Web Interface
TIMING Tab
Select a topic from below to learn more about the TIMING features of the Web Interface:
TIMING- TimeZone
Local Time Zone
This setting affects:
The time shown on the SyncServer front panel display when the user presses the TIME
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button. Also see TIME Button (on page 73).
The time output by the IRIG out connector (if available), when the Output Type is set to
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Local on the REFERENCES - IRIG-B page.
To determine the timecodes associated with each model of SyncServer, see SyncServer
feature comparison (see
The Time Zone setting does not affect NTP or any of the other timing outputs.
To set the time zone, select a profile from the list of Time Zones and click the APPLY button.
Each profile contains the offset from UTC to the time zone, plus any rules for daylight saving
time or summer time adjustments.
The Time Zones are alphabetically organized as follows:
Most Time Zones are sorted by continent and city name.
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Some Time Zones are sorted by country and city name.
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Some Time Zones are sorted by acronym (e.g., UTC, EST).
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Some islands are sorted by ocean (e.g., Atlantic, Pacific, Indian) or national affiliation.
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Current shows the time zone in effect and the local time at the moment the page was gen-
erated.
TIMING- HWClock
Use this page to configure the HW Clock.
See also: Steering with a Frequency Reference (on page 44), and Frequency Refer-
ence - Power-Down / Reboot (on page 45)
The Hardware Clock (HW Clock) provides accurate time to the SyncServer from one of its
timing references, allowing it to operate as a Stratum 1 Network Time Protocol server.
The SyncServer automatically detects and synchronizes the Hardware Clock to the highest
available reference in the following order:
GPS
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IRIG
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1 PPS
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10 MHz
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"SyncServer Signal Feature
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