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Masterclock NTP100 -SERIES - Exiting Telnet; RS-232 Terminal Configuration (Specific to Models GPS and OSC )

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NTP100 – Rev 2.2.0 Oct-12
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®
, Inc.
The year overwrite feature may be used if the Time Code signal (model –TC) does not contain year information in the
time code to either the SMPTE 30/25/24 fps Leitch date format standard IRIG-B/B(1) IEEE 1344 standard.
The time data /information will continue to be decoded from the time code signal, and will always overwrite the manual
time entry.
[Note: for the purpose of refreshing its internal clock, the NTP100 assumes the time and date entered is UTC.]
Exiting Telnet
To exit the terminal interface, select option ‘X’.
RS-232 Terminal Configuration (specific to models GPS and OSC )
The RS-232 configuration interface behaves identically to the telnet interface. To communicate with the NTP100–GPS or
NTP100-OSC in this manner connect any RS-232 terminal or PC serial port and serial terminal application (such as
HyperTerminal) to the DB-9 male connector on the rear of the NTP100 unit (labeled RS-232).
A standard “straight-through” 9-wire serial cable or simple RS-232 cable utilizing pins 2,3, and 5 should be used.
Pin NTP100 Si
g
nal Pin Computer
2 RxD Receive Data 2
3
T
xD
T
ransmit Data 3
5 SG Si
g
nal Ground 5

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