Radio Systems, Inc. CT-2002 Manual
Page 6
Slaved Displays
To Utilize as a Slaved Clock Display (CT-2002 Display units only):
1. Consult page 10 for setup functions to select either RS or SMPTE sync format.
2. Provide serial data to the unit. Choices of serail data are SMPTE time code
and Radio Systems Time-of-Day data from CT-2002 GPS or CT-2002 Master
units. In addition a CT-2002 display unit can be used to provide Time-of-Day
and Timer data in the Radio Systems format. To connect to slave Time-of-Day
displays only, wire only the serial data input terminals in parallel (use either
the terminal strip or RJ-45 connectors —see the connections diagram on page
22).
3. The “SYNC” front panel LED will light and the time-of-day will immediately
conform to the master unit readout.
4. Time-of-Day setting is now no longer available on this slave display. Time-of-
Day setting must be made to the unit providing the serial Time-of-Day data.
5. If the data link is lost, the clock will revert to stand-alone local operation and
the “data” lamp will extinguish.
6. Local timer functions continue to be available as described on the preceding
page.
7. The minutes and seconds may be offset from the top of hour input closure.
See manual section “Time-of-Day Offset on page 8 and “IR Remote control”
section.
8. The hour, minutes and seconds may be offset from the upstream time-of-day
serial data via the infra-red remote control. See manual section “Time-of-Day
Offset on page 8 and “IR Remote control” section.
Note: software/hardware kit is available (Radio Systems part # 16117) to update
Windows PC clocks from your CT-2002 serial data stream
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