Siemens TC100 User Manual

Operating Instructions 11/2012  
SICLOCK TC100  
Plant Central Clock  
SICLOCK  
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Safety notices  
This manual contains information that must be observed to ensure your personal safety and to prevent  
property damage. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety  
alert symbol, notices referring to property damage only, have no safety alert symbol. Depending on the  
hazard level, warnings are displayed in descending order as follows:.  
Danger  
indicates that death or serious injury will result if proper precautions are not taken.  
Warning  
indicates that death or serious injury may result if proper precautions are not taken.  
Caution  
with a warning triangle indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken.  
Caution  
without a warning triangle means that material damage can occur if the appropriate precautions are not  
aken.  
Notice  
means an undesirable result or state can occur if the corresponding instruction is not followed.  
In the event of a number of levels of danger prevailing simultaneously, the warning corresponding to the  
highest level of danger is always used. A warning with a warning triangle indicating risk of physical injury  
may also include a warning of the risk of damage to property.  
Qualified personnel  
The associated device/system may only be installed and used in conjunction with this documentation.  
Only qualified personnel should be allowed to commission and operate the device/system. For the pur-  
pose of the safety information in this documentation, a “qualified person” is someone who is authorized to  
energize, ground, and tag equipment, systems, and circuits in accordance with established safety  
procedures.  
Intended use  
Please note the following:  
Warning  
This equipment is only allowed to be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the technical  
description, and only in conjunction with non-Siemens equipment and components recommended by  
Siemens. Correct transport, storage, installation and assembly, as well as careful operation and maintenance,  
are required to ensure that the product operates safely and without faults.  
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Preface  
This document contains the information required for operating and assigning  
parameters to the SICLOCK TC100 central plant clock.  
Area of application  
®
This manual is valid for the SICLOCK TC100 product with firmware version V1.0  
and processor version V1.0 in conjunction with the SICLOCK TC100  
Configuration Tool version 1.0 or higher.  
Recycling and disposal  
Die The SICLOCK TC100 is low in contaminants and can therefore be recycled.  
For ecologically compatible recycling and disposal of your old device, contact a  
certificated disposal service for electronic scrap.  
Technical Assistance  
If you have any technical questions, please contact Technical Assistance:  
Phone: +49 (911) 895-59 00  
Monday to Friday, 8 am – 5 pm CET  
Fax:  
+49 (911) 895-59 07  
The latest information on SICLOCK products, product support and FAQs can be  
found on the Internet:  
http://www.siemens.de/siclock (German)  
http://www.siemens.com/siclock (international)  
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Safety instructions  
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Caution  
Please observe the safety instructions on the back of the cover sheet of this docu-  
mentation. You should not expand your device unless you have read the relevant  
safety instructions.  
If you have questions about the validity of the installation in the planned environ-  
ment, please contact your service representative.  
Repairs  
Only authorized personnel are permitted to repair the device.  
Warning  
Unauthorized opening and improper repairs can cause considerable damage to  
property or danger for the user.  
System expansions  
Only install system expansion devices designed for this device. The installation  
of other expansions can damage the system and violate the radio-interference  
suppression regulations.  
Contact your technical support team or where you purchased your PC to find out  
which system expansion devices may safely be installed.  
Caution  
If you install or exchange system expansions and damage your device, the war-  
ranty becomes void.  
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Sicherheitshinweise  
Safety information  
Siemens offers IT security mechanisms for its automation and drive product port-  
folio in order to support the safe operation of the plant/machine. Our products are  
also continuously developed further with regard to IT security. We therefore  
recommend that you keep yourself informed about updates and upgrades for our  
products and always use the latest version of each product. For information on  
this topic, refer to: Industry Online Support (http://www.siemens.com/automa-  
tion/csi_de_WW). You can register for a product-specific newsletter here.  
For the safe operation of a plant/machine, however, it is also necessary to integ-  
rate the automation components into an overall IT security concept for the entire  
plant/machine which corresponds to state-of-the-art IT technology. You can find  
information on this at: Industrial Security (http://www.siemens.com/industrialse-  
curity).  
Products used from other manufacturers should also be taken into account here.  
Network security  
In order to protect the entire plant from attacks on network security, correspon-  
ding measures must be taken.  
Caution  
Failures or damage to your overall system  
Unauthorized persons can gain entry into your network via the Ethernet ports and  
make changes to the SICLOCK TC100 parameterization. This can result in the  
time being adjusted. Individual or even all clients to be synchronized can be remo-  
ved from the synchronization cycle. This has the potential to cause failures or  
damage throughout the plant.  
Please adhere to the following safety measures:  
Ensure that your network is protected against unauthorized access by instal-  
ling a firewall at all Ethernet ports.  
Change the default password immediately after commissioning.  
Limit the number of people to whom this password is known to the absolute  
minimum.  
Change the password regularly.  
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Safety Information  
Battery  
This device is fitted with a Lithium battery. Batteries may only be replaced by  
qualified personnel. See Battery (Chapter 11.1).  
Caution  
There is the risk of an explosion if the battery is not replaced as directed. Replace  
only with the same type or with an equivalent type recommended by the manu-  
facturer. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.  
Warning  
Risk of explosion and release of harmful substances!  
For this reason, do not throw lithium batteries into open fires, do not solder on the  
cell body, do not open, do not short circuit, do not reverse polarity, do not heat  
above 100°C, dispose of correctly, and protect against direct sunlight, dampness  
and dew.  
EGB directives  
Modules containing electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs) can be identified by the  
following label:  
Strictly follow the guidelines mentioned below when handling modules which are sensitive  
to ESD:  
Before working with modules with ESDs, you must discharge all your personal static  
(e.g. by touching a grounded object).  
All devices and tools must be free of static charge.  
Always pull the mains connector before you install or remove modules which  
are sensitive to ESD.  
Handle modules fitted with ESDs by their edges only.  
Do not touch any pins.  
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Description  
2
Modern automation systems are made up of a multitude of computers, controllers  
and systems, that exchange data with one another. In order to operate such sys-  
tems in real time, it is absolutely essential to synchronize the clock times of all the  
components involved. This particularly applies to error tracing if event messages  
are time stamped, and cause and effect have to be identified by a reliable chro-  
nological order.  
As a central plant clock, SICLOCK TC100 supplies the various plant components  
with a precise, reliable clock time, which is usually obtained from one or more  
external synchronizations with official or statutory times of day, usually GPS or  
DCF77 radio clocks.  
SICLOCK TC100 distributes the time solely via Ethernet.  
Note  
Use one single device as the central clock for the whole plant, which supplies the  
clock time to all the other devices.  
Exception: Redundant operation of the central plant clock  
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Description  
2.1  
Layout of the SICLOCK TC100 hardware  
The following diagram shows an application example of a SICLOCK TC100, with  
a SICLOCK GPS1000 as the radio clock and an NTP server as an additional  
external synchronization.  
Figure 2-1 Application Example  
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Description  
2.2  
External synchronization  
SICLOCK TC100 can be externally synchronized to the applicable, statutory nati-  
onal time or GMT in order to automate or minimize manual interventions, such as  
daylight saving time changes and leap seconds.  
External synchronizations can be GPS or DCF77 radio clocks, servers (e.g. the  
time signal from an NTP server), SICLOCK TC400 devices, SICLOCK TC100  
devices or other signal sources. They are connected to the RADIO CLOCK of the  
device.  
The Ethernet port supports NTP servers as external synchronizations.  
Possible RADIO CLOCKS are:  
SICLOCK GPS1000  
SICLOCK GPSDEC  
(SICLOCK GPSDEC has been discontinued, please use SICLOCK GPS1000)  
SICLOCK DCFRS  
Third-party products can be connected passively via TTY. The following protocols  
are supported:  
Demodulated DCF77  
Serial:  
Meinberg format (time-zone dependent)  
Meinberg format (time-zone independent)  
NMEA (0183/ZDA)  
Get more information  
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Description  
2.3  
Time receivers  
The time receivers in the plant are connected solely via Ethernet.  
2.3.1  
Plant synchronization via Ethernet  
Physical access  
An Ethernet port with the following specification is provided to enable physical  
access to the network:  
100Base-TX via RJ-45 socket  
Protocols  
The following protocols are implemented:  
NTP server according to RFC2030  
Any/unicast mode  
Any/unicast mode with local time  
Multicast mode  
Multicast mode with local time  
Time synchronization in the SIMATIC procedure  
PCS7-compatible mode  
S5-compatible mode  
Thetime message frames can be transmitted to each Ethernet port individu-  
ally either every second or every 10 seconds.  
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2.4  
Time management  
The SICLOCK TC100 has a range of functions for generating the valid plant time  
from the external synchronization. This includes the option of setting times zones  
and the parameterizable generation of daylight saving.  
Time security through protected synchronization  
If a discontinuity of longer than five seconds occurs in the external synchroniza-  
tion, the protected synchronization is activated, and the synchronization is not  
executed for safety reasons.  
Time security through microstep mode  
A time difference between the external synchronization and the device, such as  
can occur as the result of a brief loss of loss of radio contact or switching to a sub-  
stitute synchronization, is run down automatically in microstep mode that is imper-  
ceptible to the operation of the plant. No time jump occurs.  
More detailed information and the options for parameter assignment for protected  
synchronization and microstep mode are described in the chapter  
Note  
Parameterize the plant time at one single point within the synchronization hierar-  
chy, ideally on the central plant clock.  
2.5  
Commissioning  
Commissioning can be subdivided into the following steps:  
3. Assignment of an IP address to the device  
With few exceptions, the settings are made with the Configuration Tool, see  
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Redundancy  
Redundant external synchronization  
Up to four time servers can be run on the SICLOCK TC100 for external synchro-  
nization via NTP. However, they must all be in the same IP network.  
Radio clocks cannot be connected redundantly to a SICLOCK TC100.  
The order of priority among the external synchronizations (radio clock or NTP ser-  
ver), and thus the redundancy behavior, can be set with parameters, see  
Redundant SICLOCK TC100 central plant clocks  
A number of SICLOCK TC100s can be run as redundant time servers in a single  
network.  
You will find more detailed information in the chapters Configuration Tool  
You can find more information on redundancy in  
„Application Note 0108“ on http://www.siemens.com/siclock under "FAQ".  
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Hardware description  
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The layout of the hardware, together with the connectors, operator controls and  
displays are described in this chapter.  
3.1  
Exterior design  
The display and operator controls together with the connectors on the  
SICLOCK TC100 are shown in the following figures.  
Figure 3-1 Perspective view of the SICLOCK TC100 showing the front panel and ventilation grille  
(1)  
(2)  
Panel with operator and display controls  
Ventilation grille  
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3.2  
Connection elements  
The following figure shows the connectors on the SICLOCK TC100.  
Figure 3-2 SICLOCK TC100 - layout of connectors  
(1)  
(2)  
Terminal X1 - 24V supply voltage  
Terminal X2 - connecting terminal for radio clocks, outputs and alarm  
(3)  
Ethernet port  
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3.3  
Operator controls and displays  
The display and LEDs on the front panel show the current operating state. The  
keypad can be used for the basic operation of the device. A Web-based Configu-  
ration Tool is available for more extensive configuration options, see  
Figure 3-3 SICLOCK TC100 front view  
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Hardware description  
Table 3-1  
Meanings of the displays and operator controls  
Name  
Color (LED)  
Meaning  
Displays  
POWER  
SYNC  
Green  
Green  
Red  
Operational readiness  
SICLOCK TC100 is externally synchronized.  
FAULT  
Alarm  
The associated message text is shown in the display.  
Flashing red Warning  
The associated message text is shown in the display.  
LINK  
Green  
The physical connection has been made, transmission and  
reception are possible.  
