90
6
F
2
S
0
7
8
9
O
3
T R I P
0 = f f
1
1
= O n
T R I P 2
1
0 = O f f
1 = O n
T R I P
1
0 = O f f
1 = O n
T
R
I P
1
0 = O f f
1 = O n
5
T R I
1
0 = O f f
1 = O n
4
P
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1
h
1
Enter 1 to use as a starter or enter 0 if not to use. Repeat this for all items.
Enter the signal number to record binary signals in Appendix B.
4.2.6.6 Status
To set the status display described in Section 4.2.4, do the following.
Press 5 (= Status) on the "Setting (change)" sub-menu to display the "Status" screen.
3 = T i m e z o n e
2 = T i m e s y n c h r o n i z a t i o n
/ 2 S t a t u s
1 = M e t e r i n g
Setting the metering
Press 1 (= Metering) to display the "Metering" screen.
/ 3 M e t e r i n g
1 / 1
D i s p l a y v a l u e 1 = P r i m a r y 2 = S e c o n
r y
d a
_
1
Enter the selected number and press the
ENTER
key. Repeat this for all items.
Setting the time synchronization
The calendar clock can run locally or be synchronized with the external IRIG-B time standard
signal, RSM or IEC or Modbus clock. This is selected by setting as follows.
Press 2 (= Time synchronization) to display the "Time synchronization" screen.
/ 3 T i m e s y n c h r o n i z a t i o n 1 / 1
S y n c 0 = O f f 1 = I R I G 2 = R S M 3 = I E C 4 = M O D 1
_
Enter the selected number and press the
ENTER
key.
Note:
When to select IRIG-B, RSM IEC or Modbus, check that they are active on the "Time
synchronization source" screen in "Status" sub-menu. If it is set to an inactive IRIG-B, RSM
IEC or Modbus, the calendar clock runs locally.
Setting the time zone
When the calendar clock is synchronized with the IRIG-B time standard signal, it is possible to
transfer GMT to the local time.
Press 3 (= Time zone) to display the "Time zone" screen.
Summary of Contents for GRT100 Series
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