8.2.3
Preconfigured Broadcast Strings
Listed below are the syntax and meaning of the twelve preconfigured
strings that may be installed into the Model 1095A/C. Use the 1095
Utility Application to install and start the desired string. Use the . . . BR
command, as described in this chapter to start and stop the broadcasts
from a terminal program.
Interrogate Mode
In the interrogate mode the clock does not broadcast a message, but
waits for a command.
Broadcast ASCII Standard
ASCII STD broadcasts the time of day as ASCII standard data from
either COM1 or COM2 based on how it is configured in the 1095 Utility
Communications panel, or from a terminal program.
Response:
<
soh
>
ddd:hh:mm:ssC
Broadcast Event Data
Configures to broadcast event data a new string for each new event. It
will continue to broadcast events as long as it is configured to do so and
new events are being recorded.
Response:
(Local)
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mmP:ss.sssssss nnnALC
(UTC)
mm/dd/yyyy hh:mmP:ss.sssssss nnnAUC
Broadcast Vorne Standard
Configures to broadcast Vorne Standard data formatted for Vorne large
format time displays from either COM1 or COM2.
Refer to Arbiter
Systems Application Note 103 for more information on using large
format displays with GPS clocks from Arbiter Systems.
Response:
44hhmmssC
(UTC/Local time)
55dddC
(day of year)
11nnC
(out-of-lock time)
belC
(bel = Hex 07; sounds at the end of the time code)
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