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2.4.6. TIME SYNCHRONIZATION.
The SMOR system includes an input for time synchronization. This input requires the connection of a device
to supply a demodulated IRIG-B output. In this way coordinated universal time is measured to a high degree
of precision and this makes it possible to tag the events generated by the unit with a resolution of one
millisecond.
The use of this input makes it possible to correlate data obtained from different units thanks to
synchronization with GPS satellites. In this way it is possible to obtain very useful information for analysis,
cross-referencing the information provided by different units for a given incident.
Alternatively, it is possible to synchronize units by means of communications, using the GE-LOCAL
communications software, or manually by means of the MMI. If the IRIG-B input is used it has priority over
time setting by communications, since the time read by IRIG-B is much more accurate.
2.4.7. CONFIGURABLE INPUTS AND 0UTPUTS
2.4.7.1. Digital Inputs
The SMOR system has 6 digital inputs (two groups of 3 inputs with one common in each group). The inputs
can be configured by the user by means of the GE-INTRO configuration program. Using the optional
expansion board it is possible to increase the number of inputs up to a total of 12 (4 groups of 3 inputs with
one common in each group. See the external connections diagram in figure 7) This optional board has 6
additional inputs which can also be configured.
The inputs are configured using GE-INTRO configuration software. One of the following meanings can be
assigned to any input: (For more detail about the configuration of the inputs, see GE-INTRO Instruction
Book).
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