Configuring An Irig Output - Safran SecureSync 2400 User Manual

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2.20.7

Configuring an IRIG Output

IRIG DCLS Output is available through the Multi I/O connector in the default set-
tings (pins 6 & 7), and can also be configured on the DCLS OUT BNC connector
on the rear panel, as well as through the multi I/O connector on either of the two
RS485 channels (pins 3, 13, and 8, and pins 4, 14, and 9). See
nectors" on page 157
IRIG AM outputs.
IRIG AM Output is available in the default configuration through the IRIG AM Out-
put channel (pins 11 & 12) o (n the Multi I/O connector Additional outputs of
IRIG AM would require an option card..
In the default configuration:
The numbering of outputs and inputs can change during pin layout changes (and
when option cards are added).
Possible settings will be limited by the interface you are configuring.
To configure the settings of one of the two IRIG Outputs, go to its Edit window.
For instructions, see:
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SecureSync 2400 User Manual Rev. 5.2
to
"The Time Management Screen" on page 186
on how to configure and read the System Time. Local timescale
allows a Local Clock to apply a time offset for Time Zone and DST cor-
rection.
The incoming input time information may be provided as local time, but Sys-
tem 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 con-
figured in the Local Clock will be applied to the front panel time display.
Refer to for more information on Local Clocks.
Offset: Provides the ability to account for HAVE QUICK cable delays or
other latencies in the HAVE QUICK outputs. The Offset values are entered
in nanoseconds (ns). The available Offset range is –500 to +500 ms.
for more information. None of these listed channels allow
IRIG Output 0
represents IRIG DCLS output (pins 6 & 7). This channel can
only be DCLS.
IRIG Output 1
represents the IRIG AM output (pins 11 & 12). This setting can
only be configured to AM.
"Configuring Option Card Inputs/Outputs" on
Note:
The choices available will change based on the type of
IRIG you have chosen to configure.
2.20  Configuring Outputs
for more information
"Configurable Con-
page 364.
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