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Summary of Contents for TimeSource 3100

Page 1: ...TimeSource 3100 GPS Primary Reference Source 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 ...

Page 2: ... CA 95131 1017 http www symmetricom com Copyright 1999 2002 Symmetricom Inc All rights reserved Printed in U S A All product names service marks trademarks and registered trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective owners ...

Page 3: ...extended superframe GPS Global Positioning System LOS loss of signal MDEV mean time deviation pps pulse per second PRS primary reference source RO remote oscillator RU rack unit 4 45 cm SSM synchronization status messaging T1 digital transmission 1 544 Mb s TDEV time deviation TOD time of day UTC Universal Coordinated Time ...

Page 4: ...ver Behavior and Time Figure of Merit sections to Chapter 1 Removed TimeScan Craft connection key 020 46700 001 from system equipment lists in Chapter 2 Added section on TimeWizard software installation application to Chapter 3 Added Procedure F TimeWizard Installation and Operation to Chapter 3 Added TL1 command RTRV HDR for NMA keep alive responses ...

Page 5: ... 20 NTP TimeServer 20 Network Time Protocol Password Activation 20 BesTime Ensemble Timing Generator 20 E1 or Analog Outputs 21 Eight Mixed E1 T1 Outputs 990 72020 06 Systems Only 21 Eight Additional E1 Outputs 990 72020 02 Systems Only 21 TOD Output 21 IRIG B TOD Outputs 990 72020 05 Systems Only 21 1 PPS Output 21 10 MHz Output 22 Two ESCIU Ports 990 72020 04 Systems Only 22 Alarm Interface 22 C...

Page 6: ...tional Mixed E1 T1Outputs 43 With Two E1 Synchronization Insertion ESCIU Ports 44 With Four IRIG B TOD Outputs 45 User Supplied Tools and Materials 46 For Antenna Installation 46 For Shelf Installation 46 Outputs Power and Miscellaneous 47 Chapter 3 Installation Unpacking 50 Antenna 51 Shelf 56 Output Module Installation 56 Rack Mounting 57 Cabling 58 Frame Ground 60 Power 61 GPS Antenna 61 10 MHz...

Page 7: ...L1 Reference Conventions 110 Command Format 111 Response Format 112 Parameters 113 Autonomous Messages 116 Report Alarm 117 Report Event 118 Tasks Commands 119 Commands 121 Activate User 122 Cancel User 123 Copy Memory 124 Delete Equipment 126 Delete User Security 127 Edit Communication 128 Edit Date 131 Edit Equipment 134 Enter Equipment 141 Enter User Security 143 Initialize Log 144 Initialize R...

Page 8: ...leshooting Troubleshooting with Front Panel Items 186 Troubleshooting with Error Messages 190 Card Replacement 196 Repair and Return 198 Technical Assistance 200 Sales 200 Manual Updates 201 Chapter 6 Specifications Antenna 204 Communication Ports 205 Port 1 205 Ethernet Port 208 Time of Day Outputs 209 Network Time Protocol NTP Type 4 Format 2 Driver Format 209 Time of Day Outputs cont d 210 Cisc...

Page 9: ...ndard 218 Additional Analog Outputs 990 72020 02 System Only 219 Mixed E1 T1 Outputs 990 72020 06 System Only 220 E1 T1 Common 220 E1 Outputs 220 Mixed E1 T1 Outputs cont d 221 T1 Outputs 221 10 MHz Output 222 ESCIU Ports 990 72020 04 System Only 223 Office Alarms 224 Connector Panel Contacts 224 Front Panel Lamps 224 Front Panel Control 224 Simple Network Time Protocol 225 Power 226 Shelf Mechani...

Page 10: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 10 TimeSource 3100 Contents 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 ...

Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Description This chapter provides an overview of the global positioning system and a physical and functional description ...

Page 12: ...urces The sources include GPS signals an onboard local oscillator and optional E1 or analog and remote oscillator signals Timing outputs created from the ensemble are composed of the most stable and least noisy parts of each input Synchronization outputs are delivered in a framed all ones E1 or 2 048 MHz analog signal a 1 pps signal T1 signals optional and time of day TOD signals The TimeSource 31...

Page 13: ... The satellites circling the earth at approximately 20 197 km are arranged in 6 orbits with 4 operational satellites in each orbit Each satellite has an orbital period of approximately 12 hours This configuration assures that a minimum of 4 satellites and as many as 12 are in view anywhere in the world at all times The TimeSource 3100 tracks all satellites within its field of view The performance ...

Page 14: ...ug in card an antenna cables hardware and software Optional system configurations include eight additional E1 or analog outputs two E1 synchronous clock insertion unit ESCIU ports four IRIG B TOD timing outputs or eight mixed E1 T1 outputs The shelf Figure 1 can be mounted in a 48 cm rack or an ETSI 53 5 cm rack Other than a communications connector on the front panel all connectors are at the con...

Page 15: ...1 TimeSource 3100 15 Description 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 2 5 3 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Figure 1 Shelf ...

Page 16: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 1 Roof Antenna The antenna Figure 2 is encased in weather resistant plastic housing for outdoor installation usually on a roof A single coaxial cable carries signals and power between the antenna and the shelf Figure 2 Antenna 31 4 cm 7 6 cm ...

Page 17: ...her sources as listed in Table A The BesTime algorithm uses the best characteristic of each source to produce an output signal with greater overall accuracy and stability than any single source The contribution of a source is based on its deviation from the weighted average of all the sources The more accurate a source the more weight it has in the final output Every source is under constant evalu...

Page 18: ...18 TimeSource 3100 Description 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 1 Figure 3 Block Diagram ...

Page 19: ...urate clock signal An amplifier in the antenna provides 23 dB of signal gain A downconverter converts the L band GPS signal to IF for long distance transport on the coaxial antenna cable The antenna cable provides 125 mA power from the shelf to the antenna and transports GPS satellite IF signals from the antenna to the shelf IF Interface An IF interface accepts the signals from the antenna and pro...

