Disabling A Module - Symmetricom SSU-2000 User Manual

Synchronization supply unit and synchronization distribution unit
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6. Slide the module out of the shelf.
7. Insert the new module into slot 3 of the main shelf. Tighten the captive screws
on the front panel of the module. Wait for the "
appear.
Note: Be sure that the I/O Adapter port is of the proper type and
impedance for the new module.
Caution: To avoid possible damage and intermittent failures, ensure
that you have completely inserted the module into the system and
that you have securely tightened the captive screws.
8. Enable the module using either TL1 or ICS commands:
ICS command:
Type
CONFIG 1A3 ENABLE
TL1 command:
ACT-MODULE::S1A3:123;
9. Verify that the module is entered in the registry:
ICS command:
Type
CONFIG
TL1 command:
RTRV-INV:::123;

Disabling a Module

Use this command to temporarily disable a module without removing it from the
SSU-2000 registry. All outputs from the disabled module will turn off, unless a
summer adapter is installed on the I/O connector on the rear panel of the shelf. The
example commands are for slot 3 in the main shelf.
1. Connect to the SSU-2000 using one of the methods described in
Connection With the
name.
2. Log in to the system using your user name and password.
3. Disable the module using either ICS or TL1 commands:
ICS command:
Type
CONFIG 1A3 DISABLE
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, then press Enter.
, then press Enter.
SSU-2000, on page 90. The system prompts for a user
, then press Enter.
Chapter 2 Installing the SSU-2000
Handling Modules
" message to
module installed
Establishing a
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