8.4
Event Mode Commands
8.4.1
Return Specific Event
Command:
nED
nED sets the event buffer Read Index to a specific event number (1
to 300), and returns that event information in either Local or UTC time
format depending on how the command, nTA (below) is configured.
Format:
n = Event-Buffer Read Index Number; U = UTC Time;
L = Local Time
Response:
LCL
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.sssssss nnnLC
UTC
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss.sssssss nnnUC
If the event buffer is empty, the “nED" response will be:
Index not active
8.4.2
Set Event Channel Time
Command:
nTA
nTA sets the time source (1095A/C) to either Local or UTC, where n =
0 sets the event time to UTC and n = 1 sets the event time to Local. TA
returns the current setting.
Response:
C
8.4.3
Control Event Operation
Command:
m,nEV, EV
m,nEV controls event operation, where m = 0 sets the Event mode, and
m = 1 sets the 1-PPS mode. Set n = 0, unless 123; see below. EV
returns a single event from the event buffer.
For example: 0EV sets the Event Mode; 1EV sets the 1-PPS Deviation
Mode; 0,123EV clears the event data.
Response:
C
(
No Data
– if the event buffer is empty)
8.4.4
Return Deviation for Event Channel
Command:
DA
DA returns 1-PPS deviation and sigma for the event input.
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