TIMING - Time Zone
To Restore Configuration Settings from a File
1. Click the
Browse...
button.
2. Navigate to the file that contains the configuration settings to be restored.
3. Click the
UPLOAD
button
TIMING - Time Zone
Local Time Zone
This setting affects:
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The time shown on the SyncServer front panel display when the user presses the
TIME
button. Also see
TIME Button
(on page 101).
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The time output by the
IRIG out
connector if the
Output Type
is set to
Local
on the
REFERENCES - Timecode
page. Also see
REFERENCES - Timecode
(on page 71).
The Time Zone setting does not affect NTP or any of the other timing outputs.
To set the time zone, select a profile from the list of
Time Zones
and click the
APPLY
button.
Each profile contains the offset from UTC to the time zone, plus any rules for daylight saving
time or summer time adjustments.
The Time Zones are alphabetically organized as follows:
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Most Time Zones are sorted by
continent
and
city name
.
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Some Time Zones are sorted by
country
and
city name
.
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Some Time Zones are sorted by
acronym
(e.g., UTC, EST).
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Some
islands
are sorted by ocean (e.g., Atlantic, Pacific, Indian) or national affiliation.
Current
shows the time zone in effect and the local time at the moment the page was gen-
erated.
TIMING - HW Clock
Hardware Clock Configuration
Manage the references listed under
Clock Source Priorities
as follows:
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Enable or disable the reference using the checkboxes under
Enable
. Checking the box
enables the reference, clearing it disables the reference.
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Change the priority of the reference by highlighting it and then using the
Up/Down Arrow
buttons move it up or down in priority.
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Restore the default priority and availability settings by clicking the
DEFAULTS
button.
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Each reference shows its default priority. For example, "GPS [Default 1]".
note: The SyncServer S350i does not include a GPS receiver.
Microsemi recommends using the default priorities.
The
Forced Timing Source
setting affects all timing outputs and displays:
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