SIGMA Sigma P master clock Installation and start-up instructions www.bodet-time.com BODET SA BP30001 49340 TREMENTINES Tél: +33 241 71 72 99 Fax: +33 241 71 72 01 Ref : 606412Z The document concerns the following products : 907431 Wall Sigma P - 110/230V 907432 Wall Sigma P - 24V 907433 Rack Sigma P - 110/230V 907434 Rack Sigma P - 24V 907436 Rack Sigma P - 36/72V Upon receipt, always check the product for damage during shipment.
Table of contents 2 1) General 5 2) Safety rules PROTECTIONS : 6 6 3) Description 8 4) Installation 4.1 Mechanical installation 4.2 Electrical connections 9 9 10 5) Installation examples 5.1 Setting a 24V time distribution 5.2 Setting a DHF time distribution 5.3 Programming a RHF circuit 5.4 Install an option board 5.5 Set a 24V TBT output 13 13 13 14 15 15 6) Keypad: Key functions 16 7) Main menu programming 7.1 Standby state 7.2 User menu 7.3 USB loading and backup 7.
10) Programming in Holidays and Special Day mode 30 11) Technician menu programming 11.1 Time synchronisation menu 11.1.1 Programmable time changeover 11.1.2 Setting the time base 11.2 Time output management menu 11.3 Relay setting menu 11.4 RHF circuit function setting menu 11.5 Function setting menu 11.6 “Delete all programming” menu 11.7 CPU software download menu 11.
SIGMA P Installation and start-up instructions 4
1) General The Sigma is a master clock which can be used to control receiver clocks and heating circuits, lighting, ringing, access at the doors of the building, etc. The SIGMA has functions which can be programmed from the technician menu. On first installation, it is essential to program the technician menu (see page 32) before the customer menu. It is also essential when installing the SIGMA to program the technician functions in the order in which they appear in the menu.
2) Safety rules • Installation and maintenance of this equipment should only be carried out by qualified personnel. • If the SIGMA is connected to the 230 V mains power supply, its installation must comply with the European standard IEC 364 (NFC 15.100 for France). PROTECTIONS : • 110-230V version: the mains supply for this device must include a neutral phase circuit breaker of maximum 6 A C curve, rapidly accessible upstream from the supply.
• The “RACK” models must be mounted in 19” cabinet. These components will provide mechanical, electrical and fire protection (only the front panel may remain accessible). • IMPORTANT: before any installation, refer to the “technical characteristics” paragraph. • Think of making a backup of your programming on the USB key. In case of incident (breakdown, thunderstorm…), you will just have to restore the backup to start the time distribution again.
3) Description Wall box A) LCD screen B) Keypad (see page 16) C) Alarm indicator light (red LED) D) Mains indicator light (green LED) E) USB connector F) Relay output terminal strips E A C D B 19” Rack D C 8 A B E
4) Installation 4.1 Mechanical installation Choose a room with low temperature variations away from any source of electrical interference (contactors, motors, etc.). WALL-MOUNTED version: Unscrew the 2 screws on the front, remove the cover (for the lower cover, press on the 2 clips (N) and slide it upwards). Disconnect the flat jumpers (Q) (be careful to connect them the same way round on reassembly) and attach the SIGMA to the wall. When your unit is in place, remove the protective film on the keypad.
4.2 Electrical connections External input DHF output GPS input Circuit C3 Circuit C2 (**) 110 to 230VAC or 24VDC or 36/72VDC Circuit C1 See the limit characteristics of these circuits on page 58 F-I or DCF radio input (*) Minute, ½ mn or second 24V, or SR2-59 Afnor output Connect the cables (mains power supply, impulse line or AFNOR output and radio synchronisation input, depending on the model) to the corresponding terminal strips as shown in the figure below.
Connection for D1D2 distribution : N L N D1 D2 To Bodet D1D2 movement. Make a shunt between terminals 1 and 3, 0.75² < cross section of wires <1.5². D1 D2 uses the relays of circuits 1 and 2 Circuits must be protected by fuse disconnector or circuit breaker 4A maximum. Indicate on the label above the terminal block the location of these protections.
Connection of DHF transmitter : There are two types of DHF transmitters. DHF transmitter “Time and relays”, reference 907512, for SIGMA master clocks. Transmitter cable 907512 Yellow Green White Brown DHF transmitter “Time”, reference 927230, for master clocks SIGMA, DELTA, ALFA, etc. Note: the INIT mode must be activated directly from a DIP switch on the electronic card of this transmitter (not from the master clock).
