1) The master clock receives GPS satellite signals and transmits this information through the network cable network to provide accurate, standard, safe, reliable and multi-functional time services for the slave clock and timing terminals.
2) Each slave clock has an independent IP address to ensure that there is no IP conflict with all network devices in the LAN. The master clock and the slave clock can be directly linked to communicate, or through a switch link.
3) The slave clock is directly connected to the master clock, and the time can be synchronized by specifying the IP. If the slave clock is directly connected to the master clock, the master clock has several network ports for output, and several sets of slave clocks can be connected.
4) The slave clock is connected to the switch through a network cable. Detailed settings can be made on the web management interface of the slave clock, and synchronization can be performed by specifying the IP of the master clock.
5) After receiving the standard time signal, the slave clock returns its own working status to the system master clock.






