Nexlog - Serial Connection Pins (Time sync via RS232)

Nexlog - Serial Connection Pins (Time sync via RS232)

For time sychrnization using an RS232 connection the recorder uses pin 2 RX and Pin 5 GND from the source.  All other pins are not used for time synchronization.

The question arose from local support needing to confirm how to wire up a connection, using Serial cable / RS-232, from GPS Clock to Eventide Server

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