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Paragon-X Getting Started Guide

 

 

 

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SyncE: active when Sync-E Clock Rx > Tx selected in the Setup Interface window. Indicates 
Paragon-X Tx clock is locked to the incoming Sync-E line signal. 

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Wander:  indicates  Paragon-X  is  locked  to  the  selected  wander  measurement  input  signal  (see 
‘Wander Measurement Input’ rear panel connector description).  

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1PPS Ref: indicates Paragon-X is locked to the 1PPS reference (see ‘1PPS and 64K AMI’ panel 
connector descriptions).  

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1PPS Meas: indicates Paragon-X is receiving a 1PPS measurement input (see  ‘Aux ports RJ45’ 
front panel connector description).  

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Jitter: indicates Paragon-X is locked to the selected jitter measurement input signal. 

4. Icon Menu Bar 

 

Provides quick access to various Paragon-X functions. 

5. Main Menu 

Enables  access  to  dropdown  menus  for  configuration,  settings  and  measurement  modes  of  the 

Paragon-X. Many provide access to functions also available via workflow buttons and icon menu bar 
items, allowing alternative methods for controlling Paragon-X depending on user preference. 

6. Mode Title Bar  

Identifies the type of decoded information displayed; column names are dependent on the type of data 

shown. Alarms, errors and sequence anomalies in captured data (live or pre-captured) are highlighted 
by a red exclamation mark.  

7. Tabulated Captured Data  

Displays decoded information from the data captured by Paragon-X, either live or loaded from a saved 

capture file. Actual display depends on the type of data being decoded, but may include message and 
timing information.  

8. Flow Filter  

Indicates whether any active filters have been set for capturing or replaying packets. Values displayed 

are xxx for no filter and SET if a filter is configured. Filters can be viewed and set manually using the 
Set  button,  or  set  automatically  using  Flow  Wizard  accessed  via  the  Select  Flow  button.  Active 
filters may be cleared by clicking the Clear button in this section. 

  

  

Summary of Contents for Paragon-X

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Page 2: ...rmance or use of this material To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit to rain or moisture To avoid electrical shock Use only power cord supplied or one with adequate ratings and connec...

Page 3: ...eference Accessory 1pps ToD Frequency Converter Accessory Introduction For Next Gen technologies up to 10Gb s the Calnex Paragon X offers direct insight into actual device and service behaviour and th...

Page 4: ...nex Solutions by telephone 44 0 1506 671 416 or by email support calnexsol com Paragon X AC adaptor 1 Power cord 1 USB memory stick 1 Getting Started Guide 1 Rb GPS External Reference AC adaptor 1 Pow...

Page 5: ...D Frequency converter accessory to convert from high impedance single ended signal or RS 422 balanced signal Lower Front Aux Port earlier versions 10MHz Clock Out frequency locked to whatever referenc...

Page 6: ...ter is enabled and generating packets all cases except Master Test configuration The 1PPS output is locked to whatever Paragon X 1PPS reference is in use pin 3 ve and pin 6 GND Both outputs use an in...

Page 7: ...used for directly connecting Paragon X to a PC or laptop running Microsoft Windows 7 or Windows 10 OS the host PC Connection over a network is possible but not recommended see Calnex Application Note...

Page 8: ...ower Input 11 Power Switch 12 1PPS Reference Input 13 Wander Measurement Inputs 14 Reference Inputs 15 Reset Switch 16 64K AMI Reference Input 17 GPS Reference 18 GPS Antenna Input 10 DC Power Input F...

Page 9: ...64K AMI Reference Input For connection to 64kb s external system reference clock Pin 2 tip pin 6 ring pin 1 GND 17 GPS Reference An alternative to connector 12 accepts a 1PPS reference input signal on...

Page 10: ...n AC outlet 4 Use Paragon X s rear panel power switch marked I 0 to switch on Paragon X 5 The blue display on the front panel will turn on Paragon X is initialised and ready to use after approximately...

Page 11: ...gateway The IP address used should be different from the Paragon X IP address shown on its display only in the last 3 digits e g for a Paragon X IP address of 192 168 3 100 a suitable host PC IP addre...

Page 12: ...to Paragon X or run the associated software first confirm that these ports are available Paragon X remote client application ports 9990 and 9000 CAT and PFV ports 1337 and 1338 If Paragon X is connect...

Page 13: ...at the path may be different if the settings were changed from default during the installation process The software version of the Paragon X application can be found by clicking on Help About Paragon...

Page 14: ...o alarms red current alarm yellow historic alarm i e alarm has occurred within the current test duration grey not active in the current configuration Link indicates if there is a physical Ethernet con...

Page 15: ...any provide access to functions also available via workflow buttons and icon menu bar items allowing alternative methods for controlling Paragon X depending on user preference 6 Mode Title Bar Identif...

Page 16: ...modes will depend on the options fitted licenced on Paragon X CES Circuit Emulation Service for example CESoP SAToP TDMoIP Requires Option 202 1588v2 IEEE1588v2 advanced analysis features Enable Maste...

Page 17: ...se the dialog box 7 The Configure Capture workflow button may then be used to configure detailed settings for the selected measurements 8 Click on Setup Interface to configure the ethernet interfaces...

Page 18: ...filters for packet impairments and Set Capture for packet decode and measurement filter setting Note the Set impair option is only available in Master Slave Emulation mode when capturing on the Parago...

Page 19: ...aphic or use the Configure button to access manual settings Note that the displayed image will change depending on which type of test has been selected and so provides a convenient checkpoint for devi...

Page 20: ...test pre enabled for further information on any given metric including their meaning any relevant Standards and the maths used in their calculation select the icon beside its entry 9 The View Results...

Page 21: ...nd or the 10M Ref Output to the Paragon X 10MHz Reference Input rear panel connector The Rb GPS Frequency Reference has the following front and rear panel features Power On LED Rb Locked LED Track Syn...

Page 22: ...ial the GPS Antenna input is connected properly and safely to the GPS antenna The GPS antenna and associated cables require an EMP Protector to be fitted for safety reasons The EMP Protector should be...

Page 23: ...indicates that the equipment should only be disposed of through an approved method At the end of life please dispose of the equipment through a recognized and approved scheme fulfilling the local env...

Page 24: ...nal conversion from ToD RS232 signals ToD RS 232 signal on DB9 connector port 6 RJ 45 connector port 4 RS 422 1PPS TTL signal format converter RJ45 connector port 3 TTL high impedance RJ 45 connector...

Page 25: ...etting Started Guide Page 25 of 28 1PPS ToD Frequency Converter Revision D The Calnex external 1pps ToD Frequency converter may be supplied as an option to the Paragon X Opt 133 or ordered separately...

Page 26: ...either sinusoidal or square waveform The frequency output is 1 5V peak to peak square wave into 50 POWER GOOD The POWER GOOD LED is on when power is supplied to the device There is no power switch Po...

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