NTP100 – Rev 1.0.1 Dec-04
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Model –GPS
When the NTP100-GPS achieves a GPS satellite fix, the continuous time/date obtained from GPS will
automatically overwrite any that is manually established. Therefore, practical ongoing use of this feature
requires the NTP100 to be disconnected from its GPS antenna.
Model -TC
Recommended (Default) Settings
NOTE: If your time code source outputs UTC referenced SMPTE 30/25/24 fps time code to the Leitch date
encoded format or IRIG-B/B1 time code to the IEEE 1344 standard, then leave both the “Ignore Date From
Reference” and “Ignore Year From Reference” unchecked and disabled (use factory default setting) as
shown
.
This will allow the automatic detection of time, date (or day of year), and year information from the
incoming time code signal. This is the normal (factory default) setting.
Note: the time of day information will continue to be decoded from the time code signal, and will overwrite the manual
entry.
Using the default settings, will allow the automatic detection of time, date (or day of year), and year information from
the incoming time code signal. These are the recommended settings.
Date or Year Manual Overwrite (Ignore Date or Ignore Year from Reference) Feature
The
date overwrite
feature may be used if the Time Code signal (model –TC) does not contain date encoded
time code to either the SMPTE 30/25/24 fps Leitch date format standard or the IRIG-B/B(1) IEEE 1344
standard.
Set Time / Date screen, models –GPS and -OSC