4.1.3
Model 1095A Fault Display
If the Model 1095A encounters a fault, the FAULT annunciator LED will
light along with the Operate and possibly the Unlocked LED. Figure 4.3
below illustrates the clock display without antenna connected.
Figure 4.3: Model 1095A with Startup Fault
4.1.4
Model 1095C Fault Display
If the Model 1095C encounters a fault, the FAULT annunciator LED will
light along with the Operate and possibly the Unlocked LED. Figure 4.4
below illustrates the clock display without antenna connected.
Figure 4.4: Model 1095C with Startup Fault
Fault Messages
The Model 1095A/C can supply, via either COM port, a fault message
that identifies the fault. Possible fault messages are: (1) None, (2)
Receiver (failure), (3) Antenna Short, (4) Antenna Open. To check for a
specific fault, use the “FA" command; see Section 8.5.6. Shown below
is a typical fault message using the “FA" command. This particular
message is easily demonstrated by disconnecting the antenna.
Fault: Antenna Open
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