TIME Button
Keypad/Display Interface
The keypad/display interface displays the time, system status, and provides the following
functions:
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Configuring and enabling/disabling the LAN1 network port.
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Setting the time and entering freerun mode.
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Adjusting the brightness.
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Locking the keypad.
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Shutting down the SyncServer.
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Backing up and restoring the configuration from the USB port.
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Upgrading the software from the USB port.
Overview
When the SyncServer starts, the display shows the Microsemi logo followed by booting mes-
sages. After a minute or so, the SyncServer displays the default time screen.
The following buttons are user-input devices for the keypad/display interface.
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ENTER
: Use with MENU - Applies a menu selection or function setting.
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CLR
: Use with MENU - Returns to the previous screen without saving changes.
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Left/Right Arrow Buttons
: In functions, moves the cursor left or right. In status, scrolls a
screen horizontally when "<previous:next>" is displayed.
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Up/Down Arrow Buttons
: In functions, increments/decrements the value the cursor is on. In
status, displays the previous/next screen.
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Number Buttons
: Enters a number, or selects a numbered menu item.
The following three buttons change the function of the display.
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TIME:
Changes the format and contents of the time display.
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STATUS:
Displays status the network ports and aspects of the SyncServer.
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MENU
: Displays a menu of functions.
In This Chapter
TIME Button
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STATUS Button
74
MENU Button
76
TIME Button
Pressing the
TIME
button repeatedly changes the format and contents of the time display:
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Large numeric time display on full screen. Hours:Minutes:Seconds
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Medium numeric time display on the left, current reference and NTP Stratum on the right
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