5.2 Input/Output, Function Selection
27
I/O Connector
Function
Jumper No.
&
Position
J2
RS-232
JMP 1, Position “A”
P3
Channel A Event/1 PPS
JMP 1, Position “B”*
Table 5.2: JMP1, Event Input Jumper Selection
Wiring for Channel A Event/1 PPS Usage
To use P3 as a data line to trigger the event timer, first remove R44 (see Figure 5.1) and add a wire
on the main board from the left-hand side (facing front of instrument) of where R44 was located to
JMP1, position B. Then set JMP1 to position B. It is not necessary to perform this modification
when using the main RS-232 port as an event input. Just set JMP1 to position A.
5.2.3
JMP2, Fiber Optic Output (Option 20)
Jumper JMP2 is used to control which output signal is available at the Fiber Optic rear panel
connector U46: IRIG-B Unmodulated, IRIG-B Modified Manchester, or 1 PPS. Output signals
and jumper positions are as follows:
Output Signal
JMP2 Position
IRIG-B Unmodulated
A*
IRIG-B Modified Manchester
B
1 PPS
C
Table 5.3: Fiber Optic Output, JMP2
5.2.4
JMP3, Digital Output at P3
Jumper JMP3 selects the output on P3 to be unmodulated IRIG-B, IRIG-B Manchester or 1 PPS.
See Table 5.1 for identification.
5.2.5
JMP4, Relay Control Output
Jumper JMP4 is used to control the FAULT relay function available at rear panel connector J3.
Available functions are 1 PPH, Programmable Pulse, or Fault (Fail-Safe). See Table 5.4 for output
signals and jumper positions. The OUT-OF-LOCK relay is a dedicated function.
5.2.6
JMP5, Receiver Battery (Option 02)
−
Obsolete
Not used on current Model 1084A/B/C clocks. Earlier clocks, with Option 02, use a circuit board
mounted Ni-Cd battery enabled with JMP5. New Model 1084A/B/C clocks use a receiver with its
own manganese dioxide rechargeable lithium (MnO
2
– Li) data backup battery. These batteries offer
approximately 1 month of battery backup service with loss of instrument power. Backup batteries
are kept charged under normal conditions from the clock power supply and have an expected life
of 5 years or more.
Summary of Contents for 1084A
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Page 18: ...xviii LIST OF FIGURES ...
Page 24: ...4 Unpacking the Clock ...
Page 36: ...16 Connecting Inlet Power Input and Output Signals ...
Page 44: ...24 GPS Antenna and Cable Information ...
Page 114: ...94 Startup and Basic Operation ...
Page 123: ...B 4 Physical Dimensions 103 Figure B 1 Suggested Mounting of the AS0094500 Surge Arrester ...
Page 124: ...104 Using Surge Arresters ...
Page 134: ...114 Options List C 6 2 Option 06 Firmware Setup Figure C 3 Option 06 Firmware Setup ...
Page 142: ...122 Options List Figure C 5 Option 06 Output Jumper Settings ...
Page 158: ...138 Options List Figure C 13 Option 17 Board Layout and Jumper Locations ...
Page 163: ...C 13 Option 20A Four Fiber Optic Outputs 143 Figure C 14 Option 20A Jumper Locations ...
Page 170: ...150 Options List Figure C 16 Option 23 Internal Jumper Setup ...
Page 172: ...152 Options List Figure C 17 Option 27 Jumper Locations ...
Page 190: ...170 Options List Figure C 20 Option 29 Connector Signal Locations ...
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