6.1 Setup Menus
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6.1.2
Numeric Data Entry Mode
Numeric data entry mode is activated anytime you enter a menu that requires a change in numerical
value and press either the UP or DOWN key to change the digit value. When in this mode, the
function of the SETUP and ENTER keys change to give left and right cursor control. For example,
suppose you are in the System Delays menu. When you press the ENTER key, you should see
something like the following menu.
SET CABLE DELAY?
DELAY = 000060 ns
To change the setting, you will first need to press either the UP or DOWN key to start changing
the setting value. In this example, the “ones” digit will change. Next, press the SETUP key to
move the cursor to the left to the “tens” digit. Now, use the UP or DOWN key to change the value.
At the conclusion, press the ENTER to move the cursor back to the “ones” digit and ENTER again
to install the new value.
6.1.3
Default Firmware Settings
All models will be configured with default settings when shipped from the factory, unless specified
otherwise at the time of order. Most users elect to modify the clock settings to fit their locale and
desired operation. Default settings are listed in Table 6.2.
Menu Item
Default
Menu Item
Default
Main RS-232
9600, 8, N, 1
Local Offset & DST
none, OFF
Out-of-Lock
01 min.
Backlight
Auto
System Delays
60 ns
Prog. Pulse
Sec. per Pulse
IRIG-B Time Data
UTC, 1344 OFF
Event/Deviation
1 PPS Deviation
Auto Survey
Power On Survey
Position Hold
ON
Option Control
None
–
–
Table 6.2: Default Firmware Settings
6.1.4
To Exit Setup Menus
To exit any configuration menu without saving, press any of the upper row of keys before pressing
ENTER (which installs a new value). To return to the configuration menus, press SETUP again.
If you make a configuration error, you can scroll through the menus again and press ENTER when
you find the menu you want to change.
Summary of Contents for 1084A
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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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