Bodet Sigma C Bedienungsanleitung

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Master clock Sigma C
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SIGMA
Installation and operating instructions
BODET SA
1 rue du Général de Gaulle
49340 TREMENTINES
Tél: +33 2 41 71 72 99
Fax: +33 2 41 71 72 01
Réf : 607753 E
www.bodet-time.com

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Table of contents
I - Initial Verification 5
1.1 General information..................................................................................................................5
1.2 Unpacking the master clock.....................................................................................................5
1.3 Cleaning...................................................................................................................................5
II - Safety rules 6
III - Identification - Sigma C 8
3.1 Wall Sigma C ..........................................................................................................................8
3.2 Rack 19’’ Sigma C ..................................................................................................................8
IV - Installation 9
4.1 Mechanical installation.............................................................................................................9
4.1.1 Wall mounted version.........................................................................................................9
4.1.2 Rack 19’’ version................................................................................................................9
4.2 Electrical connections.............................................................................................................10
4.2.1 Wall mounted version.......................................................................................................10
4.2.2 Rack 19’’ version..............................................................................................................10
4.2.3 Connecting a Melodys.....................................................................................................11
4.2.4 Connection of DHF transmitter.........................................................................................11
V - Examples of setting 12
5.1 Setting a DHF time distribution...............................................................................................12
5.2 Programming a RHF circuit....................................................................................................12
5.3 Install an option board............................................................................................................13
VI - Keypad: Key functions 14
6.1 Key functions..........................................................................................................................14
6.2 Synoptic diagram of the programming...................................................................................15
VII - Main menu programming 16
7.1 Standby state.........................................................................................................................16
7.2 User menu.............................................................................................................................16
7.2.1 USB transfer....................................................................................................................16
7.2.2 Add DHF receivers .......................................................................................................17
7.2.3 Bank holidays..................................................................................................................17
7.2.4 Access code....................................................................................................................18
7.2.5 Time and date.................................................................................................................18

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7.2.6 Dynamic reception...........................................................................................................19
7.2.7 Language.........................................................................................................................19
7.2.8 Version.............................................................................................................................19
VIII - Programming the circuits 20
8.1 Prerequisite before programming circuits...............................................................................20
8.2 Presentation of the circuits.....................................................................................................22
8.3 Viewing the circuits.................................................................................................................21
8.4 Programming the circuits.......................................................................................................21
8.4.1 Add a program step.........................................................................................................22
8.4.2 Delete a program step.....................................................................................................23
8.4.3 Modify a program step....................................................................................................23
8.5 Deleting a program.................................................................................................................23
8.6 Viewing the status of a circuit.................................................................................................23
IX - Manual testing of circuits 24
X - Programming in Holidays and Special Day mode 25
10.1 Prerequisite before programming in holidays and special days..........................................25
10.2Programmedetails................................................................................................................25
XI - Technician menu programming 26
11.1 Time synchronisation menu.................................................................................................27
11.1.1 Programmable time changeover....................................................................................28
11.1.2 Setting the time base.....................................................................................................28
11.2 Time output management menu..........................................................................................29
11.3 IP configuration menu..........................................................................................................30
11.4 Relay setting menu..............................................................................................................31
11.5 RHF circuit function setting menu........................................................................................31
11.6 Function setting menu.........................................................................................................32
11.7 “Delete all programming” menu...........................................................................................33
11.8 CPU software download menu............................................................................................33
11.9 Factory setting restoration menu.........................................................................................34
XII - Priority of execution of programs 34
XIII - Alarm messages 35
XIV - Options 37
14.1 Mechanical installation.........................................................................................................37
14.1.1 Wall-mounted version ...................................................................................................37

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14.1.2 Rack 19’’ version ..........................................................................................................37
14.2 Option board with 3 AFNOR outputs....................................................................................38
14.3 Three inputs option card......................................................................................................38
XV - Technical characteristics 40
XVI - What to do if ...? Check that … 41
Appendix I : NTP programming 42
IP function programming..............................................................................................................42
IP network configuration and protocols supported .....................................................................43
Appendix II : quick start guide 44
Enablinge/disablinge the circuit....................................................................................................44
Test circuits..................................................................................................................................44
Program a holiday or special day period......................................................................................44

