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ALPHA Serial Clock Manual
10
Network configurations—Adding serial clocks to an Alpha network
Alpha serial clocks can be connected together with each other or in a mix of
Alpha signs. Also, like an Alpha sign, an Alpha serial clock must be
terminated when it is the last device on a network.
In a network, one clock (or a PC attached to the network) is used to
synchronize all the other clocks to the same time. In a network composed of
all Alpha serial clocks, one clock must be set to master mode and the other
clocks set to slave mode.
Table 1: Networking Alpha serial clocks
(Example 1 — Clocks on an Ethernet network)
In this example of clocks on an Ethernet network, all clocks must be set to slave mode.
Item Part # Description
A 1088-8621 3 foot serial cable, RJ-11 to RJ-11
* B 1088-1114B Ethernet Adapter II (5VDC power is required from the clock)
C TCP/IP network cable (10/100 BASE-T)
* To provide power to the Ethernet Adapter II, the J5 Jumper must be moved from positions 1 and 2 to positions 2
and 3. To change the location of the J5 jumper go to page 16 for details.
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C
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Adaptive Micro Systems Alpha Specifications

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BrandAdaptive Micro Systems
ModelAlpha
CategoryMonitor
LanguageEnglish

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