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146 TimeHub 5500 User’s Guide
097-55501-01 Revision M – January 2009
Chapter 4 Testing and Configuring the TimeHub
Installing Cards into the Front Panel
Installing Output Driver Cards
To install Output Driver cards in a Master shelf, follow the procedure in this section.
See
for the location of the LEDs on the Output Driver card.
For unprotected outputs, install a single Output Driver card into the leftmost of the
two slots available for a card group. For protected outputs, install a second Output
Driver card into the right slot of the card group.
1. Insert the Output Driver cards (090-55581-01) in the appropriate slots on the
front side of the Master or Remote shelf: ensure that the card aligns properly
with its mating backplane connector and push the card into place until it is fully
seated into the backplane connectors. Do not tighten the captive screws at this
time.
The front-panel LEDs blink as the card first powers up. The Power and Alarm
LEDs remain lit, as well as LEDs identifying any Output Connector modules
installed on the rear panel of the shelf (see
, on page 110). The Alarm LED indicates that the Master shelf has not
yet initialized the card (i.e., received configuration information from the Master
shelf).
2. The Master shelf automatically initializes the Output Driver cards according to
the current user configuration established for the slot into which the card is
inserted.
As each card becomes initialized, its Alarm LED goes out. At this point the card
is configured per desired setup and is ready to be further configured if desired. If
outputs have been enabled for that card, they should be active.
Note that for a fully loaded shelf, the initialization process could take several
minutes in total. If only a single output card is being inserted, the time will be
much less than that.
Note:
The Remote LED can be lit even though the shelf is configured
for Master mode. This occurs if the DS1-4 input has been enabled, is
qualified, and is being used as the active timing reference. In such a
case all three LEDs in the DS1-4 row are illuminated, so it is easy to
distinguish this main shelf operating mode from the use of the
“Remote” LED as an indicator that the shelf is configured for Remote.
When indicating Remote operation, the “E” and “Q” LEDs in the
DS1-4 row are never lit.