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MPS4264
Section 5: Software
Set Scan Start Time (SST)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the time to start scanning as referenced to the grandmaster.
The MPS4000 will use the current PTP time as the scan start time under two conditions:
1) When the PTP system is disabled via the SET PTPEN 0 command.
2) When the current time has not been received from the PTP server since the MPS4000 was
powered up. Under this condition the MPS4000 time will start at Jan 1 1970, 0:00:00.000 hours,
or epoch 0 time. This most likely will happen when there is no PTP server on the network. If the
MPS4000 was enabled and then disabled after receiving a time set from the PTP time server, the
MPS4000 will keep time from the last clock setting from the PTP server.
When these two cases are not met, the MPS4000 uses the start time set via the SET SST <time>
and SET SSD <date> setting in the PTP group.
SYNTAX
SET SST <hh:mm:ss.fffff>
Where: hh-Hours, mm- Minutes, ss-Seconds and ffff is fractions of a second.
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET SST 13:00:00.000
>
DEFAULT
0:0:0.0000
RANGE
Any valid time
Set Scan Start Date (SSD)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the date to start scanning as referenced to the grandmaster.
SYNTAX
SET SSD <yyyy/mm/dd >
Where: yyyy-Year, mm- Month, dd- Day
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET SSD 2016/08/10
>
DEFAULT
1971/1/1
RANGE
Any valid date
Set UTC Offset (UTCOFFSET)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the offset to be added or subtracted from network time.
SYNTAX
SET UTCOFFSET hh:mm:ss
Where:
hh-Hours from -12 to 12
mm- Minutes from 0 to 59
ss – Seconds from 0 to 59
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET UTCOFFSET -9:0:0
>
DEFAULT
0:0:0
RANGE
Any valid time
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