Wharton 4000x Manual
Wharton 4000x Manual
Wharton 4000x Manual
Contents
1 Introduction Page 3
2 Installation and Operation Page 4
3 Function Programming Page 5
4 Time and Date Setting Page 6
5 Location Setup Page 7
6 Network Setup Page 9
7 Synchronisation Setup Page 10
8a Display Setup (4200x, 4010x and 4900x series) Page 14
8b Calendar Setup (4500x and 4600x series) Page 14
9 Stopwatch Setup Page 15
10 External Interface Setup Page 18
11 System Setup Page 18
12 Clock Status Display Page 18
13 Mounting Options Page 19
4000x Series Digital Clock
Operating and Installation Instructions
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1 - Introduction
The 4000x series of digital clocks provide a precise and elegant display of time using red, green,
yellow/amber, blue or white LED display characters with an unrivalled flexibility of operation in the most
demanding timekeeping and stopwatch applications.
All units can be used in stand-alone applications, while 4000N & 4000NE products are primarily intended to
be synchronised via NTP/SNTP from a remote time server located on the customer’s TCP/IP Ethernet
network. 4000Nx units can be configured for over 10 different types of secondary clock operation,
including GPS, IRIG or EBU timecode synchronisation when fitted with the appropriate option module or
connected to an external receiver. The 4000NEP version is intended to synchronise from MOBALine or 24V
alternate polarity impulses.
The 4000N & 4000NE series digital clocks can display static time display, alternating time and date,
alternating time and temperature, or alternating time, date and temperature. (Please note, temperature
display is only available on 4000NE series units and requires connection of a 406 temperature sensor.)
All of the digital clocks also have the ability to operate as a multi-range programmable stopwatch using
supplied infrared remote control or, for 4000NE units only, using an external stopwatch control panel or
user supplied voltage free contact closure or switch.
Simple Operation
All 4000x digital clocks are supplied with an infrared remote control to allow for easy setup and control of
stopwatch functions. The units are simple to configure and will automatically adjust themselves for
seasonal daylight savings time changes (as required).
Operating Features
The 4000x series digital clock displays offer the following operating features.
● 83 preset location codes - The digital clock may be user programmed to display the time in one
of 83 different preset locations.
● User programmable time zone - To allow for custom time zones or future changes in legislation.
● Automatic or manual brightness - The display may be programmed to one of seven preset
display brightness levels. Alternatively, the unit may be programmed for automatic display
brightness where the display illumination level is reduced as the ambient light level decreases.
● Multi-function Stopwatch - The display can be configured to operate as a count-up or
count-down stopwatch with the display freely switchable between operating modes or fixed to
either stopwatch or clock display.
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3 - Function Programming
The 4000x digital clocks have a user friendly programming interface based around a series of function
menus, accessed using the supplied Infrared remote control or four switches located on the right hand rear
of the display. The function menus may be accessed as detailed in the drawing below. This drawing
illustrates the menu display for both seven segment and dot matrix display units.
Function ‘Synchronisation
Setting Mode’. See page 6-1.
Press ‘Up‘ to enter
‘Synchronisation Setting
Mode’ or press ‘+’ to move to
next setting.
The other function menu options are detailed in the table below.
Function Menu
Options Function Section
Ti Time and Date Setup - Manually set time and date on unit. 4
Lo Location Code Setup - Select UTC offset and seasonal time change rules. 5
Sy Synchronisation Mode Setup - Select synchronisation mode. 7
Nt Ethernet Setup - Select network settings. 6
Cl or Di Calendar / Date format Setup - Select calendar/date format. 8
SS Stopwatch Setup - Select stopwatch settings. 9
Et External Interface Setup - Select operating mode of external interface. (NE units) 10
St System Setup - Select brightness level (br) and 12/24 hour display format. 11
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Function ‘Time Setting Mode’. Press ‘Up‘ to enter ‘Time Setting Mode’ and set the seconds count.
Seconds Setting Mode. Press ‘+’ to increment seconds, ‘-’ to set to zero. Press ‘Up’ to set minutes count.
Minutes Setting Mode. Press ‘+’ or ‘-’ to increment or decrement minutes. Press ‘Up’ to set the hours
count. Complete time setting process detailed in table below.