5) Installation examples 5.1 Setting a 24V time distribution The 24V time distribution must be connected to the terminals 14 and 15. Apply the power to the SIGMA. Enter the technician menu (see page 32). Enter the “time output” menu. Impuls 01:MIN 1.2s ú Select with the navigation keys : START 00:00 P+ OK -- the type of distribution (minute, ½ minute, second), -- the impulse duration, -- check that all the slave clocks indicates the same time and enter this time.
5.3 Programming a RHF circuit Install the wireless relay. Configure the address of the corresponding RHF circuit using the DIP switches from 5 to 8 (default address is 60). Nota : several wireless relays can have the same address as long as control is the same (e.g. control of outdoor lighting). In the technician menu, assign the relay, see page 39. Program the circuit, see page 25. Place the master clock in INIT mode, see page 20. Check good running with the key .
5.4 Install an option board Switch off the SIGMA, open it, see page 47. Install the option board in the slot, fix it with the screws provided and put the label in front of it. Connect the output or input lines of this board. Close the SIGMA and switch it on. For an option board of time synchronisation, see “Time synchro” technician menu (see page 33). For an option board of time distribution, set the lines to “Start” in the “Time outputs” technician menu (see page 36).
6) Keypad: Key functions Keys Functions Calendar key. Test key. Menu key. Program key. Correction key. Validation key. , , , Navigation keys. Note: exit from the menus is automatic if a key has not been pressed for one minute in the customer menu or for 5 minutes in the technician menu.
Synoptic diagram of the programming Modification of the programming for holidays and special days + Access code Load / save programming Put in INIT mode Definition of bank holidays Access code YES / NO
7) Main menu programming 7.1 Standby state ■■ In normal functioning the SIGMA displays the time and date : is the radio signal indicator, which flashes if reception is poor. 10:54:32 ó ■■ If a bank holiday, a special day or a holiday Fri 22 MAY 2014 period has been programmed on this given day, the SIGMA indicates this via a display 10:54:32 BANK DAY ó during the period in which it applies, with Thu 25 DEC 2013 priority management. 10:54:32 HOLIDAYS ó Mon 24 DEC 2013 7.
7.3 USB loading and backup The SIGMA can load or back up its programming via a USB key. Before creating a new programming with the software, you will need to save the existing one on your USB drive, and transfer. Validate the option with the key . The following screen is displayed : Insert the USB key and validate with the key. To load a Program in the Sigma : Validate the option with the key, The SIGMA will search for the files available on the key (.sig extension).
7.4 Adding DHF receivers To place the SIGMA in “DHF initialisation” Add DHF receivers ok mode and enable synchronisation of a new Bank Holidays õ clock, validate the initialisation mode with the key, Init mode:ACTIVE ú The following screen is displayed : Select “ACTIVE” mode using the and Add receivers ok keys and validate with the key. The “init” display mode will appear alternately with the normal display during this period (4 hours).
7.5 Bank holidays Bank holidays saved via the PC software (maximum 20 dates) are managed by SIGMA. By default, French bank holidays are active. Bank holidays can be added and configured through the PC software. Validate the option with the key, Bank Holidays Access code The following screen is displayed : ok õ Bank Holidays:Yesú Choose YES / NO to activate the bank Sunday prog activated ok holidays calendar.
7.7 Time and date To change the time or the date of the SIGMA, validate the option with the key, Time and date ok Dynamic reception õ Time zone : LONDON ú The following screen is displayed : You have access to the time zone selection. (GMT + 00:00) ok The time zone selection allows you to automatically manage winter/summer time changeovers. If the zone is not available in the 20 preprogrammed towns or time zones, select Time zone :PROG ú “PROG” mode which is programmed in the (GMT) ok technician menu.
7.8 Dynamic radio To view the dynamic reception of the SIGMA, validate the option with the key, If the reception is correct, the time and date are constructed automatically. Dynamic reception ok Language õ If the SIGMA is synchronised by a GPS antenna, the time displayed is GMT. GMT : 10:12 14/01/14 If the SIGMA is synchronised by a FranceInter or DCF antenna, the radio time is displayed. 10:12 14/01/14 exit C exit C 7.
