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Clock Startup and Utility Software
6.6.8
The Programmable Pulse A Screen
Select the
Prog. Pulse A
tab to configure how the 1094B sends pulses out Channel A. There are two
modes and seven pulse types from which to choose.
Figure 6.11: Programmable Pulse A Setup Screen
DEFINITIONS
Modes:
(1) On and Off.
Pulse Mode Types:
(1) Pulse per Second, (2) Pulse per Minute, (3) Pulse per Hour, (4) Pulse
per Day, (5) Single Trigger, (6) Slow Code, and (7) Seconds per Pulse.
Polarity:
Pulses may be set to transition positively or negatively.
Alarm Time Mark:
Specify the time and date, UTC or Local, for a pulse event.
Pulse Width:
Pulse width may be specified in 10 millisecond increments up from 10
milliseconds (0.010 seconds) to a full 24 hours.
Pulse Delay:
Pulse Delay works in most modes, except in Alarm Time Mark and Slow Code. It
delays the pulse by the selected value, after the top of the second, minute, hour or day depending
on the chosen Pulse Type.