1 • General Information
Table 7. Clock-modes and clock-sources for the SmartNode 1400
Port 0
Port 1
Clock Mode
Clock Mode
Slave (User)
Master (Net)
Master (Net)
Slave (User)
Note
In addition, two other elements—the Reset button and power input socket—are available on the rear panel of a
SmartNode 1200 as described in
Table 8. SmartNode 1200 Reset button and power line socket on rear panel
Element
Reset button
The button has three different functions:
Manual Restart—During normal operation pressing and releasing the reset button
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will cause a system reboot. The application will be restarted without any change to the
existing SmartWare configuration.
Restoration—Pressing and holding the reset button for 5 seconds will restore the fac-
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tory configuration and automatically reboot the system.
Note
Boot loader—Powering the SmartNode while pressing the reset button for 5 seconds
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will cause the factory-fitted boot loader to start in place of the application. The boot
loader uses a minimal set of parameters. In case the application does not start correctly,
the boot loader can be used as a fallback to download a new software version.
100–240 VAC
Electricity supply socket for mains power cable.
50/60 Hz
SmartNode 2300 description
The SmartNode Model 2300 (see
chassis can be rack-mounted and it provides three expansion slots for interface cards.
Note
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Port 0. Clock is taken from port 0 if available. Otherwise it is generated inter-
nally.
Not supported
The SmartNode 1400 needs to be rebooted twice after changing the
clock mode.
table
8.
In this case the existing IP SmartWare configuration is lost.
figure
8) is a powerful multi-service access device. The 19-in. aluminum
If you will be mounting the SmartNode 2300 in a 19-in. rack, see
section
"Mounting the SmartNode 2300"
SmartNode 1000 and 2000 Series Getting Started Guide
Clock Source
Description
on page 93 for details.
SmartNode 2300 description