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5

Accessing the Web Interface

TICRO 100

 automatically powers up after supply voltage is applied. The green LED S1 lights up and

the red LED S2 is off when the device is ready for operation.

TICRO 100

 can be configured and controlled completely via the Web Interface using a computer.

Under normal circumstances, no manual intervention at the device itself will be required.

5.1

System requirements

Your computer must fulfill the following requirements to access the 

TICRO 100

 Web Interface:

OMICRON 

Device Link

 installed (see chapter "OMICRON Device Link" of the TICRO 100 User

Manual).

OMICRON 

Device Link

 is always required for the initial access to 

TICRO 100

. If a static

IP address is assigned to 

TICRO 100

, the device can be accessed any time and from

any computer using this IP address.

Web browser installed (Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox 20 or higher, or Google Chrome version 31
or higher).

For access via Ethernet network only:
Network port configured for operation in the network 

TICRO 100

 is connected to.

For access via USB only:
USB 2.0 port available. While accessing 

TICRO 100

 via USB, the computer must not be

connected to the same Ethernet network 

TICRO 100

 is connected to!

If you are accessing 

TICRO 100

 from a Mac or Linux operating system supporting zeroconf,

you can access the Web Interface of 

TICRO 100

 by entering 

http://<hostname>.local

 to the

address bar of your web browser. The default hostname is the device serial number. The
serial number is available on the type plate on the bottom side of 

TICRO 100

 (labeled

"SerNo").

5.2

Accessing the TICRO 100 Web Interface

OMICRON 

Device Link

 is required for initial access to 

TICRO 100

. If you know the IP

address of 

TICRO 100

, it is alternatively also possible to access the device from a web

browser using its IP address (without using OMICRON 

Device Link

).

Proceed as follows to access the 

TICRO 100

 Web Interface using OMICRON 

Device Link

:

1. Connect your computer to the network or to the USB port of 

TICRO 100

.

(Please note: Access via the USB port may possibly be disabled in the 

TICRO 100

 configuration

(see 

Access Restrictions

 tab in section "Security configuration page" of the TICRO 100 User

Manual)).

2. Supply your 

TICRO 100

 with power (see 

Power supply

 on page 16).

TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide

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OMICRON

Summary of Contents for TICRO 100

Page 1: ...Smart Measurement Solutions TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide...

Page 2: ...without announcement OMICRON electronics is not to be held liable for statements and declarations given in this quick start guide The user is responsible for every application described in this quick...

Page 3: ...N rail mounting 14 3 2 Wall mounting 15 4 Power supply 16 4 1 Power supply via Power over Ethernet 16 4 2 Power supply via the delivered plug in power supply unit 17 4 3 Power supply via an external D...

Page 4: ...erence at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Compliance Can...

Page 5: ...this Quick Start Guide TICRO 100 is exclusively intended for the applications specified in chapter Introduction and designated use of the TICRO 100 User Manual The manufacturer or the distributors ar...

Page 6: ...start measurements at different locations at exactly the same time Generation and distribution of 10 MHz reference frequency signals over Ethernet TICRO 100 provides a highly accurate 10 MHz referenc...

Page 7: ...active Ethernet port Status LEDs and output status LEDs Reset pushbutton DIN rail clip Type plate with serial number on bottom side Mounting wholes for wall mounting brackets covered by sealing plug...

Page 8: ...ff Device is in recovery mode waiting for new software In the recovery mode the device provides only a rudimentary Web Interface just allowing for the upload of a software image off blinking Software...

Page 9: ...CRO 100 was in the Locked state before it enters the Hold over state if synchronization to the PTP time signal gets lost If configured in the output configuration TICRO 100 continues to output time si...

Page 10: ...PPX TTL signal adjustable number of pulses for example 1 PPS or 1 kHz DCF77 unmodulated TTL signal Trigger TTL signal 1 pulse at a defined point in time Trigger TTL signal PPX sequence starting at the...

Page 11: ...Ethernet port is the default port if TICRO 100 does not detect an operating Ethernet network on any of the network ports during the first power up or after a factory reset It is strongly recommended...

Page 12: ...6 WARNING Death or severe injury caused by high voltages possible Use a power supply unit that complies with the SELV standard if product safety according to IEC 61010 1 and IEC 60255 27 is required T...

Page 13: ...s a second DC source in addition to this DC power input to provide power supply redundancy for TICRO 100 For more details please refer to chapter Power supply on page 16 WARNING Death or severe injury...

Page 14: ...o TICRO 100 TX10 screwdriver required Do not use other screws than delivered with the DIN rail clip 3 Hook the spring side of the DIN rail clip to the top side of the DIN rail 4 Press the device downw...

Page 15: ...ve two sealing plugs on the rear side and two sealing plugs on the front side of TICRO 100 2 Unscrew the four uncovered screws from TICRO 100 3 Insert the four sealing rings included in the mounting k...

Page 16: ...wer inputs make sure to observe the correct polarity for both inputs Reversed polarity on one of the DC power inputs would make the reverse polarity protection ineffective and could damage TICRO 100 I...

Page 17: ...d 4 3 Power supply via an external DC supply voltage TICRO 100 can also be supplied by an external DC supply voltage using the DC power input socket on the front side A corresponding two pin connector...

Page 18: ...nly USB 2 0 port available While accessing TICRO 100 via USB the computer must not be connected to the same Ethernet network TICRO 100 is connected to If you are accessing TICRO 100 from a Mac or Linu...

Page 19: ...ly configured to obtain the IP address automatically However it is also possible to assign a static IP address to TICRO 100 In this case the following behavior applies When accessing TICRO 100 via Eth...

Page 20: ...n dialog is displayed Enter your password and click Login The default password is timeterminal 9 The start page of the TICRO 100 Web Interface is displayed You can now access all pages of the Web Inte...

Page 21: ...1 Troubleshooting procedures Problem LED Indication Description Possible Cause Remedy Green LED S1 is on Red LED S2 is off TICRO 100 is ready for operation LEDs S1 and S2 are continuously off TICRO 1...

Page 22: ...air copper line or FIBER for 100Base FX optical fiber If the currently active Ethernet port is not the port actually used change the network interface configuration in the TICRO 100 Web Interface Disc...

Page 23: ...Resetting the device to the factory defaults may be necessary if you forgot your password or if you cannot access the TICRO 100 Web Interface anymore because you selected the wrong Ethernet network po...

Page 24: ...t is one of our top priorities At our technical support hotline you can reach well educated technicians for all of your questions Around the clock competent and free of charge Make use of our 24 7 int...

Page 25: ...Version 2 0 info omicron lab com www omicron lab com OMICRON Lab 2018 TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide engl All rights reserved...

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