Page 20: ...r 1 hour Network Time Protocol Password Activation Use of the Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP feature requires activation with a password Activation is accomplished through receipt of a Network Time Protocol Activation Certificate from Symmetricom This certificate contains the unit purchase order number unit model number unit activation date unit serial number and unit activation key The unit ac...

Page 21: ...l and T1 The module mounts in the OPTIONS I O mountings on the connector panel Eight Additional E1 Outputs 990 72020 02 Systems Only This option provides a module for eight additional E l or analog 2 048 MHz outputs The module mounts in the OPTIONS I O mountings on the connector panel These outputs function the same as the standard E l outputs TOD Output The BesTime Ensemble Timing Generator provi...

Page 22: ...S I O mountings on the connector panel E1 traffic carrying signals are synchronized using the BesTime Ensemble Timing Generator Jitter and wander are also removed before sending the E1 signals to network elements If an alarm condition or power failure occurs relays allow the E1 signals to bypass the system See Figure 4 Figure 4 ESCIU Signals Alarm Interface The microprocessor delivers alarms to no...

Page 23: ...es Another port 5550 establishes a connection to an Element Manager sends autonomous messages and closes the connection when finished Passthrough The Passthrough feature of the TimeSource 3100 allows the unit to front a DCD product to provide one management interface for a user site Passthrough allows a user to do the following Provide a no download exclusion for the Passthrough port COM 1 or COM2...

Page 24: ... LOS types of events The user can set the parameters for SEVERITY1 and SERAFF1 which initially come into effect when the condition is detected The user can also set the parameters for SEVERITY2 and SERAFF2 which come into effect after TIME another user programmable parameter Startup When the TimeSource starts up the CRIT lamp lights The CRIT lamp remains on for approximately 50 seconds to 60 secon...

Page 25: ... case the system is not able to acquire sufficient number of satellites and or discipline the oscillator within 2 hours the event escalates into a Non Service Affecting Minor alarm Once the warm up is complete the system generates valid outputs and the event is cleared Bridging Holdover Behavior In the TimeSource 3100 alarms are designed with a built in hysteresis This means that an alarm is not a...

Page 26: ... loop component used to measure long term oscillator wander The TFOM alarm threshold is set to 500 ns and is not user configurable A TFOM below 500 ns indicates a stable clock well within PRS output performance specifications A TFOM between 500 ns and 800 ns is an early warning of a clock becoming unstable and in danger of going out of PRS specification When the TFOM exceeds 800 ns the clock is no...

Page 27: ...ultipath or minor errors in location data entry are difficult to identify because they mimic a true signal or an expected satellite behavior pattern Single satellite reception over limited periods of time complicates the ability for the internal TimeSource algorithms to filter out these ghost signals and longer periods of time are needed to sort them out TFOM tracks and reports these long term err...

Page 28: ...28 TimeSource 3100 Description 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 1 ...

Page 29: ...2 Chapter Engineering Ordering This chapter provides information to assist in planning the installation and ordering a system appropriate for a specific site ...

Page 30: ...lightning suppressor The cable length between the lightning suppressor and the grounding point must be less than 4 6 m If the grounding point is inside the building the cable length between the grounding point and the cable entry must be less than 15 m Valid lightning suppressor grounding points are as follows Valid roof ring ground system usually for roof mounted lightning suppressors Structural ...

Page 31: ... Warning Metal clamps that form a complete metal circle around the antenna cable or the cable conduit are not allowed The ring clamp acts like a choke coil to induce currents which resists current flow and hampers proper lightning protection Warning Place the lightning suppressor away from electrical devices or cabling that may induce arcing Note Keep all impedances as low as possible otherwise th...

Page 32: ...er the field of view the fewer satellites that can be used in the timing solution for GPS derived time Signals closer to the horizon are often subject to multipath effects which degrade the timing solution The TimeSource 3100 can be set to ignore or mask all signals from the horizon to a chosen angle of elevation mask angle See Figure 6 Figure 6 Antenna Field of View Horizon Antenna position 10 Eq...

Page 33: ...titudes This note is less applicable in latitudes nearer the equator The total of obstructions above the mask angle should not obscure more than 25 percent of the total field of view 90 degrees of azimuth Figure 7 Figure 7 Antenna Location Examples Notes 1 Place the antenna high enough on the tower that obstructions are below the mask angle mount the antenna more than 1 meter away from the tower a...

Page 34: ...ing antenna operates at a different frequency A transmitting antenna may cause the GPS antenna to become overloaded and reduce its reception capabilities The minimum horizontal distance from other receiving antennas is 1 meter To reduce multipath signal distortions the minimum horizontal distance from vertical reflective structures e g heating ducts equipment housings etc is twice the height of th...

Page 35: ... Ground Location Guidelines The roof ring ground system a Central Office grounding plate and building structural steel are examples of valid earth ground points If the mounting plate cannot be bolted to a valid earth ground or if the mounting plate is to be installed in a nonmetallic junction box bolt the mounting plate to a point within 4 6 m of the valid earth ground ...

Page 36: ... coaxial cable 0 812 mm 20 AWG 75 ohm coaxial with male TNC connectors attached in the following lengths 3 m cable 060 72010 01 6 m cable 060 72010 02 15 m cable 060 72010 05 30 m cable 060 72010 10 61 m cable 060 72010 20 91 m cable 060 72010 30 152 m cable 060 72010 50 182 m cable 060 72010 60 243 m cable 060 72010 80 305 m cable 060 72010 99 Optionally one length of coaxial cable may be ordered...

Page 37: ... or later or SMB to BNC connectors for connecting to the DCD 419 The isolation module is used to reduce potential noise coupling and match impedances in the cables between the DCD master shelf and TimeSource 3100 It also converts the 5 MHz output from a square wave to a sine wave The isolation module is installed between the TimeSource 3100 Shelf and the DCD master shelf To connect between the mod...

