Glossary – American Time Wireless Remote Transmitter User Manual

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Wireless Remote Transmitter Installation Manual

Glossary

Appendix

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Glossary

Server - A host computer or host device on a network, which shares resources and "serves" data to client computers or other servers.
Shrink Tubing - Tubing which has been extruded, cross-linked and mechanically expanded which, when reheated, will return to its original

diameter. For this GPS kit, it is used to protect the electrical and communications connections from water, etc. It can be easily installed over

the connectors and will shrink tightly over them after being heated.
SNTP - Simple Network Time Protocol. A less complex form of Network Time Protocol (NTP) commonly used for synchronization of computers

and other devices. In SNTP, the client makes a single timing request to a single server (similar to the Daytime Protocol) and then uses

this information to set its clock. This differs from NTP, which uses multiple servers and averages their results. The SiteSync IQ Remote

Transmitter supports SNTP as both a client and a server.
Static IP Address - An Internet Protocol (network) address permanently assigned to an individual machine, account or user.
Subnet Mask - A number that helps to define the relationship between the host (computers, routers, switches, etc.) and the rest of the

network.
Synchronization - The process of bringing two clocks or time sources into phase so their difference is zero. In the case of a timekeeping

system, time synchronization takes place between the master clock and all secondary clocks.
Timeserver - A system or device that acquires the correct time from a local reference clock and/or remote timeservers and will answer time

requests from other systems. See "Server" above.
Timeserver IP Address - The value of an address for a timekeeping server on the local computer network or Public Internet.
Timestamp - A time mark or notation that indicates the date and time.
UDP - User Datagram Protocol. An Ethernet protocol commonly used for time sensitive applications and which does not guarantee reliability,

but does not delay packets (as in TCP-IP).
UL - Underwriters Laboratory. U.S. non-profit safety testing and certification organization.
USNO - U.S. Naval Observatory. An organization within the United States Navy which determines precise time and maintains the master clock

for the United States. The USNO monitors the timing of the Global Positioning System (GPS) to provide a reliable and stable coordinated time

reference for the GPS satellite navigation system.
UTC - Universal Coordinated Time. A time-scale that forms the basis of a coordinated distribution of standard frequencies and time signals

throughout the world. It is often referred to as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) or Zulu Time (military and aviation).

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