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MITS Janus Time Engine
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The JTE Master Clock uses the IEEE1588 default profile.
1.1.6
Time of Day Clock
A Time Of Day (TOD) clock is provided that when the primary lithium cell is properly installed
will maintain YYYY, MM, DD, HH, MM and SS values when powered down. TOD is not a
low drift clock. The value of TOD is used to set the time master at power up. Time master
accuracy is achieved after it has been synchronized to one of the available time reference
sources.
The TOD is updated to equal the value of the time master once per second. This assures that the
TOD clock is reasonably accurate even after long periods without powering up the MJTE.
Power up accuracy will depend on the length of the power outage, variation in storage
temperatures and the state of synchronization on last update from the time master.
If the primary cell fails or is removed, TOD will start at 00,001,00,00,00,00.
1.1.7
Time Zone Offset
When locked to GPS (option), NTP or PTP a time zone off set function is provided to localize
the time reported, if desired. The time zone offset adds or subtracts 12 hours (15-minute
corrections to the time are also available) to the UTC time reported by these references. Time
Zone Offset is not applied when the reference is any IRIG source or 1PPS.
1.1.8
Ethernet
The Ethernet interface will support 100/1000 base-T transfer rates is set to auto-negotiate to the
highest rate the network node will support.
Address assignment may either be determined by a DHCP switch or router or may be set to a
fixed IP, port, gateway, and subnet mask. The factory default fixed IP address is
192.168.150.90; gateway of 192.168.150.100 and subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
The socket functions support TCP/IP, UDP unicast and multi-cast protocols. TCP/IP ports are
intended for commands, status and JSON objects. Appropriate UDP ports are used to support
IEEE 1588 (PTP) communications.
The Ethernet interface also integrates a PTP hardware timestamping function for use when set to
synchronize to or function as a PTP master clock.
The MJTE does not support IEEE 802.3/Ethernet PTP modes of communications.