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First Menu
Level
Mode Number
Second
Menu
Level
Value
Range
Mode Description and Instructions
to
9999
(default=1) – The counter will increase or decrease by this amount each time the
counter is incremented or decremented.
45
5
-12 to 12
Sync Receive Time Zone Offset
= -12 to 12 - (0 default) – time zone offset for wire sync receive to convert incoming
local time from a computer to Zulu time. Use the same time zone offset that the
computer uses. For example, if the computer is set to central time or the CDMA
receiver is receiving central time (-6), then set this mode to –6 to cancel the local time
zone offset. Set Mode 32-8=2 to enable this mode. Also, set Mode 24-24 to the local
daylight saving time rule. The default is U.S. daylight saving time.
45
9
-2
to
9999
Serial Sync Output Delay
Duration between serial sync output transmissions in tenths of seconds. A value of
(minus) -1 (default) causes the sync data to be transmitted once per second. (Ver.
4.51) A value of (minus) -2 (default) causes the sync data to be transmitted once per
minute. A value of -3 causes the sync data to be transmitted once per hour. A value
of -4 causes the sync data to be transmitted twice daily at 2 and 3 am. See also Mode
32-12.
45
12
Ethernet UDP Time Synchronization Port
The least significant four digits of the port address is displayed. 10,000 will be added
to the stored valued. The default stored value is 6000; therefore, the port address is
16000. Select mode 70-4 to send the stored value to the Ethernet interface. See also
Modes 45-10, 45-11, 70, and 71
45
13
0-9999
Alarm Frequency
0=disabled, 1-9999 seconds between alarms. This mode is used with the Alarm
Toggle Mode 49. During the period the alarm is normally toggled on, the alarm can
be turned on and off at a periodic rate. Mode 45-13 determines how often the alarm
activates within the toggle on period, while Mode 5 determines the alarm duration.
45
14
0-9999
GPS, IRIG-B and SMPTE Receiver Delay Correction
– 0-9999 milliseconds -
This mode cancels the reception delay introduced by the serial cable between the
receiver and the clock. One second is added to the time received, the update is then
delayed by the specified number of milliseconds before being displayed. 50ms is the
default.
The number of zones and/or digital lettering can also affect the displayed time.
45
15
1-9999
Alarm duration multiplier -
1 (default) - 9999
This value is a multiplier for the alarm duration values in Mode 5 and Mode 30. This
feature allows much longer alarm duration times. For example, if Mode 5=3 and
Mode 45-15=10, the alarm duration is 300 seconds, or five minutes.
45
16
-50 – 150
Thermostat
–50 to 150 Fahrenheit or Celsius
This mode is used to configure the thermostat feature. The temperature sensor is
used to operate the alarm output relay. The default setting of -50 disables thermostat
operation. If the setting does not equal -50 degrees (F or C), then the setting will be
compared against the measured temperature. If the measured temperature is greater