ACTIVE  
Green  
Yellow  
Display of the data traffic for the particular port  
Incoming signal from the radio clock  
RADIO CLOCK  
Display  
Display of the time, date and synchronization, or message  
text in the case of an error  
Operator controls  
MODE  
Call and edit the basic parameter list  
Acknowledge messages  
For more detailed information see Parameter assignment and operation of the device  
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Scope of supply  
Table 3-2  
Scope of supply of the individual versions of the device  
2XV9450-2AR22  
SICLOCK TC100 single device with terminal strips connected to X1 and X2  
2XV9450-2AR50 (SICLOCK TC100 GPS1000 package)  
SICLOCK TC100 single device with terminal strips connected to X1 and X2  
SICLOCK GPS1000 radio clock with mounting frame and lightning protection  
2XV9450-2AR26 (SICLOCK TC100 DCF77 package)  
SICLOCK TC100 single device with terminal strips connected to X1 and X2  
SICLOCK DCFRS industrial version of the radio clock, complete with mounting frame  
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Operation planning  
4
4.1  
Overview of operation planning  
SICLOCK TC100 is designed for stationary use in weather-proof locations in an  
industrial environment.  
The operating conditions surpass the requirements of DIN IEC 60721-3-3.  
Class 3M3 (mechanical requirements)  
Class 3K3 (climatic requirements)  
General notes on operation  
Caution  
The device is approved for operation in closed rooms only. The guarantee is void  
if this stipulation is ignored.  
Condensation  
When transporting the device at low temperatures, ensure that no moisture gets  
on or into the device. This also applies if the device is subjected to extreme chan-  
ges in temperature.  
Commissioning  
Allow the device to slowly adjust to room temperature before commissioning the  
device. However, do not expose the device to direct heat radiation. In the event  
of greater temperature differences, harmful condensation can be avoided by lea-  
ving the device in its transport packaging.  
If condensation develops, wait 12 hours before you switch on the device (for a  
temperature difference of 20°C). For greater temperature differences, the waiting  
time is correspondingly longer.  
Avoid extreme ambient conditions. Protect your device against dust, moisture and  
heat. Refer to Technical data (Chapter 13).  
Do not place the device in direct sunlight.  
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Operation planning  
Use in residential areas, and operation in the public network  
If you use the SICLOCK TC100 in residential areas or in the public network, you  
must ensure that it complies with the limit value class B according to EN 55022  
with regard to the emission of radio interference.  
Note  
This is a Class A system. The equipment may cause RF interference in residential  
areas or the public network. In this case, the operating company may be required  
to take appropriate measures.  
The following measures are recommended to ensure the interference complies  
with limit value class B:  
Install the SICLOCK TC100 in grounded control cabinets / control boxes  
Use filters in the supply lines  
Usage with additional measures  
SICLOCK TC100 must not be used in the following exemplary cases without  
additional measures:  
At locations with a high level of ionizing radiation  
In aggressive environments caused, for example, by  
The development of dust  
Corrosive vapors or gases  
Strong electric or magnetic fields  
Damp and wet rooms  
Severe oscillations, shocks, vibrations  
High levels of radiant heat  
In systems that require special monitoring, such as.  
Elevators  
Electrical plants in potentially hazardous areas  
One additional measure could be to install the SICLOCK TC100 in a cabinet or  
housing.  
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4.2  
Transport / storage conditions  
Despite the device's rugged design, its internal components are sensitive to  
severe vibrations and shock. You must therefore protect the device from severe  
mechanical stresses.  
You should always use the original packaging for shipping and transporting the  
device.  
Unpack the device at its installation location.  
Do not transport the device when it is mounted.  
Follow the instructions for temporary storage under Battery (Chapter 11.1) in  
The following information applies to modules transported or stored in their original  
packaging.  
The ambient conditions for transport comply with IEC 60721-3-2, class 2K4.  
The mechanical environmental conditions for transport comply with  
IEC 60721-3-2, class 2M2.  
Caution  
Risk of damage to the device!  
If the device is transported in extreme weather conditions with large fluctuations  
in temperature, care must be taken to ensure that no moisture forms on or in the  
device (condensation).  
If you notice any condensation, wait around 12 hours before switching on the  
device.  
Notice  
Adhere to these stipulations each time the device is transported, otherwise the  
guarantee is void.  
Table 4-1  
Shipping and storage conditions  
Type of condition  
Permissible range  
<= 1 m  
Free fall (in transport packaging)  
Temperature  
-40 °C to +70 °C  
From 1080 to 660 hPa (corresponds to an  
altitude from -1000 to 3500m)  
Atmospheric pressure  
20 °C/h  
Maximum rate of temperature  
change  
10 to 95 % (at 25°C without condensation)  
Relative humidity  
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4.3  
Unpacking and checking the delivery  
The device is completely assembled, tested and packed in the factory, and has  
no internal transport locks.  
If there are large temperature differences between the means of transport and the  
unpacking site, we recommend leaving the device in its transport packaging to  
avoid harmful condensation.  
Procedure  
Please check the packaging material for transport damage upon delivery.  
If any transport damage is present at the time of delivery, lodge a complaint  
with the responsible shipping company. Have the shipper confirm the trans-  
port damage immediately.  
Unpack the device.  
Keep the packaging material in case you have to transport the device again.  
Notice  
The packaging protects the device during transport and storage. Transport the  
device only in its original packaging!  
Please keep the accompanying documentation in a safe place. You will need  
the documentation when you start up the device for the first time.  
Check the package contents for completeness and any visible transport  
damage. Check for completeness using the enclosed "Contents of Delivery"  
list.  
Notify the responsible delivery service immediately if the packages contents  
are incomplete or damaged.  
Warning  
Ensure that a damaged device is neither inadvertently installed nor brought into  
operation.  
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4.4  
Mounting position and fastening  
4.4.1  
Installation guidelines  
Before installing the device, read the following general notes relating to  
installation.  
Warning  
Danger, high voltage!  
Disconnect the power supply from the control cabinet before opening it. Ensure  
that the power to the control cabinet cannot be switched on accidentally.  
Locate the device / display in an ergonomically advantageous position for the  
user. Choose a suitable installation height.  
Position the device / display so that it is not exposed to direct sunlight or other  
strong sources of light.  
Ensure that there is adequate free space in the control cabinet for air circula-  
tion and heat transport. Maintain a clearance of 100mm above and below the  
device. Connection cables increase these clearances correspondingly.  
Install the device in a position that does not block the air vents in the housing.  
Also provide enough free space to be able to remove the device.  
Fit struts in the control cabinet to stabilize the mounting cut-out. Install struts  
where necessary.  
Install the device in such a way that it cannot pose any danger by, for example,  
falling out.  
During assembly, please comply with the approved installation positions.  
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4.4.2  
Permissible mounting position  
Only a horizontal mounting position is permitted, that is the display is read from a  
horizontal viewing direction. The ventilation is inadequate in all other mounting  
positions.  
Figure 4-1 Horizontal mounting position  
4.4.3  
Type of fixation  
The housing can be fixated by snap-on mounting to a standard mounting rail or  
to a SIMATIC S5 DIN rail.  
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Mounting  
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5.1  
Overview of mounting  
Figure 5-1 SICLOCK TC100 - view of mounting  
SICLOCK TC100 must be mounted in an easily accessible position in the control  
cabinet.  
The housing can be fixated by snap-on mounting to a standard mounting rail  
(EN 50022-35) or to a SIMATIC S5 DIN rail (6ES5 710-8maxx).  
A clearance of 100mm must be maintained above the device so that it can be  
hooked in and out, and to facilitate unimpeded heat dissipation.  
A clearance of at least 100mm must be maintained under the device for the pro-  
cess signal plug.  
We recommend mounting a suitable cable channel below this clearance.  
Note  
Ensure that the snap-on mounting is locked correctly.  
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Connection  
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6.1  
Overview of connection  
Notice  
Only connect peripheral devices suitable for an industrial environment.  
Caution  
Strictly adhere to the specifications for peripheral equipment.  
Ensure that the installation complies with the following conditions:  
The device may only be connected to 24 VDC power supply systems which  
meet the requirements of a safe extra-low voltage with protective separation  
according to SELV. The conductor cross-section selected must be large  
enough so that if there is a short circuit in the SICLOCK TC100 no damage  
can be caused by an overheated cable. For the conductor cross-section, see  
Avoid extreme ambient conditions as far as possible.  
Protect the device against dust, moisture, heat and severe vibrations.  
Do not place the device in direct sunlight.  
Install the device in such a way that it cannot pose any danger, for example by  
falling down.  
Do not cover the ventilation slots  
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Connection  
6.2  
Connecting the power supply  
The power supply is connected to terminal strip X1, and muss pass through a  
slow-blow 1A fuse. The device does not have a power switch.  
Figure 6-1 Connecting the power supply  
Note before connecting the device  
Warning  
The device may only be connected to 24 VDC power supply systems which meet  
the requirements of a safe extra-low voltage with protective separation (SELV); a  
protective conductor must also be connected. The conductors must be able to  
withstand the short-circuit current of the 24 VDC power supply, so that a short cir-  
cuit will not damage the cable. Only cables with a cross-section between a mini-  
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mum of 0.25 mm (AWG23) and a maximum of 2.50 mm (AWG13) may be  
connected.  
Notice  
The 24 VDC power supply must match the input specification of the device  
Caution  
Ensure that the functional grounding is connected correctly.  
It is essential to ensure the correct polarity with direct current.  
Functional check  
After switching on, the POWER LED must light up green.  
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Connection  
6.3  
Connecting external synchronization  
The signal from the connected radio clock is automatically detected, and dis-  
played in the parameter /Inputs/Input 1/Status (0.20.02).  
Figure 6-2 Circuit diagrams for a passive and an active radio clock  
Table 6-1  
Terminal  
Terminal assignment of radio clock inputs  
Description  
X2-1  
X2-2  
X2-3  
RADIO CLOCK GND  
RADIO CLOCK 1A  
RADIO CLOCK 1B  
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Connection  
Functional check  
The incoming signal of the radio clock is indicated on the front panel by the  
"RADIO CLOCK" LED.  
The status of the radio clock is displayed in the parameter  
/Inputs/Input 1/Status (0.20.02).  
Possible states:  
GPS (SICLOCK GPS1000 and SICLOCK GPSDEC)  
GPS (disturbed)  
The signal reception is temporarily disturbed.  
DCF77 (SICLOCK DCFRS and SICLOCK GPSDEC)  
DCF77 (disturbed)  
The signal reception is temporarily disturbed.  
Serial  
Meinberg  
Meinberg format being received  
NMEA  
NMEA format being received  
Telegram (disturbed)  
Error detected in telegram or loss of telegram  
No signal  
The connection of individual sources of external synchronization is described in  
the following.  
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6.3.1  
SICLOCK GPS1000  
The GPS receiver GPS1000 is connected according to Figure 6-3.  
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We recommend using a two-wire, shielded cable, e.g. LiYCY 2x1 mm² as the  
radio clock cable. One end of the cable shielding must be connected to a suitable  
point at the place of installation.  
No further assignment of parameters to the GPS1000 is required.  
Warning  
Provide lightning protection for the GPS aerial in outdoor areas.  
Functional check  
The "RADIO CLOCK" LED on the front panel must flash at about 1Hz when the  
GPS1000 is received correctly.  
The parameter /Inputs/Input 1/Status (0.20.02) must change to "GPS" after about  
three minutes reception.  
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6.3.2  
SICLOCK DCFRS Industrial version  
The industrial version of the SICLOCK DCFRS radio clock included in the DCF77  
package is connected as shown in Figure 6-4. In this case the polarity is irrele-  
vant.  
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RADIO CLOCK 1  
Warning  
When used outdoors, a lightning conductor must also be installed.  
Note  
One end of the shielding of the radio clock cable must be connected to a suitable  
point at the place of installation.  