Page 38: ...05 TimeSource 3100 System right angle BNC connectors are provided to prevent small radius turns in the IRIG B TOD cables The right angle BNC connectors may be attached to the IRIG B BNC adapter also provided BNC connectors to direct the cables from the shelf as desired For each IRIG B TOD output a customer supplied cable with BNC connectors on each end is installed between the adapter and the netw...

Page 39: ...RJ 45 connector a female DB 25 connector a TOD converter and two screws Install the converter anywhere for example on unused space on a rack within 305 cable meters of the TimeSource 3100 shelf and within 15 cable meters of the device receiving the time code The user must supply two cables One cable is a Category 5 four pair RS 422 cable 305 meter maximum with RJ 45 connectors on each end Route th...

Page 40: ...ipped with supplied mounting ears positioned for flush mounting on an ETSI 53 5 cm rack Attach the mounting ears Figure 9 to the appropriate positions on the sides of the shelf for flush mounting or 12 7 cm offset mounting Attach the short side of the mounting ear to the shelf for an ETSI 53 5 cm rack and attach the long side of the mounting ears to the shelf for a 48 cm rack Mount the shelf in th...

Page 41: ...ted below Standard System Two E1 or 2 048 MHz Outputs This system 990 72020 01 includes TimeSource 3100 Shelf 090 72000 11 TimeSource 3100 card 090 72020 01 Antenna 090 72010 97 Antenna mounting kit 093 00001 01 Hardware kit 093 72020 97 includes Lightning suppressor 143 00018 01 Lightning suppressor mounting bracket 070 00300 02 Craft port to PC communications cable 060 00067 01 System software 9...

Page 42: ...ource 3100 card with expansion E1 or 2 048 MHz outputs 090 72020 02 Antenna 090 72010 97 Antenna mounting kit 093 00001 01 Hardware kit 093 72020 97 includes Lightning suppressor 143 00018 01 Lightning suppressor mounting bracket 070 00300 02 Craft port to PC communications cable 060 00067 01 System software 992 72020 05 or later Note This system requires one of the following separately ordered ou...

Page 43: ...00 Shelf 090 72000 11 TimeSource 3100 card with mixed E1 T1 outputs 090 72020 06 Antenna 090 72010 97 Antenna mounting kit 093 00001 01 Hardware kit 093 72020 97 includes Lightning suppressor 143 00018 01 Lightning suppressor mounting bracket 070 00300 02 Craft port to PC communications cable 060 00067 01 System software 992 72020 05 or later Note This system requires the following separately orde...

Page 44: ...0 card with ESCIU ports 090 72020 04 Antenna 090 72010 97 Antenna mounting kit 093 00001 01 Hardware kit 093 72020 97 includes Lightning suppressor 143 00018 01 Lightning suppressor mounting bracket 070 00300 02 Craft port to PC communications cable 060 00067 01 System software 992 72020 05 or later Note This system requires the following separately ordered ESCIU connector module Choose 75 Ω BNC u...

Page 45: ...meSource 3100 Shelf 090 72000 11 TimeSource 3100 card with IRIG B TOD outputs 090 72020 05 Antenna 090 72010 97 Antenna mounting kit 093 00001 01 Hardware kit 093 72020 97 includes Lightning suppressor 143 00018 01 Lightning suppressor mounting bracket 070 00300 02 Craft port to PC communications cable 060 00067 01 System software 992 72020 05 or later Note This system requires a separately ordere...

Page 46: ...nal if lightning suppressor mounted indoors 2 5 cm diameter PVC pipe as conduit for outdoor cables PVC fittings appropriate to the installation and cable route Appropriate tools and materials for cutting shaping and connecting PVC pipe 4 115 mm 6 AWG ground wire Spade lugs for 4 115 mm 6 AWG ground wire Crimp tool for 4 115 mm 6 AWG spade lugs Hardware to attach the ground wire to a valid earth gr...

Page 47: ...ed Ethernet 10BaseT cable for Ethernet port if used Category 5 four pair RS 422 cable with RJ 45 connector for the TOD output RS 422 to RS 232 TOD converter if used RS 232 cable with DB 25 connector for the RS 422 to RS 232 TOD converter if used RS 232 cable with DB 9 connector for COM2 port if used 4 115 mm 6 AWG ground wire 1 47 mm 16 AWG green insulated ground wire 1 47 mm 16 AWG red insulated ...

Page 48: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 2 48 TimeSource 3100 Engineering and Ordering 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 ...

Page 49: ...3 Chapter Installation This chapter provides the steps required for installation and power up ...

Page 50: ...an order RMAs and other information Warning When handling electronic equipment use local office procedures regarding electrostatic discharge ESD including Use grounded wrist straps connected to equipment frame ground when handling cards Store cards only in antistatic packaging provided by the factory Note Save packing material All equipment returned must be packed in the original packing material ...

Page 51: ...local company procedures and the Installation Job Specification Prior to installing the antenna the site antenna location lightning suppressor location cable route and all other details should be planned To install the antenna refer to Figure 10 and perform Procedure B Warning Ensure that the lightning suppressor is placed away from electrical devices or cabling that may induce arcing Figure 10 An...

Page 52: ...ipe 2 5 cm diameter or a wood post If mounting the bracket to a pipe slide the two V bolts over the pipe and through the mounting bracket slots then place the provided four washers and four nuts over the V bolts against the mounting bracket Leave the V bolts loose enough to allow for final adjustments If mounting the bracket to a wood post use the provided two self tapping screws in two diagonally...

Page 53: ... mounting plate to a flange that is attached to a valid earth ground The roof ring ground system a Central Office grounding plate and building structural steel are examples of valid earth ground points If the mounting plate cannot be bolted to a valid earth ground bolt the mounting plate to a point within 4 6 m of the chosen valid earth ground If the mounting plate is to be installed in a nonmetal...

