The Securesync Web Ui; The Web Ui Home Screen - Safran SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Manual

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1.5  The SecureSync Web UI
Backup Battery: SecureSync has an internal battery to support the Real Time Clock. The
battery is a small recharging lithium coin cell that is not customer-replaceable. This battery
will keep approximate time and date in a shutdown state over ~135 days before requiring
recharge. After full drain, the battery will require ~5 days to fully recharge. Minimum battery
life is ~30+ years.
Hot Swap Power Supply: Some SecureSync models have hot-swappable power sup-
plies and can ensure power redundancy in case of failure. Each power sled has the same
specifications as the standard AC or DC specifications.
1.5

The SecureSync Web UI

SecureSync has an integrated web user interface (referred to as "Web UI" throughout this
documentation) that can be accessed from a computer over a network connection, using a
standard web browser. The Web UI is the most complete way to configure the unit, and for
status monitoring during everyday operation.
1.5.1

The Web UI HOME Screen

The HOME screen of the SecureSync web user interface ("Web UI") provides com-
prehensive status information at a glance, including:
The HOME screen can be accessed from anywhere in the Web UI, using the HOME button
in the Primary Navigation Bar:
The Primary Navigation Bar provides access to all menus:
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TCXO/OCXO oscillator installed: 40 W normal (50 W start-up)
Rubidium (Rb) oscillator installed: 50 W normal (80 W start-up)
Low-Phase Noise (LPN) Rubidium oscillator installed: 52 W normal (85 W start-up)
Note:
If you prefer, an integrated Command-Line Interpreter interface (CLI)
allows the use of a subset of commands.
vital
information
system
current status of the
references
key performance/accuracy data
major
log
events.
SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 4

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