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5 - Location Setup
The 4000x series digital clocks provide advanced time zone functionality where the display may be user
programmed to automatically indicate the time in one of 83 preset locations. Incorporating ‘Set Once’
technology, the 4000x series digital clock displays will automatically calculate future seasonal time changes
for all preset time location code settings.
Setting the Location
If you wish to alter the time zone displayed on your 4000x series digital clock, rather than manually
adjusting the time, the location code should be adjusted as detailed in the table below.
The location settings are accessed from the function menu as detailed in section 3.
Fu Lo Location settings
'Up' button
Function Display Type
Description function
hh:mm hh:mm:ss
Location L 01 L 01 Set time zone location code. Exit to Time
Display
The table below details the time displayed for each location code.
Time Zone Locations
Seasonal Time
Code Time Zone / City / Location UTC Offset
Change
00 UTC+0 (ZULU) UTC, GMT 0 No
01 WET/WEST GMT/BST London, Lisbon 0 Yes
02 UTC+1 (ALPHA) WAT Luanda, Angola 1 No
03 CET/CEST MEZ/MESZ Brussels, Frankfurt 1 Yes
04 UTC+2 (BRAVO) SAST Jo'burg, Pretoria, S Africa 2 No
05 EET/EEST Greece - Athens, Ukraine - Kiev 2 Yes
06 IST/IDT Israel - Tel Aviv 2 Yes
07 MSK-1 Russia - Kaliningrad 3 No
08 UTC+3 (CHARLIE) AST Iraq - Baghdad, S Arabia - Riyadh 3 No
09 MSK Russia - Moscow 4 No
10 IRST/IRDT Iran - Tehran 3 Yes
11 UTC+4 (DELTA) GST UAE - Dubai, Abu Dhabi 4 No
12 AZT/AZST Azerbaijan - Baku +4 hours offset 4 Yes
13 AFT Afghanistan - Kabul 4 1/2 No
14 UTC+5 (ECHO) TMT Turkmenistan - Ashgabat 5 No
15 PKT Pakistan - Islamabad 5 No
16 YEKT, MSK+2 Russia - Yekaterinburg 6 No
17 IST India - New Delhi, Mumbai 5 1/2 No
18 UTC+6 (FOXTROT) BST Bangladesh - Dhaka 6 No
19 OMST, MSK+3 Russia - Omsk 7 No
20 MMT Myanmar - Naypyidaw 6 1/2 No
21 UTC+7 (GOLF) WIB Indonesia - Jakarta 7 No
22 KRAT, MSK+4 Russia - Krasnoyarsk 8 No
23 UTC+7.5 7 1/2 No
24 UTC+8 (HOTEL) CST - Beijing, WITA - Central Indonesia, WST Australia - Perth 8 No
25 IRKT, MSK+5 Russia - Irkutsk 9 No
26 UTC+9 (INDIA) JST Japan - Tokyo, WIT - Eastern Indonesia 9 No
27 YAKT, MSK+6 Russia - Yakutsk 10 No
28 CST Australia - Darwin 9 1/2 No
29 CST/CDT Australia - Adelaide 9 1/2 Yes
30 UTC+10 (KILO) EST Australia - Brisbane, ChST Guam 10 No
31 EST/EDT Australia - Sydney, Tasmania - Hobart 10 Yes
32 VLAT, MSK+7 Russia - Vladivostok 11 No
33 UTC+10.5 10 1/2 No
34 UTC+11 (LIMA) SBT Solomon Is. - Honiara 11 No
35 MAGT, MSK+8 Russia - Magadan 12 No
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6 - Network Setup
The 4000N and 4000NE series digital clocks are fitted with a 10/100Base-T Ethernet network interface and
designed to synchronise to a remote NTP (Network Time Protocol) time server across a TCP/IP computer
network.
Upon initial installation, the unit’s IP address, subnet mask, gateway and NTP time server IP address shall
be automatically assigned by a DHCP server (if available). Alternatively, the unit’s IP address, subnet mask,
gateway and NTP time server IP address can be statically assigned.
The table below details the available network parameters. Please contact your network administrator for
details of network configuration & addresses that will allow the clocks to be used on your network.