Page 54: ...e lightning suppressor 9 Connect a cable to the lightning suppressor route the cable through the conduit into the building and route the cable through the building to the TimeSource 3100 Shelf location 10 If the lightning suppressor was not mounted directly to a valid earth ground crimp a length of 4 115 mm 6 AWG round cable to the two hole terminal slide the terminal over two of the three threade...

Page 55: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S End of Procedure 13 Check all connections for tightness to prevent arcing and intermittent operation 14 Coat all exposed connectors with an electrically conductive antioxidant compound e g Kopr Shield spray Procedure B Antenna Mounting and Cable Connection cont d Step Procedure ...

Page 56: ...ng may result in equipment damage If an 8 E1 output module an 8 mixed El T1 output module a 4 IRIG B output module or a 2 ESCIU port module is supplied with the system install the module as follows 1 Remove the shelf cover to access the shelf connector panel 2 Plug the module into the OPTIONS I O connector on the connector panel refer to Figure 11 3 Align the three spring loaded screws on the modu...

Page 57: ...d with the ears positioned for ETSI 53 5 cm mounting Figure 12A For 48 cm racks the shelf can be positioned to the rear of the rack rail for flush mounting Figure 12B or to the front of the rack rail for 12 7 cm offset mounting Figure 12C Position the mounting ears as shown in Figure 12 Mount the shelf in the rack according to standard company practices Figure 12 Rack Mounting Options ...

Page 58: ...nt damage Warning The faceplate on the card contains a plastic overlay bonded to the metal plate with an adhesive The overlay is an integral part of the ESD protection Do not pierce peel or otherwise violate the integrity of the overlay Failure to observe this warning may result in equipment damage The Craft connection is made at the shelf front panel All other connections are made at the shelf co...

Page 59: ... Com port 2 GPS antenna input Battery A frame ground TB1 E1 inputs A B wire wrap Com port 1 Time of day 10 MHz output E1 outputs A B BNC Battery B frame ground TB2 1 pps output Expansion Bus Reserved for future use E1 outputs A B wire wrap E1 inputs A B BNC Output Module 8 E1 outputs BNC or wire wrap or 4 IRIG B TOD outputs BNC or 2 ESCIU ports BNC or wire wrap or 8 mixed E1 T1 outputs wire wrap E...

Page 60: ... terminal block TB1 to the frame ground and use another 1 47 mm 16 AWG green insulated wire to connect the FRM terminal of TB2 to frame ground Make the ground connection following one of the methods described below depending on whether a ground rod is installed With ground rod Solder the connection to the 4 115 mm 6 AWG frame ground rod that is run vertically on each side of the rack if provided T...

Page 61: ...3100 The 48 volt dc battery enters through the four position power terminal blocks labeled TB1 and TB2 Figure 13 shows the location of the terminal blocks and Figure 14 shows the terminal block connections Ensure the power wires are long enough to reach from the shelf connector panel to the office battery source connection Use two 1 47mm 16 AWG stranded wires for the power connection one with red ...

Page 62: ...ield pin is provided to ground the cable shield at the shelf if required Normally the shield is grounded at the source Grounding the shield at both ends is not recommended 2 A BNC connector can be used for one output and a wire wrap connector can be used for the other output but do not use the BNC and wire wrap connectors of the same output simultaneously For example a BNC connector can be used fo...

Page 63: ...pin labeled R and the shield if connected at the TimeSource 3100 to the pin labeled S See Figure 13 for the location of the connectors and pins and Figure 16 for the wire wrap connections Notes 1 The shield pin is capacitively coupled to ground Normally the shield is grounded at the source Grounding the shield at both ends is not recommended 2 A BNC connector can be used for one input and a wire w...

Page 64: ...ame ground is required if the TimeSource 3100 is located at a distance less than 1 83 meters from the DCD Shelf DCD Shelf with Isolation Module To install the isolation module perform Procedure C End of Procedure Procedure C Isolation Module Installation Step Procedure 1 On the rear of the DCD rack check either side of the DCD Shelf directly above or below the shelf for a location to mount the iso...

Page 65: ...ble B DCD Connections to the TimeSource 3100 DCD Shelf Type From DCD Shelf To TimeSource 3100 Connector Connector Label DCD ST2 J24 5 MHZ OUTPUT A REM OSC A J25 5 MHZ OUTPUT B REM OSC B DCD 419 J35 NOT LABELED REM OSC A J36 NOT LABELED REM OSC B DCD 523 J61 OSC A OUT REM OSC A J62 OSC B OUT REM OSC B DCD 519 J44 OSC A OUT REM OSC A J45 OSC B OUT REM OSC B ...

Page 66: ...the DCD Shelf Cables must not exceed 15 meters and must be purchased separately or are to be user supplied Source Other than DCD Shelf If an isolator kit is not required connect an RG 59 U coaxial cable from a 5 MHz or 10 MHz remote oscillator to the connector labeled REM OSC A Connect another RG 59 U coaxial cable from a remote oscillator of the same frequency to the connector labeled REM OSC B B...

Page 67: ... S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Module for Additional E1 or Analog Outputs Connect the optional eight E1 or analog outputs with the wire wrap or BNC output module See Figure 13 for the connector location and Figure 18 for the connections Figure 18 Eight E1 or Analog Output Connections ...

Page 68: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 3 Module for Mixed E1 T1 Outputs Connect the optional eight mixed El T1 outputs with the wire wrap output module See Figure 13 for the connector location and Figure 19 for the connections Figure 19 Eight Mixed E1 T1 Output Connections ...

Page 69: ... S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Module for IRIG B TOD Outputs Connect the four optional IRIG B TOD outputs with the IRIG B output module See Figure 13 for the connector location and Figure 20 for the connections Figure 20 IRIG B TOD Output Connections Note Outputs 5 6 7 and 8 are not used ...

Page 70: ...CIU ports carry El traffic and directly synchronize the El bitstream The ESCIU module can synchronize 2 spans in one direction The return direction passes through as it is The ESCIU ports can connect at the digital distribution frame DDF The network elements receiving the ESCIU output signal must be able to receive El signals that conform to CCITT G 703 paragraph 6 specifications A bypass relay di...

