Command line, The xli responds using the following formats, F113<cr – Symmetricom XLi IEEE 1588 User Manual

Page 113: F113<s>disable<cr><lf, F113<s>aux ref<s><freq><s><imp><cr><lf

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When the XLi reacquires a time reference source and is steering its own internal oscillator, it stops using
Aux Ref as its frequency reference.

For Aux Ref to work:

The Aux Ref frequency source must be connected to the J3 input.

F113 Input Configuration must be set to Aux Ref

F113 Input Frequency must be set to the correct frequency

F113 Input Impedance must be set to the correct impedance

Command Line

To display the J3 Input Configuration, enter:

F113<CR>

The XLi responds using the following formats:

F113<S>DISABLE<CR><LF>

Or:

F113<S>AUX REF<S><FREQ><S><IMP><CR><LF>

Where the F113 entry and request formats are defined as:

For example, enter:

F113<CR>

The XLi displays the current configuration (example):

F

= ASCII character F.

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number.

SHOW

= ASCII character string “SHOW” for displaying frequency measurements.

DISABLE

= ASCII character string “DISABLE” to disable J3 as input port

AUX REF

= ASCII character string “AUX REF” to set J3 to take auxiliary reference input

<S>

= ASCII space character one or more.

<FREQ>

= AUX REF Input Frequency: 1MHZ, 5MHZ, 10MHZ

<IMP>

= Input Impedance: 1K or 50

<INT>

= Frequency Measurement Interval. This is the gate time of the measurement. Range: [000001,

999999] in seconds.

<CR><LF>

= line terminator, either a carriage return and line feed for output strings or a carriage return only for

input strings.

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