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Chapter 3
Operation
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Understand-
ing Jumper
Controls
NOTE
: We recommend that you use the available 6800
+
software control
options (serial/local or Ethernet/remote) to aid in viewing, setting, and
confirming parameter values.
You can use the jumper on the front edge of the HSE6800
+
to select either local
control or remote control reclock setting operation mode.
Figure 2-3
on page 13
illustrates the location of this jumper.
Figure 3-1
shows the jumper set settings for
the HSE6800
+
modules.
Figure 3-1
HSE6800
+
Jumper Set Settings
Local Control
NOTE
: In the local control reclock setting operation mode, all of the
settings’ data status information appears on the
+
Pilot Lite control screen;
however, you cannot change any setting in this mode via
+
Pilot Lite. To
control the reclocking setting mode via
+
Pilot Lite, set the jumper to the
remote control reclock setting operation mode.
The local control is used to select one of three reclocking setting modes by a
jumper at the board edge: automatic, manual, and bypass.
The
automatic
reclocking setting mode automatically reclocks the input signal.
The RCLK LED is green and the corresponding rate indicator LED (yellow) is on
when this reclock is successful. If this reclocking attempt fails, the RCLK LED
will be red and the signal bypass the reclocker and is present at outputs.
The
manual
reclocking setting mode allows you to select which rate to reclock.
(See
Table 3-1
for instructions on setting up the operation for reclocking each
rate.)
The
bypass
mode allows you to force the input data to take the bypass path,
whether it is lockable or not.