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33 <a href="#mode-1">Tristate Ltd. TS-JJY01, TS-JJY02</a><br>
34 <a href="#mode-2">C-DEX Co.,Ltd. JST2000</a><br>
35 <a href="#mode-3">Echo Keisokuki Co.,Ltd. LT-2000</a><br>
36 <a href="#mode-4">CITIZEN T.I.C. CO.,LTD. JJY-200</a><br>
37 <a href="#mode-5">Tristate Ltd. TS-GPSclock-01</a><br>
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40 <a href="#mode-6">SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC. TDC-300</a><br>
41 <a href="#mode-100">Telephone JJY</a><br>
48 …<p><a name="mode-1">Tristate Ltd. TS-JJY01, TS-JJY02</a> <a href="http://www.tristat…
55 …<dt>fudge 127.127.40.X time1 0.NNN flag1 0|1 flag2 0|1 time2 H<…
57 …-point decimal number in seconds. You may specify the time offset from several tens of milli-secon…
59 …s set to 1, status commands are issued before DATE and STIM commands, and write a response text in…
61 <tr><td>0 (Default)</td><td>DCST and STUS commands are not issued</td></tr>
66 <tr><td>0 (Default)</td><td>Always</td></tr>
75 <p>RS-232C, 9600 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit</p>
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118 …<p><a name="mode-2">C-DEX Co.,Ltd. JST2000</a> <a href="http://www.c-dex.co.jp/">htt…
125 <dt>fudge 127.127.40.X time1 0.NNN</dt>
131 <p>RS-232C, 9600 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit</p>
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154 …<p><a name="mode-3">Echo Keisokuki Co.,Ltd. LT-2000</a> <!-- a href="http://www.cloc…
162 <dt>fudge 127.127.40.X time1 0.NNN</dt>
168 <p>RS-232C, 9600 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit</p>
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201 …<p><a name="mode-4">CITIZEN T.I.C. CO.,LTD. JJY-200</a> <a href="http://www.tic-citi…
202 <p>The JJY-200 became the end of sales in 2013.</p><br>
209 <dt>fudge 127.127.40.X time1 0.NNN</dt>
215 <p>RS-232C, 4800 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit</p>
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238 …<p><a name="mode-5">Tristate Ltd. TS-GPSclock-01</a> <a href="http://www.tristate.ne…
239 …e TS-GPSclock-01 in command/response mode, though it is a GPS clock, not JJY radio clock. Using th…
240 …ver20.html">the generic NMEA GPS driver ( Type 20 )</a> supports the TS-GPSclock-01 in NMEA mode.<…
247 <dt>fudge 127.127.40.X time1 0.NNN flag1 0|1</dt>
249 …stant to be added to the time offset for the time from the receiver, a fixed-point decimal number …
250 … is set to 1, status command is issued before DATE and TIME commands, and write a response text in…
252 <tr><td>0 (Default)</td><td>STUS command is not issued</td></tr>
261 <p>USB ( /dev/ttyACM<em>0</em> )</p>
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299 …<p><a name="mode-6">SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC. TDC-300</a> <a href="http://www.seiko-st…
300 …<p>The TDC-300 must be set to the type 3 data format using the front panel menu display and the sw…
307 <dt>fudge 127.127.40.X time1 0.NNN</dt>
313 <p>RS-232C, 2400 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit</p>
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341 …<p><a name="mode-100">Telephone JJY</a> <a href="http://jjy.nict.go.jp/">http://jjy.nict.go…
355 …ne JJY loopback circuit is measured 5 times, and each delay time is greater than 700 milli-seconds,
359 multiply ( the measured round trip time ) by ( ( the mode number ) - 100 ) %,<br>
365 …<dt>fudge 127.127.40.X flag1 0|1 flag2 0|1 flag3 0|1 flag4 0|1<…
367 …stant to be added to the time offset for the time from the receiver, a fixed-point decimal number …
370 <div style="text-align:left;">Flag1 is the modem dialing type.</div>
372 <tr><td>0 (Default)</td><td>Tone</td><td>ATDWTnn...nn</td></tr>
376 <div style="text-align:left;">Flag2 is the modem error correction type.</div>
378 <tr><td>0 (Default)</td><td>Normal</td><td>AT\N0</td></tr>
382 <div style="text-align:left;">Flag3 is the modem speaker switch.</div>
384 <tr><td>0 (Default)</td><td>Off</td><td>ATM0Ln</td></tr>
388 <div style="text-align:left;">Flag4 is the modem speaker volume.</div>
390 <tr><td>0 (Default)</td><td>Low</td><td>ATMnL1</td></tr>
400 …Calling from extension line, the number for an outside line should be prefix "0," ( Zero, Comma ).…
407 <p>RS-232C or USB, 2400 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit</p>
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470 <td><code>{SP}0{CR} | +1{CR} | -1{CR}</code></td>
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499 <p><code>ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/jjy0</code></p>
500 …<p>Using an RS-232C to USB converter cable, the clock or a modem can be connected to a USB port in…
501 <p><code>ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/jjy0</code></p>
509 <div style="text-align:left;">Mark of the clockstats record</div>
512 <tr><td><code>--></code> </td><td>Sent data</td></tr>
513 <tr><td><code><--</code> </td><td>Received data</td></tr>
514 <tr><td><code>---</code> </td><td>Infomation message</td></tr>
516 <tr><td><code>-W-</code> </td><td>Warning message</td></tr>
517 <tr><td><code>-X-</code> </td><td>Error message</td></tr>
526 <dd>Specifies the driver stratum, in decimal from 0 to 15, with default 0.</dd>
529 <dt><code>flag1 0 | 1</code></dt>
531 <dt><code>flag2 0 | 1</code></dt>
533 <dt><code>flag3 0 | 1</code></dt>
535 <dt><code>flag4 0 | 1</code></dt>