Making Retimer Connections; Metric (Siemens) Output Module And T1 Retimer Wirewrap Output Module - Symmetricom TimeProvider 1000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Installing the TimeProvider
Making Connections
Figure 3-14. Metric (Siemens) Output Module and T1 Retimer Wirewrap Output Module

Making Retimer Connections

The Retimer module (shown in
retiming on a signal connected to the IN pins on Side 1 (East) and sends that signal
to a Network Element (NE) connected to the OUT pins on Side 1. The signal returns
from the NE on the IN pins of Side 2, where it is reshaped and reamplified and sent
back to the network on the OUT pins of Side 2.
connections to Channel 1 of the Retimer module. See
Module, on page 112, for the commands to set up the Retiming module.
You can install a Retimer module only in the TimeProvider main shelf in any of the
four Output groups (A, B, C, or D). When you install a Retimer module in any Output
group in a main shelf, the corresponding group on the Expansion Panel can be
user-programmed to any of the output signal types supported by the TimeProvider.
For example, if Group A on the main shelf has the T1 Retimer module installed, then
Group A on the Expansion Panel could have a 2.048 MHz analog output. When an
output group on the main shelf is used for output signals only (no Retimer module is
installed), then the corresponding group on the Expansion Panel has the same
output signal as on the main shelf. For example, if Group A on the main shelf has
2.048 MHz outputs then Group A on the Expansion Panel also has 2.048 MHz
outputs.
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3-14) performs reshaping, reamplifying, and
Figure 3-15
illustrates how to make
Provisioning the Retimer
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