8) Programming the circuits The Sigma P has three programmable (hard-wired) circuits allowing contacts (relays) to be activated. The option boards allow relays to be added. See circuit setting programming in the technician menu on page 38. The programming circuit menu is accessed by pressing the key. The programming can be carried out simply on a PC and be imported via the USB port of the Sigma (see “USB loading and backup”, page 19). The configuration of the circuits can be displayed at any time.
8.1 Viewing the circuits Select the number of the circuit you wish to view with the key. Select DISPLAY mode with the and keys and validate with the key The display of the parameters is fixed and Cir.01:08:02:00 03s the step numbers flash. . MTWTFS- Weekly 01/12 ú The and keys can be used to scroll all the program steps. Use the key to exit from the menu at any time. The program steps are displayed in the order of the times and then by type: weekly order, holidays, special and then PC step.
and then validate with the . Proceed in the same way for the minutes and Cir.12:08:02:00 ---ú then the seconds. Enter the status of the circuit for this program MTWTFS- Weekly 01/01ok step, choosing from ON, OFF, 01s (length in seconds which can be set using the and keys) and DEL (DEL mode is used to delete the selected step), and then validate with the key. If the circuit is a melody circuit, you have to select the melody number and the number of Cir.
8.2.1 Add a program step Select the number of the circuit you wish to add a program step using the key. Select the PROG mode with the and Cir.01:HH:MM:SS ---ú validate with the key. MTWTFS- Weekly 01/01ok Press the key on the first step of program to access to a blank step. Program the step and validate with the key. 8.2.2 Delete a program step Select the number of the circuit you wish to delete a program step using the key. Select the PROG mode with the and validate with the key.
8.2.3 Modify a program step Select the number of the circuit you wish to modify a program step using the key. Select the PROG mode with the and Cir.1:08:00:00 06s ú validate with the key. MTWTFS- Weekly 03/05ok Select the program step to be modified with the key. Modify and validate. 8.3 Deleting a program Select the number of the circuit you wish to delete using the key. Select DELETE mode with the and keys and validate with the key. After validation, all the steps of the program are deleted.
9) Manual testing of circuits While the status of a relay is displayed, it is possible to test it. Select the circuit you wish to test with the Circuit 12: key. The system recognises its mode of assignment (relay or melody). If the circuit is a relay circuit, start the test with the key. START ú Access control ok Cir.12: START TEST Access control ok If you press it briefly (for less than 3 seconds), the relay is activated (ON position) for as long as the key is pressed.
10) Programming in Holidays and Special Day mode The programming of the SIGMA can be modified during a holiday period and for a special day. To access this menu, use the key. It is possible to enter dates for a holiday period or for a special day. By default, Holidays mode flashes. Select Holidays or Special mode, and then Dates : Holidays ú validate with the key. The first date flashes. 10/02Ç25/02 All Circ.ok Enter the dates with the and keys and then validate with the key.
keys and validate with the holiday period. and keys if they are concerned by the If the “ALL EXCEPT” option is validated, only the selected circuits will not be affected by the Holidays mode. See page 25 for programming schedules.
11) Technician menu programming The technician menu is accessible via an access code sent to the approved persons. Press one of the navigation keys for a few Enter TECHNICIAN code seconds. **** A code is then requested. The technician code is a fixed code, , , , and . You then have access to the technician menu, Validate the required option with the key, or access the following options with the key.
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11.1.1 Programmable time changeover This menu can be used to program the summer/winter time changeover dates. It allows you to define the start of the winter Prog. time change:Yesú period and then the start of the summer ok period. To program the summer/winter time Last Sun OCT.03h ú changeovers, validate with the key. Winter time ch. ok - Set the start date of the winter period using the and and key. In order: The “Rank” flashes.
11.1.2 Setting the time base This menu can be used to set the drift of the time base. This can be useful when the master clock has no external synchronisation. Drift:+0.0sec/day ú To access this menu, you need to have Time base setting ok selected “None” mode in the external synchronisation menu. Set the drift using the and keys and validate with the key. This correction is not taken into account when the master clock is synchronised.