Functional check  
The "RADIO CLOCK" LED on the front panel must flash at about 1Hz when the  
SICLOCK DCFRS is received correctly.  
The parameter /Inputs/Input 1/Status (0.20.02) must change to "DCF77" after  
about three minutes reception.  
Note  
If possible select a location for the aerial where there is no electromagnetic inter-  
ference on the DCF77 carrier frequency, because this is crucial for the quality of  
reception. Do not mount the aerial anywhere near electric drives, neon tubes,  
monitors or other emitters of interference.  
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6.3.3  
SICLOCK GPSDEC  
(SICLOCK GPSDEC has been discontinued, please use SICLOCK GPS1000)  
A SICLOCK GPSDEC decoder is connected as shown in Figure 6-5.  
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Figure 6-5 Connection of the radio clock SICLOCK GPSDEC to RADIO CLOCK 1  
Caution  
A SICLOCK GPSDEC may only be operated as an active radio clock.  
Operation as a passive radio clock leads to the destruction of the  
SICLOCK GPSDEC.  
Table 6-2  
Recommended assignment of parameters to the GPSDEC decoder for  
synchronizing a SICLOCK TC100  
Parameter  
Setting  
Time difference from GMT  
Daylight saving time change  
X1.5-8 (DCF77TTY)  
00:00  
„none“  
„DCF without ZZB“  
Functional check  
The "RADIO CLOCK" LED on the front panel must flash at about 1Hz when the  
GPSDEC is received correctly.  
The parameter /Inputs/Input 1/Status (0.20.02) must change to "GPS" or "DCF77"  
after about three minutes reception.  
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6.3.4  
Third-party systems  
Third-party systems can also be used for external synchronization of the  
SICLOCK TC100 if the following conditions are fulfilled.  
Prerequisites  
Active radio clock signal with 20mA rated current  
Supported signals:  
Demodulated DCF77  
Serial:  
Meinberg format (time-zone dependent),  
Meinberg format (time-zone independent),  
NMEA (0183/ZDA)  
Functional check  
The parameter /Inputs/Input 1/Status (0.20.02) must change to "Meinberg",  
"NMEA" or "DCF77" after about three minutes reception.  
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6.4  
Connecting alarm and warning outputs  
During operation, the SICLOCK TC100 automatically carries out a range of func-  
tion tests. If an error occurs, the device generates corresponding messages on  
the display. A distinction is made between alarms and warnings.  
There is an alarm output and a warning output for external monitoring on terminal  
X2.  
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Table 6-3  
Parameters affecting the alarm behavior  
/Synchronization/Extended/Monitoring/Monitor Synchronization Status (0.09.14)  
/Network Settings/Ethernet 1/Extended Settings Adapter 1/Monitor Link Status (0.05.09)  
/NTP Client/Monitoring/Monitor Server (0.18.04)  
/Environment/Extended/Temperature/Monitoring (0.24.01)  
Example:  
Set the alarm output if there is no external synchronization.  
Use the Configuration Tool to set the parameter entry /Synchronisation/Exen-  
ded/Monitoring/Monitor Synchronization Status (0.09.14) = "Alarm" to activate  
monitoring / alarm output in case of error.  
Note  
The contacts are designed as wire-break-proof, normally closed contacts. If there  
is an alarm or warning, the corresponding contact opens.  
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7
The SICLOCK TC100 Configuration Tool is available to make it easier to assign  
parameters and configure the SICLOCK TC100. The tool can be called from an  
Internet browser as a Web interface.  
With the Configuration Tool you can, among other things, view and change para-  
meters online and offline, view archives, search them with specific filter criteria,  
and load, backup and change the parameter assignments of the  
SICLOCK TC100 device.  
Figure 7-1 SICLOCK TC100 Configuration Tool  
(1) Toolbar of the Configuration Tool  
(2) Working area of the Configuration Tool  
You can make settings and assign parameters in the Parameter tab, and check  
and search for events in the Archive tab.  
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Preconditions  
PC  
Minimum screen resolution of 1280x1024  
Java Runtime of at least V1.4.0 or higher  
Web browser, e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer  
Connection with the Ethernet port on the device  
SICLOCK TC100  
Assignment of an IP address to the device  
A valid IP address must be assigned to the Ethernet port of the device. The  
device is supplied with the address 192.168.1.10 and subnet mask  
The PC and device must be in the same subnetwork.  
Parameters, entries and lists  
A parameter is defined as a group of related values. Each of these values is ter-  
med an entry in its parameter.  
Similar parameters can form a list. Such lists are indicated by [ ].  
Notice  
Entries can be individually edited, but not individually read or written. A parameter  
is always read or written with all its entries. If it is a list, the complete list is read or  
written.  
Parameters are identified by their unique parameter number. The parameter  
number always has three parts, e.g. 0.05.12.  
Example: parameter /Display/Display (0.10.01) with the entries "Language" and  
"Time":  
Figure 7-2 Parameter display  
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Working with the Configuration Tool  
How to start the Configuration Tool:  
1. Open the Web browser  
2. Enter the address of the device port, e.g. 192.168.1.10  
3. If necessary, confirm the installation and execution of the applet with "Yes"  
and/or "Always".  
−> The Configuration Tool is started and displayed in the browser.  
Note  
Take note of the information in your browser concerning restrictions as a result of  
high security settings.  
How to assign parameters to the SICLOCK TC100 with the Configuration  
Tool:  
1. Connect the Configuration Tool to the SICLOCK TC100 with the button  
2. In the case of a new assignment of parameters to the device, load the para-  
meters into the Configuration Tool with the  
parameter file (*.u600) with the button  
button, or open an existing  
.
3. Assign parameters to the SICLOCK TC100 according to your hardware con-  
figuration and requirements.  
In online mode, changes become immediately effective in the device.  
4. Back up the configuration as a parameter file (*.u600) on your PC with the  
button.  
Note  
In order to be able to fall back on the last version of the SICLOCK TC100 para-  
meter assignment, we recommend backing up the current parameter assignment  
of SICLOCK TC100 as a *.u600 file before you make any changes.  
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7.1  
Menus  
Table 7-1  
Menus in the Configuration Tool  
Menu / function  
Meaning / note  
File  
Open  
Save  
End  
Loads a parameter assignment/an archive from the local file system  
Saves a parameter assignment/an archive to a local file system  
See also General functions General functions (Chapter 7.2).  
Exits application  
Link  
Connects to a device  
Connect  
Disconnect  
Disconnects from a device  
Data transfer  
(online connection required)  
Download parameters Loads all parameters from a connected device onto the PC  
from device  
Update the parameters Updates all the parameters so far loaded on the PC with the values  
from the device  
from the connected device  
Upload parameters to Writes all parameter from the PC into the connected device  
the device  
Download archive  
Update archive  
Loads the complete archive from the connected device onto the PC  
Requests/updates the archive of a connected device  
View  
Parameters  
Changes to parameter view  
Archive/events  
Changes to the archive/events view  
Language  
Selects one of the languages available for the user interface  
Depending on the version, more languages could be offered for  
selection:  
English (standard language)  
German  
The language/naming of parameters and archives are supplied by the  
device. Provided that the device recognizes the language set in the  
Configuration Tool, the parameters and archives will be displayed in this  
language. If the device does not recognize the language, the display will  
be in the standard language.  
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Table 7-1  
Menus in the Configuration Tool  
Menu / function  
Meaning / note  
?
Help…  
Calls Help system  
Displays version information for the Configuration Tool  
Version…  
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7.2  
General functions  
The toolbar of the Configuration Tool provides general functions for the parame-  
ters and the archive. You can also acknowledge events, and authorize yourself in  
the Configuration Tool.  
Table 7-2  
Possible operations and displays in the toolbar of the Configuration Tool  
Field / button  
Meaning / instruction  
Loads a parameter assignment/an archive from the local file system  
The file must be in the U600 format (*.u600). The parameter assignment  
and the archive are loaded from the file when it is opened.  
Open  
Notice  
The currently loaded data (parameter assignment and archive) are  
overwritten.  
Saves a parameter assignment/an archive to a local file system  
The data (parameter assignment and archive) are saved in U600 format  
(*.u600).  
Save  
IP address of the SICLOCK TC100  
Enter the IP address of the device here.  
IP address  
Connects to a device  
The connection is established to the device with the given IP address.  
Disconnects from device  
Connect to device  
The connection is terminated.  
Die aufgebaute Verbindung wird getrennt.  
Disconnect from device  
Enter a password to enable a higher access level  
Password supplied with device: "2222"  
Authorization - password  
Authorize  
Executes authorization with the password entered  
Events currently pending in the device  
In online mode, the events pending in the device are shown (e.g.  
warnings, alarms, etc.)  
Event  
In offline mode, the display contains no information.  
(online connection  
required)  
Acknowledges pending event  
In online mode, an acknowledgment for the pending event is sent to the  
device. Provided that it is acknowledgeable, the device deletes the event  
from the display. Non-acknowledgeable events (persistent indications)  
remain in the display.  
Confirm event  
(online connection  
required)  
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Table 7-2  
Possible operations and displays in the toolbar of the Configuration Tool  
Field / button  
Meaning / instruction  
Acknowledges all pending events  
In online mode, an acknowledgment for all pending events is sent to the  
device. An acknowledgment is made, even if the cause of the event is still  
pending. This enables, e.g., persistent alarms to be deactivated.  
Confirm all events  
Ignore event  
Rejects the pending event  
The event display is deleted without interaction with the device.  
7.2.1  
Connect / disconnect online connection  
How to establish an online connection to the SICLOCK TC100:  
1. Enter the IP address of the device in the toolbar.:  
2. Start establishing the connection by clicking the icon  
address field.  
next to the IP  
−> The Configuration Tool changes into online mode:  
How to terminate the online connection to the SICLOCK TC100:  
1. Click next to the IP address field.  
−> The Configuration Tool changes into offline mode:  
Note  
The connection to the device is terminated after about two hours without operator  
input.  
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7.2.2  
Authorization  
There are authorization levels for each parameter, which allow or forbid read and  
write accesses to the parameter. The operator interface initially starts with the  
lowest authorization level, which mostly only allows read access to parameters.  
You obtain more rights by inputting the corresponding password.  
The user can change the password.  
Parameter /System/Authorization For Standard Protection (2.06.02)  
Note  
The combination "0000" is not permitted as a password. Setting the password to  
"0000" disables access with this authorization level. Access is then only possible  
using the service password. The service password can be requested from Tech-  
nical Assistance by an authorized person.  
The device is supplied with the password: "2222"  
The current authorization level is indicated by the color of the password field.  
Write protection - red entry field  
In this authorization level, the user typically has only read access to standard  
parameters.  
Standard protection - green entry field  
In this authorization level, the user typically also has read access to extended  
parameters and write access to standard parameters.  
Online mode  
Offline mode  
Authorization is executed directly on the device, i.e. the device assigns an appro-  
priate authorization level.  
You can authorize yourself for a higher authorization level with a password, pro-  
vided that it is included in the loaded offline authorization parameters.  
Note  
In offline mode, it is not possible to authorize oneself with a password that is pre-  
sent in the device but is not included in the offline authorization parameters.  
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7.3  
Parameters  
You can set and transfer parameters to the SICLOCK TC100 in the Parameter  
tab of the Configuration Tool in both offline and online modes.  
Figure 7-3 SICLOCK TC100 Configuration Tool - Parameters  
(1) Toolbar of the parameter tab  
(2) Parameter tree  
(3) Parameter table  
(4) Parameter info  
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Table 7-3  
Possible operations and displays in the Parameter tab  
Field / button  
Meaning / instruction  
Outputs parameter assignment in a text file.  
The currently displayed parameter assignment is output in a text file. The  
data can be further processed, e.g., with Excel.  