Fu Nt Network settings
Function Display Type Description 'Up' button
function
hh:mm hh:mm:ss
DHCP Setting dh Fu dh Full Full DHCP mode. Automatic assignment of IP, Subnet Exit to Time
and Gateway by customer’s DHCP server. Automatic display
assignment of NTP servers via DHCP option 42.
dh Ye dh Yes DHCP mode. Automatic assignment of unit’s IP, Subnet Exit to Time
and Gateway by customer’s DHCP server. User setting of display
NTP server addresses.
dh No dh No Static assignment of IP, Subnet and Gateway addresses Select IP Byte 1
by user. User setting of NTP server addresses.
IP Byte 1 I 010 I 010 IP Address setting 1st Byte / Octet Select IP Byte 2
Range 0 - 254
IP Byte 2 I 001 I 001 IP Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet Select IP Byte 3
Range 0 - 255
IP Byte 3 I 000 I 000 IP Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet Select IP Byte 4
Range 0 - 255
IP Byte 4 I 100 I 100 IP Address setting 4th Byte / Octet Select Subnet
Range 0 - 255 Byte 1
Subnet S 255 S 255 Subnet Address setting 1st Byte / Octet Select Subnet
Byte 1 Range 0 - 255 Byte 2
Subnet S 255 S 255 Subnet Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet Select Subnet
Byte 2 Range 0 - 255 Byte 3
Subnet S 000 S 000 Subnet Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet Select Subnet
Byte 3 Range 0 - 255 Byte 4
Subnet S 000 S 000 Subnet Address setting 4th Byte / Octet Select Gateway
Byte 4 Range 0 - 255 Byte 1
Gateway G 010 G 010 Gateway Address setting 1st Byte / Octet Select Gateway
Byte 1 Range 0 - 254 Byte 2
Gateway G 001 G 001 Gateway Address setting 2nd Byte / Octet Select Gateway
Byte 2 Range 0 - 255 Byte 3
Gateway G 000 G 000 Gateway Address setting 3rd Byte / Octet Select Gateway
Byte 3 Range 0 - 255 Byte 4
Gateway G 001 G 001 Gateway Address setting 4th Byte / Octet Exit to Time
Byte 4 Range 0 - 255 display
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7 - Synchronisation Setup
The 4000x series digital clocks have a standalone accuracy of better than 0.1 sec/day @ 20-25ºC. However,
for applications where an increased level of accuracy is required, units may be synchronised to a range of
different synchronisation methods.
The synchronisation settings are accessed from the function menu as detailed in section 3.
Fu Sy Synchronisation settings
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NTP Client
4000N & 4000NE products are primarily intended to be synchronised via NTP/SNTP from a remote time
server located on the customers TCP/IP Ethernet network. Up to 4 remote NTP time servers can be
specified either fully automatically using DHCP option 42 configured on your company's DHCP server or
manually by the user.
If manual configuration of the NTP time servers is required, the first server’s IPv4 address can be
programmed using the IR remote or clock switches as detailed below. Up to 3 more time server addresses
can be programmed into the digital clock using the cMon clock management software.
Clock configuration
The status of the GPS/GLONASS receiver is shown via the LED on the receiver as follows.
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Fu Di Display Setup
Function Display Type Description 'Up' button
hh:mm hh:mm:ss function
Display Style ti ds ti Standard time display. Exit to Time
display
gb ds gb Alternating time and date in ddmmyy (4010) or ddmm Display hold time
(4200) format.
us ds us Alternating time and date in mmddyy (4010) or mmdd Display hold time
(4200) format.
eu ds eu Alternating time and date in yymmdd (4010) or yymm Display hold time
(4200) format.
cgb ds cgb Continuous date in ddmmyy (4010) or ddmm (4200) Exit to Time
format. display
cus ds cus Continuous date in mmddyy (4010) or mmdd (4200) Exit to Time
format. display
ceu ds ceu Continuous date in yymmdd (4010) or yymm (4200) Exit to Time
format. display
jday ds jday Continuous day of year. Exit to Time
display
Display hold dh xx dh xx Number of seconds that clock holds between alternating Exit to Time
display formats - between 1 and 20 seconds. display
Fu Cl Calendar Setup
'Up' button
Function Option Format Description function
Calendar Hold ch xx Calendar hold time 00 - 30 seconds. If set to 00 only
Time display first calendar mode Calendar 1 Mode
Calendar 1 Mode M1 01 THU 26 JUN Alpha-numeric display of calendar Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 02 177 26 JUN Julian day of year and calendar Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 03 W26 26 JUN Week number and calendar Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 04 26 06 14 Numeric date, ddmmyy (GB/UK) format Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 05 06 26 14 Numeric date, mmddyy (US) format Calendar 1 Lang.
