DIMMER =^-^Wtt.^(D the left end.
The display changes as follows when the |DIMMER
Xdlz^^.ifimtL^tc key is pushed within five seconds.

DIM AC DC
<-i mm- --'Ml
ON ON Illumination* •••OFF

DIM
1
AC DC mm- ••MT^
D ON ON Illumination- ••DARK

DIM
1
AC DC m.m- ••jill^
ON ON lllumination* •••BRIGHT

c n ^ O t ^ ^ ^ ^ i ä . ^ ( t r [DIMMER The display will return to the normal display unless


DIMMERl key is not pushed within five seconds
again.
It becomes the following display (normal display).

LT 0 1/0 7 / 2 9
19:11 : 3 5

m^m'-'-m^^ømmo^m Illumination remains last setting

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4 . ALARM DISPLAY

^mi^^'u'^(^iåmmi^mnf)^^^Ltz l-M-^ When a trouble on the system or the connected line


Ö. mM(Dmm^m^ > 7 ( L E D ) t^^äm L.Is detected, the ALARM lamp (LED) blinks, the
alarm signal is output and the status of
phenomenon is displayed on the LCD
simultaneously.

4-1 ^m^ 4-1 RESUMED FROM POWER FAILURE

i$nm'Mmizit^<Dmmzti: D t to When the power is resumed from failure, it


becomes the following display.

SHUT O F F
-RQS.H-ÄNY K E Y '

WW^TTi ^yy\±l ^f^Hr-ii^M L ^ f o The A L A R M lamp blinks every second.


3 ® i : § . ^Ülitl^mt^Xy (DM^ \Z.ti: ^ S The output line will be the following status.
1-0

ff±

w±.
m^ (ON)
ro.Ssec secondary clockj , Tsosec secondary clockj
kj • • • • Stop
TDigital signal outputj Stop
^Logger signal outputj • • •• Stop
•"Alarm signal outputj •••• ACTIVE(ON)

Push any key and operate from the initial


operation.

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4-2 l^±W± 4-2 SUSPENSION OF OUTPUT LINE

When abnormal condition is detected on the output


line of secondary clocks or logger output, or input
\^\r \z.\±)!K(^^m\-Lf^ D line of AC/DC power supply, the following status is
displayed.

ACCI DENT UT 01/07/29


OUT PUT STOP ST P 11 : 08 : 3 2

mmwr^^L (s^^Æ) nnm.m\x. \^mm Display of abnormal status and the current time is
alternately displayed at interval of one second.
The ALARM lamp blinks every second as well.
Each output line will be the following status.

-To
0^'
rs 0#^^H-ffi;bj ffih
f^±


•"CSsec secondary clockj , Taosec secondary clockj
kj • •• Stop
rOigital signal outputj • •• Stop
fLogger signal outputj • • • Stop
^Alarm signal outputj • •• Stop

RESTART After fixing the cause of trouble, push


%11'^%-^^X IRESTART] key to initialize the system.

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4-3 mmn 4-3 ABNORMAL POWER SUPPLY

When abnormal condition (lower voltage) is


y^^tim^omm (A c $ ^ÖD O ourn detected on the AC/DC power supply,
the following status is displayed.

AC ^-< >A<S'^<DJi^ For AC line


W A R N I NG UT 0 1/0 7/2 9
AC POWER 11 : 08 : 3 2
DC ^ • ^ >A<^^COJyi-& For DC line
W A R N I NG UT 0 1/0 7/2 9
DC POWER 11:08:32

imh'^M^m^^^ 1 #Ji^"?:SSf;^^ Display of abnormal status and the current time is


alternately displayed at interval of one second. é
The ALARM lamp blinks every second as well.
Each output line will be the following status.
to

r 0.5 ^i>=^m\^±A , r 3 0#^B#ittH±;J • • • -AS

r(ON)

•"CSsec secondary clockj , Tsosec secondary clockj Normal


•"Digital signal outputj Normal
f Logger signal outputj Normal
TAIarm signal outputj Active (ON)

M^J^S*lXl9i^l^TA^t> l E N T E R l ^ - After fixing the cause of trouble, push


ikn\^X.'^m^-^X<ic.^lK [EN T E R| key to recover the system.

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5.wn- ai3-(Dmm 5 . CONNECTION OF ALARM AND LOGGER

Alarm signal and logger signal are output via circuit


of "Transistor open-collector".

