Connect the ASCII output to Sub.D (plug C) following the table below:
RS232
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6.1. UNI-DIRECTIONAL MODE - TRANSMITTER
In this mode, the clock transmits a code (configuration 2400 bauds, 8-bit format, even pa-
rity, 1 stop bit) which has two parts:
1 - time information in the form:
STX day of week SP day of month/month/year SP SP hour:minute:second CR
2 - status information (timer, temperature, brightness, etc.).
The first part of the information sequence serves, for example, to synchronise a computer
(in this case the second part is not taken into account).
The complete information sequence is used to control another clock.
6.2. UNI-DIRECTIONNEL MODE - RECEIVER
In this mode, the clock works autonomously but is set with respect to the ASCII code that it
receives (configuration 2400 bauds, 8-bit format, even parity, 1 stop bit).
This ASCII code may be either:
1- time information in the form:
STX day of week SP day of month/month/year SP SP hour:minute:second CR
This tie code is generated either by the time server or the time center ASCII or any
other ASCII code generator.
2- information from another clock of the same type working in transmitter mode; in
this case, the clock is completely slaved to the other.
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N.C
1
TXD
2
RXD
3
N.C
4
GND
5
N.C
6
N.C
7
N.C
8
N.C
9
6.
ASCII RS232 OR RS422 OPTION
RS485
FULL DUPLEX
N.C
TX+
RX+
N.C
GND
TX-
RX-
N.C
N.C
RS485
HALF DUPLEX
N.C
TX+/RX+
N.C
N.C
GND
TX-/RX-
N.C
N.C
N.C
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