2.3 Unpacking and Inventory 2.4 Required Tools and Parts 2.4.1 Required GNSS Antenna Components 2.5 Mounting the Unit 2.5.1 Rack Mounting (Ears) 2.6 Connecting Network Cables 2.7 Connecting the GNSS Input SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide • TABLE OF CONTENTS...
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2.8 Powering Up the Unit 2.8.1 Hotswap Power Supply 2.9 Network Setup 2.9.1 Network connection (common tasks): Technical Support 3.1 Regional Contact SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide • TABLE OF CONTENTS...
1.1.1 Front Panel Keypad, and Display To simplify operation and to allow local access to SecureSync, a keypad and an OLED information display menu are provided on the front panel of the unit. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
1. Your front panel screen will timeout and darken after two minutes of inactivity. If your screen is dark, press any menu or keypad button to wake. 2. Press a menu button to enter that menu on the front panel display. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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The main menu options and their functions are as follows: Power Menu: Management halt the unit reboot the unit restore the factory defaults Monitoring view the temperature status: Board Temp, CPU Temp, and OSC (oscillator) Temp view the Fan(s) Speed System SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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Monitoring view the following information: antenna status PPS validity time validity state view for each satellite system: chart of all visible satellites SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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Time Menu: Settings: change the current time display Monitoring: view the oscillator type, disciplining state, and TFOM value Outputs Menu: Settings SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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Monitoring: View a graph for each ETH connection (highlight eth0 or eth1 and toggle left and right) Alerts Menu: Status show current major or minor alarms and descriptions Monitoring monitor memory usage monitor CPU usage monitor disk usage Test SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
DCLS Output (BNC female connector) ETH0 1GB Ethernet (RJ45 connector) ETH1 Ethernet (SFP connector) Serial console (RJ45 connector) Two or six slots for option cards AC power input connection Figure 1-3: Standard rear panel SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
Multi I/O connector, viewed in mating direction on front of unit Table 1-1: Multi I/O connector signal pinout Signal DCLS IN (First signal) RS485 A, non-inverting (Second signal) RS485 A, non-inverting RS232 TX OUT DCLS OUT SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
Configurable pulse width (200 ms by default) Pulse width range: 20 ns to 900 ms Rise time: <10 ns Accuracy: Positive edge within ±50 ns of UTC when locked to a valid, traceable input ref- erence Connector: BNC female SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
Connector: micro-B USB (requires installed driver; if your driver does not automatically https://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm install, visit: Character structure: ASCII, 115200 baud, 1 start, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity 1.3.9 Input Power AC power source: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
The HOME screen can be accessed from anywhere in the Web UI, using the HOME button in the Primary Navigation Bar: Primary Navigation Bar provides access to all menus: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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TOOLS: Opens a drop-down menu for access to the system maintenance screens and system logs. HELP: Provides Spectracom Service Contact Information and high-level system con- figurations you may be required to furnish when contacting Orolia Service. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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1.4 The SecureSync Web UI BLANK PAGE. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
Caution, risk of electric shock. CAUTION! Potential equipment damage or destruction! CAUTION! Follow the instructions closely. Tips and other useful or important information. NOTE Risk of Electrostatic Discharge! Avoid potential equipment damage by following ESD Best Practices. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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The interior of this equipment does not have any user-serviceable parts. Contact Orolia Technical Support if this equipment needs to be serviced. Do not open the equipment, unless instructed to do so by Orolia Service personnel. Follow Orolia Safety instructions and observe all local electrical regulatory requirements.
(ESD). Observe ESD precautions and safeguards when handling the unit. Unpack the equipment and inspect it for damage. If any equipment has been damaged in transit, or you experience any problems during installation and configuration of your Orolia product, please contact Orolia.
GNSS antenna inline amplifier (optional for short cable lengths) Mounting the Unit SecureSync units can be operated on a desktop or in a rack in a horizontal, right-side-up position. The location needs to be well-ventilated, clean and accessible. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
To rack mount the SecureSync unit: 1. Attach the 2400-1000-0714 rack mount brackets to the sides of the SecureSync with the rack mounts ears facing outward, aligned with the front edge of the SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
NIC card of the computer. Since no DHCP server is available in this configuration both SecureSync, and the PC must be configured with static IP addresses that are on the same SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
SecureSync does not have a power switch. When the unit is plugged in, the power will be on. 2. Observe that the front panel illuminates The time display will reset and then start incrementing the time. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
Remove the connected power source BEFORE attempting to remove a power sled for replacement. Caution: Only use Orolia-approved replacement parts. Incorrect parts may cause damage to the product. The hot swap power supply option consists of two sleds with redundant power systems.
Using the front panel display requires physical access to the unit. Note: The default credentials for both the Web UI and the CLI are: username: spadmin password: admin123 Note: SecureSync's network settings have DHCP enabled by default. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
You should now be connected to the unit Web UI and can login using the default credentials. Disable or Enable DHCP In order to assign an IP address to an Ethernet port, it is necessary to disable DHCP. On the front panel display: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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0 for Eth0, 1 for Eth1; addr is the IPv4 address, (such as 192.168.100.12), mask the subnet mask (for instance, 255.255.255.0) and the gateway is the (optional) network gateway. In the Web UI: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
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3. Click Submit after all your changes have been entered, and start a new Web UI ses- sion by entering the new IP address into your browser and logging in. To continue with other settings, such as NTP preferences, references, outputs, etc., see the main user manual: manuals.spectracom.com SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 2...
Thank you for your cooperation. Regional Contact Orolia operates globally and has offices in several locations around the world. The Orolia (Spectracom) main offices are listed below: Table 3-1: Orolia contact information Country Location Phone...
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