Spectracom Format 1S - Safran VersaSync User Manual

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HH
:
MM
SS
The leading edge of the first character (CR) marks the on-time point of the data
stream.
The time synchronization status character (I) is defined as described below:
?
When the receiver is unable to track any satellites and the time synchronization lamp is
red.
*
When the receiver time is derived from the battery backed clock or set manually through
the Setup Port Interface.
E x a m p l e :
FRI 20APR01 12:45:36
The example data stream provides the following information:
Sync
Status
Date
Time
5.3.7

Spectracom Format 1S

Format 1S (Space) is very similar to Format 1, with the exception of a space being
the first character of Days 1 through 9 of each month (instead of the leading "0"
which is present in Format 1).
Most external systems utilizing Data Format 1 will look for a single digit day of the
month for day 1 through day 9, with a space in front of each digit (^1, ^2, ^3 ... 10,
11...) whereas other systems need to see a two digit day of the month for all days 1
through 9 with a leading 0 instead of a space (01, 02, 03... 10, 11...).
If your device requires the single digit day of the month for days 1 through 9
(i.e. 1, 2, etc.), select Format 1S.
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Hours (00-23)
Colon separator
Minutes (00-59)
Seconds (00-60)
The clock is not time synchronized to GNSS. Time is derived from the battery
backed clock or set manually
Friday, April 23, 2015
12:45:36
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