Framing, Output mode, Time zone – Meinberg DCF77C51 User Manual

Page 10: Pulse outputs, Dil-switches

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Framing

Levers 4 and 5 of the DIL switch are used to select the framing type of the serial port:

SW-4

SW-5

Framing

on

on

7E1

off

on

7E2

*

on

off

8N1

off

off

8N2

Framing types are usually labeled with three-character abbreviations. The first character
represents the number of data bits (7 or 8), the second character indicates whether parity
checking is used or not (N=no parity, E=even parity) and the last character gives the
number of stop bits to use (1 or 2).

Output mode

The serial port sends a time string on request by incoming '?' character (ASCII code
3Fh). Additionally, a time string can be generated automatically either whenever a
new second starts or when a new minute begins. Levers 6 and 7 are used to select the
desired mode of operation:

SW-6

SW-7

String Mode

on

on

once per second

*

off

on

once per minute

on

off

on request only

off

off

(reserved)

Time Zone

Lever 8 of the DIL switch lets the user select the clock's time zone. The serial string
may either contain the Central European Time rsp. Central European Summer Time
(CET/CEST=MEZ/MESZ), or always UTC (formerly GMT).

SW1-8

Time Zone

off

UTC

on

MEZ/MESZ

*

Pulse Outputs

Whenever a new second or minute starts, a corresponding pulse (P_SEC, P_MIN)
with a width of 200msec is generated. These pulses are made available at the DB25
connector via optocoupler outputs. The P_SEC pulse is also available with RS-232 level
(-3..12V/+3..12V). If required, Jumper JP2 must be set to activate this puls. See the
technical description and application example at the end of this manual for details.

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