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UTC Coordinated Universal Time ("temps universel coor-
donné"), also referred to as ZULU time
TAI—Temps Atomique International
GPSThe raw GPS time as transmitted by the GNSS satellites
(as of 5-March-2024, this is 18 seconds ahead of UTC time)
A local clock set up through the Time Management Page—Refer
to "The Time Management Screen" on page156 for more
information on how to configure and read the System Time.
Local timescale allows a Local Clock to apply a time offset for
Time Zone and DST correction.
Offset (ns): Provides the ability to account for STANAG Line (TOD1
and TOD2 independently) cable delays or other latencies in the
STANAG output. Available Offset range is 500 to +500ms in 5ns
steps.
3. Click Submit.
2.7.4.9 The 10MHz Outputs
The 10MHz signal is provided by the internal oscillator. Depending on the
product configuration placed at the time of ordering, VersaSync offers up to four
10MHz outputs.
The four 10 MHz outputs are all controlled via one setting (for example, all SMA
outputs are off). To configure these outputs, navigate to:
INTERFACES > OUTPUTS, or
INTERFACES > OPTIONCARDS > Main
and select the 10 MHz Output 0.
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CHAPTER 2 VersaSync User Manual Rev. 12
2.7 Configuring Inputs/Outputs

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