User Manual SICLOCK DCFRS Industrial Version

1 Scope of Delivery

In the scope of delivery of SICLOCK DCFRS industrial version (Order No. 2XV9450-1AR21) the following components are included:

SICLOCK DCF77 antenna with TTY-Interface (order No. 2XV9450-1AR16 or E89700-B9204-A1)

Antenna frame with 2 distribution boxes (1 distribution box included with the delivery of SICLOCK TM).

Operating manual for die DCFRS industrial version (order No. 2XV9450-1AR48).

TTY-RS232 converter with AC adapter (not for delivery together with SICLOCK TM in the complete packages 2XV9450-1AR26 and 27).

2 Commissioning

Commissioning a time synchronization with the DCFRS industrial version is carried out in the following steps:

Assembly of the antenna frame in accordance with the situation on site.

Connection of the TTY-RS232 converter to the RS232 interface of the target system.

Installation of the distribution boxes and AC adapter.

Connection of the two distribution boxes by means of a cable laid on site.

Installation of the appropriate reception service into the target system (not included under the scope of delivery).

2.1 Description of Function

The SICLOCK DCFRS antenna serves the reception of the DCF77 time signal transmitter for the transmission of the official time of day in the Federal Republic of Germany. The transmitter in Mainflingen near Frankfurt transmits at minute intervals the current date and absolute time on the long wave frequency 77.5 kHz. The low frequency means that buildings and landscape properties are essentially not a hindrance for the time signal, insofar as it is not shielded by metal. Through the transmission output of 27 kW, the time signal can be received in an interference free environment throughout Central Europe. The antenna and all the reception electronics are integrated in the antenna housing.

The TTY-RS232 converter is fed by an AC adapter or another 24V source of direct or alternating voltage and provides the supply current for the SICLOCK DCFRS antenna. It changes the current pulses of the antenna (TTY) into voltage signals for a RS232 interface. Power supply to the RS232 transmitter is via control leads of the RS232 interface. The converter brings about galvanic separation of the antenna circuit of the RS232 interface with an isolation voltage of 500V. Figure 1 shows the structure of the reception unit.

When using the complete packages SICLOCK TM with DCF (2XV9450-1AR26 or 27), the cable coming from the antenna distribution box is directly connected to the input E1 (terminal bar X2/4 and 6 at SICLOCK TM) and the cable shield must be earthed on the earth bar in the cabinet instead of the earth connection at the antenna distribution box.

target system

RS232-

receiver

V+

V-

500V max. isolation

RS232-interface

antenna circuit

TTY-RS232-converter

RS232-

transmitter 20mA V+

V-

max. 1000m distribution box

yellow cable greenbrown shield white

cable shield

 

 

DCF77-antenna

Earth

with footstand

Fig. 1: Installation schema with cabling.

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Siemens 2XV9450-1AR21/2XV9450-1AR48 user manual Scope of Delivery, Commissioning, Description of Function