17.If UTC time is desired, skip to Step 18. If local time is desired, use the Edit Date
command to set the date and time.
ED-DAT:::<ctag>::yyyy-mm-dd,hh-mm-ss:MODE=LOCAL;
where:
yyyy =
month (mm = 01 to 12)
mm =
day in (dd = 01 to 31)
dd =
hours (hh = 00 to 23)
hh =
minutes (mm = 00 to 59)
mm =
seconds (ss = 00 to 59)
ss =
Example command to set local time:
ED-DAT:::123::2000-06-15,14-25-00:MODE=LOCAL;
18.If UTC time is not desired, skip to Step 19. Use the Edit Date command to set the
system for UTC time.
ED-DAT:::<ctag>::yyyy-mm-dd:MODE=UTC;
where:
= year (yyyy = 1998 to 2096)
yyyy
= month ((mm = 01 to 12)
mm
= day (dd = 01 to 31)
dd
Example command to set UTC time:
ED-DAT:::123::2000-06-15:MODE=UTC;
Set the Input Parameters
19.Use the Retrieve Equipment command to identify whether and how the inputs
are provisioned.
RTRV-EQPT::ALL:<ctag>;
Note: Observe those results with an <aid> of RO-a and SPAN-a. If
MONITOR=ALW appears for an input, that input has previously been
entered. If ENSEMBLER=ALW appears for an input, that input has
been set to be ensembled.
20.If the results of Step 19 indicate the remote oscillator inputs are set as desired,
skip to Step 22. Use the Enter Equipment command to monitor and/or ensemble
each remote oscillator input.
ENT-EQPT::RO-a:<ctag>:::ENSEMBLER=b;
where:
= remote oscillator input (a = A or B)
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