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Highlights key operational features like display, timing accuracy, and interfaces.
Specifies power, battery, enclosure, and operating environmental conditions.
Details connecting the universal power supply and PSU order codes.
Lists inputs and outputs available on the rear of the unit.
Describes the four buttons used for navigation and input.
Illustrates the main menu options and navigation flow.
Guides user through setting seconds, minutes, hours, year, month, and day.
Explains how to set the location code for time zone referencing.
Details the function for custom time zone and DST settings.
Lists available synchronisation sources like NTP, GPS, DCF, MSF, IRIG.
Shows wiring for GPS receiver connections.
Guides on installing the GPS receiver system.
Details the wiring connections for the GPS receiver.
Lists pros and cons of MSF/DCF sync.
Covers receiver installation, wiring, and signal alignment procedures.
Describes TIME, NTP, and SNTP protocols.
Details steps for configuring network settings like DHCP and IP.
Lists available zCode output types: OFF, u482, InP, DCF.
Explains the w482 signal, wiring, and commissioning.
Lists types of 24V alternate polarity impulses.
Explains auto-correction, impulse wiring, and commissioning steps.
Details serial connection types, pinouts, and message formats.
Lists configurable serial settings like baud rate, data bits, parity.
Describes the IRIG-B and EBU (LTC) signals and their connections.
Details the dual 230V AC and low voltage DC relay outputs.
Lists available modes for relay output configuration.
Navigates through system settings like Time Mode and zCode outputs.
Explains the meaning of front panel LEDs for status indication.
Shows how to view system date, IP, subnet, gateway, and MAC addresses.
Cable details for GPS and MSF/DCF radio receiver connections.
Cable specifications for w482/48x0code devices.
Details cabling for analogue clock systems based on clock movement and distance.
Covers IP address structure, classes, and subnet addressing.
Explains Address Resolution Protocol and MAC addresses for network communication.