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097-55501-01 Revision M – January 2009
TimeHub 5500 User’s Guide 177
Chapter 4 Testing and Configuring the TimeHub
Provisioning Inputs on a Remote Shelf
Assuming that CC1 is the only qualified input, the “A” LED should also light,
indicating that this is the Active timing reference, the one being used to drive
any outputs provided by this shelf.
Once either the CC1 or CC2 input has been qualified, the Remote shelf can
generate outputs. The TimeHub Remote shelf can produce outputs in Freerun
mode (in other words, without a qualified input) by using the FREEACT TL1
keyword. The default setting for FREEACT on a Remote shelf is SQUELCH,
which means no output is possible when in Freerun mode. By setting FREEACT
to CONTINUE, output is allowed in when in Freerun. See the TimeHub 5500
TL1 Reference Manual
for details.
4. Set the priority of either CC1 or CC2 as desired. The priority setting provides a
way to select one of the CC inputs when both inputs are qualified. The lower the
number, the higher the priority. The default is that the CC1 has higher priority
than CC2; CC1 is always used when it is qualified.
The general TL1 command format to set priority is:
ED-SYNC::CLK-a:SV380:::PRIORITY=b;
where a = 10 or 11 (10 = CC1, 11 = CC2)
b = 0 – 12 (the actual priority value)
To set CC2 priority to 3, issue the command:
ED-SYNC::CLK-11:SV380:::PRIORITY=3;
To retrieve the Priority setting for CC2, type:
RTRV-SYNC::CLK-11:SV381:::PARAMETER=PRIORITY;
5. If you are using only one Clock card, use the SNGLCK keyword to disable the
alarm that is usually associated with this mode of operation. Issue the TL1
command:
ED-EQPT::IMC:SC01:::SNGCL=Y;
See the
TL1 Reference Manual
for more information about the SNGLCK
keyword.