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View BT3 (TimeSource 2700) Mode and
Duration
1.
In the main menu, click Status.
2.
Click Alarm Monitor.
3.
View the current BT3
(TimeSource 2700) mode, and the
amount of time the unit has been
in that mode.
The TimeSource 2700 will be in
one of four modes: CDMA normal,
bridging, holdover, or warm-up.
• CDMA normal indicates the sys-
tem is operating without any
CDMA events or alarm condi-
tions.
• Bridging indicates the system is
operating with a transient
CDMA event. Bridging does not
indicate a problem that requires
any maintenance.
• Holdover occurs when a CDMA
event has escalated because the
event has not cleared; i.e., bridg-
ing has escalated to holdover
because the CDMA event keeps
occurring. Holdover also results
in a minor alarm. Holdover does
not indicate a loss of timing out-
put quality until a major alarm is
also declared.
• Warm-up indicates the system is
in a power-up state. Timing out-
puts will not be generated until
the system exits warm-up.
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