Print table in text file  
Notice  
Parameter assignments cannot be restored from these text files. In order to  
restore a parameter assignment, it must have previously been saved in U600  
format.  
Loads the parameters of the connected device  
The parameters of the connected device, including its description data (e.g.  
texts in all languages), are loaded. This can take several minutes. The  
parameter assignment is also implicitly reloaded from the device.  
Download parameters  
(online connection  
required)  
Notice  
The displayed parameter assignment data are overwritten. The archived data  
are not accepted from the device, i.e. the displayed archived data are  
retained.  
Loads the parameters of the connected device without parameter description  
The parameters of a connected device are loaded without the description  
data. This can take several minutes.  
Update parameters  
(online connection  
required)  
Notice  
The displayed parameter assignment data are overwritten. The archived data  
are not accepted from the device, i.e. the displayed archived data are  
retained.  
Transfers the writable values of the loaded parameters to the connected  
device  
The following values/parameters are not transferred into the device:  
Upload parameters  
Values of write-protected parameters  
Operationally critical parameters  
Display parameters  
(online connection  
required)  
Command parameters  
To transfer the parameter, an online connection must be established to the  
device and the Confiiguration Tool correspondingly authorized. See also  
Current values / states of actual values observed  
After observation has been activated, the current values and/or states are  
readout from the device cyclically, and the displays in the Parameter tree and  
the Parameter table are updated.  
Observe actual values  
(online connection  
required)  
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Table 7-3  
Possible operations and displays in the Parameter tab  
Meaning / instruction  
Field / button  
Parameter tree  
Tree display of parameters  
The parameters are subordinated in the trees of the individual menus and  
submenus.  
Online mode:  
In online mode, you can open a context menu with a right mouse click on the  
parameter / entry. The following functions are available:  
Read individual parameters  
Write individual parameters  
Set parameters to factory settings  
Icons:  
Write protection – the parameter cannot be edited  
The current authorization level does not allow write access to this  
parameter.  
Master level  
The current authorization level allows reading, editing and writing of the  
parameter.  
Master level without upload– operationally critical parameter  
The current authorization level allows reading, editing and writing of the  
parameter.  
In order to change such parameters in the device, you have to select the  
parameter explicitly and write it individually.  
Display parameters  
Display parameters can only be read, and are typically actual values.  
In order to update the display of actual values, activate automatic update  
.
Entry – this is a parameter entry  
Parameter Table  
Tabular display of the parameters  
You can edit the parameter values in this display, see Editing parameters  
Online mode:  
In online mode, you can open a context menu with a right mouse click on the  
parameter/entry. The following functions are available:  
Read individual parameters  
Write individual parameters  
Set parameters to factory settings  
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Table 7-3  
Possible operations and displays in the Parameter tab  
Field / button  
Meaning / instruction  
Number  
Unique, three-part parameter number, e.g. 000.005.00012  
Related values are grouped in a parameter.  
Parameter  
Parameter lists are displayed with square brackets after the parameter name,  
e.g. "Leap second[20]".  
Entry  
Value  
The individual values of a parameter are each defined as an entry in a  
parameter.  
Note  
Entries can be individually edited but not individually read or written. The  
complete parameter is always read or written with all its entries. If it is in a list,  
the complete list is read or written.  
Numerical value or setting of the parameter entry  
Write protection – the parameter cannot be edited  
The current authorization level does not allow write access to this  
parameter.  
Master level  
The current authorization level allows reading, editing and writing of the  
parameter.  
Master level without upload – operationally critical parameter  
The current authorization level allows reading, editing and writing of the  
parameter.  
In order to change such parameters in the device, you have to select the  
parameter explicitly and write it individually. See Reading / writing  
Display parameters  
Display parameters can only be read, and are typically actual values.  
In order to update the display of actual values, activate automatic update  
.
Parameter info  
Information about the selected parameter  
Information on the selected parameter / entry is displayed here.  
Note  
If the Configuration Tool is not authorized or is used with lower authorization  
rights, not all the parameters will be displayed. This restriction concerns, e.g., set-  
tings under "System“.  
Furthermore, the access rights change with the authorization level.  
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7.3.1  
Sorting Parameter tables  
How to sort a Parameter table by number or parameter:  
1. Click the "Number" or "Parameter" column with the mouse.  
−> The table is sorted into alphabetical order according to the clicked column.  
2. Click the "Number" or "Parameter" column again with the mouse to reverse the  
alphabetical order.  
−> The alphabetical order of the column is reversed in comparison to the cur-  
rent sorting in ascending or descending alphabetical order.  
The current sorting order is shown by an arrow alongside the column header:  
7.3.2  
Hiding / showing Parameter table entries  
How to hide and show parameter entries:  
1. 1.Click with the mouse on the  
the parameter.  
icon on the left-hand side of the table next to  
−> The entries of the parameter are displayed.  
2. 2.Click with the mouse on the .icon on the left-hand side of the table next to  
the parameter.  
−> The entries of the parameter are hidden.  
Figure 7-4 Parameter table with shown and hidden entries  
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7.3.3  
Editing parameters  
Precondition for editing a parameter entry  
It must be a writable entry ( ).  
How to change the values of a parameter entry:  
1. Show the entries of the desired parameters in the Parameter table, see  
2. Click the "Value" column of the parameter entry with the mouse.  
−> The dialog for editing the entry opens.  
An entry can be canceled with ESC.  
Figure 7-5 of an editing dialog drop down list box  
You can enter new values for parameters with units without entering the unit. Any  
units entered are ignored, only the numerical value is accepted.  
Figure 7-6 Example of an editing dialog with a numerical entry  
Note  
In online mode, the value is sent to the device when the entry has been  
completed.  
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How you check whether the value has been accepted by the device:  
1. In online mode, select the entry of the changed parameter as described above.  
−> The current value is displayed in the device.  
Note  
Depending on the parameter/entry and operating state, the device checks whe-  
ther it can accept the changed value. If the device rejects the new value, it is reset  
to the old value.  
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7.3.4  
Reading / writing parameters, setting to factory defaults  
In online mode, you can read or write an individual parameter, or reset it to the  
factory setting.  
How to activate the functions "Read parameter", "Write parameter" and  
"Reset parameter to factory settings":  
1. Ensure that the Configuration Tool is connected to the device.  
2. Select the desired parameter / entry from the Parameter tree or Parameter  
table.  
3. Right-click the parameter or entry.  
−> The context menu opens.  
Select the desired function with a left mouse click.  
Figure 7-7 Context menu for reading, writing and resetting parameters  
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7.4  
Archive  
In the Archive tab of the Configuration Tool, you can load archived data from the  
device, and save the data in a file, as well as evaluate and search the data with  
filter functions.  
Figure 7-8 SICLOCK TC100 Configuration Tool - Archives  
(1) Toolbar of the Archive tab  
(2) Archive table  
(3) Include filter (shows events)  
(4) Exclude filter (hides events)  
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Table 7-4  
Possible operations and displays in the Archive tab  
Field / button  
Meaning / instruction  
Outputs the archive in a text file.  
The currently displayed Archive table is output in a text file. Events hidden by  
the filter are not output. The data can be further processed, e.g., with Excel.  
Print table in text file  
Notice  
Archives cannot be restored from these text files. In order to restore an  
archive, it must have previously been saved in U600 format.  
Loads the archive of the connected device  
The archive of the connected device, including its description data (e.g. texts  
in all languages), is loaded. This can take several minutes. The parameter  
assignment is also implicitly reloaded from the device.  
Download archive  
(online connection  
required)  
Notice  
The currently loaded data (parameter assignment and archive) are  
overwritten.  
Loads the archive of the connected device without the parameter description  
The archive of a connected device is loaded without the description data. The  
loading process without the description data is quicker than "Download  
archive". The parameter assignment is also implicitly reloaded from the  
device.  
Update archive  
(online connection  
required)  
Notice  
The currently loaded data (parameter assignment and archive) are  
overwritten.  
Displays only incoming and outgoing events  
Only persistent indications (typically alarms) are displayed in the Archive  
table. This gives you a compact overview of important operational  
malfunctions. The hidden events are displayed in the Exclude window of the  
filter.  
View reduced to  
incoming / outgoing  
In order to display all events again, delete the Include filter.  
Switches an event from the Include to the Exclude filter, and vice versa  
The events selected in the Include and Exclude filters are in each case  
moved into the other filter.  
Switch Exclude-Include  
view  
Removes all events from the Include filter  
The events are moved into the Exclude filter.  
Clear Include filter  
Clear Exclude filter  
Removes all events from the Exclude filter  
The events are moved into the Include filter.  
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Table 7-4  
Possible operations and displays in the Archive tab  
Field / button  
Archive table  
Meaning / instruction  
Events are shown in tabular form.  
Persistent indications trigger an incoming and an outgoing event, and are  
highlighted in color:  
red = incoming  
green = outgoing  
Typically, alarms are implemented in the device as persistent indications.  
Type  
Event type:  
System  
Application  
Information  
Alarm  
Note:  
Each type of event is managed in its own buffer in the device. If a buffer is full,  
the next message of this type overwrites the oldest message in the buffer.  
Time  
Tripping event in the device, time base UTC  
Event  
Message triggered by device.  
The sum of all events forms the archive of the device.  
Information  
+/-  
Optional information accompanying the event.  
++ (incoming)  
Event marked as incoming (persistent indication, e.g. alarm)  
-- (outgoing)  
Event marked as outgoing (persistent indication, e.g. alarm)  
Include filter  
Exclude filter  
Events shown in the Archive table.  
Events not shown in the Archive table.  
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7.4.1  
Sorting the Archive table  
How to sort the Archive table by time or event:  
1. Click the "Time" or "Event" column with the mouse.  
>The table is sorted into alphabetical order according to the clicked column.  
2. Click the "Time" or "Event" column again with the mouse to reverse the alpha-  
betical order.  
−> The alphabetical order of the column is reversed in comparison to the cur-  
rent sorting in ascending or descending alphabetical order.  
The current sorting order is shown by an arrow alongside the column header:  
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7.4.2  
Filters  
You can show and hide specific events by means of a filter to make searching the  
archive easier. All the events listed in the Include window are displayed in the  
Archive table, all the events listed in the Exclude window are not displayed.  
Changing the assignment of an event from the Include to the Exclude filter,  
or vice versa:  
1. Click on the event in the Include or Exclude window.  
−> The selected event is highlighted blue.  
2. Click the  
button.  
−> The event is moved from the Include into the Exclude filter, or vice versa.  
How to select and move multiple events in the filters:  
1. Hold the CTRL button down while you select the events in the filter with mouse  
clicks.  
−> The selected event is highlighted blue, and the blue highlighting of previ-  
ously selected events is retained.  
2. Click the  
button.  
−> The events are moved from the Include into the Exclude filter, or vice versa.  
How to select and move successive events in the filters:  
1. Click the first item in the group of events with the mouse.  
2. Hold the SHIFT key down, and click the last item in the group of events with  
the mouse.  
−> These two events and all those lying between them are selected.  
3. Click the  
button.  
−> The events are moved from the Include into the Exclude filter, or vice versa.  
How to remove all events from the Include or Exclude filter:  
1. Click the  
button above the Include or Exclude filter.  
−> The contents of the Include or Exclude filter are removed. The events so  
removed are now available for selection in the other filter.  
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7.5  
Troubleshooting  
Frequent questions about the SICLOCK TC100 Configuration Tool and solutions  
to problems are listed below.  
Table 7-5  
Solutions to problems with the Configuration Tool  
Question / problem  
Cause / remedy  
Authorization not possible in offline mode  
The data do not include any authorization parameters. An online authorization  
has to be made.  
No connection can be established to the device  
Check whether the IP address has been set correctly in the Configuration  
Tool.  
Check whether there is a network connection  
Check whether the TCP:2155 port is enabled for the connection or is already  
being used for another application.  
