User's Manual
TimeLord Master Clocks
Operating and Installation Instructions
Issue 2.0
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Synchronisation Status Display
When in normal time display mode the plus and minus buttons
can be used to cycle through the date, synchronisation and
temperature status displays, as detailed on page 2-5.
However, when NTP is selected as the synchronisation source,
the synchronisation status display operates as detailed below
NTP Synchronisation status - please
refer to the table below for further
information.
Indicates the number of valid time
messages received. Incremented for
every good message decremented for
every corrupt message. (Range 0-F)
The number of minutes before the TimeLord
declares that it has lost lock to the input
signal. (Range 0-F)
The synchronisation lockout counter, the
number of minutes of valid, but
different time messages required
before the TimeLord will synchronise to the
new time. (Range 0 - 9)