Sample of connection

D
I 24V -M-
iCOMMON '
-<?
I
— >• •co-

t ALARM
or
LOGGER

i lOOmAUT(Slg) i : less than 100mA(ALARM)


l50mAi.::i.T(n:tf-) : less than 150mA(LOGGER)
R UU- R : Relay
r vv-miä r : Relay contact
D m^f^y^:i--Y D : Arc-extinguishing diode
ttl^«i± DC24V±5V Output Voltage : DC24V±5V

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ais^
Ti3®cfcd^^Ä*^*5^feJ:§(i. =&Ig^<^^x^y^LT<:^i^V^c
m m M m
mm^ks ^tziii^mmmc ^nmm:^^^^
mmm^m^m^.
RESTARTSJf-r

sy^^-yrøM^^y^ iEb<Mt-r^o

DCffl^l/-;!? ( U l 5)
^/ifäOUTPUTffl
^\y--ti (U9) ø i j # RE START^ff-r
ACfflyu-* (Uli)
iäs^M

Jii±©^x^j;^>&fT^d;o-c^ÉJiS65av^i:§a. ^•MV>±(fØ{: <rz^\.^o

IMAINTENANCE
Check the following items in case of troubles.
Phenomenon Cause Countermeasure
Right after installation works.
Initialize the system.
Resumed from power failure
Alarm lamp blinks.
Secondary Clocks stop Overload
(in case of overload) (Short-circuit on output line.) After fixing the cause, push
(Over connection of RESTARTI key.
secondary clocks.)
O.Ssec secondary clock
and 30sec secondary Wrong operation of time
Operate correctly.
clock are not synchronization.
synchronized.
Overload
(Short-circuit on output line.) After fixing the cause, turn on the
Tripping of DC NFB.
(Over connection of NFB and push JRESTARfl key.
secondary clocks.)
Tripping of DC NFB. Defective power supply. Replace of power supply unit.
If the system does not work properly even after the above treatment, consult the dealer where the
system has been JDurchased.

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mBm [EXTERNAL VIEW

B!»tt Mostor Clock


R'fl Pilo-t Lanp
m'J Panel Screws t - » - ? i S * t Monitor Clock

g<6å.f.?v7 ^£13.
Alarn(Recl) ^ ffittAFixlng holes

Terninal Blocks"

Terninol Blocks
H

35
22
Fixing holes 120
XaH I n l e t s
4 - ^ 6 , 5 Fixing holes (100x30)
l»(Ta Control Panel
Back i. Bottom

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\i±m
7KrH^S^ ( 4 . 1 9 4 3 0 4 M H z )
mm. ø^±o. 2mÅ\^
5°C~4 0°C
- 1 0 ° C ~ 5 5°C
i 6tfj2tfLCD^/^tff (Ä^ffi4. 8 9mm)
fpSiiO. 5 BMimii i^^mU 8 o m m)
214 3 O#Mtfl^lt ( ^ ? « g 8 0 mm)

0. SfP^miiiHf] 2^Ä (Eß©^)


^B^l+ 2 o ^mm^m ( 2 4 0 m At^T)
3 ofp^msimti 3JiÄ (iEMfe)
^B^tt 1 3 O ^mmnl^^ ( 1 5 6 0 mAWT)
¥ f i 2 ISA (RS-422) , 1 ^ - h NMEA0183^|!!i
¥ Ä 2 |§Ä (RS-422) , 1 4^- h NMEA0183^|Üi
5 ^ Ä , 14<-h (-^H-1 5 O mAI^T)
• 2 4 V (COMMON)
• 3 OfP^mm^Hitl (+)
• 3 ofi)^mmmüti (-)
• lltfft'M-^ai;^ ( - )
•m^^mmati (-)
mmm^ia,ti 2 I M , l>K-h (1 OOmAtiT)
• 2 4 V (COMMON)
•»fB(-)
RS-2 3 2cm^ia-jj ^¥ij2|^Ä(RS-232C) , 1 4^-h
(:t^^>3>)

ma ^t^m
0 # U - f e > ; ' f : ^ ^ > ( ± 3 0 # Z i ^ - \ - ; ^ h ) (icfc^Øi
O . 5 © ^ B ^ i f ö ^ i h i D ci: Jl^m D f3 cfc ;& S 101^14
3 O#^^i4ii0. 5#^^14(3nmy^tzUmmt\
S^'^'^M
AC8 5 - 2 5 OV
mwim 4 7 - 6 3Hz
5 0W ,
lufa?

m
sa. 2 4V±10%
2. 2A
^^imMWw^^z.