Page 71: ...ESCIU module 2 Remove the existing cabling in both directions between the transmit OUT and receive IN terminals of the NEs that will connect to the ESCIU module 3 In the direction not to be synchronized by the ESCIU module connect new cables from the ESCIU module RTNx IN connector to the NE transmit OUT terminal and connect from the ESCIU module RTNx OUT connector to the NE receive IN terminal 4 I...

Page 72: ...72 TimeSource 3100 Installation 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 3 Figure 22 ESCIU Cutover without Jacks Out of Service ...

Page 73: ... Remove the cross connect wiring from the OUT and IN jacks off normal side of jacks in both directions of transmission 3 In the direction not to be synchronized by the ESCIU module connect new cables from the ESCIU module RTNx IN connector to the NE transmit OUT terminal and connect from the ESCIU module RTNx OUT connector to the NE receive IN terminal 4 In the direction to be synchronized by the ...

Page 74: ...74 TimeSource 3100 Installation 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 3 Figure 23 ESCIU Cutover with Jacks In Service ...

Page 75: ...uter accepts an RS 232 cable instead of an RS 422 cable follow Procedure D to install the RJ 45 to DB 25 TOD converter Note Before performing Procedure D ensure that the appropriate Cisco router or NTP type 4 compatible device is installed and power applied per manufacturer s instructions Table C TOD Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Abbreviation Direction 1 1 pps A TOD PPS From TimeSource 3100 2 1 pps...

Page 76: ...nted see Figure 24 Notes 1 Due to distance constraints the converter must be placed no more than 305 m from the TimeSource 3100 Shelf and no more than 15 m from the device receiving the time code 2 The converter dimensions are 7 5 cm by 3 8 cm by 2 5 cm 3 The mounting plate dimensions are 7 5 cm by 5 cm 2 Secure the converter to the desired surface using the slots in the plate and user supplied bo...

Page 77: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Figure 25 RJ 45 to DB 25 TOD Converter Connections Table D Converter DB 25 Connector Pinouts Pin Signal 1 Frame ground 3 Data output RS 232 5 1 pps RS 232 7 Signal ground Note Pins not listed are reserved for future use ...

Page 78: ...the network to the 10base T Ethernet connector labeled E NET See Figure 13 for the connector location and Table E for the connector pinouts Table E Ethernet 10base T RJ 45 Connector Pinouts Pin Signal Abbreviation Direction 1 Transmit data TXD From TimeSource 3100 2 Transmit data TXD From TimeSource 3100 3 Receive data RXD To TimeSource 3100 4 5 6 Receive data RXD To TimeSource 3100 7 8 ...

Page 79: ...he connector pinouts Note The COM 1 connector transmits data on pin 2 and receives data on pin 3 Be sure the other equipment receives data from the transmitting pin and transmits data to the receiving pin Note Pins not listed are reserved for future use Table F COM1 Pinouts Pin Signal Abbreviatio n Direction 2 Transmit data TXD From TimeSource 3100 3 Receive data RXD To TimeSource 3100 4 Request t...

Page 80: ...and Table G for the connector pinouts Note The COM2 connector transmits data on pin 2 and receives data on pin 3 Be sure the other equipment receives data from the transmitting pin and transmits data to the receiving pin Note Pins not listed are reserved for future use Table G COM2 Pinouts Pin Signal Abbreviatio n Direction 2 Transmit data TXD From TimeSource 3100 3 Receive data RXD To TimeSource ...

Page 81: ... panel at the critical CR major MJ and minor MN wire wrap pins See Figure 13 for the location of the alarm pins and Figure 26 for the connections Connect at the upper group of pins AUD for audible alarms and at the lower group of pins VIS for visible alarms Connect the alarm circuit between the NO and C pins for normally open contacts or between the NC and C pins for normally closed contacts Figur...

Page 82: ...the TimeSource 3100 for making this connection See Figure 13 for the location of the connector and Table H for the connector pinouts The Craft connector transmits data on pin 2 and receives data on pin 3 Be sure the other equipment receives data from the transmitting pin and transmits data to the receiving pin Note Pins not listed are reserved for future use Table H Craft Pinouts Pin Signal Abbrev...

Page 83: ...e TimeSource 3100 3 On the computer connected to the TimeSource 3100 set the RS 232 communication parameters to 8 data bits no parity bit 1 stop bit and 9600 baud 4 On the computer connected to the TimeSource 3100 connect the computer communication port to the COM1 COM2 or Craft port on the TimeSource 3100 A craft port to PC communication cable is provided in the hardware kit for this purpose 5 En...

Page 84: ... message as specified in the ED EQPT command Optional four IRIG B outputs if equipped are squelched 10 MHz and 1 pps outputs are on unreliable while Status SYS lamp is off TOD output is not enabled factory setting Notes 1 The CRIT lamp and other alarm indication lamps may light The host computer may display transient and standing alarm condition messages Ignore alarms while the Status SYS lamp is ...

Page 85: ...e input to be ensembled or inhibit the input from being ensembled y ALW causes the input to be monitored and ensembled y INH causes the input to be monitored but not ensembled 21 Use the Edit Equipment command to set the frequency of the remote oscillator inputs ED EQPT TS3100 ctag ROFREQ a a remote oscillator frequency in MHz a 5 or 10 22 If the results of Step 19 indicate the E1 span inputs are ...

Page 86: ...nnected to COM1 COM2 or the CRAFT port to set the IP address subnetwork mask and gateway address for the current TimeSource 3100 unit as required for proper operation in the managed element network These parameters affect all Ethernet ports The Ethernet port should be closed and all users logged off before issuing this command ED EQPT TS3100 ctag IPNE a IPSUBNET a IPGATE a IPNE aThis unit s IP add...

