E x a m p l e
m e s s a g e :
CR LF I ^ WWW ^ DDMMMYY ^ HH:MM:SS CR LF
Where:
CR
Carriage Return
LF
Line Feed
I
Time Sync Status (space, ?, *)
^
Space separator
WWW
Day of Week (SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT)
DD
Numerical Day of Month (1-31)
MMM
Month (JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC)
YY
Year without century (99, 00, 01, etc.)
HH
Hours (00-23)
:
Colon separator
MM
Minutes (00-59)
SS
Seconds (00-60)
The leading edge of the first character (
CR
) marks the on-time point of the data stream.
The time synchronization status character (
I
) is defined as described below:
?
When the receiver is unable to track any satellites and the time synchronization lamp is red.
* When the receiver time is derived from the battery backed clock or set manually through the Setup Port
Interface.
E x a m p l e :
FRI 20APR15 12:45:36
The example data stream provides the following information:
NetClock User Reference Guide
393
APPENDIX
Summary of Contents for NetClock 9400 Series
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ...Blank page II NetClock User Reference Guide...
Page 16: ...BLANK PAGE XIV NetClock User Reference Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS...
Page 42: ...BLANK PAGE 1 11 Regulatory Compliance 26 CHAPTER 1 NetClock User Reference Guide Rev 16...
Page 160: ...BLANK PAGE 2 17 Configuring Outputs 144 CHAPTER 2 NetClock User Reference Guide Rev 16...
Page 238: ...BLANK PAGE 3 5 Managing the Oscillator 222 CHAPTER 3 NetClock User Reference Guide Rev 16...
Page 462: ...BLANK PAGE 446 NetClock User Reference Guide...