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Parameter 1: Date configuration:

 This parameter configures de date, as well as the wintertime/summertime 

automatic  switchover  configuration.  When  entering  this  parameter,  the  day  can  be  changed  using  the 
Increase  and  Advance  key.  To  switch  to  month  configuration,  press  the  Enter  key.  Navigation  here  is  the 
same as before. Once set the month, press the Enter key to switch to year configuration. Navigation here is 
the same as before. Once  set the  year, press the Enter key to switch to the following parameter, which  has 

two parts:  

Left digit: wintertime/summertime automatic switchover configuration 

0 - Automatic switchover disabled. Time offset must be changed increasing or reducing value 

in parameter 3, leaving as the internal time, the UTC time. 

1 - Automatic switchover enabled. 

Right Digit: Weekday. 

It allows to configure the present weekday, where 1 is Monday and 7 is Sunday 

Parameter 3: Time offset:

 This parameter allows the user to configure its time zone, as well as changing the 

time offset in summertime/wintertime when configuring it manually, or for personal  purposes; always counting 
that  internal  time  count  of  the  clock  is  GMT.  First  digit  shows  an  upper  hyphen  when  adding  time  and  a 

hyphen when subtracting  

Parameter  4:  Display  configuration

:  This  parameter  configures  other  functionalities  of  the  display,  as  the 

brightness and the sync options. 
Brightness configuration consists of two parts: 

Left digit. Manual or automatic control of brightness 

0 - Automatic control of brightness depending on the room light. 
1 - Manual control of brightness. Fixed brightness depending on the right digit. 

 

Right digit. Brightness level. 
The functionality of this digit depends on the left digit: 

Automatic 

mode 

–  Selection  of  the  minimum  brightness  of  the  display  when  the  room  is  in 

darkness. Minimum brightness is 1 and maximum is 5. With light, the display adapts to the amount of 
light in the room. 

Manual mode 

- Selection of the brightness level. 1 is minimum and 5 is maximum brightness 

 

The second parameter (Accessed through the Enter  key once selected the brightness configuration) 

configures  the  time  sync  depending  on  the  capabilities  and  the  user  desires.  If  the  user  selects  a  sync  not 
allowed by capabilities, the display will not sync. For example, a display without Ethernet connection, selecting 
SNTP sync will have no effect. Options are: 

0.  Do not sync. 
1.  Sync with another display through Ethernet. 
2.  Sync through SNTP. 
3.  Sync with another display through RS-485. 
4.  Sync through GPS. 

 

Parameter  5:  Display  power-up  time: 

This parameter configures the time the display changes form power-

.save  mode  to  full-operative  mode. When  accessing  in  this  parameter,  the  hour  the  display  changes  to  full-
operative  mode  is  shown.    When  the  Enter  key  is  pressed,  the  minutes  are  shown.  To  go  back  to  the 

parameter menu, press the Enter key again. 

Parameter  6:  Display  power-down  time: 

This parameter configures the time the display changes from full-

operative  mode  to  power-save  mode.  When  accessing  in  this  parameter,  the  hour  the  display  changes  to 
power-save  mode  is  shown.    When  the  Enter  key  is  pressed,  the  minutes  are  shown.  To  go  back  to  the 

parameter menu, press the Enter key again. 

 

Summary of Contents for DC-10SR

Page 1: ...s of the display see GPS option in this manual If the display includes option NE Ethernet connectivity this display hosts a web site where the user can see the status of the display and configure it This function allows the display to be used as a server for other displays to synchronize the hour through the Ethernet as well as updating its time and date through a SNTP server User can configure an...

Page 2: ...rounded terminal In case you have to lengthen the cord the connection must be made on the terminal located within the display DC 10SR characteristics Power supply 100 VAC a 240 VAC 50 60Hz Consumption 35VA Consumption at minimum brightness 13 2VA Display 4 digits 7segments 100mm height two central dots Red LED Visibility 50 meters Environmental conditions Operating temperature 20 to 60ºC Storage t...

Page 3: ...e digit corresponding to the units of the minute If the time has changed the seconds are changed to 0 when leaving the menu Take in consideration that the time displayed in the menu must be UTC time In case the display is configured to sync using the GPS or the SNTP connection the time inserted by the user will be overwritten Modify parameters If the user presses the Advance key for 6 seconds the ...

Page 4: ... control of brightness depending on the room light 1 Manual control of brightness Fixed brightness depending on the right digit Right digit Brightness level The functionality of this digit depends on the left digit Automatic mode Selection of the minimum brightness of the display when the room is in darkness Minimum brightness is 1 and maximum is 5 With light the display adapts to the amount of li...

Page 5: ...Code Baud Rate Data bits Parity Stop bits 01 4800 Bauds 7 bits No parity 1 02 9600 Bauds 7 bits No parity 1 03 19200 Bauds 7 bits No parity 1 04 4800 Bauds 8 bits No parity 1 05 9600 Bauds 8 bits No parity 1 06 19200 Bauds 8 bits No parity 1 07 4800 Bauds 7 bits Even 1 08 9600 Bauds 7 bits Even 1 09 19200 Bauds 7 bits Even 1 10 4800 Bauds 8 bits Even 1 11 9600 Bauds 8 bits Even 1 12 19200 Bauds 8 ...

Page 6: ...ls Parameter J Maintenance parameter This parameter is used in factory and must not be modified Parameter P Exit menu Press Advance key to leave menu GPS option Displays that include GPS sync with the GPS standard signal This allows a better time sync without Ethernet connectivity GPS antenna includes a magnet that can be fixed to a ferric surface This antenna must be placed close to a window or i...

