Safran SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Manual

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ELECTRONICS & DEFENSE
SecureSync
2400
MODEL
Getting Started Guide
Document Part No.: 2400-5000-0051
Revision: 5
Date: 6-August-2024

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  • Page 1 ELECTRONICS & DEFENSE SecureSync 2400 MODEL Getting Started Guide Document Part No.: 2400-5000-0051 Revision: 5 Date: 6-August-2024...
  • Page 3: About This Guide

    About this Guide This Getting Started Guide is a supplement to the main user manual for SecureSync 2400. The latest version of the main user manual can be found online on the Safran Nav- igaiton & Timing website at: safran-navigation-timing.com/manuals.
  • Page 4 Blank page. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.1 Main Installation Steps 2.2 SAFETY 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 • TABLE OF CONTENTS SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 6 2.8 Powering Up the Unit 2.8.1 Hot Swap Power Supply 2.8.1.1 Hot Swap Installation 2.8.1.2 Hot Swap Monitoring 2.9 Network Setup 2.9.1 Network connection (common tasks): Technical Support 3.1 Regional Contact • TABLE OF CONTENTS SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide...
  • Page 7: Product Overview

    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. 5...
  • Page 8: Using The Keypad

    4. Use the left and right buttons to switch between submenus if necessary. 5. To enter into a submenu body, press the down button. You will only be able to highlight fields that can be changed. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 9 Board Temp, CPU Temp, and OSC (oscil- lator) Temp view the Fan(s) Speed System view model number view serial number view software version view licenses view a rolling ribbon of option cards installed SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 10 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. 5...
  • Page 11 Time Menu:  Settings: change the current time display Monitoring: view the oscillator type, disciplining state, and TFOM value Date: view the Day Month Year. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 12 MAC address 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 SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 13: Unit Rear Panel

    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. 5...
  • Page 14: Mechanical And Environmental Specifications

    Designed for EIA 19” rack mount: Housing w/o connectors and brackets: 17.1” W x 1.74” H [1U] x 15.17” D actual (434 mm W x 44 mm H x 385 mm D) Figure 1-4: Mechanical dimensions SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 15: Interfaces

    QZSS L1-SAIF transmissions at 1575.42 MHz Satellites tracked: Up to 72 simultaneously Update rate: up to 2Hz (concurrent) Acquisition time: Typically < 27 seconds from cold start Antenna requirements: Active antenna module, +5V, powered by SecureSync, 16 dB gain minimum SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 16: 10 Mhz Output

    Output level: ± 1.5 V, impedance 54 Ω Input level: -7 to 12 V (max), sensitivity - ± 200 mV, impedance 12 kΩ Available Output Types: 1PPS, ASCII Time Code, IRIG (DCLS), IRIG  (AM), HAVEQUICK, GPO SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 17 DCLS IN (First signal) RS485 A, non-inverting (Second signal) RS485 A, non-inverting RS232 TX OUT DCLS OUT IRIG AM OUT (First signal) RS485 B, inverting (Second signal) RS485 B, inverting RS232 RX IN SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 18: Dcls Output

    Holdover (constant temp. after 2 weeks of Accuracy to UTC GPS lock) Oscillator Type (1 sigma locked to GPS) After 4 hours After 24 hours Low-phase noise Rubid- ±15 ns 0.2 μs 1μs Rubidium ±15 ns 0.2 μs 1μs SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 19: 10/100/1000 Ethernet Port (Rj45)

    CLI for initial unit configuration. Connector: micro-B USB (requires installed driver; if your driver does not auto- matically install, visit: https://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm) Character structure: ASCII, 115200 baud, 1 start, 8 data, 1 stop, no parity SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 20: Input Power

    (CLI) allows the use of a subset of commands. 1.5.1 The Web UI HOME Screen The HOME screen of the SecureSync web user interface ("Web UI") provides comprehensive status information at a glance, including: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 21 TOOLS: Opens a drop-down menu for access to the system maintenance screens and system logs. HELP: Provides Safran Service Contact Information and high-level system configurations you may be required to furnish when contacting Safran Ser- vice. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 22 1.5  The SecureSync Web UI BLANK PAGE. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 23: Installation

    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. 5...
  • Page 24 — DO NOT OPEN EQUIPMENT, UNLESS AUTHORIZED: The interior of this equipment does not have any user-serviceable parts. Contact Safran Technical Support if this equipment needs to be serviced. Do not open the equipment, unless instructed to do so by Safran Service personnel. Follow Safran Safety instructions and observe all local electrical regulatory requirements.
  • Page 25: Unpacking And Inventory

    Unpack the equipment and inspect it for damage. If any equipment has been dam- aged in transit, or you experience any problems during installation and con- figuration of your Safran product, please contact Safran. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 26: Required Tools And Parts

    60 lbs. If you are using a heavier cable, you will need to apply appropriate strain relief. GNSS antenna with mounting bracket GNSS antenna surge suppressor (recommended) GNSS antenna inline amplifier (optional for short cable lengths) SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 27: Mounting The Unit

    2 each 2400-1000-0714 equipment rack mount ears 6 each HM20R-04R7-0010 M4 flat head Phillips screws The 2400-0000-0704 ruggedization ancillary kit (optional) contains additional mounting items available for purchase: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 28 Secure the mount with the screw hole closest to the front of the chassis using 1 each of the supplied HM20R-04R7-0010 screws per side. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 29: Connecting Network Cables

    Before connecting the network cable(s), you need to decide which port(s) you want to use for which purpose (e.g., ETH0 for configuration only, etc.), and how you want to configure basic network connectivity e.g., the IP address: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 30: Connecting The Gnss Input

    60 lbs. If you are using a heavier cable, you will need to apply appropriate strain relief. 2. Connect the GNSS cable to the rear panel antenna input jack. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 31: Powering Up The Unit

    Hot Swap Power Supply DANGER! Remove the connected power source BEFORE attempt- ing to remove a power sled for replacement. Caution: Only use Safran-approved replacement parts. Incorrect parts may cause damage to the product. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 32: Hot Swap Installation

    Green indicates all detected power supplies are valid The status will show yellow if one power supply is not valid. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 33 Disabling mon- itoring on a faulty supply or empty bay will cause the overall status to display as Okay (provided there is one fully functional power supply installed). SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 34 Bay 2 is with the fan speed and voltage). You can also disable monitoring on a specific bay by pressing the ENTER ✓ key while the bay is highlighted. Bays with disabled monitoring will be noted on the front panel: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 35 It is also possible that the hot swap power supply may shift during shipping or setup enough to trigger this alarm. In this case, remove the power supply and attempt to reinsert it. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 36: Network Setup

    Eth1 - 192.168.1.2 Default subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 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. 5...
  • Page 37: Network Connection (Common Tasks)

    [xxxxxx] of the hostname is the last six digits of the MAC address (e.g., "0E 51 7B"). You should now be connected to the unit Web UI and can login using the default cre- dentials. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 38 In the CLI: SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 39 3. Click Submit after all your changes have been entered, and start a new Web UI session 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: safran-navigation-timing.com/manuals. SecureSync 2400 Getting Started Guide Rev. 5...
  • Page 40: Technical Support

    Thank you for your cooperation. Regional Contact Safran operates globally and has offices in several locations around the world. The (formerly Orolia/Spectracom) main offices are listed below: Table 3-1: Safran contact information Country Location Phone...

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