Using the command line interface, Connecting to the serial port, Enter–4–enter – Symmetricom XL-GPS User Manual

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the Eastern Time Zone portion of the State of Indiana, and most of Arizona (Navajo Indian
Reservation in observes DST).

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Throughout the European Union (EU), Summer Time begins and ends at 1 am UTC. It starts

the last Sunday in March, and ends the last Sunday in October. In the EU, all time zones
change at the same moment.

F69 – Time Mode

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“F69 – Time Mode” on page 61

) Select the type of time output on the front

panel display, F8, F9, and F90. The four choices are as follows:

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UTC

(Universal Coordinated Time) differs from GPS Time by the addition of leap-second cor-

rections to compensate for variations in the earth’s rotation.

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GPS

time is derived directly from the GPS constellation and doesn’t contain any leap-second

adjustments or other GPS-to-UTC corrections.

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Standard Time

is UTC plus a time zone offset. For example, Pacific Standard Time is UTC

minus 8 hours.

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Local Time

is UTC with a time zone adjustment and a daylight saving time adjustment.

Using the Command Line Interface

The next two sections show how to connect to the XL-GPS using the serial and network ports. Both
Serial I/O and the network port give the user access to the command line interface. While the keypad
interface provides a simple menu-driven user interface, the command line interface features:

Additional functions that aren’t available through the keypad

Remote accessibility over a network through the standard network port

To use the command line interface, refer to the explanations and examples in the ‘Command Line’
subsections for each function in the XL-GPS User’s Guide and Reference Manual.

Connecting to the Serial Port

Complete the following steps to set up and use the Serial Port to communicate with the XL-GPS.

Verify that the XL-GPS’s serial port settings are as follows: (Keypad:

ENTER–4–ENTER

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Use the UP/

DOWN ARROWs.)

Serial Port – RS232

Baud rate – 9600

Data bits – 8

Parity – NONE

Stop bits – 1

Note:

Parity set to NONE is only valid when Data Bits is set to 8.

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