Page 7: ... range of you LAN it is recommended to use the PC program Display Discoverer downloadable from the web www lartet com In this program the displays connected to the LAN are displayed as well as their IP addresses their MAC addresses all MAC are 00 04 A3 xx xx xx and its name The default name of the display is its serial number This name can be changed in the Ethernet tab of the web server of the di...

Page 8: ...1660K014E Page 8 of 26 Tip the new IP and click OK There will appear a message in the main window with the message sent to the display ...

Page 9: ...1660K014E Page 9 of 26 After some seconds click the Refresh button The display appears with the new IP Click the display IP to open a new tab in the browser The main page of the web server is shown ...

Page 10: ...display which usually is in a difficult access point The web page can be accessed remotely if the router is correctly redirected See Annex 2 View the web page remotely for more information The main page shows the same date and time of the display as well as the GPS signal quality if the option is included and the display IP This main page is for the user to control the status of the display In the...

Page 11: ...n in the field The second tab allows configuring the network parameters of the display including the IP address DNS etc The display can use DHCP to get these parameters on its own The name of the display can be changed according to the needs of the user This name is used to identify and access the display throw web browser typing the name in the URL In case of failure or errors reset the display b...

Page 12: ...lly When clicking the button validate the system saves the changes and reboots If the parameters are put manually the work is finished On the other side the display may have changed the IP address This IP address can be checked and changed through parameters or the Display Discoverer The DHCP can be left enabled or disabled If the user modifies the IP address the DHCP protocol will be disabled Go ...

Page 13: ...actions parameters seen from the webpage the user must configure Other parameters don t care Networks with one display One display Ethernet network Ethernet network Configure net parameters Sync no Time and date introduction by user if necessary One display with GPS Ethernet network Ethernet network Review parameter A GPS signal Sync GPS Review parameter A from the web ...

Page 14: ... Both are configured the same way Ethernet network Ethernet network Ethernet network Ethernet network Configure net parameters Sync SNTP Write the server addres in the field SNTP server Configure net parameters Sync SNTP Write the server addres in the field SNTP server ...

Page 15: ... others sync with the server display Ethernet network Ethernet network Client display Configure net parameters Sync Display Ethernet Write the display server addres in the field Client display Configure net parameters Sync Display Ethernet Write the display server addres in the field Server display Configure net parameters Sync GPS DHCP no ...

Page 16: ...SNTP server and serves the time to the other displays Ethernet network Ethernet network Client display Configure net parameters Sync Display Ethernet Write the display server addres in the field Client display Configure net parameters Sync Display Ethernet Write the display server addres in the field Server display Configure net parameters Sync SNTP Write the server addres in the field DHCP no SNT...

Page 17: ...rver o a cloud SNTP server All displays update from the SNTP server specified Ethernet network Ethernet network Configure net parameters Sync SNTP Write the server addres in the field Configure net parameters Sync SNTP Write the server addres in the field Configure net parameters Sync SNTP Write the server addres in the field SNTP server ...

Page 18: ... Frame This frame only includes the code This does not send any data Code End of block ACII P H Hexa 50h 48h Response frame Code Data End of block Code Day Month Year Space Hour Minute Second End of block ASCII R H DD MM AA HH MM SS Hexa 52h 48h 20h Example 13 06 00 16 05 2013 Code Data End of block Code Day Month Year Space Hour Minute Second End of block ASCII R H 16 05 13 13 16 00 Hexa 52h 48h ...

Page 19: ...tion must be the same for all RS 485 network There are many configurations possible only with RS 485 or combining different options this displays offer The following networks are the most usual but the user can create new ones Sync through one display without more options RS 485 network RS 485 network Client display Sync Parameter 4 2 3 RS 485 Client display Sync Parameter 4 2 3 RS 485 Server disp...

Page 20: ...014E Page 20 of 26 Sync through a display with GPS RS 485 network RS 485 network Client display Sync Parameter 4 2 3 RS 485 Client display Sync Parameter 4 2 3 RS 485 Server display Sync Parameter 4 2 4 GPS ...

Page 21: ...ed to a SNTP server Ethernet network Ethernet network RS 485 network RS 485 network Client display Sync Parameter 4 2 3 RS 485 Client display Sync Parameter 4 2 3 RS 485 Server display Configure net parameters Sync SNTP Write the server addres in the field SNTP server ...

Page 22: ...Time programming F H Display time request Frame This frame only includes the code This does not send any data Code Address End of block ACII P H H L Hexa 50h 48h Example Request time from the display in address 03 Code Address End of block ACII P H 03 Hexa 50h 48h 30h 33h Response frame Code Address Data End of block Code Address Day Month Year Space Hour Minute Second End of block ASCII R H H L D...

Page 23: ...ond End of block ASCII F H H L DD MM AA HH MM SS Hexa 46h 48h 20h Example Send 13 16 00 16 05 2013 to the display at address 03 Code Address Data End of block Code Address Day Month Year Space Hour Minute Second End of block ASCII F H 03 16 05 13 13 16 00 Hexa 46h 48h 30h 33h 31h 36h 30h 35h 31h 33h 20h 31h 33h 31h 36h 30h 30h ...

Page 24: ...inal Port The same port as the start port Internal Start Port The port the user enters wants to enter the display In this case the port is 80 which is the standard web page access IP address The LAN IP of the display Port redirection configuration Server name External Start Port External Final Port Protocol Internal Start Port Internal Final Port Server IP address Display 10021 10021 TCP 80 80 192...

Page 25: ...wing European directives Directive LVD 2006 95 CEE Low Voltage Directive Standard UNE EN61010 1 Security in electric equipment Directive EMC 2014 30 UE Electromagnetic Compatibility Standard UNE EN 61000 6 4 Generic Emission Standard Industrial environment Standard UNE EN 61000 6 2 Generic Immunity Standard Industrial environment Directive 2011 65 CE Restriction of the use of certain hazardous sub...

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