11.2 Time output management menu Programming by PC software allows the time zone differential of each output to be set with respect to the local time. This menu can be used to view all the time outputs, modify their status (Start/ Stop), configure the DHF distribution in Init mode and configure the “impulse” and “D1D2” distribution. This menu allows you also to configure the impulse output (Impuls 01) to provide TBT 24VDC (1A) power supply.
the D1D2 distribution (see “Relay setting menu”, page 38). Use the key to move on to the next parameter: Choice of impulse length. Minute 24V standard impulse length (factory configuration) of 1.2 seconds variable from 0.5 to 5 seconds, Second 24V standard impulse length (factory configuration) of 0.3 seconds variable from 0.1 to 0.9 seconds, D1D2 standard impulse length (factory configuration) of 6 seconds, variable from 1 to 10 seconds.
11.3 Relay setting menu This menu can be used to assign the relays (D1D2 and alarm). To go to the SIGMA relay assignment menu, validate the option in the technician menu with the key, The following screen is displayed : Relay setting RHF Circuit ok õ Rel. 3 alarm :Yes ú ok By default, relay 3 (R/T relay) is assigned to the “Alarm” output and relays 1 and 2 (T relays) to the D1D2 time distribution. Relais01/02 D1D2:Yes ú Nota: when no alarm is active, the alarm ok relay is set to ON.
11.4 RHF circuit function setting menu This menu can be used to assign the HF relays (16 address2 maximum). To go to the SIGMA relay setting menu, RHF Circuit ok validate the option in the technician menu with the key, Function setting õ The following screen is displayed : Assign the RHF circuits to melody, relay or —- (not present) mode, MEL, REL, or, —-. The RHF circuits are declared from 60 to 75. CIR.RHF:60 > MEL ô ú ok CIR.
11.5 Function setting menu This menu allows you to define allocation of the external input of the mother board. It depends if you are using the master clock as master or slave unit. If the master clock is used as master, the external input will, for example, control circuitry to drive an alarm or buzzer. If the master clock is used as slave, the external input (terminals 20 and 21) will detect changes in the alarm output of the master clock used as master.
LENGTH starts the relay in ON mode during the programming period HH MM SS; pressing Ext.input: CIR.01 ú Enter places the circuit in stop mode. START ok FORCED ON: forces the relay position whatever the programming (as in test mode); Ext.input: CIR.01 ú 1st pressing ON, 2nd pressing OFF. LENGTH HH:MM:SS ok A switch can be placed on the output to configure the status of the input as ON or OFF permanently.
11.7 CPU software download menu This menu allows you to update the program code in Flash. In the www.bodet-time.com/en/support.html, click on “Downloads”. Download the latest version of the programs into you USB flash drive. To go to this SIGMA menu, validate the Update syst. soft ok option in the technician menu with the Factory config. õ key, The code file (*.cod) must be on the root of the USB key and be the only “.cod” file.
11.8 Factory setting restoration menu This menu can be used to reinstall the initial factory setting. To go to this SIGMA menu, validate the Factory config.
12) Priority of execution of programs Function Circuit 1 in alarm, circuits 2 and 3 in time distribution (D1D2 tower clock) Priority 1 (high) Manual control of relays 2 Manual selection of a particular day (bank holiday / day before bank holiday / special day) 3 Programmed special day 4 Programmed holidays and bank holidays 5 Weekly program 6 (low) When the Sigma is configured in one of the modes, all the program steps of the lowerpriority modes are ignored.
13) Alarm messages By default, the alarm configuration is : -- Activated: if an alarm is present, a message is displayed on the readout, -- Alarm relay: relay 3 is activated if an alarm is triggered. If the display of alarms was selected by the installer at the time of configuration of the unit (See Alarm configuration, page 38), the SIGMA can display alarm messages : 10:54.32 ó Alarm :output 01 ö If an alarm is active, the display alternates between the date and the alarm message.
Alarm message 46 Meaning The user code has been entered three times incorrectly; the keyboard is blocked for 10 minutes. The technician code has been entered three times incorrectly; the keyboard is blocked for 10 minutes.
14) Options The Sigma can be fitted with 2 option boards to extend its capacities. The option boards are installed “cold” and are automatically recognised when the master clock is switched on. The option boards are programmed with the software on PC. Attention, one Sound module counts for one extension card of the Sigma (maximum 2 for the Sigma P). 14.
14.2 Option board with 3 AFNOR outputs Output A Output B Output C This option board does not require any software programming (by default the time is the local time defined in the Sigma and the line is stopped). Only the time zone differential and the state of the line (On / Off) is to be defined in the “Time outputs” technician menu (see page 36). Connect the clock lines on outputs A, B and C. Each output allows up to 50 clocks to be synchronised over 30 km. Remark: the 3 outputs supply the same time.
