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⑧ If the time setting has been made, adjustment of the hands of the secondary clock is
started.
* If the voltage of the capacitor has reduced to 3.5 V or less, “LCAP” and the current
time is displayed alternately on the time display, and the hand adjustment will not
be started. Once the capacitor is recharged, the time display shows the current time
only, and the hands are adjusted automatically.
For details, refer to “11.7 Special Display.”
11.4.4
Manual GNSS reception
① Keep and pressed at the
same time.
② After the reception of GNSS signal is
completed, the “SYNC” indicator lights up.
* If the voltage of the capacitor has reduced to 3.7 V or less, “LCAP” and the current time
is displayed alternately on the time display, and the manual GNSS reception is disabled.
Once the capacitor is recharged, it will be enabled.
While the hands of the secondary clock are being adjusted, “ADJ” is displayed on the
time display for five seconds, and the GNSS reception is disabled. Perform the manual
GNSS reception after the hand adjustment is completed.
For details, refer to “11.7 Special Display.”
11.4.5
“0” seconds setting
① Press during normal operation of the clock controller (while the current time is
shown on the display).
When the “Seconds” count any number from “0” to “29,” the “Seconds” are reset to “0”
without affecting the “Minutes.”
When the “Seconds” count any number from “30” to “59,” one minute is added and the
“Seconds” are reset to “0.”
② The “Minutes” and “Seconds” are shown
for five seconds, and then, the display
changes to the “Hour” and “Minutes.”
Summary of Contents for QP-400GS
Page 1: ...I 7211 5 QP 400GS...
Page 2: ...1 2 3 4...
Page 5: ...1 1 1...
Page 6: ...2 AY QF BOX GNSS...
Page 7: ...3 2 1 4 AM10 00 PM2 00 4 GNSS GNSS GNSS OA...
Page 8: ...4 3 3 1 GNSS QP 400GS GNSS GNSS 3 2 1 1 3 3 1...
Page 9: ...5 4 5 4 1 16 2 1 SD 14 0 5A 5 2 20 1 1 GNSS QP 400GS A GNSS B C QP 500...
Page 10: ...6 6 6 1 550 M8AY M8 B A B 470 A 10...
Page 11: ...7 6 2 700 M10AY M10 2 540...
Page 12: ...8 6 3 Q 10 800 850 800 850 89 1 89 1 300 700 139 8 4360 5300...
Page 13: ...9 7 7 1 7 1 1 GNSS A 1 4 AM10 00 PM2 00 B 90 B 90 LFR M 2 LFR B GNSS A M4 2...
Page 14: ...10 7 1 2 15mm 7 2 7 2 1 GNSS A 1 4 AM10 00 PM2 00 B 90 B 90 15mm B A GNSS...
Page 15: ...11 8 8 1 8 2 QF BOX...
Page 16: ...12 9 9 1 CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 CH2 2 9 2 9 3 GNSS GND 1PPS 1PPS GNSS...
Page 17: ...13 9 4 A GNSS B GND 1PPS 1PPS Reserved Reserved C CH1 CH1 CH2 CH2 CH2 2 A B C...
Page 18: ...14 10 10 1 1...
Page 19: ...15 10 2 Q P 4 0 0 B GNSS 2 6 C A A B C D A B C D C A B A B C D E F A B C D E F B A A B GNSS...
Page 20: ...16 10 3 1 2 1 25 100m 2 2 200m GNSS 1 2 1 25 200m 2 2 300m 0 65 0 5 100m 1 2 0 75 200m...
Page 21: ...17 11 11 1 11 1 1 AM PM 0 30 0 29 30 59 LFR GPS GNSS GNSS SYNC 24 DST 11 1 2 11 1 3...
Page 22: ...18 11 2 3 5V LCAP 11 7...
Page 24: ...20 11 4 11 4 1 GNSS UTC UTC UTC 0H 8H 0H 8H 1H 8H 1H 8H 1H 9H 2H 9H 3H 10H 4H 3H 7H 8H 8H 10H...
Page 25: ...21 11 4 2 AM PM 1 0 5 3 5V LCAP 11 7...
Page 26: ...22 11 4 3 CH1 CH2 CH1 END...
Page 28: ...24 11 5 QP 400GS 1 1 PM12 00 GNSS GNSS 3 7V LCAP GNSS PM12 00 GNSS 11 7 GNSS GNSS 11 4 4 GNSS...
Page 29: ...25 11 6 11 6 1 DST 2 3 00 DST 11 6 2 DST 3 2 00 DST...
Page 30: ...26 11 6 3 DST DST...
Page 33: ...29 11 8 2 9V 006P 2 9V...
Page 34: ...30 12 GNSS TL 4930 SEI No 2140 QP 400GS 2 125V 0 5A 13 7...
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