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CHAPTER THREE
The actual external frequency measurement number itself is also auto scaled. It will
display measurements in parts to E-09, E-12, or E-14. If the input offset/measurement is
greater than 1x10
-5
or if the input signal contains noise, “TOO HIGH” will be displayed.
The external frequency input is divided down to 1pps, and then compared against the
unit’s internal 1PPS. It is important to enter the correct frequency number or it will cause
a large error in the final result.
The measurement number is a relative frequency error between the unit and the external
frequency source. If the unit’s frequency is lower than the frequency of the external
source, a negative number is displayed. If the unit’s frequency is higher than the
frequency of the external source, a positive number is displayed.
3.3.8 SINGLE EVENT LOG MENU SCREEN
Subsequent pushing of the MENU keyboard switch will display the Single Event Log Menu
Screen which is shown below and contains these choices:
Column:
1 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
| | | | | | | | |
EVENT LOG<1>STOP<2>CLR<3>EDGE000<4>START
S00 E000 ? <5>
←
<6>
→
Row 1
Row 2
Single Event Log is operational in the AUTO, DYNAMIC, and STATIONARY modes when
“LOCKED” with the following qualification: If after achieving “LOCKED” the unit loses
satellites and the “TRACKING” and “LOCKED” LEDs go out, this function will still be
operational until satellites are reacquired. At that point, it won’t be operational again until
“LOCKED” has been achieved. This function is always available in “FLYWHEEL” mode.
The event log can also be programmed, read, and/or cleared, using the front panel keyboard.
Pushing keyboard switch “1” stops the event log.
Pushing keyboard switch “2” clears the event log.
Pushing keyboard switch “3” selects which edge of the event input pulse to trigger on. (0 =
falling edge, 1 = rising edge). The first digit is for Channel Three and the second digit is for
Channel Two (neither of which are active in this option). The third digit is for Channel One.
Keep pushing keyboard switch “3” until the correct number (either one or zero) appears in the
third digit. The one or zero appearing in the first and second digits is ignored in this option,
therefore the contents of these digits will not be important to the unit.
Pushing keyboard switch “4” starts the events log.
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