8.10
Programmable Pulse Commands
8.10.1
Set Pulse Width
Command:
m,nPW
m,nPW configures the Programmable Pulse output pulse width in sec-
onds, where m = 0 through 8,640,000 in 10 millisecond increments
(gives you from 0 to 24 hours). n = 0 for Prog Pulse A, = 1 for Prog
Pulse B. nPW returns current setting, e.g. 0PW returns PWA:100, which
means 100 10-millisecond increments (or 1 second).
Response:
C
8.10.2
Set Programmable Pulse Output Mode
Command:
m,nPM
m,nPM configures the programmable pulse mode (m) and output port
(n).
Programmable Pulse A can accept modes m = 0 and 1, Pro-
grammable Pulse B can accept four modes: 0, 1, 2, and 3. nPM returns
current setting. Values for m and n are:
m = 0, Pulse OFF; = 1, Pulse Mode; = 2, Frequency Mode; = 3, Aux
IRIG Mode; n = 0, Timing Output A; = 1, Timing Output B
Response:
C
8.10.3
Set Alarm Time Mark
Command:
d,h,m,s,hs,oAL
. . . AL sets the date and time at which the Model 1095A/C issues the
programmable pulse. d, h, m, s and hs set the output pulse to be
generated at the next occurrence of the specified time and date. o =
0 sets the output to Programmable Pulse A; 1, to programmable Pulse
B. oAL returns current setting.
Format: d = day of year (1 through 366)
h = hour (0 through 23)
m = minute (0 through 59)
s = second (0 through 59)
hs = fractional seconds in 0.01 increments (00 through 99)
o = Programmable Pulse A or B; 0 = A, 1 = B
Response:
C
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