NOTE
When the time source is NTP (
) or a Repeater (Satellite) Transmitter (
), you will not see the three parentheses
symbol
constantly. Time reception occurs at defined intervals depending on a number of different factors. If the
marks are not coming in continually, it's not cause for alarm.
For a GPS time source, if the
marks are not appearing, the GPS Receiver is not receiving a signal from the satellites.
LED status indicator
A Transmitter has a system status LED indicator on its front display to keep an end-user apprised of the status and operating
condition of the unit.
All LEDs turn on for 2 seconds when the Transmitter is powered on. After power on, the LEDs indicate the broadcast state of the
Transmitter and signify warnings and errors.
Green Transmit LED:
identifies the broadcasting status of the Transmitter.
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Steady Green LED: Transmitter is broadcasting time.
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Flashing Green LED: Transmitter is not broadcasting because of a user scheduled event, such as a Transmitter off request.
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Green LED Off: Transmitter did not get an initial time and is not broadcasting, or a software/hardware error is preventing full
transmission output.
Yellow Warning LED:
when flashing, the Transmitter needs attention.
Red Error LED:
when flashing, the Transmitter requires attention.
Time information displayed
Time Zone
Only U.S. Time Zone information is displayed on the Transmitter display, however the Time Zone can be verified by checking to
see that the correct hour is displayed once the Transmitter has received valid data from its time source.
The U.S. time zones displayed are: Eastern (E), Central (C), Mountain (M) or Pacific (P). The Transmitter can be set for all 24 time
zones around the world.
12 or 24 Hours
The 12/24-hour option only affects the Transmitter display. If AM or PM is displayed, then the 12-hour option is selected on the
back. If neither AM nor PM is displayed, then the 24-hour option is selected.
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