An event cannot be acknowledged  
It is a persistent indication that is queued in the device.  
No interaction with the device in online mode (hourglass)  
The connection to the device has been terminated and has to be re-established.  
Parameter cannot be edited  
The parameter is a display parameter  
The current authorization level is too low  
The parameter has no value.  
In this case, the parameter has to be read from the device again.  
Parameters and archives are displayed in a different language to that of the operator interface  
The language set in the Configuration Tool is not available in the device.  
Parameters are not written by upload  
These are operationally critical parameters  
an upload.  
, that are explicitly excluded from  
Such parameters have to be written individually.  
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Solutions to problems with the Configuration Tool  
Question / problem  
Parameters are displayed without values  
Cause / remedy  
The authorization level has been raised after a download, so that parameters  
with a higher authorization are visible. However no values are returned for a  
request with a lower authorization.  
You can update these values with the  
button, and read them individually.  
See  
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SICLOCK TC100 has a two-line, alphanumeric LCD display with background lighting and auto-  
matic contrast control for displaying the date and time, messages and status.  
You can use the MODE button to readout and change parameters important for commissioning.  
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Figure 8-1 Front view of SICLOCK TC100  
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8.1  
Status display  
When the device is switched on, operation and status display are not possible for  
a brief ramp-up time.  
SICLOCK TC100  
.......  
Figure 8-2 Device ramp-up display after switch on  
The time, date and current synchronization state are shown during operation.  
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NTP  
Figure 8-3 Example of display during operation  
Table 8-1 Possible synchronization states  
Display  
Description  
Q  
No external synchronization  
NTP  
DCF1  
External synchronization via NTP active.  
1)  
1)  
External synchronization active via DCF signal to  
RADIO CLOCK.  
GPS1  
MBG1  
NME1  
External synchronization active via GPS signal to  
RADIO CLOCK.  
External synchronization active via Meinberg telegram to  
RADIO CLOCK.  
External synchronization active via NMEA telegram to  
RADIO CLOCK.  
2)  
--1 flashing  
The external synchronization to the RADIO CLOCK has not  
supplied a signal for more than 30 minutes (default setting),  
and a switch has not yet been made to a substitute  
synchronization.  
1) If the display flashes, no valid signal is currently being received.  
2) This occurs when the timeout selected for switching to the substitute  
synchronization is longer than the monitoring timeout for the external  
synchronization.  
The timeout for switching to the substitute synchronization can be set with the  
following parameter entry:  
/Redundancy/Redundancy/Timeout (0.09.10)  
The timeout for the external synchronization can be set with the following  
parameter entry:  
/Inputs/Input 1/Monitoring/Timeout (0.20.01)  
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Status display with queued message  
EVENT  
19/09/2010  
event-text event-text..  
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event-text event-text..  
Figure 8-4 Example of display during operation with error  
The top line shows the message type and the date / time alternately. The mes-  
sage text is shown scrolling through the bottom line.  
When a message arrives, the background lighting is automatically switched on for  
10 minutes.  
Table 8-2  
Display  
Possible types of message  
Description  
INFO  
Current message is an info message  
Current message is a warning  
Other messages, e.g. an alarm  
WARNING  
EVENT  
Note  
Queued messages can be acknowledged by a long press on the MODE button.  
If a current, unacknowledgable, persistent indication is pending, you can tempora-  
rily change to the status display with a short press on the MODE button.  
Background lighting  
Each time the button is pressed, the background lighting of the display is switched  
on for 10 minutes.  
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8.2  
Operation and parameter assignment  
8.2.1  
One-button operation with the MODE button  
The MODE button enables restricted operation and important parameters to be  
read out directly on the device. This mainly involves the network settings required  
to commission the device.  
There are three different operational actions for the MODE button:  
Short button press A definite button press, but for less than 3 seconds.  
As a rule, a short button press is used to "turn the page". An action  
that can be executed by a short button press is indicated by a short  
arrow pointing to the right in the top right-hand corner of the  
display.  
See examples 1 to 4.  
Long button press: A definite button press for longer than 3 seconds.  
The action addressed by the long button press is executed after  
this time has elapsed. As a rule, a long button press is used to  
"accept" a setting. An action that can be executed by a long button  
press is indicated by a long arrow pointing to the right in the bottom  
right-hand corner of the display.  
See examples 1 to 4.  
No button press::  
If there is no button press for 45 seconds, the operating level is  
exited automatically.  
See example 4.  
Example 1:  
IP address  
->  
192.168.001.011 -->  
Figure 8-5 Example 1 of one-button operation  
The display shows the readout of the currently set IP address. A short button  
press "turns the page" to readout the next parameter. A long button press can  
accept the parameter "IP address" in a programming mode.  
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Example 2:  
IP Gateway  
->  
000.000.000.000  
Figure 8-6 Example 2 of one-button operation  
The display shows the readout of the currently set IP gateway. A short button  
press "turns the page" to readout the next parameter. A long button press is not  
possible in this mask (no long arrow on the right).  
Example 3:  
-> Select -->Reset  
192.168.001.010 ?  
Figure 8-7 Example 3 of one-button operation  
The display shows the programming mode of a parameter, in this case an IP  
address. A short button press can "turn the page" to another possible value  
(Select). A long button press can reset the parameter to the selected value  
(Reset).  
Example 4:  
Next  
Exit  
->  
-->  
Figure 8-8 Example 4 of one-button operation  
At the end of the lists of pages, in most cases the operating level can be exited  
by selecting "Exit" with a long button press, instead of having to wait for the auto-  
matic exit after the timeout.  
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8.2.2  
Network settings on the device  
One-button operation can be used to read out the network settings of the device,  
and settings can be made to the extent required for commissioning.  
The following can be set and/or readout:  
IP address, selection from the list offered  
Subnet mask, selection from list offered  
Gateway, read only.  
The following diagram shows the setting options:  
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short  
45s  
short  
short  
short  
short  
IP adress  
->  
IP subnet  
->  
IP Gateway  
->  
Level 1:  
192.168.001.010 -->  
255.255.255.000 -->  
000.000.000.000  
long  
45s  
->Selection -->Reset  
192.168.001.010 ?  
->Selection -->Reset  
192.168.001.011 ?  
Level 2:  
...  
long  
Accept value  
Figure 8-9 Assigning network settings  
On level 2, one of the predefined selection values can be selected for the network  
setting.  
For IP addresses:  
192.168.001.010  
192.168.001.011  
192.168.002.020  
192.168.002.021  
For subnet masks:  
255.255.255.000  
255.255.254.000  
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In this way, you can add your own values to the list of options, and assign  
any IP addresses:  
For this purpose, you need a notebook or PC with an Ethernet connection to the  
device. The notebook must already be in the desired IP subnet.  
1. Open a CMD shell on the notebook.  
2. Press the button until the list of options is displayed (operating level 2, IP  
address flashes, only in this status can new values be added).  
3. Now trigger a ping on the notebook with at least 4 attempts to the desired IP  
address (e.g. ping –n 5 192.168.1.43).  
4. The ping is not answered by the device, but the destination address is added  
to the list of options, and can be accepted by a long button press.  
8.2.3  
Readout versions  
The relevant software versions can be readout by one-button operation:  
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VKRUW  
ꢉꢈV  
IP address  
192.168.001.010 -->  
->  
Version  
Firmware 1.53467  
->  
VKRUW  
VKRUW  
VKRUW  
/HYHOꢂꢀꢌ  
ꢃꢂꢃꢂꢃ  
ꢃꢂꢃꢂꢃ  
Figure 8-10 Readout versions  
The following versions can be readout:  
Firmware version TC100  
Core version TC400  
Core version U300  
Processor version  
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Frequently required settings are described in the following.  
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9.1  
Connecting external synchronization  
The external synchronizations can be connected to SICLOCK TC100 via  
Ethernet as an NTP server and/or as a radio clock via point-to-point connections.  
The prerequisite for operation is at least one external synchronization. Additional  
external synchronizations can serve as substitute synchronizations in the event  
GPS and DCF77 radio clocks, cable distribution installations, atomic clocks and  
other signal sources can serve as external synchronizations.  
Get more informationen  
9.1.1  
Radio clocks via terminals  
A radio clock can be connected, see also Terminal assignment (Chapter 15.1).  
Monitoring  
The input signal of the radio clock can be monitored with the parameter  
/Inputs/Input 1/Monitoring (0.20.01), and an alarm or warning output after expiry  
of the monitoring time.  
Status display  
Serial formats  
The parameter /Inputs/Input 1/Framing (0.20.03) shows the automatically detec-  
ted framing for serial formats.  
There are entries for baud rate, data bits, parity and stop bits.  
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9.1.2  
Operation as NTP client  
Four IP addresses of NTP servers can be assigned for SICLOCK TC100 as an  
NTP client.  
The servers are queried regularly, and a preferred server is selected according to  
a strict selection strategy.  
For the strategy in the event of loss of server, see Redundancy (Chapter 2.6).  
NTP Client  
You activate the client service with the parameter  
/NTP Client/NTP Client (0.18.01).  
IP addresses of the NTP servers  
You can specify four IP addresses of NTP servers with the parameter  
/NTP Client/NTP Server List[4] (0.18.02). The address 0.0.0.0 indicates that no  
server has been entered.  
DNS names are not supported.  
Current NTP server  
The currently selected NTP server is displayed with the parameter  
/NTP Client/Active Server (0.18.03). The address 0.0.0.0 indicates that no server  
has been entered.  
Monitoring the server  
Monitoring of the NTP servers can be set up with the parameter  
/NTP Client/Monitoring/Monitor Server (0.18.04).  
9.1.3  
Redundancy  
The priority in the event of loss of an external synchronization is defined by the  
setting of the parameter /Redundancy/Redundancy (0.09.10):  
Setting "Master (radio clocks preferred to NTP)"  
RADIO CLOCK is always accepted  
NTP is used when RADIO CLOCK is not available.  
Setting "Slave (NTP preferred to radio clocks)"  
RADIO CLOCK is used when NTP is not available.  
NTP is always accepted.  
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9.2  
Connecting time receivers  
The following options are available for connecting the time receivers::  
Ethernet connection via NTP Server  
Ethernet connection via SIMATIC Verfahren  
The following sections describe the parameter assignment options.  
9.2.1  
NTP server service  
An NTP server is available at the Ethernet port. The NTP server supports the  
modes Any/unicast and Multicast according to RFC2030.  
Any / unicast (standard mode)  
This mode is used by, e.g., PCs.  
You activate the NTP server in Any/unicast mode with the parameter entry  
/NTP Server/NTP Server/Operation (0.16.01) = "On". The settings "Off" and "Only  
when synchronized" are also available as options.  
The setting "Only when synchronized" enables conditional operation. The server  
service is only active when the device is externally synchronized.  
Multicast  
This mode has to be set explicitly for each subnet.  
You can set Multicast mode for up to four subnets with the parameter  
/NTP Server/Multicast[4]/Multicast[x]/Mode (0.16.02).  
You define the Multicast IP address that will be used with the parameter entry  
"Multicast address", e.g. 192.168.2.255.  
Setting options for parameter entry mode:  
Off  
10s – Standard mode, that is the coded time is time-zone independent  
60s – Standard mode, that is the coded time is time-zone independent  
10s with local time – for receivers without their own calendar  
60s with local time – for receivers without their own calendar  
You define the Multicast IP address that will be used with the parameter entry  
"Multicast address".  
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SIMATIC mode  
SIMATIC mode is supported at the Ethernet port by two protocols:  
PCS7-compatible mode  
S5-compatible mode  
The setting is made with the parameter  
/SIMATIC Mode/Ethernet 1 (0.15.01).  
Mode  
You set the send clock between 0 s, 1 s and 10 s with the parameter entry  
/SIMATIC Mode/Ethernet 1/Mode (0.15.01).  
