RGB Spectrum 201 manual Time Commands Arguments Description, IRIGSTandarD, Ntsip

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Command Summary

 

 

 

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T I M E C O M M A N D D E S C R I P T I O N S

 

The DGy 201 recorder uses an internal real time clock to time stamp

 

recordings. This clock can be set manually or can be synchronized

 

automatically on a periodic basis to an external time reference. DGy 201

 

supports the use of a Network Time Server (using the NTP protocol) or

 

as an option may be connected to an IRIG-B time standard.

Table 6-13.Time Commands

 

 

 

 

 

Command

 

Arguments

Description

CurrentTIME

 

[RAW]

Displays currently computed local time of DGy

 

 

 

internal clock with the date in mm/dd/yyyy format

 

 

 

and time displayed in hh:mm:ss format. The time

 

 

 

displayed is the current local time. If the time

 

 

 

zone is changed the local time will also be

 

 

 

changed.

 

 

 

To display the time as an unformatted data string

 

 

 

use the optional RAW argument. For example if

 

 

 

the current date and time are 3/02/2005 8:01:23,

 

 

 

then using the RAW argument DGy will respond

 

 

 

with the string 2005302080123.

RealTimeClockSET

 

<yyyymmddhhmmss>

Sets the internal DGy real time clock. This should

 

 

 

only be used if no other method of timesetting is

 

 

 

available.

TimeZone

 

<-12 ... +12>

Sets the timezone relative to UTC, For example

 

 

 

Pacific Standard Time (PSRT) is -8 (8 hours

 

 

 

behind UTC). DGy must be rebooted before the

 

 

 

new time zone takes effect.

IRIGSTandarD

 

[DCLS MOD1K]

The IRIGSTandard command is used to set the

 

 

 

optional IRIG-B (format B123) input to accept

 

 

 

either a DCLS (DC Level shift) or MOD1K

 

 

 

(modulated 1kHz) reference signal.

 

 

 

Factory default: DCLS

 

 

 

 

NTSIP

 

{Network Time Server

Sets the IP address of a Network Time Server. Up

 

 

IP address}

to three IP addresses can be set.

 

 

 

See also the commands: RealTimeClockSYNC

 

 

 

and RealTimeClockSYNCPERiod

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RGB Spectrum 201 manual Time Commands Arguments Description, IRIGSTandarD, Ntsip

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