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User Guide IDC-100 Model IDC-100 P\N 065000002 Revision B May 2011 Brandywine Communications 1153 Warner Ave Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 755 1050 (714) 755 0175 http://www.brandywinecomm.com MANUAL P/N 900000125 REV B...
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IDC-100 Models and Part Numbers MODEL PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION IDC-100 065000002 NTP SERVER IRIG B DISPLAY RACK MOUNT MANUAL P/N 900000125 REV B...
Revision History REVISION DATE COMMENTS 04-20-11 Original release of the IDC-100 user guide. 05-18-11 Changes to text. Changed text block p10, removed para. 3.3.3 MANUAL P/N 900000125 REV B...
Using a closed loop control system, the IDC-100 will correct its clocks based on the time difference between its internal clocks and the reference. A second order digital phase lock loop (PLL) is used to adjust the internal clocks of the IDC-100 to match the time of the reference over long time intervals.
The IDC-100 has eight levels of brightness. To increase the level of brightness, press the Brightness button one time. To display the IP address of the IDC-100, press the Brightness button two times. Use the same speed you would use to double click a mouse when pressing the Brightness button two times.
----------------------- ----------------------- FOR SECURITY PURPOSES DETACH THIS PAGE 2.2.2 Brightness Button – Default Mode (Rear Panel) To get to the default mode, press and hold down the Brightness button for more than ten seconds and all lights in the display window will flicker. The default mode will default the unit’s memory to factory default settings.
2.2.3 Power Indicator (Rear Panel) The Power Indicator indicates that the power cord for the IDC-100 is currently plugged into an electrical socket by glowing green. 2.2.4 Link Indicator (Rear Panel) The Link Indicator indicates that the IDC-100 is currently connected to a hub by glowing green.
Unpacking and Installation Unpacking Remove the IDC-100 from the shipping carton. The following items should be included in the shipment: • 1 IDC-100 • 1 user guide Installation To complete the IDC-100 installation process, follow the steps given. 1. Connect one end of an Ethernet cable to the IDC-100 Ethernet.
3.3.2 Serial Port Pin Connections The IDC-100 serial port uses RS232. The RS232 Pinout (DB-9 Connector) Table lists the pins used by the IDC-100 serial port for RS232. RS232 Pinout (DB-9 Connector) Table DESCRIPTION Receive Data Transmit Data Signal Ground...
Serial Control Interface Terminal The IDC-100 can be configured completely through the Serial Control Interface terminal. This interface is designed for initial configuration for various network, time and boot settings. The factory default for serial communications is set to 9600 baud, one stop bit, no parity and 8 data bits.
Example: :>Baud Baud:9600 :> BOOTWAIT BOOTWAIT sets the number of seconds that the system will loiter in the boot-loader before running the IDC-100 application. The factory default is 2 seconds. Example: :>bootwait Wait (seconds):2 :> HELP Help displays the menu command and their current values. The current values are surrounded by parentheses.
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IRIGVER Retrieve IRIG reader board version (2.3 2/8/11) :> IPADDR IPADDR will set the IP address for the system. The format is a standard dot-addressing scheme. Example: :>ipaddr Address:192.168.1.123 :> IPMASK IPMASK will set the IP mask for the system. The format is a standard dot-addressing scheme.
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:> IRIGYEAR The IDC-100 has a built in real time clock (RTC) for instances where the IRIG-B does not carry the year information. The IDC-100 will use the year information from the IDC when the IRIG-B does not carry the year data.
Note : Baud Rate should be 9600 not 115200 as shown Verify that the “Select a Unit” displays the current MAC and IP address of the IDC-100 connected to the network. Click on the IDC-100 that needs to be configured.
1. Double click on the AutoUpdate icon and the AutoUpdate V2.0 screen will be displayed. 2. Enter the IP address of the IDC-100 in the IP address field. If the user does not know the IP address, press the Find button and the Find Netburners screen will be displayed.
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3. Enter the path name to the new released file. If the user does not know the path name, press the Browse button and the Open screen will be displayed. Locate and click on the file and click the Open button. The File Name field will be completed for you. 4.
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7. After the Programming screen automatically closes, the AutoUpdate screen will be displayed. Click the OK button and now the uploading firmware process is completed. MANUAL P/N 900000125 REV B...
7 Drawings FIGURE DESCRIPTION NTP Server IRIG B Display Rack Mount Front Panel NTP Server IRIG B Display Rack Mount Mechanical Outline NTP Server IRIG B Display Rack Mount Antenna Voltage Link Setting MANUAL P/N 900000125 REV B...
8 Appendix A MIB ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Brandywine Communications MIB file for the IDC-100 -- $Revision: 3 $ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BRANDYWINECOMM-IDC-100 DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS enterprises FROM RFC1155-SMI OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212 TRAP-TYPE FROM RFC-1215; -- Brandywine Communications OIDs -- idc = Brandywine Product ID of 108...
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-- IRIG-B Reader board version szIRIGVersion OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE(1..255)) ACCESS read-only STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "IRIG-B reader board version" ::= {inventory 2} ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- System ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- System Status Word. The system status word holds status information about -- the system. The format is ASCII HEX representing a 32 bit word (8 -- characters).
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-- current year. nIRIGYear OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER ACCESS read-write STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION "Read or set the IRIG year" ::= { system 3 } -- Select Reference - Selects current reference to get time from. Choices -- are None (free-run) or IRIG-B. nReference OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { nNone(0),...
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DESCRIPTION "Alarm word ASCII hex representing a 32 bit value" ::= { system 6 } -- nSystemState - This variable will show the current state of the system. -- States include warm-up, ready, acquire, lock and holdover. -- nStateWarmUp - warm-up state. Currently this system does not have -- a warm-up state.
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