Time Setting Menu; Ntp Clock; Independent Quartz Clock - Bodet NTP Mode D'emploi

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IV - TIME SETTING MENU

4.1 NTP clock

The receiver (NTP) clocks set themselves to the correct time automatically.
After a reset or time change, the NTP clocks wait for three coherent time messages before
synchronising.
Remark : See the chapter "Technician Menu" page 39 to parameter to time distribution.
Caution: if there is no NTP message reception:
- on start-up, the clock displays only the two dots.
- It is still possible to change the time but the clock displays only the two dots.

4.2 Independent quartz clock

The NTP receiver clocks can be configured independently;
in this case you will need to set the clock to the correct time.
Adjusting the time and date :
The [SEL] button enables you to shift between the different
menus and the [+]
setting values.
To set the clock to the correct time, proceed as follows :
1. a On the initial powering up, the time is initialised at 00h00 01/01/2000.
Press [SEL] for 2 seconds : the hour flashes.
b Press [+] until the required hour is shown (the display of hours takes
account of the 12 /24 hr mode, see paragraph 5 page 30).
2. a Validate the hour by pressing [SEL] : the minutes flash.
b Press [+] until the required minute is displayed. To synchronise your
clock to the nearest second, select the current minute +1 and as the
minute pips, validate by pressing [SEL] ;
The internal second counter is then reset to zero and starts up.
3. a Having validated the minutes : the year flashes.
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Maintaining pressure on the [+] button for longer enables you to
increase the values rapidly (minutes, hours, days, etc).
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button enables you to scroll through the
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Reset
Sel.
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