
USERS MANUAL
NR2110-R/O/G
REVISION
B
DATE
120120
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5 of 47
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Nominal power is global AC power, but a DC power option can be ordered that
acts as the back-up power supply. Nominally 24 Vdc, this port is used for power
when AC power fails. Switching between power sources is automatic and there is
no transient power outage at the equipment level. The primary power supply is
followed by low noise linear converter assemblies.
The optional dual time base adds an additional GNSS receiver that monitors the
primary GNSS receiver, detects when the timing source is out-of-tolerance and
sends an email and alert locally. The redundancy can be duplicated all the way to
the antenna or a single antenna can be used with a splitter located inside the
chassis.
Controls and Indicators
– Front Panel
The three LEDS provide a comprehensive status of the unit:
ALERT:
This LED should always be GREEN. There are several self-tests executed within
the unit and the summation of these tests is that the unit is functional. A RED
indication is a failure, and the unit should be removed from service.
OVEN:
This LED serves several functions:
GNSS Lock Status: Flashing GREEN indicates that the unit has not achieved
GNSS lock. The flashing state of this LED should not exceed 15 minutes. If it
stays in the flashing state too long or is found to be going in and out of the
flashing state- there may be a problem with the antenna or cabling to the
antenna. Monitoring the GNSS strings on the serial port will advise locking status
in more detail.