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The incoming input time information may be provided as local time, but System Time may be
configured as UTC time, so internal computations need to be performed. With the Timescale
field set to "Local", select the name of a previously created Local Clock. The Time Zone and DST
rules, as configured in the Local Clock will be applied to the front panel time display. See also
.
Offset : Provides the ability to account for HAVE QUICK cable delays or other latencies
in the HAVE QUICK outputs. The Offset values are entered in nanoseconds (ns). The avail
able Offset range is –500 to +500 ms.
HAVE QUICK Output: Status Window
To view the current settings of a HAVE QUICK Output , go to its Status window. For instructions,
see: "Viewing Input/Output Configuration Settings" on page 329.
The Web UI list entries for this card are: HAVE QUICK out, BNC and HAVE QUICK Out, RS-
485 .
The outputs are named: HQ Output [number] .
The Status window displays the following settings:
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A local clock set up through the Time Management Page: This option will appear
under the name of the local clock you have set up. Refer to "The Time Man
agement Screen" on page 140 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.
Note:
SecureSync starts numbering I/O ports with 0 (only 1PPS and 10 MHz out
puts start at 1, because of the built-in outputs).
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