3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
3.1.1
Fault Indications
Fault Indications
Fault Indications
Fault Indications
Fault Indications
The display communicates faults by flashing the seconds
digits or sequentially flashing hours, minutes and sec-
onds digits. This alerts the user that the time display is
either not synchronized or not connected to its time
source.
NetClock and TimeBridge Fault Indications
NetClock and TimeBridge Fault Indications
NetClock and TimeBridge Fault Indications
NetClock and TimeBridge Fault Indications
NetClock and TimeBridge Fault Indications
The TimeView 400 seconds flash when the NetClock
Master Clock or TimeBridge TIME SYNC lamp is red. This
failure could be due to a power failure or the time source
is unable to receive its synchronization signal. The
seconds digits will remain flashing until the time source
reacquires time synchronization.
Sequentially flashing hours, minutes and seconds indi-
cate that the TimeView 400 is no longer receiving the
synchronizing data stream from the NetClock or
TimeBridge. This condition could be caused by a broken
or loose RS-485 connection or RS-485 driver/receiver
failure. The display will continue to flash until the data
stream is restored.
Computer Fault Indications
Computer Fault Indications
Computer Fault Indications
Computer Fault Indications
Computer Fault Indications
The display seconds flash when the TimeView 400 has not
received a synchronizing data stream from the computer
within four hours. The seconds remain flashing until the
computer updates the clock.
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