M1 06 14 06 26 Numeric data yymmdd (EU/ISO) format Calendar 1 Lang.
Calendar 1 C1 GB Calendar 1 Language as per language table below.
Language Calendar 2 Mode
Calendar 2 Mode M2 xx As mode settings for Calendar 1 above Calendar 2 Lang.
Calendar 2 C2 xx Calendar 2 Language as per language table below.
Language Calendar 3 Mode
Calendar 3 Mode M3 xx As mode settings for Calendar 1 above Calendar 3 Lang.
Calendar 3 C3 xx Calendar 3 Language as per language table below. Exit to Time
Language display
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Please refer to the diagram and table below for further information.
Fu Cl Calendar Setup
'Up' button
Function Option Format Description function
M1 01 26 06 14 Numeric date, ddmmyy (GB/UK) format Exit to Time
Calendar 1 Mode display
M1 02 06 26 14 Numeric date, mmddyy (US) format Exit to Time
display
M1 03 14 06 26 Numeric data yymmdd (EU/ISO) format Exit to Time
display
M1 04 1 77 Numeric Julian day-of-year ddd format Exit to Time
display
9 - Stopwatch Setup
The 4000x series digital clocks can be configured to operate as a multi function stopwatch controlled via
the supplied IR remote control. The clock can be switched between clock and stopwatch modes by
pressing the ‘Clock’ and ‘S/W’ buttons respectively. The ‘Start/Stop’ and ‘Hold/Reset’ buttons will control
the stopwatch operation as per the below table.
4011x, 4012x, 4201x and 4202x clock and stopwatch displays do not use ‘Clock’ and ‘S/W’ buttons. See
model specific documentation for further details.
Fu SS Stopwatch settings
Function Display Type Description 'Up' button
hh:mm hh:mm:ss function
Stopwatch Std SS Std Display can be freely switched between clock & Select count
Mode stopwatch mode using IR remote control. direction
Off SS Off Stopwatch mode is disabled. Exit to Time
display
Only SS Only Clock mode is disabled. Select count
direction
Count SA 01 SA 01 Up from zero. Reset sets count to zero. Select hold mode
Direction
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Connections to the six-way terminal block to voltage free switch contacts should be as follows:
Connections to the six-way terminal block to 496E stopwatch switch panel should be as follows:
The behaviour of the 496E stopwatch switch panels or voltage free switch contacts connected to the
six-way terminal block can be configured as follows:
Function 1 Action
0 Standard operation as per Function 2. Can be used with Function 2 all options.
1 Stopwatch count is reset before Function 2 is run. Can only be used with Function 2 option 3.
2 Switch from clock display to stopwatch display. Can only be used with Function 2 options 1 and 7.
3 Switch from stopwatch display to clock display. Can only be used with Function 2 options 5 and 8.
Function 2 Action
0 Switch has no function.
1 Start count only.
2 Stop stop only.
3 Stopwatch counts only when contact is closed.
4 Stopwatch counts only when contact is open.
5 Reset count.
6 Hold count.
7 Start/stop count.
8 Hold/reset count.
9 Switch between clock and stopwatch.
A Stop/reset and restart count.
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11 - System setup
The system setup menu contains general setup options for the 4000x series digital clock displays as follows.
Fu St System Setup
Function Display Type Description 'Up' button
hh:mm hh:mm:ss function
Display Brightness Br A Br A Display brightness can be automatically set (A) or set to Select time
one of seven fixed levels (1-7) format
Time Format 24 hr 24 hr Display time in either 24 hour (military) or 12 hour Display F/W
format. version
Firmware version 02 bb 02 bb Firmware version clock is running. Display B/L
version
Bootloader version 00 63 00 63 Bootloader version clock is running. Factory mode.
Factory mode Eg 00 Eg 00 Factory mode, not user accessible Exit to time
display.
Time > Date > Brightness > Network mode > IP address > Subnet mask > Gateway address > MAC address
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13 - Mounting Options
Wall Mounting (.S)
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Single Sided Ceiling Suspended Case (.SS) and Double Sided Ceiling Suspended Case (.DS)
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