On the 8010-SIE-GPSII there are additional front panel messages that relate to the GPS functions.
See section 3.9 for more information about using the messages related to the GPS functions of the
unit. The most common operational displays are:
GPS STS:SATS
UTC:
12:34:56
Aug 22, 2002 Universal Coordinated Date (adjusted GPS receiver date)
UDC:
TIME ZONE:
There are also some extended displays which are accessible by pressing the SHIFT + DISPLAY keys.
At this time the extended displays are:
OFFS
Jam Sync Offset register
Time at which Reader Time Event GPO will occur
REVT
Time at which Generator Time Event GPO will occur
GEVT
On the 8010-SIE-GPSII there are additional extended front panel messages that relate to the GPS
functions.
Time at which GPS resync will occur
GPS@
3.2.2. Special Front Panel Indicators
The following special indicators are used between the seconds and frames digits of the front panel time
display to identify non-drop frame and drop frame code (NTSC only)
Non Drop Frame
Drop Frame (NTSC) Period (.)
The following special indicators are used between the hours and minutes digits of the front panel time
display on the 8010-SIE-GPSII to identify when the GPS referenced time has is being adjusted for
Daylight Saving Time
DST Time Off
DST Time On
3.3.
PROGRAMMING A SOURCE ID MESSAGE INTO THE ENCODER
The 8010-SIE encodes a source ID message of up to 9 alphanumeric characters, and is shown in the
following format:
AAAAAAAAA
The A represents alphanumeric message characters. Leading spaces in the source ID message are
automatically blanked and the messages are right justified.
OPERATION
Model 8010-SIE Digital Source ID Encoder Manual
xx
XX indicates the number of visible satellites
Universal Coordinated Time (adjusted GPS receiver time)
Time Zone Offset
00:00
Colon (:)
Colon (:)
Period (.)
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