Send condition  
You define whether the signal is always output or only when synchronized with  
the parameter entry /SIMATIC Mode/Ethernet 1/Send Condition (0.15.01).  
Destination address  
You define the send address of the SIMATIC mode with the parameter entry  
/SIMATIC Mode/Ethernet 1/Destination Address (0.15.01). The broadcast  
address FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF is typically set.  
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9.3  
General settings on the device  
The important general settings are described in the following, e.g. the time adjust-  
ment, the synchronization response etc.  
You will find a list of all the setting options in Parameter table (Chapter 10).  
9.3.1  
Time management  
Note  
Change the plant time at one single, central point, ideally on the central plant  
clock.  
Setting the time manually  
You can set the time in the device optionally with one of the following parameters:  
Parameter /Time/Local Time (0.09.04)  
Parameter /Time/UTC Time (0.09.02) (uniform universal time)  
Parameter /Time/TAI Time (0.09.03) (atomic time)  
Time zone  
You define the offset from UTC to the zone time, without any daylight saving, with  
the parameter /Time/Time Zone (0.09.06).  
Note  
If the external synchronization already contains a time zone (e.g. DCF77 contains  
CET/CEST), this is taken into account on reception.  
If the time zone is not defined by the external synchronization (e.g. serial tele-  
grams), then no further time zone correction is made.  
Difference between TAI and UTC  
You can readout the difference between atomic time TAI and universal time UTC  
in seconds with the parameter /Time/Extended/Atomic Time TAI/Offset from UTC  
to TAI (0.09.01).  
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Daylight saving  
The device makes the daylight saving change automatically at the parameterized  
switching times.  
Parameter /Time/Extended/Daylight Saving (0.09.07)  
Note  
The preset switching times are consistent with the regulations currently valid in  
the European Union.  
The setting "Change = No" suppresses the time change, and the plant is operated  
with standard time.  
The calendar rule for the daylight saving time change can be defined worldwide  
via a parameter.  
Leap seconds  
You define the leap-second calendar with the parameter  
/Time/Extended/Leap Seconds[20] (0.09.05).  
9.3.2  
Synchronization  
Synchronizaion status  
You can readout the various information about the current synchronization status  
via the parameter /Synchronization/Synchronization Status (0.09.09).  
Protected synchronization  
If a discontinuity of longer than 5 seconds occurs in the external synchronization,  
the protected synchronization is activated. The synchronization is disabled, and  
an alarm is triggered, which is pending as long as the discontinuity in the external  
synchronization continues.  
The pending synchronization disable can be ignored once and the "Protected  
Synchronization" alarm cleared with the parameter entry /Synchronization/Exten-  
ded/Protected Synchronization/Ignore/Clear Alarm (0.09.12) = "Yes".  
Note  
This synchronizes unconditionally with the external time, and a time jump can  
occur in the plant operation.  
If required, disconnect the active external synchronization in advance or delete  
the server address for NTP client operation from the parameter  
/NTP Client/NTP Server List[4] (0.18.02).  
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Microsteps  
If a difference occurs between the input synchronization (e.g. radio clock) and the  
device up to a tolerance threshold of several seconds, this difference is not adjus-  
ted immediately as this would lead to a time jump in the time synchronization.  
This difference is run down incrementally in microsteps, which are significantly  
below the time resolution of typical plants, and so remain unnoticed by the plant  
operation. This process may take up to several hours.  
The run down of the time difference in microstep mode can be interrupted once  
with the parameter entry /Synchronization/Extended/Microsteps/Ignore/Cancel  
(0.09.13) = "Yes".  
This causes immediate synchronization with the external time, and a time jump  
occurs in the plant operation.  
Note  
Avoid time jumps in the plant operation.  
The "Ignore microstep mode" command is suitable, e.g. for the first input synchro-  
nization during commissioning.  
Monitoring  
You define whether the device outputs an alarm or a warning in the absence of  
external synchronization with the parameter  
/Synchronization/Extended/Monitoring (0.09.14).  
9.3.3  
Display  
You change the language and the representation of the time with the parameter  
/Display/Representation (0.10.01). The time can be shown as UTC, local time or  
TAI.  
9.3.4  
System  
You define and can change the password for standard protection with the para-  
meter /System/Authorization For Standard Protection (2.06.02).  
You use the parameter /System/Reset (0.06.04) to reset the parameters to the  
factory defaults. This does not reset parameters such as network addresses,  
authorizations etc.  
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Temperature  
You activate the monitoring of the module temperature with the parameter entry  
/Environment/Extended/Temperature/Monitoring (0.24.01).  
You can set the following values:  
Alarm  
Warning  
No monitoring  
The current module temperature is shown in the parameter entry  
/Environment/Status/Temperature (0.24.02).  
9.3.6  
Battery  
You can switch the battery off for storage with the parameter entry  
/Environment/Extended/Battery/Switch Off (0.25.01), and so substantially  
lengthen the life of the battery in storage.  
After a minimum operating period of 30 minutes after Power Up, SICLOCK  
TC100 checks once whether the battery is switched off. If necessary, the battery  
is then switched on automatically, and a message is output.  
Notice  
If the supply voltage is switched off while the battery is switched off, the SICLOCK  
TC100 loses the hardware time and the archives.  
This command may only be executed by qualified personnel.  
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Table 10-1  
List of SICLOCK TC100 parameters  
Access1)  
/ no.  
Parameter  
Eintry  
Value range / default  
Time  
Local time  
Time and date  
0.09.04  
0.09.02  
0.09.06  
UTC time  
Time and date  
Time zone  
Offset from UTC to zone time Min:  
Max:  
UTC-12:00 h  
UTC+14:00 h  
UTC+01:00 h  
Default:  
Time / Extended  
Daylight saving time  
Change  
Min:  
Yes  
No  
Max:  
0.09.07  
Default:  
Yes  
Changeover time from  
standard time to daylight  
saving  
Min:  
February, third Sunday, 00:00 h  
Specified date and time  
Max:  
Default:  
March, last Sunday, 02:00 h  
Changeover time from daylight Min:  
February, third Sunday, 00:00 h  
Specified date and time  
saving to standard time  
Max:  
Default:  
October, last Sunday, 03:00h  
Hours  
Min:  
+1 h  
+2 h  
+1 h  
Max:  
Default:  
Specified date for daylight Specification for changing  
saving  
from standard time to daylight  
saving  
0.09.08  
0.09.05  
Specification for changing  
from daylight saving back to  
standard time  
Leap seconds[20]  
Time and date  
Amount  
Min:  
-1 s  
+1 s  
+0 s  
Max:  
Default:  
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List of SICLOCK TC100 parameters  
Access1)  
/ no.  
Parameter  
Eintry  
Value range / default  
Time / Extended /Atomic Time TAI  
TAI time  
Time and date  
0.09.03  
Offset from UTC to TAI  
Offset  
Min:  
-32768 s  
+32767 s  
+0 s  
Max:  
0.09.01  
Default:  
TAI events  
Enable  
Min:  
Yes  
No  
(Record messages from the  
TAI domains in the Event log)  
Max:  
0.09.11  
Default:  
No  
Synchronization  
Synchronization status  
Status  
Min:  
Non-synchronized (quartz)  
Radio clock 2  
Max:  
0.09.09  
Default:  
Non-synchronized (quartz)  
Synchronized at least once  
Min:  
Yes  
No  
Max:  
Default:  
No  
Last synchronization  
Current time difference  
Min:  
-2147483.648 s  
+2147483.647 s  
+0.000 s  
Max:  
Default:  
Drift correction  
Input jitter  
Min:  
-2147483.648 ppm  
+2147483.647 ppm  
+0.000 ppm  
Max:  
Default:  
Min:  
0.000 ms  
Max:  
4294967.295 ms  
0.000 ms  
Default:  
Synchronization / Extended  
Protected  
synchronization  
Ignore / clear alarm  
Ignore / cancel  
Min:  
Yes  
No  
Max:  
0.09.12  
Default:  
No  
Microsteps  
Min:  
Yes  
No  
Max:  
0.09.13  
Default:  
No  
Monitoring  
Monitor synchronization status Min:  
Max:  
Off  
Alarm  
Off  
0.09.14  
Default:  
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Table 10-1  
List of SICLOCK TC100 parameters  
Access1)  
/ no.  
Parameter  
Eintry  
Value range / default  
Redundanz  
Redundancy  
Priority  
Min:  
Master  
Slave  
Max:  
0.09.10  
Default:  
Master  
Timeout  
Min:  
10 mins  
720 mins  
30 mins  
Max:  
Default:  
Network settings / Ethernet 1  
IP adapter 1  
IP address  
Subnet mask  
Gateway  
Min:  
0.0.0.0  
Max:  
255.255.255.255  
192.168.1.10  
0.05.01  
Default:  
Min:  
0.0.0.0  
Max:  
255.255.255.255  
255.255.255.0  
Default:  
Min:  
0.0.0.0  
Max:  
255.255.255.255  
0.0.0.0  
Default:  
Network adapter 1  
Hardware address  
Link  
Min:  
00.00.00.00.00.00  
FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF  
00.00.00.00.00.00  
Max:  
0.05.05  
Default:  
Line status adapter 1  
Min:  
---  
Max:  
down  
---  
0.09.13  
Default:  
Linespeed  
Duplex  
Min:  
---  
Max:  
100 Mb/s  
---  
Default:  
Min:  
---  
Max:  
Half duplex  
---  
Default:  
Advanced Settings  
Adapter 1  
Monitor link status  
Min:  
Off  
Max:  
Alarm  
Off  
0.05.09  
Default:  
SIMATIC mode  
Ethernet 1  
Mode  
Min:  
Off  
Max:  
S5-compatible, every 10 s  
Off  
0.15.01  
Default:  
Send condition  
Destination address  
Min:  
---  
Max:  
Only when synchronized  
---  
Default:  
Min:  
00.00.00.00.00.00  
FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF  
FF.FF.FF.FF.FF.FF  
Max:  
Default:  
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Table 10-1  
List of SICLOCK TC100 parameters  
Access1)  
/ no.  
Parameter  
Eintry  
Value range / default  
NTP server  
NTP server  
Operation  
Mode  
Min:  
On  
Max:  
Only when synchronized  
On  
0.16.01  
0.16.02  
Default:  
Multicast[4]  
Min:  
Off  
Max:  
60 s with local time  
Off  
Default:  
Multicast address  
Min:  
0.0.0.0  
Max:  
255.255.255.255  
0.0.0.0  
Default:  
NTP client  
0.18.01  
NTP client  
Operation  
Min:  
Off  
On  
Off  
Max:  
Default:  
NTP server list[4]  
Active server  
Monitoring  
IP address  
Min:  
0.0.0.0  
Max:  
255.255.255.255  
0.0.0.0  
0.18.02  
Default:  
IP address  
Min:  
0.0.0.0  
Max:  
255.255.255.255  
0.0.0.0  
0.18.03  
Default:  
Monitoring the server  
Min:  
Off  
Max:  
Alarm  
Off  
0.18.04  
Default:  
Inputs / Input 1  
Status  
Signal  
Min:  
No signal  
Max:  
Telegram (disturbed)  
No signal  
0.20.02  
Default:  
Monitoring  
Monitor input  
Timeout  
Min:  
Off  
Max:  
Alarm  
Alarm  
0.20.01  
Default:  
Min:  
5 mins  
Max:  
1440 mins  
30 mins  
Default:  
Framing  
Baud rate  
Min:  
0 Bd  
Max:  
4294967295 Bd  
0 Bd  
0.20.03  
Default:  
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Table 10-1  
List of SICLOCK TC100 parameters  
Access1)  
/ no.  
