Last update: 15-May-2015 00:00 UTC ENGLISH JAPANESE
JJY
JJY
/dev/jjyu
; See corresponding receiver
This driver supports the following the JJY receivers and the GPS clock sold in Japan, and the time service through a telephone line.
Tristate Ltd. TS-JJY01, TS-JJY02 C-DEX Co.,Ltd. JST2000 Echo Keisokuki Co.,Ltd. LT-2000 CITIZEN T.I.C. CO.,LTD. JJY-200 Tristate Ltd. TS-GPSclock-01 |
SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC. TDC-300 Telephone JJY |
Tristate Ltd. TS-JJY01, TS-JJY02 http://www.tristate.ne.jp/ (Japanese only)
Time1 may specify a constant to be added to the time offset for the time from the receiver, a fixed-point decimal number in seconds. You may specify the time offset from several tens of milli-seconds ( 0.0NN seconds ) to a hundred and several tens of milli-seconds ( 0.1NN seconds ) for this clock.
Flag1 has no effect for time synchronization. When flag1 is set to 1, status commands are issued before DATE and STIM commands, and write a response text into the clockstats file.
0 (Default) | DCST and STUS commands are not issued |
1 | DCST and STUS commands are issued |
RS-232C, 9600 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
Command | --> | Reply |
dcst{CR}{LF} |
--> | valid{CR}{LF} | invalid{CR}{LF} |
stus{CR}{LF} |
--> | adjusted{CR}{LF} | unadjusted{CR}{LF} |
time{CR}{LF} |
--> | HH:MM:SS{CR}{LF} |
date{CR}{LF} |
--> | YYYY/MM/DD WWW{CR}{LF} |
stim{CR}{LF} |
--> | HH:MM:SS{CR}{LF} |
The date and time are requested separately. The time is requested before and after the date request to check uncertainty of the date whether it's before or after midnight.
C-DEX Co.,Ltd. JST2000 http://www.c-dex.co.jp/ (Japanese only)
RS-232C, 9600 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
Command | --> | Reply |
{ENQ}1J{ETX} |
--> | {STX}JYYMMDD HHMMSSS{ETX} |
Echo Keisokuki Co.,Ltd. LT-2000 http://www.clock.co.jp/ (Japanese only)
RS-232C, 9600 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
Command | --> | Reply |
C |
--> | ( Mode 2 : Continuous ) |
( Every second before 0.5 second ) | YYMMDDWHHMMSS{ST1}{ST2}{ST3}{ST4}{CR} |
|
# |
--> | ( Mode 1 : Request&Send ) |
CITIZEN T.I.C. CO.,LTD. JJY-200 http://www.tic-citizen.co.jp/ (Japanese only)
RS-232C, 4800 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
Command | --> | Reply |
( Every second ) | 'XX YY/MM/DD W HH:MM:SS{CR} |
Tristate Ltd. TS-GPSclock-01 http://www.tristate.ne.jp/ (Japanese only)
This driver supports the Tristate TS-GPSclock-01 in command/response mode, though it is a GPS clock, not JJY radio clock. Using the menus and the onboard switches, the TS-GPSclock-01 should be set to command/response mode and JST time zone.
Besides this driver ( Type 40 ), the generic NMEA GPS driver ( Type 20 ) supports the TS-GPSclock-01 in NMEA mode.
Time1 may specify a constant to be added to the time offset for the time from the receiver, a fixed-point decimal number in seconds.
Flag1 has no effect for time synchronization. When a flag1 is set to 1, status command is issued before DATE and TIME commands, and write a response text into a clockstats file.
0 (Default) | STUS command is not issued |
1 | STUS command is issued |
USB ( /dev/ttyACM0 )
Command | --> | Reply |
stus{CR}{LF} |
--> | *R{CR}{LF} | *G{CR}{LF} | *U{CR}{LF} | +U{CR}{LF} |
time{CR}{LF} |
--> | HH:MM:SS{CR}{LF} |
date{CR}{LF} |
--> | YYYY/MM/DD{CR}{LF} |
time{CR}{LF} |
--> | HH:MM:SS{CR}{LF} |
The date and time are requested separately. The time is requested before and after the date request to check uncertainty of the date whether it's before or after midnight.
SEIKO TIME SYSTEMS INC. TDC-300 http://www.seiko-sts.co.jp/ (English and Japanese)
The TDC-300 must be set to the type 3 data format using the front panel menu display and the switches.
RS-232C, 2400 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
Command | --> | Reply |
{STX}YYMMDDWHHMMSS{ETX} |
||
( 5 to 10 mSec. before second ) | {STX}{xE5}{ETX} |
Telephone JJY http://jjy.nict.go.jp/ (English and Japanese)
The telephone JJY is the time service through a public telephone line.
The service is provided by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology in Japan.
ATTENTION; This mode, the telephone JJY, can not be used with the refclock_acts ( type 18 ) at the same time. Because the "phone" statement in the ntp configuration file is not involved with the "server" statement, so the both the refclock_acts ( type 18 ) and this refclock_jjy ( type 40, mode 100 to 180 ) can not recognize the appropriate "phone" statement among the "phone" statements.
