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TimeProvider 1000 and 1100
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User’s Guide
Revision G – April 2008
Part Number 097-58001-02
Contents
Main
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Contents
How to Use This Guide
Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider
Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures
Chapter 3 Installing the TimeProvider
Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
Chapter 5 Testing the TimeProvider
Chapter 6 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the TimeProvider
Chapter 7 Specifications of the TimeProvider
Index
Figures
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Tab le s
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How to Use This Guide
In This Preface
Purpose of This Guide
Who Should Read This Guide
Structure of This Guide
Conventions Used in This Guide
Warnings, Cautions, Recommendations, and Notes
Related Documents and Information
Where to Find Answers to Product and Document Questions
Whats New in This Guide
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Chapter 1 Overview of the TimeProvider
Overview
Shelves
Expansion Panel
Inputs
Outputs
Communication
Clocks
Operating Modes
Performance Monitoring
Phase Measurements
MTIE Calculations
TDEV Calculations
FFOFF Calculations
NTP Operation
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SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol
Physical Description
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Functional Description
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System Power
Communication Ports
Ethernet
Local Craft Serial Port
Remote Serial Port
Reference Input Signals
Selecting the Input
SSMs and Quality Level
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GPS Inputs
Clock Performance
Output Signals
Retimer Modules
Alarms
Synchronization Status Messages (SSMs)
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SmartClock
BesTime
Normal Tracking
GPS Holdover
Chapter 2 Engineering and Ordering Procedures
Shelf
Model 1000 Front Access
Model 1100 Rear Access
Expansion Panel
Front Access
Input Modules
Output Modules
IMC and IOC Modules
GPS Antenna
The following table identifies the parts available for the GPS antenna.
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Ordering and Parts List
Ordering the Cable Management Option
Ordering an NTP or SNMP License
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Chapter 3 Installing the TimeProvider
Getting Started
Pre-Installation Check
Performing a Site Survey
Gathering the Tools
Unpacking the Unit
Rack Mounting
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Making Connections
Making Ground Connections
Making Power Connections
Verifying Power and Grounding Connections
Making Input Connections
The pinout for the DB9 Input module is shown in Table 3-3.
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Making Output Connections
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Making Retimer Connections
Making Alarm Connections
Making GPS Connections
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Making Communications Connections
Changing Communications Settings
Installing Connections to the Ethernet Port
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Installation Check List
Powering Up the Shelf
Working With Cards
Properly Handling Cards
Inserting Cards
Removing Cards
Firmware Features
1.05.04 1.05.00
IMC Release IOC Release Features Added 1.01.04 1.01.02
1.02.01 1.02.12
1.03.03 1.03.04
Chapter 4 Provisioning the TimeProvider
TL1 Overview
TL1 Command Structure
TL1 Response Format
Autonomous Messages
Starting the TimeProvider for the First Time
Logging In for the First Time
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Setting Communications Parameters
Setting RS-232 Parameters
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Setting Ethernet Parameters
Checking Communication Links
Defining the Security Parameters
Defining a User at the Security Access Level
Managing the User List
Logging In
Logging Out
Adding a User
Changing the Current Users Password
Displaying a Users Access Level
Editing a Users Access Level
Deleting A User
Retrieving Current Users
Using SynCraft
Starting SynCraft
Creating a Connection
Opening a Connection
Closing a Connection
Provisioning the IOC
Setting the System Mode
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Setting the IOC Parameters
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
Provisioning the Input Reference
Setting the Input State
Setting the GPS Parameters
Setting the Input Frequency
Setting the Input Frame Type
Controlling Automatic Reference Switching
Setting the Input Quality Level
Setting the Input Priority Level
Manually Selecting the Reference
Provisioning the SSM
Enabling CRC4
Using Performance Monitoring
This command sets the GPS input performance monitoring threshold to a mask value of GPS-R.
Provisioning the Outputs
Enabling and Disabling the Outputs
Provisioning the Output Framing Type
Provisioning Retimer Parameters
Enabling and Disabling the Retimers
Provisioning the LBO
This command has a default access level of ADMIN.
Provisioning Cut-thru Mode
Provisioning NTP Parameters
Activating NTP
Editing NTP Peer Server Parameters
Enabling NTP Authentication
Setting the NTP Authentication Key
Provisioning Alarms
Provisioning the Alarm Levels
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Provisioning System-Level Alarms
Retrieving Current Alarm Settings
This command always has an access level of USER.
You can display the current settings for any alarm using the RTRV-ATTR command.
Response Format
Retrieving Current Alarms
You can display the current active alarms using the RTRV-ALM command.
This command has a default access level of USER.
Normal Response Format
where * indicates zero or more of the preceding element
This command causes the TimeProvider to return all current alarms.
Displaying Alarm Status
This command always has an access level of USER. Normal Response Format
Clearing Alarms
Provisioning SNMP Parameters
Activating SNMP
Adding a User
Changing A Users Security Parameters
Displaying the Connected Users
Deleting a User
Setting Up SNMP Traps, Informs, and Notifications
System Commands
Displaying Events
Displaying the Configuration of the TimeProvider
Restarting the TimeProvider
Saving Provisioning Data
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Chapter 5 Testing the TimeProvider
Testing the TimeProvider
Test Overview
Test Equipment
Verifying Normal Operation
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Testing Alarm Conditions
Testing the IOC Operating Modes
Testing the Reference Switching
Testing the Non-Revertive Operating Mode
Testing the Revertive Operating Mode
Testing the Power Alarms
Detecting Input Errors
Testing the Communication Ports
Testing the Local Craft Serial Port
Testing the Remote Serial Port
Testing the Ethernet Port
Testing the Outputs
Test Record
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Chapter 6 Maintaining and Troubleshooting the TimeProvider
Preventive Maintenance
Safety Considerations
ESD Considerations
Diagnosing the IOC
Reading LED Conditions
Table 6-2 shows the function of the LED indicators on the front panel of the IOC.
Interpreting Error Messages
Removing the IOC
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Replacing the IOC
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Diagnosing the IMC
Reading LED Conditions
Interpreting Error Messages
Replacing the IMC or IMC/TPIU
Diagnosing the External TPIU
Diagnosing the Retimer Module
Replacing Output Modules
Replacing the Input Module
Troubleshooting the TimeProvider
Using Events to Troubleshoot
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Table 6-6 describes the alarm codes and their set and clear conditions.
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Using Alarm Codes to Troubleshoot
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Table 6-8 describes the conditions that generate the associated event.
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Repairing the TimeProvider
Obtaining Technical Assistance
Upgrading the Firmware
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Upgrading the IMC
Upgrading the IOC
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Returning the TimeProvider
Repacking the Unit
Equipment Return Procedure
Manual Updates
Chapter 7 Specifications of the TimeProvider
Communications Ports
Serial Ports
LAN Port
Clocks
Inputs
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Outputs
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Alarms
Input Alarms
Output Alarms
Power
Roof Antenna
Mechanical
TimeProvider 1000 Front-Access Shelf
TimeProvider 1100 Rear-Access Shelf
Environmental
Appendix A Factory Default Values
In This Appendix
Default Command Access Levels
Alarm Default Values
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Default Equipment Parameters
Default Input Parameters
Default Output Parameters
Default Retimer Parameters
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Appendix B CRAFT Software Reference
In This Appendix
Overview
System Requirements
Installing SynCraft
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Index
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