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SPECIFICATIONS

•Crystal oscillation 4.194304MHz


•Accuracy daily rate within ±0.2 second
•Temperature range for
guarantee accuracy +5°C~+40°C

•Operating temperature range -10°C~+55°C

'Equipped clocks
Digital clock 16 digits two line liquid crystal display
(STN half penetration type and character height 4.89mm)
Analog clock (MASTER) Center-three-hands,0.5-second step, ø 80mm dial
Analog clock (SECONDARY) Two hands,30-second step, 080mm dial
^These clocks are with dimmer control (adjustable illumination) on dial.
•I/O specification
Two wired system (Only clockwise)
m 0.5-second secondary clock output 20 secondary clocks can be connected.(240mA or less)
Three wired system (Clockwise/Counterclockwise)
30-second secondary clock output 130 secondary clocks can be connected.(1560mA or less)
Two balanced wired system (RS-422) , One port
Digital signal output
BasedonNMEApi83
Two balanced wired system (RS-422) , One port
Digital signal input
BasedonNMEA0183
Logger signal output Five wired system , One port (150mA or less in total)
•24V(COMMON)
•30-second polarized pulse output (+)
•30-second polarized pulse output (-)
•Signal output (-) during time-adjusting
•Signal output (-) during counterclockwise
Alarm signal output Two wired system , One port (100mA or less)
•24V(COMMON)
•Alarm (-)
[ option ]
RS-232C signal output Two unbalanced wire system (RS-232C) , One port
(The content is the same as the digital signal output)

•The way of time adjusting


When power supply is turned on Key-input and Digital display on the front panel
At normal operation Reset to "00" sec. by 0-second adjust button
( ± 3 0 second adjustment)
After the above operation, hands of 0.5-sec. secondary clock will
follow by stop or fast-forwarding.
30-sec. secondary clock will follow promptly.
AC power supply
Range of voltage AC 85~250V
Range of frequency 47~63Hz
Consumption electric power 50W
DC power supply
Range of voltage DC 24V ±10°/
Consumption current 2.2A
>>^Power supply automatically switched from AC to DC system without interruption in case of AC power
failure.

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FOR AFTER-SALE SERVICE PLEASE CONTACT

GEORG HECHELMANN NACHF, GMBH.


T231-0047 Randstrasse 30
m'^l^^Zm^^ 2 T g 5 §it!l 13 22525 Hamburg
Tel;045-243-8090 Germany
Fax:045-261-6111 Tel: (+49)40-5477760
Fax : (+49)40-54777666
Tel ex:2163852 NAVID
U-P-1 Co., LTD.
5-13, 2-Chome, Hagoromo-Cho KELVIN HUGHES LTD
Naka-ku, Yokohama 231-0047, Japan Klompenmarkerstraat 64
Te 1:81-45-243-8090 3194 DC Hoogvlit
Fax:81-45-261-6111 Rotterdam The Netherlands
Tel (+31)10-4167622
UTSUKI KEIKI Co., LTD. Fax (+31)10-4167218
3530, Kamiyabe-Cho, Totsuka-ku, Tel ex:26545 OBMAR NL
Yokohama 245-0053, Japan
Tel: 81-45-813-8481 KELVIN HUGHES LTD
Fax : 81-45-813-8491 New North Road, Hainault,
11 ford, Essex 1G6 2UR UK
Tel: (+20)8500-1020
Fax : (+20)8559-8441

ZEN I TEL MARINE


P.O.BOX 1068.
Bromsveien 17,3194 Horten,
Norway
Tel: (+47)3303-1660
Fax :(+47)3303-1661

THONG SIA WATCH CO., LTD.


21/F., Stelux House,
698 Prince Edward East,
San Po Kong, Kowloon,
Hong Kong
Tel: (+852)2736-0235
Fax :(+852)2730-5350

THONG SIA CO (S) PTE LTD


#04-00, Thong Sia BIdg.,
30 Bideford Rd.,Singapore 0922,
Singapore
Cable:THONGWATCH
Telex:SELTIME RS 24091
Tel: (+65)6737-6122(61 Ines)
Fax :(+65)6734-0284

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