The mode 100 is specified, this driver does not issue the loopback command in order to measure the delay, and the delay of the telephone line and the system processing is not adjusted.
The mode 101 to 180 is specified, this driver issues the loopback command and measures the delay of the telephone line and the system processing through the Telphone JJY loopback circuit.
The round trip time through the Telphone JJY loopback circuit is measured 5 times, and each delay time is greater than 700 milli-seconds,
that delay time is ignored during average delay time calculation. Also, if the valid delay time ( <= 700 mS. ) is measured more than 3 times, the maximum delay time among the valid delay times is ignored,
and if the valid delay time is measured more than 4 times, the minimum delay time among them is ignored, like marking/grading sports judgment.
The adjustment time is calculated by the formula,
multiply ( the measured round trip time ) by ( ( the mode number ) - 100 ) %,
and the adjustment delay time is added to the syncronizing time.
If you choose the automatic delay ajustment, in other words, the mode 101 to 180 is specifed, the recommended mode number is 145 to 165.
The default polling interval 6 ( 64 seconds ) is too short for this mode. The "minpoll" should be set to greater than or equal to 8 ( 256 seconds, about 4 minutes ).
The interval time is given the value in second power of 2. The minpoll value 12 is 4096 seconds interval ( about 1 hour ), 14 is 16384 seconds interval ( about 4.5 hours ), 16 is 65536 seconds ( about 18 hours ), respectively.
Time1 may specify a constant to be added to the time offset for the time from the receiver, a fixed-point decimal number in seconds.
When the mode 100 is specified, the time1 may be specified in order to adjust the time offset.
When the mode 101 to 180 is specified, the time1 should not be specified because this driver adds some percentage of the measured loopback delay, depending on the value of the mode number.
0 (Default) | Tone | ATDWTnn...nn |
1 | Pulse | ATDWPnn...nn |
0 (Default) | Normal | AT\N0 |
1 | Auto V42, MNP, Normal | AT\N3 |
0 (Default) | Off | ATM0Ln |
1 | On | ATM2Ln |
0 (Default) | Low | ATMnL1 |
1 | Middle | ATMnL2 |
The phone number is available at http://jjy.nict.go.jp/
The number of digits of the phone number is checked. If the international access number and the country number are added in order to call from outside of Japan, the number of digits is over the limit.
The first 2 or 3 digits are checked. The emergency service number and the special service number in Japan are not allowed.
Calling from extension line, the number for an outside line should be prefix "0," ( Zero, Comma ). The prefix is also checked, and no other outside access number is allowed.
RS-232C or USB, 2400 BPS, 8-bits, no parity, 1 stop bit
Modem control commands:
ATE0Q0V1, ATMnLn, AT&K4, AT+MS=V22B, AT%C0, AT\Nn, ATH1, ATDWxnn...nn
+++, ATH0
Prompt | --> | Command | --> | Reply |
Name{SP}?{SP} |
--> | TJJY{CR} |
--> | Welcome messages |
> |
--> | LOOP{CR} |
--> | ( Switch to the loopback circuit ) |
|
( One char. ) |
--> | ( One char. ) |
|
|
COM{CR} |
--> | ( Exit from the loopback circuit ) | |
> |
--> | TIME{CR} |
--> | HHMMSS{CR}HHMMSS{CR}HHMMSS{CR} 3 times on second |
> |
--> | 4DATE{CR} |
--> | YYYYMMDD{CR} |
> |
--> | LEAPSEC{CR} |
--> | {SP}0{CR} | +1{CR} | -1{CR} |
> |
--> | TIME{CR} |
--> | HHMMSS{CR}HHMMSS{CR}HHMMSS{CR} 3 times on second |
> |
--> | BYE{CR} |
--> | Sayounara messages |
The date and time are requested separately. The time is requested before and after the date request to check uncertainty of the date whether it's before or after midnight.
The leap second is not handled, and only written in the clockstats file as an information.
The JJY is the radio station which transmits the JST (Japan Standard Time) in long wave radio. The station JJY is operated by the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology. An operating announcement and some information are available from http://www.nict.go.jp/ (English and Japanese) and http://jjy.nict.go.jp/ (English and Japanese)
The user is expected to provide a symbolic link to an available serial port device. This is typically performed by a command such as;
ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/jjy0
Using an RS-232C to USB converter cable, the clock or a modem can be connected to a USB port instead of a serial port. In this case, the typical symbolic link command is as follows;
ln -s /dev/ttyUSB0 /dev/jjy0
Windows NT does not support symbolic links to device files. COMX: is the unit used by the driver, based on the refclock unit number, where unit 1 corresponds to COM1: and unit 3 corresponds to COM3:
The driver writes sent and received data to/from the JJY receivers, GPS clock, and the modem into the clockstats
file.
statsdir /var/log/ntpd/
filegen clockstats file clockstats type day enable
JJY | Infomation message ( This refclock starts or stops. ) |
--> | Sent data |
<-- | Received data |
--- | Infomation message |
=== | Infomation message ( Start of each polling, and sync. time. ) |
-W- | Warning message |
-X- | Error message |
time1 time
time2 time
stratum number
refid string
JJY
.flag1 0 | 1
flag2 0 | 1
flag3 0 | 1
flag4 0 | 1