Page 87: ...COM a ctag MONMSG b KEEPALIVE c ENDOFTEXT d ECHO b COMPRI e AUTOLOGOFF c SWCONTROL b COM a User IP port a 5001 5002 5003 or 5004 MONMSG b Monitors messages on all ports b ALW or current port b INH KEEPALIVE c Inactive minutes until the unit sends a COMPLD message to keep the connection from being closed c 0 to 255 ENDOFTEXT d Hex code added to responses before semicolon d 0 disabled to 9F ECHO b E...

Page 88: ...ager may be set up in case port 5550 cannot make a connection to the primary Element Manager ED EQPT TS3100 ctag IPEM1 a IPEM1PORT b IPEM2 a IPEM2PORT b IPINACT c IPEM1 a Primary Element Manager s IP address in the form a a a a each a is an independent value of 0 to 255 IPEM1PORT b Primary Element Manager s Ethernet port address b 0 to 65535 IPEM2 a Alternate Element Manager s IP address in the fo...

Page 89: ...osed c 0 to 255 ENDOFTEXT d Hex code added to responses before semicolon d 0 disabled to 9F ECHO b Echoes characters received so they appear on the user s screen as typed b ALW or inhibits echo b INH COMPRI e Sets the communication port capabilities as follows ALW0 normal communication no autonomous messages ALW1 normal communication autonomous messages ALW2 autonomous messages received logged on ...

Page 90: ...alies Masking those signals may allow the receiver to acquire GPS signals more quickly and accurately Factory setting is 10 32 If not using the TOD output skip to Step 33 Use the Edit Equipment command to set the TOD output ED EQPT TS3100 ctag TOD y y TOD format y Cisco or NTP4 33 Use the Edit Equipment command to allow or inhibit alarm conditioning on the outputs Inhibiting the alarm conditioning...

Page 91: ... 98 NT 4 0 2000 XP 2 The TimeSource 3100 CD labeled 992 72020 06 Rev A Version 1 06 04 Hardware Installation 1 Connect the TimeSource 3100 to the PC with a serial cable Install the TimeWizard Software 2 Insert the TimeSource 3100 CD labeled 992 72020 06 Rev A Version 1 06 04 into the PC s CD ROM drive If AutoRun is enabled on the PC the CD should automatically launch the Install Shield wizard for ...

Page 92: ...rd that is installed is indicated at the top right of the screen The progress indicator at the bottom of the screen shows which of the seven screens you are currently viewing Note that the factory default TimeSource username of telecom and password of TS3000 appear in the Login Information area of the screen 6 If the user name or password of the TimeSource have been changed enter the proper user n...

Page 93: ...heck box then click the Next button to progress to the next screen If you do not wish to use the high speed download option leave the Use High Speed 115K baud check box unselected and click the Next button Note In most cases it is desirable to proceed with the Use High Speed 115K baud check box selected In certain instances as when the PC s communications port does not support a 115K baud rate de ...

Page 94: ...gain to advance to the Download TS3000 hex screen then skip to Step 13 8 After the Next button is clicked in the previous step the Download GPS hex screen appears The versions of the GPS hex and TS3000 hex firmware that are currently installed in the TimeSource are shown in the GPS hex Ver and TS3000 hex Ver fields Current satellite information is shown in the GPS Status field Procedure F TimeWiza...

Page 95: ... After the Open button is clicked the message Verifying version for C directory Gps hex approx 10 secs appears in the Command area of the screen Once TimeWizard has verified that the version of the firmware is correct the text on the ver Unknown button changes to show the version of the firmware to be downloaded After TimeWizard verifies the firmware version select the Download GPS hex check box t...

Page 96: ...ntact Symmetricom If this happens exit the application check the cable connections and restart TimeWizard 12 After the Download Progress dialog box closes continue to monitor the messages reported in the Commands area of the screen After the firmware file finishes downloading from the PC to the TimeSource the TimeSource requires more time to complete the firmware upgrade process During this time i...

Page 97: ...ded After TimeWizard verifies the firmware version select the Download TS3000 hex check box then click the Next button to start the firmware download operation 16 When the firmware download operation starts the Download Progress dialog box appears As the download operation proceeds the value in the Packet field increases and the Progress bar shows the progress of the operation When the firmware do...

Page 98: ...more time to complete the firmware upgrade process During this time it should not be interrupted When the firmware upgrade is fully complete TimeWizard automatically advances to the next screen Note After the TS3000 hex download operation successfully completes the TimeSource reboots so that it can use the newly installed firmware Upon rebooting the system s output might enter the degraded region ...

Page 99: ... S S S S S S S S S Verify the Firmware Versions 18 The Status Information screen appears as follows Verify that GPS hex Ver and TS3000 hex Ver fields show that the correct versions of the GPS hex and TS3000 hex firmware are now installed then click the Next button Procedure F TimeWizard Installation and Operation cont d Step Procedure ...

Page 100: ...e called TS3Kconf sym as default The file name for a configuration can be saved by selecting the Save button and providing a file name The Load button allows the user to load a saved file that will automatically configure the Alarm Parameters screen This screen allows the parameters for GPS and Holdover alarm conditions to be modified If you do not want to modify any of the alarm parameters click ...

Page 101: ...arm check box is selected the alarm will be escalated to the severity and service affecting status selected under Severity 2 and Service Affecting 2 after the time period selected under Hours and Mins has been reached If the Escalate Alarm check box is not selected the alarm will not be escalated Severity 2The severity of the alarm after it has been escalated Service Affecting 2The service affecti...

Page 102: ...d the View the Alarm Parameters screen appears This screen confirms the alarm parameter settings from the previous screen If the settings are correct click the Next button to continue If the settings are not correct click the Back button to return to the Set the Alarm Parameters screen and correct the settings Procedure F TimeWizard Installation and Operation cont d Step Procedure ...

Page 103: ... screen appears This screen allows you to save the log file from the download operation or exit TimeWizard without saving the log file If you do not wish to save the log file ensure that the Save Log File to check box is not selected then click the Exit button to complete the TimeWizard firmware installation procedure To save the log file continue with the next step Procedure F TimeWizard Installa...

