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GPS Satellite Controlled Clock 6875 - Ver. 04.00
Cyclical output:
within 24 hours (Mode 3)
In this mode cyclical pulses with an adjustable pulse width can be created on the corresponding
output. The following pulse intervals are possible:
every 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12 hours
every 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , 10, 12, 15, 20, 30 minutes
every 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 , 10, 12, 15, 20, 30 seconds
The output time of the pulse is fixed by clicking with the mouse on the appropriate arrow filed in
the input fields designated for this. A combination of hours, minutes and seconds is not allowed
and is prevented by the software.
The pulse length can be selected in the range of
10- 2550 msec
in
10 msec
steps. The Pulse
length should not exceed the cycle time, because then the output remains constantly switched
through.
It is possible to invert the signal output.
Daily pulse
(Mode 4)
This mode creates a single pulse per day at the time entered at the output. The output time of
the pulse is fixed by clicking on the corresponding fields or by manual entry in the input fields
designated for this purpose.
The entries for day, month and year are deactivated.
The pulse length can be selected in the range of
10- 2550 msec
in
10 msec
steps.
It is possible to invert the signal output.
Single pulse
(Mode 5)
This mode creates a single pulse per time and date at the output.
This mode creates a single pulse at a defined point in time. The output time of the pulse is fixed
by means of a mouse click on the corresponding arrow fields or by manual entry in the fields
designated for this.
The pulse length can be selected in the range of
10- 2550 msec
in
10 msec
steps. It is possi-
ble to invert the signal output.
In the settings
Mode 2
and
3
it is of no benefit to invert the output, since, in the case of power
failure, false information would be passed on to the outputs. In the following paragraphs there is
an exact description of the individual modes.
By activating the checkbox
"Disable output in quartz mode"
it is possible, in the
modes 4
and
3,
to bind the pulses to the radio-controlled status, specially for
IMP 1
and
IMP 2
. That means
that there is only a pulse output when the clock is in radio-controlled mode.
By deactivating the checkbox
"Disable output in quartz mode"
pulses are emitted in quartz
mode.
Configuration for an inverted output of the pulses
IMP 1
and
IMP 2
takes place in the section
“Outputs“ in 4.3.15.
The settings for the individual PhotoMos signal relays are each transmitted individually to the
radio-controlled clock.