Configuring Outputs; How To Configure An Output - Safran SecureSync 2400 User Manual

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It is recommended that the SecureSync administrator/operator only use this if
they do not know what the IRIG Input Format is, and they wish to identify the sig-
nal type, or to determine if a signal is present.
2.20

Configuring Outputs

Depending on the type of output interface, some of its settings may be user-edit-
able. To access these settings for a given output, choose one of the two methods
described below.
For information on disabling and enabling outputs, see
page 183
2.20.1

How to Configure an Output

To access the user-editable settings of an Output, choose one of these two meth-
ods:
Configuring the settings of an output, method 1:
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The available options will vary according to the configurations of Format
and Modulation Type.
Note:
If the Format value is changed, the Control Field and Coded
Expression change to the default values for the given Format value.
The user can only change the Control Field field and Coded Expres-
sion field to allowed values for the Format field.
Local
Clock: The incoming IRIG input time information may be provided as
local time, but System Time may be configured as UTC time, so internal
computations need to be performed. With the Timescale field set to
"Local", select the name of a previously created Local Clock. The Time Zone
and DST rules, as configured in the Local Clock will be applied to the front
panel time display.
Offset: Provides the ability to account for IRIG cable delays or other laten-
cies in the IRIG input. The Offset value is entered and displayed in nano-
seconds (ns). The available Offset range is -500 to +500 ms.
Note:
The illustrations shown below are examples. The windows dis-
played in your Web UI may look differently.
2.20  Configuring Outputs
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