14.3 Option board with 2 ASCII outputs Output A programming DIP switches RS232 RS422 T+ Tx R+ Rx TR- Output A T+ Tx R+ Rx TR- Output B Output B programming DIP switches RS232 RS422 This option board has 2 ASCII outputs which can be configured in RS232 or RS422 (RS485) mode. To change the configuration, push the 3 DIP switches to the desired position. Connect the lines on outputs A and B. The ASCII frame, the speed and the number of bauds are programmed on PC using the software.
Connection to a PC in RS232 mode 9 pins Sigma board 25 pins PC connector RX TX Ground Maximum length from Sigma to P.C.
14.4 Option board impulse // Power DIP switches Both on V EXT = external power Both on V INT = internal power. Jumper to adjust maximum amperage 1A 0,5A External power input 20-50V DC Impulse output This option board does not require any software programming. It allows to add a minute, ½ minute, second or SR2-59 impulse output or TBT 24V DC 1A power supply. See page 36, the menu of the time outputs to set this output.
14.5 Option board with 2 serial outputs (24VDC power supply) Output A Output B Current setting Résistor (10 k) This option board does not require any programming. By default the time is the local time defined in the Sigma, with 1.2-second impulses, and the line is stopped. Impulse generated from internal power (24V), Connect the clock lines to the outputs A and B. The current can be adjusted (from 50 to 100 mA) for each line, using the potentiometer next to each terminal strip.
14.6 Option board with 2 serial outputs (48VDC power supply) Power supply 0 +48VDC Output A Power input/ output Output B Current setting Résistor (10 k) This option board does not require any programming. By default the time is the local time defined in the Sigma, with 1.2-second impulses, and the line is stopped. Impulse generated from isolated external power 40-50V. Connect the clock lines to the outputs A and B and, if needed, the power supply to the external power input.
Resetting to the correct time can be carried Impuls 05:1/2M 1.2s ú out line by line. STOP set dial ok In the time output management menu of the technician menu, use the key to move to “set dial” and validate with , The following screen is displayed : Dials : A:00:00 ú B:00:00 ok Enter the time of the clocks for each line (line A and B), and then validate with , Set the lines to “On”. You can view the various distribution lines of the board by selecting “view dial”.
14.7 relay option board C T C T C R T Circuit C1 Circuit C2 Circuit C3 This option board does not require any software programming. It allows 3 relays to be added. See the technician menu (circuit setting programming) on page 38. Remark: in the time output management menu of the technician menu, “DEL” mode is used only to uninstall the option board from the master clock.
14.8 Option board with AFNOR input AFNOR input This option board does not require any software programming. It allows to add an AFNOR synchronisation input. See “Time outputs” in the technician menu page36.
14.9 Three inputs option card Input A Input B Input C This card allows the addition of 3 external inputs. Connect the lines carrying the external information to the inputs A, B and C. The parameter setting is accomplished with the PC software. See paragraph “USB loading and backup” page 19. To set the parameters of these inputs you must define: The extension card number and its status (Run/Stop). The operating mode (ON, ON/OFF, OFF, Prog) of each input (A, B, and C).
15) Technical characteristics Designation Backup Outputs Relays Electrical Time base Capacity Power supply 58 Maximum consumption Power supply terminal block Other terminals Electrical isolation Mains power supply system Control of 3 relays Control circuit (relay) isolation Circuit operating voltage Relay breaking capacity Usefulness of indicator light (of each circuit) Relay statuses Synchronisation Minute or half minute parallel polarised impulse distribution D1D2 distribution AFNOR coded time distr
Wall-mounted : IP41 / Rack : IP 20 0 to 50°C By access code WALL-MOUNTED version 19» RACK Version Width 220 mm 483 mm (1 width) Height 322 mm 44 mm (1 U) Depth 83 mm 200 mm Weight 0,8 kg 1,4 kg * SELV: safety extra low voltage (voltage < 42.4 V peak or 60 V continuous). **LV: low voltage > 42.4 V peak or 60 V continuous.
16 ) What to do if ...? Check that … What to do if ...? Check that … (see page 8 for references) The green LED does not light up when the unit is switched on. >Check that the mains is present (D). >Check that the terminal strips (K) are correctly positioned on the printed circuit. >Check that the flat cable (Q) of the keypad is correctly connected on the terminal strip on the printed circuit.