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9.2 Command Set 83
Set Alarm Time Mark
Command: ddd:hh:mm:ss(.ss)OU(OL)
OU sets the time at which the clock issues the programmable pulse, in the UTC format. OL sets
the time at which the clock issues the programmable pulse, in the Local format. If ddd is set to
0, the pulse will repeat daily at the specified time. If ddd is set from 001 to 366, the output pulse
will be generated at the next occurrence of the specified time and date.
Response:
C
Format: ddd = day of year (1 through 366)
hh = hour (0 through 23)
mm = minute (0 through 59)
ss = second (0 through 59)
(.ss) = fractional seconds in 0.01 increments (00 through 99)
OU = UTC time (OL for Local time)
Set Pulse Output to Slow Code
Command: nCM
nCM configures the pulse output to slow code. Slow Code pulse output is held high and goes low
for six seconds on the day, four seconds on the hour and two seconds on the minute.
Response:
C
Format: n = 0, Slow Code off
n = 1, UTC Slow Code
n = 2, Local Slow Code
Set Pulse Polarity
Command: nPP
nPP sets the programmable pulse output polarity (i.e. TTL/CMOS high or low), where n = 0
sets pulse polarity to positive, and n = 1 sets the pulse polarity to negative. Positive means that
the output voltage is held low until the beginning of the pulse period, at which time it transitions
high. Negative means that the output voltage is held high until the beginning of the pulse period,
at which time it transitions low.
Response:
C

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Arbiter Systems 1084A Specifications

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BrandArbiter Systems
Model1084A
CategoryClock
LanguageEnglish