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I - Initial Verification
Thank you for choosing a BODET Sigma C master clock. This product has been carefully
designed for your satisfaction based on ISO9001 quality requirements.
We advise you to read this manual thoroughly before attempting to set up the product.
Please keep this booklet, so that you can refer to it when necessary.
Bodet accepts no responsibility for any issues resulting from any use not conforming
with the guidance in this document.
Any such modication to the product will invalidate the product warrantyee.
1.1 General information
The Sigma C is a master clock which can be used to control slave clocks and heating circuits,
lighting, bell ringing and access to the doors of the building.
The master clock has functions which can be programmed from the technician menu.
On rst installation, it is essential to program the technician menu (see page 26) before the
customer menu.
It is also essential when installing the master clock to program the technician functions in the
order in which they appear in the menu.
This product must be installed in a residential, commercial or light industry environment.
1.2 Unpacking the master clock
Checking the equipment :
■master clock Sigma C,
■ one USB ash drive,
■one CD containing the PC software,
■this manual.
With (option card) :
■ relay card (1 SPDT and 2 SPNO relays) (ref: 907 535).
■ 3 external inputs card (ref: 907 542).
1.3 Cleaning
Use an antistatic product identical to that supplied. Never use alcohol, acetone or other solvents
which may damage the product casing.

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II - Safety rules
Installation and maintenance of this equipment should only be carried out by qualified personnel.
If the master clock is connected to the 230 V mains power supply, its installation must comply with
the European standard IEC 364 (NFC 15.100 for France).
Protection :
110-230V version: the mains supply for this device must include a neutral phase circuit breaker
of maximum 6 A C curve, rapidly accessible upstream from the supply.
For the relay circuits, add protections with circuit breakers of maximum 4 A. Indicate on the
labels the location of these protections.
The circuit breaker must be switched off during maintenance operation. Refer to labels in the product.
All cables must be attached either to the wall (wall-mounted version) or to the frame of
the cabinet (Rack version) before being connected to the various terminals strips, to
prevent any pulling on these terminal strips. In addition, the wires of each terminal strips
must be attached to each other to maintain the various isolations if an initial fault occurs.
The time distribution cables must not run alongside high power mains cables (to
avoid interference with communication between the master clock and the clocks).
The master clock must be attached (to the wall or rack) before being switched on.
The “RACK” models must be mounted in a 19” cabinet. These components will provide
mechanical, electrical and fire protection (only the front panel may remain accessible).
IMPORTANT: before any installation, refer to the “technical characteristics” paragraph.
Remember to make a backup of your programming on the USB flash drive. In case of incident
(such as breakdown or thunderstorm), you will have to restore the backup to start the time
distribution again.

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Caution :
In case of replacement of the CR2032 battery, it is
IMPERATIVE to respect the polarity following the
opposite indications.
There is risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an
incorrect battery.
Please dispose used batteries according to the instructions of
the manufacturer.
To check the model of the master clock,
click key.
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+
SIGMA C

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III - Identification - Sigma C
3.1 Wall Sigma C
3.2 Rack 19’’ Sigma C
A
B
C
D
E
USB connector
LCD screen
Alarm indicator light (red LED)
Keypad (see page 15)
Mains indicator light (green LED)
A
B
C
DE
A
B
C
D
E

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III - Identification - Sigma C
3.1 Wall Sigma C
3.2 Rack 19’’ Sigma C
A
B
C
D
E
USB connector
LCD screen
Alarm indicator light (red LED)
Keypad (see page 15)
Mains indicator light (green LED)
A
B
C
DE
A
B
C
D
E
IV - Installation
4.1 Mechanical installation
Choose a room with low temperature variations away from any source of electrical interference
(contactors, motors, etc.).
4.1.1 Wall mounted version
1/ Loosen the 2 screws on the front.
2/ Remove the top cover: slide upward.
3/ Remove the cover bottom: Press the 2 clips (N) and slide upward.
4/ Disconnect the at cables (Q) (be careful to connect them the same way round on reassembly).
5/ Attach the master clock to the wall.
6/ When your unit is in place, remove the protective lm on the keypad.
4.1.2 Rack 19’’ version
1/ Install the rack in its slot in a cabinet.
QN

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4.2 Electrical connections
4.2.1 Wall mounted version
1/ Connect the cables to the corresponding terminal strips as shown in the gure below.
Meaning of status of LEDs on a RJ45 connector :
- The green LED reects network activity.
The yellow LED indicates the speed of the network:
off=10 Mbps on=100 Mbps.
4.2.2 Rack 19’’ version
The connectors are directly accessible at the rear of the Rack unit.
110-
230VAC
GPS input
DCF
radio input
External input
See the limit
characteristics of
these circuits on
page 40
Circuit C1
Circuit C2
Circuit C3
DHF output
Output communication
IP connection
RJ45 connector
Attach the wires to each other, near
the terminal strips.
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