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  • Page 1 TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide Smart Measurement Solutions ®...
  • Page 2 Please feel free to copy and print this document for your needs. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Apple and Bonjour are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. OMICRON Lab and Smart Measurement Solutions are registered trademarks of OMICRON electronics GmbH.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Power supply via the delivered plug-in power supply unit ..........17 Power supply via an external DC supply voltage ............... 17 Using TICRO 100 as a PoE power source according to IEEE 802.3af ......17 Accessing the Web Interface ..................18 System requirements ......................
  • Page 4: Compliance Statement

    TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide Compliance statement Declaration of Conformity (EU) The equipment adheres to the guidelines of the council of the European Community for meeting the requirements of the member states regarding the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) directive and the RoHS directive.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    This TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide provides short information on how to install and use TICRO 100. It is intended as an aid for the user to install TICRO 100 and take it into operation quickly and easily. The TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide thus provides only a small subset of information available for TICRO 100.
  • Page 6: About Ticro 100

    TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide About TICRO 100 TICRO 100 is a Precision Time Protocol (PTP) time converter that allows you to derive a high variety of time codes from IEEE 1588/PTP packages received via Ethernet. This device enables you to easily synchronize non-PTP equipment to the grandmaster clock of an IEEE 1588/PTP infrastructure.
  • Page 7: Device Description

    DIN rail clip Reset pushbutton TICRO 100 does not provide an ON/OFF switch! The device automatically powers up after supply voltage is provided via one of the DC power inputs or via Ethernet (PoE). Refer to the following subsections for detailed information about the LEDs, connectors and operating elements of TICRO 100.
  • Page 8: Leds On The Front Side

    S1 (green) S2 (red) Meaning TICRO 100 not is supplied with power or device reboot is requested. Device is booting (normal boot process after applying supply voltage or after reboot). TICRO 100 is ready for operation (boot process finished and device is operational).
  • Page 9 Outputs can be disabled or muted in the Web Interface or automatically deactivated by TICRO 100 if it is not able to provide time signals with sufficient accuracy. For more detailed information, please refer to section "Output configuration page" of the TICRO 100 User Manual.
  • Page 10: Connectors On The Front Side

    WARNING Death or severe injury caused by high voltages possible. All inputs and outputs of TICRO 100 are electrically connected to the SELV (safety extra low voltage) insulation group of the device. ► Do not connect any voltages that are not SELV compliant.
  • Page 11 TICRO 100 can use only one Ethernet port at a time. If no Ethernet port is selected in the Web Interface, the RJ45 Ethernet port is the default port if TICRO 100 does not detect an operating Ethernet network on any of the network ports during the first power-up or after a factory reset.
  • Page 12 (DC power input socket on rear side), or in addition to the plug-in power supply unit to provide power supply redundancy for TICRO 100. For more details, please refer to chapter Power Supply on page 16.
  • Page 13: Connectors And Operating Elements On The Rear Side

    Use this input to connect the plug-in power supply unit supplied on delivery if TICRO 100 is not supplied via Power over Ethernet (PoE). You can also use the DC power input on the front side as a second DC source in addition to this DC power input to provide power supply redundancy for TICRO 100.
  • Page 14: Mounting

    Proceed as follows to mount TICRO 100 to a 35 mm DIN rail (acc. to EN 50022): 1. Place the DIN rail clip supplied on delivery to the rear side of TICRO 100 as shown in the figure below and align it with the mounting holes. The spring side of the DIN rail clip must point towards the DC power input socket! 2.
  • Page 15: Wall Mounting

    Mounting Wall mounting A wall mounting kit with four mounting brackets is provided on delivery for mounting TICRO 100 on flat surfaces, for example on a wall. Please observe the instructions included in the wall mounting kit for attaching the mounting brackets to TICRO 100.
  • Page 16: Power Supply

    If supplied via PoE and an external power supply (option 1. and 2. or option 1. and 3.), TICRO 100 will reboot after switching from the external power supply (option 2. or 3.) to PoE power supply (option 1.).
  • Page 17: Power Supply Via The Delivered Plug-In Power Supply Unit

    Power supply via an external DC supply voltage TICRO 100 can also be supplied by an external DC supply voltage using the DC power input socket on the front side. A corresponding two-pin connector (MC 1.5/2-STF-3.81) is provided on delivery. The correct polarity is printed on the front plate.
  • Page 18: Accessing The Web Interface

    TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide Accessing the Web Interface TICRO 100 automatically powers up after supply voltage is applied. The green LED S1 lights up and the red LED S2 is off when the device is ready for operation. TICRO 100 can be configured and controlled completely via the Web Interface using a computer.
  • Page 19 Accessing the Web Interface 3. If your computer is not connected via the USB port of TICRO 100: Connect your TICRO 100 to the network your computer is connected to. 4. If necessary, install OMICRON Device Link on your computer. See chapter "OMICRON Device Link"...
  • Page 20 Enter your password and click Login. The default password is timeterminal. 9. The start page of the TICRO 100 Web Interface is displayed. You can now access all pages of the Web Interface. ► Proceed with section "Next steps to set up TICRO 100" of the TICRO 100 User Manual to configure TICRO 100 according to your needs.
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting TICRO 100 automatically powers up after supply voltage is provided via one of the DC power inputs or via Ethernet (PoE). The green LED S1 lights up and the red LED S2 is off when the device is ready for operation.
  • Page 22 "Outputs active" parameter is set to "Only when locked" or "When locked or in hold over" in the Web Interface and TICRO 100 is not in one of these device states. Refer to subsection "Clock settings pane" of the "Output Configuration Page" section of the TICRO 100 User Manual.
  • Page 23: Performing A Factory Reset (Reset To Factory Defaults)

    A factory reset can also be performed via the Web Interface (see section "Performing a factory reset" of the TICRO 100 User Manual). Performing a factory reset may possibly result in an IP address change of TICRO 100 due to automatic IP address assignment by a DHCP server.
  • Page 24: Support

    TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide Support When you are working with our products we want to provide you with the greatest possible benefits. If you need any support, we are here to assist you! 24/7 Technical Support - Get Support www.omicron-lab.com/contact/get-support/...
  • Page 25 Version 2.0 info@omicron-lab.com www.omicron-lab.com © OMICRON Lab, 2018 TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide engl. All rights reserved.

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