Page 104: ...to the check box to invoke the Save Log File dialog box 24 In the Save Log File dialog box navigate to the location to where the log file is to be stored enter a name for the log file into the File Name field then click the Save button to save the log file 25 Click the Exit button to complete the TimeWizard firmware installation procedure End of Procedure Procedure F TimeWizard Installation and Op...

Page 105: ...g TS3100 FREQ 5MHz TOD NONE ALMCOND ALW IPNE 0 0 0 0 IPSUBNET 255 255 255 255 IPGATE 0 0 0 0 IPEM1 0 0 0 0 IPEM1PORT 0 IPEM2 0 0 0 0 IPEM2PORT 0 IPINACT 0 DCDPASSTHRU INH DCDUSERPORT 2 BYPASS ALW 990 72020 04 systems only TS3100 HOLDOVER ALARM TIME 24 0 SEV1 EV SEV2 MJ SAFF1 NSA SAFF2 SA TS3100 GPS ALARM TIME 3 0 SEV1 EV SEV2 MN SAFF1 NSA SAFF2 NSA GPS ANTCBLDLY 0 ANTELEVMASK 10 RO A RO B ENSEMBLE...

Page 106: ...B AIS ALARM TIME 24 0 SEV1 EV SEV2 MN SAFF1 NSA SAFF2 NSA SPAN A SPAN B LOS ALARM TIME 24 0 SEV1 EV SEV2 MN SAFF1 NSA SAFF2 NSA SPAN A SPAN B ERROR ALARM TIME 24 0 SEV1 EV SEV2 MN SAFF1 NSA SAFF2 NSA RO A RO B LOS ALARM TIME 24 0 SEV1 EV SEV2 MN SAFF1 NSA SAFF2 NSA RO A RO B ERROR ALARM TIME 24 0 SEV1 EV SEV2 MN SAFF1 NSA SAFF2 NSA E1 A E1 B FRAMING CAS4 ALMOUT AIS Table I Parameter Factory Settin...

Page 107: ...G INH KEEPALIVE 0 ENDOFTEXT 00 ECHO ALW COMPRI ALW1 AUTOLOGOFF 20 HWCONTROL INH SWCONTROL INH PARITY NONE STOP 1 COM 5001 COM 5002 COM 5003 COM 5004 MONMSG INH KEEPALIVE 0 ENDOWTEXT 00 ECHO ALW COMPRI INH AUTOLOGOFF 20 SWCONTROL INH COM 5551 MONMSG INH KEEPALIVE 0 ENDOFTEXT 00 ECHO INH COMPRI INH AUTOLOGOFF 20 SWCONTROL INH Table I Parameter Factory Settings cont d aid Parameter Setting ...

Page 108: ...108 TimeSource 3100 Installation 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 3 ...

Page 109: ...Chapter 4 TL1 Reference This chapter provides information for using the TL1 language ...

Page 110: ...e lowercase or a mixture of both but upper and lower case cannot be mixed within a parameter block The following symbols are used in the input and response messages encloses an optional parameter encloses a group of parameters at least one of which must be entered separates alternatives in a group of parameters at least one of which must be entered indicates a space used in the description of the ...

Page 111: ...command format Parameter blocks consist of one or more parameters separated by commas Parameter blocks may be null contain no parameters or contain one or more parameters Two colons occur next to each other if a parameter block is null Multiple parameters in a parameter block are separated by commas Two commas occur next to each other if a parameter is null Entering a semicolon at the end of the c...

Page 112: ... with the command Figure 28 shows the completed response format COMPLD indicates that the command was completed without error Figure 29 shows the denied response format DENY indicates that the command was denied due to an error The errcde parameter indicates the corresponding error type or cause of the error Figure 28 Completed Response Format Figure 29 Deny Response Format sid date time M ctag CO...

Page 113: ... location altitude in meters specified to the thousandth of a meter referenced to mean sea level in the format mm mmm atag Automatic message tag It is incremented by one for each autonomous message The atag value is a whole number from 001 through 999 which is reset to 001 at reset or when it rolls over command Echo of the entered command conddescr Text description of the condition The conddescr v...

Page 114: ...in a valid state SRCN requested condition currently exists SRQN request invalid SWFA working unit failed error message Error code text message link Communication link identifier modifier Equipment initiating the alarm or event message which is one of the following TS3100 system software GPS GPS receiver software RO x remote oscillator input SPAN x E1 span input ntfcncde Notification code showing t...

Page 115: ...Target identifier which identifies the equipment TimeSource 3100 to which the command is directed The tid must be a valid TL1 identifier of a maximum of 20 characters limited to letters digits and hyphens beginning with a letter The tid is recommended to be the target s CLLI code but it can be null if the OS directly interfaces to the target The tid can be omitted only if connection is made direct...

Page 116: ... Autonomous Messages Autonomous messages are sent out when an alarm or event occurs Two types of autonomous messages are used Report Alarm reports alarms Report Event reports events that are not alarms or that have not yet become alarms Autonomous messages are listed on the following pages After the message name a definition of the message is given ...

Page 117: ... S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 4 4 Report Alarm This autonomous message appears when an alarm is raised and appears again when the alarm is cleared Message sid date time M almcde atag REPT ALM EQPT modifier aid ntfcncde condtype srveff ocrdat ocrtm conddescr dgntype Note Refer to Table J for parameter definitions ...

Page 118: ...nt This autonomous message appears when an event is raised and again when the event is cleared also appears when a transient event occurs An event is a state of the TimeSource 3100 that does not cause an alarm Message sid date time M atag REPT EVT EQPT modifier aid condtype condeff ocrdat ocrtm conddescr dgntype Note Refer to Table J for parameter definitions ...

Page 119: ...equipment to be used for monitoring Enter Equipment 141 Enter a new user and configure the new user s user name password and access level Enter User Security 143 Reset the alarm log Initialize Log 144 Reset to zero all performance monitoring parameters associated with a given aid Initialize Register 145 Reset the system processor or GPS receiver processor Initialize System 146 Deactivate the audib...

