Output Module Reference Data
RS-422 Output Module
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SSU-2000 User’s Guide
12713020-002-2 Revision D – April 2004
RS-422 Output Module
This section provides reference data for the RS-422 Output module (part number
23413287-000-0) designed for use in the SSU-2000 Synchronization Supply Unit.
Functional Overview
The RS-422 Output module generates 10 balanced square-wave outputs (TTIP and
TRING signal pairs) and 10 single-ended (Ring) square-wave outputs. Each output
can be turned off independently of other ports; relays on each output disconnect the
driver output from the output pins. A squelch feature turns off selected ports when
the input signal falls below predetermined quality levels.
You can provision the output port frequency from 8 kHz to 4096 kHz in 8 kHz
increments. The frequency selected for port 1 (balanced) is also present on port 11
(single-ended); the frequency selected for port 2 determines the frequency for port
12, and so on.
The RS-422 Output module can be used individually or it can be configured for
operation as redundant pairs in the shelf. When redundant modules are installed
and the frequency is changed on one module, the redundant module turns its output
off, changes to the new frequency and locking in phase with it, and then turns its
output
Provisioning Output Frequencies
You use software commands to set the frequency of each port on the RS-422
Output module. Commands are available in both ICS and TL-1 modes. To provision
the output frequency using ICS, see
, on page 356. The TL1 commands
RTRV-PRMTR-OUT422 and SET-PRMTR-OUT422 are described in
Output Squelching
The RS-422 Output module allows you to selectively turn off (squelch) the outputs
during periods of degraded performance. To use this feature, the Communications
module must have Revision D or later firmware.
This feature allows you to turn off any of 20 output ports on redundant or
non-redundant modules. The SSU-2000 uses the system Priority Quality Level
(PQL) to determine when the system is operating within specified limits; if the
outputs become degraded, the module automatically turns off the affected ports.
Note:
You can set frequencies on port 1 through port 10. Port 11
follows the frequency setting of port 1. Port 12 follows the frequency
setting of port 2, etc. Ports 1 and 11, 2 and 12, ... 10 and 20 have the
same frequency setting.
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