Parameter  
Eintry  
Value range / default  
Data bits  
Parity  
Min:  
0
8
0
Max:  
Default:  
Min:  
None  
Odd  
Max:  
Default:  
None  
Stop bits  
Min:  
0
2
0
Max:  
Default:  
Display  
0.10.01  
Display  
Language  
Time  
Min:  
German  
English  
German  
Max:  
Default:  
Min:  
Local time  
Max:  
Atomic time TAI  
Local time  
Default:  
System  
2.06.01  
0.6.04  
Authorization for standard Authorization  
protection  
Min:  
0
Max:  
4294967295  
2222  
Default:  
Reset  
Factory settings  
Temperature  
Min:  
Yes  
No  
Max:  
Default:  
No  
Environment  
Status  
Min:  
-10°C  
Max:  
+125°C  
+25°C  
0.24.02  
Default:  
Time / Extended  
Temperature  
Monitoring  
Switch off  
Min:  
No monitoring  
Alarm  
Max:  
0.24.01  
Default:  
No monitoring  
Battery  
Min:  
No  
Max:  
Yes  
No  
0.25.01  
Default:  
Versions  
Firmware version  
A2B number  
Min:  
0
Max:  
4294967295  
0
0.08.01  
Default:  
Version number  
Min:  
0.0.0  
Max:  
65535.65535.65535  
0.0.0  
Default:  
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Table 10-1  
List of SICLOCK TC100 parameters  
Access1)  
/ no.  
Parameter  
Eintry  
Value range / default  
Firmware base  
A2B number  
Min:  
0
(A2B00061430)  
Max:  
4294967295  
0
0.28.03  
0.08.04  
0.08.02  
0.08.03  
Default:  
Version number  
A2B number  
Version number  
A2B number  
Version number  
A2B number  
Release  
Min:  
0.0.0  
Max:  
65535.65535.65535  
0.0.0  
Default:  
Firmware base  
(U300)  
Min:  
0
Max:  
4294967295  
0
Default:  
Min:  
0.0.0  
Max:  
65535.65535.65535  
0.0.0  
Default:  
Processor version  
Min:  
0
Max:  
4294967295  
0
Default:  
Min:  
0.0.0  
Max:  
65535.65535.65535  
0.0.0  
Default:  
Hardware version  
Min:  
0
Max:  
4294967295  
0
Default:  
Min:  
0
Max:  
65535  
0
Default:  
Serial number  
1)  
The access icons indicate the possibility of accessing with the highest authorization level.  
Note  
If the Configuration Tool is not authorized or is used with lower authorization  
rights, then not all the parameters will be displayed. This restriction concerns,  
e.g., settings under "System".  
Furthermore, the access rights change with the authorization level.  
Get more information  
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11  
11.1  
Battery  
The device has an integrated battery which supplies a clock module and the  
archive buffer during phases without the power supply.  
The battery can be switched off when put into storage, which lengthens its service  
life and availability.  
After a minimum operating period of 30 minutes after Power Up, SICLOCK  
TC100 checks once whether the battery is switched off. If necessary, the battery  
is then switched on automatically, and a message is output.  
Service life of a switched-off battery in storage: > 12 years  
Service life of a switched-on battery in storage: Approx. 6 years  
Notice  
If the supply voltage is switched off while the battery is switched off, the SICLOCK  
TC100 loses the hardware time and the archives.  
Note  
The battery may only be replaced by the Siemens factory.  
Please contact Product Support.  
11.2  
Restoring factory defaults  
Restoring individual parameters  
Restoring parameters  
You use the parameter /System/Reset (0.06.04) to reset the parameters to the  
factory defaults. This does not reset parameters such as network addresses,  
authorizations etc.  
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Service and maintenance  
11.3  
Software update  
Please contact Product Support for information and software updates for your  
SICLOCK TC100.  
See also Preface.  
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Messages  
12  
The messages are classified under four different types of event:  
System (capacity for approx. 1,500 entries)  
Application (capacity for approx. 4,500 entries)  
Information (capacity for approx. 21,500 entries)  
Warning (capacity for approx. 3,000 entries)  
Messages for which an outgoing event is triggered are termed persistent indica-  
tions. Persistent indications are, e.g., alarms.  
Note  
Each type of event is managed in its own buffer in the device. If a buffer is full, the  
next message of this type overwrites the oldest message in the buffer.  
The size of the information buffer is sufficient for approx. 45 days. This in an ave-  
rage value based on experience. However, the message volume can vary accor-  
ding to the operating conditions and plant configuration.  
For further information, see Archive (Chapter 7.4).  
Table 12-1  
Overview of messages, with event type and brief description  
Recording a synchronization input  
Information The recording of a synchronization input is pending because a threshold value has  
been exceeded.  
The battery has been switched off  
Application A user has used the Configuration Tool to switch off the battery in readiness for  
storage.  
Battery has been switched on automatically  
Application After a minimum period of operation, the battery was switched on automatically.  
Bootloader has been updated  
System and  
Information  
The bootloader has been successfully installed.  
Bootloader has NOT been updated  
System and  
Information  
The bootloader could not be installed.  
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Table 12-1  
Overview of messages, with event type and brief description  
Default processor loaded  
Warning  
The default processor was loaded during the start.  
Input 1: DCF77 OK  
Information  
After a disturbance, the correct DCF reception has been detected again.  
Input 1: DCF77 signal disturbed  
Information  
During stable reception, a disturbance was detected in the DCF77 signal.  
Input 1: GPS OK  
Information  
After a disturbance, the correct GPS reception has been detected again.  
Input 1: GPS signal disturbed  
Information  
During stable reception, a disturbance was detected in the GPS signal.  
Input 1: Signal timeout  
Application  
(alarm)  
With monitoring activated, no signal was received within the parameterized timeout.  
Check the status display, see Radio clocks via terminals (Chapter 9.1.1). If "no  
signal" is shown in the status, check the wiring.  
Input 1: Telegram OK  
Information  
A serial format has been detected (for the first time since failure).  
Input 1: Telegram cannot be decoded  
Information  
The serial format cannot be decoded.  
Firmware has been updated  
System and  
Information  
A firmware update has been performed, and the firmware has been updated.  
Firmware has NOT been updated  
System and  
Information  
A firmware update has been performed, and the firmware could not be updated.  
Flash file system has been formatted  
System  
The file system has been formatted.  
Protected synchronization  
Application  
(alarm)  
The protected synchronization was activated, a discontinuity was detected during the  
external synchronization.  
The message indicates an external synchronization error. See also Synchronization  
Internal error, please contact Support.  
System The message text specifies the exact error, and this is important, e.g. for Support  
(Hotline).  
Processor has been updated  
System and  
Information  
A processor update has been performed, and the processor has been updated.  
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Table 12-1  
Overview of messages, with event type and brief description  
Processor has not been updated  
System and  
Information  
A processor update has been performed, but the processor could not be updated.  
Hardware time set  
Information  
The SICLOCK TC100 internal real-time clock has been set.  
No usable NTP server  
Information  
No preferred server was found.  
No hardware time  
Application  
A valid time could be read out of the hardware.  
Critical temperature exceeded  
Application  
The critical module temperature has been exceeded.  
Link down EHT1  
Application  
The link status monitoring has found the status "Link down".  
The triggering of an archive entry or alarm can be set with the following parameter:  
/Network Settings/Ethernet 1/Extended Settings Adapter 1/Monitor Link Status  
(0.05.09)  
Microstep mode ignored  
Application A microstep mode has been circumvented once by the user.  
NTP server selected  
Information  
A new NTP server has been selected.  
NTP server unreachable  
Information  
The server is no longer available.  
A parameter has been reset to the factory setting via the HMI  
Information  
A parameter has been reset to the factory setting via the HMI. The parameter number is  
stated in the message text.  
A parameter has been written via the HMI  
Information A parameter has been written via the HMI. The parameter number is stated in the  
message text.  
Sector in the parameter memory cleaned up  
System  
The data in the parameter memory has been cleaned up automatically.  
Stabilized synchronization  
Information  
New stabilizer data are present, and are shown in the message.  
Synchronization inconsistent  
Information  
The consistency check of an external synchronization was negative. The external  
synchronization and the negatively tested offset are displayed.  
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Table 12-1  
Overview of messages, with event type and brief description  
Synchronization density  
Information States the number of synchronization inputs per interval.  
The message is triggered cyclically, and serves to evaluate the quality of reception.  
Synchronization status  
Information The message is triggered cyclically (e.g. every 12 h) to document the current external  
synchronization in the archive.  
Synchronization status (change)  
Information  
System start  
System  
The synchronization status has changed.  
The system has been started. The message is triggered during the system start.  
TFTP file requested  
Information  
A file has been requested via TFTP.  
(E.g. firmware update, Web-data update etc.)  
TFTP file received  
Information  
A file has been imported via TFTP.  
(E.g. firmware update, Web-data update etc.)  
TFTP file transferred  
Information A file has been transferred from the device via TFTP.  
(E.g. firmware update, Web-data update etc.)  
Time initialized from hardware  
Application  
An initial synchronization has been performed from the clock module.  
Time set via HMI  
Application  
Time domain(s) has/have been changed via HMI  
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Table 13-1  
SICLOCK TC100, technical data  
Dimensions  
180.0 x 88.9 x 47.0 (W x H x D in mm)  
approx. 750 g  
Weight  
Supply voltage  
Power supply  
24 VDC (-15% to +20%) at X1  
continuous current 0.7 A max.  
3 ms (at 20.4 to 28.8 V) max.  
15 W max.  
Transient voltage interruption  
Power consumption  
Power loss  
typically 7.5 W  
External fuse  
1 A slow-action  
Degree of protection  
Mounting type  
IP 20  
35 mm standard mounting rail  
EN 50022-35 mounting rail (15 mm high) or  
SIMATIC DIN rail  
Safety  
Product standard  
Test voltage  
EN 61131-2 (environment)  
Circuits with nominal voltage Ue <50 V relative to other circuits or  
ground, test voltage 500 VDC:  
Protection class  
Protection class III according to EN 60536  
EN 60950-1  
Electrical safety  
Time of day characteristics  
Accuracy in relation to  
GPS signal  
< 50 µs  
Accuracy in relation to  
DCF77 signal  
< 1000 µs  
-9  
Accuracy in case of loss of  
GPS signal  
< 50x10  
-6  
Accuracy in case of loss of  
DCF77 signal  
< 1x10  
-6  
Accuracy in case of power  
failure  
< 4x10  
Time-of-day correction by  
microsteps  
< 50 µs/s  
Jitter in GPS operation  
Reserve power  
< 200 ns/s  
See battery  
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Technical data  
Table 13-1  
SICLOCK TC100, technical data  
Battery  
Service life in operation  
> 12 years  
> 12 years  
Service life when switched off  
during storage  
Service life when switched on  
during storage  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
Radiated interference  
Interference immunity  
Environmental characteristics  
In operation  
EN 55022 class A, FCC class A  
EN 55024  
EN 60721-3-3 (stationary use in weather-proof locations) class 3K3,  
EN 60721-3-2 class 2K4  
During storage/transport  
Climatic conditions  
Temperature in operation  
0°C to 55°C  
Temperature during  
storage/transport  
-40°C to +70°C  
Temperature gradient  
10°C/h max. in operation, 20°C/h in storage, no condensation  
Relative humidity  
- Operation  
Tested according to IEC 60068-2-78, IEC 60068-2-30  
10% to 95% at 25°C (no condensation)  
- Storage / transport  
10% to 95% at 25°C (no condensation)  
Atmospheric pressure  
1080 to 795 hPa (corresponds to an elevation of -1000 to 2000 m)  
Mech. environmental conditions  
During operation  
EN 60721-3-3, class 3M3  
EN 60721-3-2, class 2M2  
During storage / transport  
Interfaces (see also Connection (Chapter 6))  
Ethernet connection  
1x Ethernet port, 10/100 Mbit/s, autonegotiation  
8-pin terminal strip (see also Terminal assignment (Chapter 15.1))  
Radio clock input  
Rated current 20 mA to 40 mA, supply voltage 48 V for connecting to  
SICLOCK GPS1000, SICLOCK GPSDEC or SICLOCK DCFRS  
(short-circuit proof)  
The radio clock input is galvanically separated from the rest of the  
electronics.  
