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ESE NTP Referenced Master Clock with Timecode Generator & NTP Server

BH #ES188ENTP6 • MFR #ES-188E-NTP6
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ESE NTP Referenced Master Clock with Timecode Generator & NTP Server
Key Features
  • SMPTE-LTC/EBU, IRIG-B, Timecode Outputs
  • Front-Panel 9-Digit Yellow LED Display
  • NTP In (RJ45, IPv6) & NTP Out via RJ45
The NTP Referenced Master Clock with Timecode Generator & NTP Server from ESE displays nine digits (Day of Year, Hour, Minute and Second) of time as received via a user selected NTP server. Simultaneously, the ES-188E generates several types of time code including SMPTE LTC, ESE-TC89, ESE-TC90, ASCII (RS-232C & USB), EBU, IRIG-B and a 1PPS signal. These outputs allow the ES-188E to easily interface with new or existing computers, automation and clock systems. The NTP Server capability allows clients to reference the local ES-188E/NTP6 server while being isolated from the internet.
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The NTP Referenced Master Clock with Timecode Generator & NTP Server from ESE displays nine digits (Day of Year, Hour, Minute and Second) of time as received via a user selected NTP server. Simultaneously, the ES-188E generates several types of time code including SMPTE LTC, ESE-TC89, ESE-TC90, ASCII (RS-232C & USB), EBU, IRIG-B and a 1PPS signal. These outputs allow the ES-188E to easily interface with new or existing computers, automation and clock systems. The NTP Server capability allows clients to reference the local ES-188E/NTP6 server while being isolated from the internet.

Software supplied with the ES-188E/NTP6 permits users to continuously update a computer's Windows' clock to the time available on the USB port. Other features allow the user to select SMPTE mode (DF, NDF, EBU & Real Time), offset the Time Zone displayed and output by the ES-188E/NTP6 and advance or delay the time output for various synchronizing purposes.

A user may find the ES-188E/NTP6 particularly beneficial if: 1) The user has trouble getting a reliable GPS Signal into a facility, such as a basement or a building with metallic coating on the windows; 2) The user has trouble getting an antenna to the outside of a facility, because the cable run will be too expensive or the facility cannot be modified, which is the case with many historical buildings or 3) A facility needs to be time synchronized to a remote location through NTP, for example, universities with multiple campuses or NPR affiliate stations. The dual battery backup provides a Coin Cell for backing up the User settings, and a Gel-Cell for a 4-hour operational backup. The ESE and ASCII outputs are operational when running on battery.

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