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Symmetricom TimeProvider 500 series Reference Guide

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TMSL 097-44018-26 Issue 2: Sep 99
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swmsg This parameter is the switching message delay, which pertains to changes in signal quality that
involve switches or rearrangements. This is the amount of time from when a signal quality level
change is reported (following the persistence delay) until the new signal quality level SSM is
sent to the timing output cards.
thlev This parameter specifies threshold level of a <monval>.
tid This parameter is the target identifier and identifies the routing information necessary for a
message sent by an OS to reach a system. The tid must be a valid <sid> (the name assigned
to the target system with the SET-SID command). The <sid> in the response message is the
same value as the <tid>.
Shelf types are defined as follows:
Master: the shelf that is the communications interface for the system and contains the
highest-quality clocks in the system.
Expansion: a shelf with no input cards, no clock cards, and is timed from the master shelf
via a ribbon cable (generally collocated with the master shelf).
Remote: a shelf that contains timing input cards that use composite clock timing sig-
nals from the master or an expansion shelf (generally located distant from the
master shelf).
The <tid> can be omitted only if one of the following is true:
Connection is made directly to the master shelf.
There is only one system.
Note: Expansion and remote shelves are not addressed through the <tid> parameter. Refer to
the <aid> parameter in this table.
time This parameter is the current time in the 6-digit form hh-mm-ss (hours-minutes-seconds). For
example, 15-46-06 is 3:46:06 pm.
troublecode This parameter specifies the signal condition upon failure: AIS or squelch.
type This parameter specifies the type of reference (GPS, Cesium, etc.) the selected reference
uses.
typerep This parameter is the type of condition <condtype>. See Tables A and D.
uap This parameter specifies the user access level:1 through 5 (5 is the highest).
uid This parameter is the user identification. The first character must be an alpha character and a
maximum of 10 characters can be used.
vldty This parameter indicates whether the information collected represents a complete monitoring
interval. Valid values for <vldty> are:
(null) = complete
NA = not available
P=partial
Table A. Parameter Definitions (Contd)
PARAMETER DEFINITION

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Symmetricom TimeProvider 500 series Specifications

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BrandSymmetricom
ModelTimeProvider 500 series
CategoryData Loggers
LanguageEnglish

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