1 relay output NC contact for  
WARNING signal  
0.06 A, 48 VDC max.  
1 relay output NC contact for  
ALARM signal  
0.06 A, 48 VDC max.  
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Table 13-1  
SICLOCK TC100, technical data  
Status displays on the device  
Display  
Two-line, alphanumeric LCD display with background lighting and  
temperature-compensated contrast control  
LED  
1x orange LED for Ethernet port link-up  
1x green LED for Ethernet port activity  
1x green LED for radio clock status  
1x green LED for POWER  
1x green LED for SYNC status  
1x red LED for FAULT status  
Operator controls on the device  
Buttons  
1x MODE button  
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Dimension drawing  
14  
Figure 14-1 Dimension drawing  
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Circuit diagrams  
15  
15.1  
Terminal assignment  
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Figure 15-1 Terminal assignment SICLOCK TC100  
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Spare parts / accessories  
16  
Table 16-1  
Spare parts and accessories with order numbers  
Order no.  
Single device  
SICLOCK TC100 single device  
Packages  
2XV9450-2AR22  
SICLOCK TC100 preferential package containing GPS1000  
SICLOCK TC100 DCF77  
Spare parts for GPS1000  
GPS1000  
2XV9450-2AR50  
2XV9450-2AR26  
E10433-E9910-H100  
2XV9450-1AR03  
2XV9450-1AR83  
Mounting frame for GPS1000  
Lightning protection module for GPS1000  
DCF77  
Active DCF77 aerial with TTY interface  
Mounting frame for aerial  
Signal distribution / accessories  
2XV9450-1AR16  
2XV9450-1AR03  
You will find products for time distribution, such as electrical-optical pulse converters,  
and other accessories at http://www.siemens.com/siclock.  
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Annex  
A
A.1  
Directives and declarations  
Notes on the CE marking  
The following applies to the product described in this documentation:  
EMC directive  
The devices fulfill the requirements of the EC directive "89/336/EEC Electromag-  
netic Compatibility", and are designed for the following fields of application accor-  
ding to the CE marking:  
Table A-1  
Fields of application  
Field of application  
Requirements in respect of  
Radiated interference  
EN 61000-6-4: 2001  
Interference immunity  
EN 61000-6-2: 2001  
Industry  
Declaration of conformity  
The EC declaration of conformity and the corresponding documentation are made  
available to authorities in accordance with the EC directives stated above. Your  
sales representative can provide these on request.  
Compliance with installation guidelines  
The installation guidelines and safety instructions given in this documentation  
have to be adhered to during commissioning and operation.  
Connecting peripherals  
The requirements for interference immunity are met when you connect a periphe-  
ral suitable for an industrial environment according to EN 61000-6-2:2001. Peri-  
pheral devices may only be connected via shielded cables.  
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Annex  
A.2  
Certificates and approvals  
DIN ISO 9001 certificate  
The Siemens quality management system for all production processes (develop-  
ment, production and sales) meets the requirements of DIN EN ISO 9001.  
This has been certified by DQS (the German society for the certification of quality  
management systems).  
Note  
The approval or certification is located on the rating plate.  
EMV  
Table A-2  
EMC Guidelines USA  
USA  
General  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
1 This device may not cause harmful interferences.  
2 This device must accept any interference received, including  
intereference that my cause undesired operation.  
Shielded Cables The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this  
equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure  
to do so may violate FCC rules.  
Modifications  
Siemens AG is not responsible for any radio television interference  
caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the  
substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other  
than those specified by Siemens AG. The correction of interference  
caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or  
attachment will be the responsibility of the user.  
Canadian Notice This class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conformé à la norme  
NMB-003 du Canada.  
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ESD guidelines  
B
B.1  
Electrostatic sensitive devices  
Definition  
All electronic modules are equipped with highly integrated ICs or components.  
Due to their design, these electronic elements are highly sensitive to overvoltage,  
and thus to any electrostatic discharge.  
Electrostatic Sensitive Devices are frequently referred to by the abbreviation  
ESD. This is also the international abbreviation for such devices.  
ESD modules are identified by the following symbol:  
Figure B-1 Electrostatic sensitive devices  
Caution  
Modules susceptible to electrical discharge can be destroyed by voltages that fall  
far below the limits of human perception. These voltages even occur if you touch  
a component part or electrical connections of a module without being electrosta-  
tically discharged. The damaged caused on a module by an overvoltage is not  
usually recognized immediately, but only becomes evident after a longer period  
of operation.  
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B.2  
Electrostatic charging of persons  
Charge  
Anyone who is not connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings can  
be electrostatically charged.  
The figure below shows the maximum electrostatic voltage which may build up on  
a person coming into contact with the materials indicated. These values corres-  
pond to IEC 801-2 specifications.  
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Figure B-2 Electrostatic voltages which can build up on a person  
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B.3  
Fundamental measures to protect against static  
discharge  
Make sure the grounding is good  
Make sure all persons, workplaces and packaging are sufficiently grounded when  
ESD components are being handled. In this manner you avoid static discharge.  
Avoid direct contact  
You should only touch ESD components if this is unavoidable (for example,  
during maintenance work). Hold the modules so that you touch neither pins nor  
printed conductors. In this manner, the discharge energy cannot reach or damage  
sensitive devices.  
If you have to carry out measurements on a module, discharge yourself before  
carrying out any actions. Do so by touching grounded metallic parts. Only use  
grounded measuring instruments.  
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List of icons  
C
Table C-1  
Icon  
Description  
Toolbar of the Configuration Tool (See also General functions (Chapter 7.2))  
Open  
Load a parameter assignment / an archive from the local file system  
Save  
Save a parameter assignment / an archive to a local file system  
Connect to a device  
Disconnect from a device  
Authorize  
Confirm event  
Confirm all events  
Ignore event  
Reject the queued event  
Parameter tab (see also Parameters (Chapter 7.3))  
Print table in text file  
Download parameters  
Load the parameters of the connected device  
Update parameters  
Load the parameters of the connected device without parameter  
description  
Upload parameters  
Transfer the writable values of the loaded parameters to the connected  
device  
View actual values  
Update display of actual values  
Write protection  
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List of icons  
Table C-1  
Icon  
Description  
Master level  
Master level without upload  
Operationally critical parameters  
Display parameters  
Entry  
This involves a parameter entry  
Archive tab (see also Archive (Chapter 7.4))  
Print table in text file  
Download archive  
Load the archive of the connected device  
Update archive  
Load the archive of the connected device without parameter description  
View reduced to incoming / outgoing  
Display only incoming and outgoing events  
Switch Exclude-Include view  
Switch event from the Include to the Exclude filter, and vice versa  
Empty Include filter / empty Exclude filter  
Remove all events from the Include filter / Exclude filter  
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Alarm  
Alarms are events with incoming and outgoing status.  
See Device.  
Archive  
The archive contains relevant events with additional information from the device.  
The archive can be searched for specific events with the aid of a filter.  
See Filters.  
Atomic time (TAI)  
The atomic time is defined as a time domain in the standards of some protocols  
(PTP, PTCP). A leap-second calendar is required to calculate the atomic time.  
Authorization  
In order to change parameter entries in the device with the Configuration Tool, the  
user must authorize himself appropriately in the Configuration Tool with a pass-  
word. There are a number of authorization levels.  
The current authorization status is shown in the password entry field, red indica-  
tes the lowest authorization level.  
See Password.  
Central plant clock  
The central plant clock is the central component for the time synchronization of  
plants. It synchronizes all time-of-day components in a plant via its interfaces.  
Device  
Entry  
The SICLOCK TC100 central plant clock is referred to as the device.  
An entry contains a value or a selection (combobox). Depending on the type of  
entry, the value / selection can be changed by the user.  
Related entries are grouped in one parameter.  
See Parameter.  
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Events  
An event is triggered by the device, and is a message or a device status.  
See Device.  
Event type  
The various types of event are classified as follows:  
System  
Application  
Information  
Warning  
External synchronization  
External time source that is used to synchronize the SICLOCK TC100.  
Filters  
The archive can be searched for specific events with the aid of an Include and an  
Exclude filter.  
See Archive.  
Local area networks (LAN)  
A local area network describes the networking of various components for mutual  
data exchange.  
Non-networked plant components  
All plant components which are not time-synchronized via local networks but via  
point-to-point connections are termed non-networked plant components.  
NTP - Network Time Protocol  
Standard for synchronizing clocks in computer systems via packet-based com-  
munication networks.  
Offline mode  
There is no connection between the Configuration Tool and the device.  
The current status is shown in color in the entry field of the IP address, in online  
mode the IP address is green.  
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Online mode  
Parameter  
Password  
There is a connection between the Configuration Tool and the device.  
The current status is shown in color in the entry field of the IP address, in online  
mode the IP address is green.  
Related values / settings are grouped together in a parameter. A parameter con-  
tains one or more entries.  
See Entry.  
An authorization right may be required to access parameters. Passwords for vari-  
ous authorization levels can be defined with the Configuration Tool.  
Initial password on the device: "2222"  
Persistent indication  
Persistent indications are events which have an incoming and an outgoing status,  
e.g. alarms.  
See Events.  
Plant components, programmable controllers, computers  
The plant components are the devices which are to be synchronized. Depending  
on the definition, they can also be referred to as programmable controllers or PCs.  
Typical networked plant components are, e.g., PCs, SIMATIC S7.  
Typical non-networked plant components are, e.g. protective relays, fault  
recorders.  
Point-to-point connection  
A point-to-point connection describes the synchronization of exactly one non-net-  
worked plant component via a separate line, e.g. an output of a central plant  
clock.  
Pulse converter  
All products in the SICLOCK range which change the physical level without chan-  
ging the information are termed pulse converters.  
Examples of pulse converters:  
SICLOCK EOPC, SICLOCK PCON, SICLOCK DCFHF, SICLOCK DCFS7  
interface.  
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Radio clock  
All SICLOCK products that receive time via an aerial are termed radio clocks. The  
SICLOCK products SICLOCK DCFRS, SICLOCK GPSDEC, SICLOCK GPS1000  
and packages include radio clocks. To give a more precise definition, the name  
can be preceded by the radio signal received:  
GPS radio clock for GPS, and  
DCF radio clock for DCF77  
SICLOCK DCFRS  
Industrial version of the SICLOCK DCFRS radio clock with integrated DCF77  
receiver.  
SICLOCK GPS1000  
Radio clock as GPS receiver  
SICLOCK GPSDEC  
GPS complete package with radio clock SICLOCK GPSDEC decoder.  
SICLOCK TC100 Configuration Tool  
Web-interface for assigning parameters and searching the archive of a  
SICLOCK TC100 device via an Internet browser.  
TAI  
Time synchronization  
Time synchronization by means of a central plant clock synchronizes all plant  
components, programmable controllers and computers precisely with the refe-  
rence time of the central plant clock.  
Time synchronization of plants  
The term "time synchronization of plants" is always used to express the fact that  
a number of components in a plant are synchronized with products in the  
SICLOCK range.  
u600 file  
The Configuration Tool can open and save parameters and archives in the form  
of *.u600 files.  
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UTC  
UTC stands for universal time coordinated. It is a combination of the international  
atomic time TAI and the universal time UT. The time zones are defined as positive  
or negative differences from UTC.  
Volatile parameter  
Volatile parameters are parameters containing values or states that change con-  
tinually during operation.  
Zone time  
The zone time is the zone time derived from UTC.  
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