Page 120: ...ion Retrieve Header 177 Display information about equipment Retrieve Inventory 177 Display alarm log data Retrieve Log 180 Display performance monitoring data Retrieve Performance Monitoring 181 Display security parameters for a single user or for all users Retrieve User Security 183 Set the name of the equipment Set Source Identifier 184 Table K Commands for Tasks cont d ...

Page 121: ...The commands used with the TimeSource 3100 are listed on the following pages After the command name a definition of the command is given The definition is followed by the actual command followed by the variables that can be used with the command The response format shows how the response will appear with additional definitions of the response parameters where required ...

Page 122: ... begins a session The factory set user name is TELECOM and the factory set password is TS3000 The user name and password are not case sensitive either uppercase or lowercase can be used The command format is ACT USER tid uid ctag pid Command Example ACT USER TELECOM ctag TS3000 Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Parameter Description uid Assigned user name pid Assign...

Page 123: ...s off the system as well provided the current user has access rights of 5 The user name is not case sensitive but must otherwise be entered exactly as assigned To cancel another user type the command with the UID as the user name to be logged out The command format is CANC USER tid uid ctag Command Example CANC USER TELECOM ctag Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Par...

Page 124: ...tic copy will be lost To avoid the possibility of losing database changes the Copy Memory command may be used to copy database changes to nonvolatile memory after any changes are made To copy a program from an external computer to nonvolatile memory within the TimeSource 3100 the command format is CPY MEM tid aid ctag AUX WKG PGM Aid Item Addressed TS3100 System software GPS GPS receiver software ...

Page 125: ...e CPY MEM TS3100 ctag AUX WKG PGM Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command To copy a database from volatile to nonvolatile memory within the TimeSource 3100 the command format is CPY MEM tid aid ctag WKG AUX DATA Command Example CPY MEM TS3100 ctag WKG AUX DATA Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Aid Item Addressed TS3100 System Database ...

Page 126: ...ensembling algorithm and stops the monitoring for that input Alarms are not reported for deleted equipment The command format is DLT EQPT tid aid ctag spec_block Command Example DLT EQPT RO A ctag Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Aid Value Item Addressed RO a a A Remote oscillator A input a B Remote oscillator B input SPAN a a A E1 span A input a B E1 span B input ...

Page 127: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 4 4 Delete User Security This command allows a system administrator to delete a user The command format is DLT USER SECU tid uid ctag Command Example DLT USER SECU TELECOM ctag Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Aid Item Addressed uid Assigned user name ...

Page 128: ...rt 5551 is set up to allow an element manager to connect with it for TL1 commands and responses TL1 autonomous messages are sent through port 5550 which connects to an element manager to send one or a group of autonomous messages then disconnects Port 5550 is not to be reconfigured Aid Value Item Addressed COM a a 1 Serial communication port 1 COM1 a 2 Serial communication port 2 COM2 a 3 Serial c...

Page 129: ...sage is output ENDOFTEXT b b 1 to 9F Hex code at end of all responses b 0 No hex code at end of responses ECHO b b ALW Echoes characters received so they appear on the user s screen as typed b INH Local echo is disabled COMPRI b b ALW0 TL1 commands and responses no autonomous messages sent b ALW1 TL1 commands and responses autonomous messages b ALW2 TL1 commands and responses autonomous messages w...

Page 130: ...TROL ALW SWCONTROL ALW PARITY NONE STOP 1 Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command COM a cont d BAUD b See Note 1 b 115 Serial port baud rate is 115 kbaud b 57 6 Serial port baud rate is 57 6 kbaud b 38 4 Serial port baud rate is 38 4 kbaud b 19 2 Serial port baud rate is 19 2 kbaud b 9600 Serial port baud rate is 9600 baud b 4800 Serial port baud rate is 4800 baud b 2400 ...

Page 131: ...e when the UTC time is 01 12 10 setting the local time to 18 50 30 will actually set the clock to 18 42 10 because 18 42 10 is the closest 30 minute jump relative to UTC from 18 50 30 This is done to accommodate 30 minute time zones and still keep the local time accurate to UTC 2 If a command includes MODE UTC and the GPS signal is not present the command is denied Parameter Value Description date...

Page 132: ...ed in the manner described as follows The date given in the ED DAT command is retained The local hours minutes and seconds are set to the nearest 30 minute divisible difference from UTC A few examples will help to clarify Example 1 UTC time 01 00 00 Local time 18 01 10 will set the local time to 18 00 00 Example 2 UTC time 01 00 00 Local time 18 25 30 will set the local time to 18 30 00 Example 3 ...

Page 133: ...eference 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 2 5 3 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 4 4 ED DAT ctag 2000 08 13 MODE UTC Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command ...

Page 134: ...nput to be ensembled The command format is ED EQPT tid aid ctag spec_block Aid Value Item Addressed TS3100 System wide configuration GPS GPS configuration RO a a A Remote oscillator A input a B Remote oscillator B input SPAN a a A E1 span A input a B E1 span B input E1 a a A E1 A output a B E1 B output OPT a a 1 to 8 E1 option outputs 1 through 8 990 72020 02 990 72020 06 systems only a 1 to 2 ESC...

Page 135: ...rial TOD message sent in CISCO format a NTP4 Serial TOD message sent in NTP4 format a NONE No serial message sent ALMCOND a a ALW Alarm conditioning for E1 TOD and IRIG B outputs is enabled a INH Alarm conditioning for E1 TOD and IRIG B outputs is disabled IPNE a b c d See Note 1 a 0 to 255 IP address of this TimeSource 3100 command must be sent from COM1 COM2 or Craft port to set this parameter b...

Page 136: ...to send autonomous messages disconnects when transmit is complete b 0 to 255 c 0 to 255 d 0 to 255 IPEM2PORT a See Notes 1 2 3 a 0 to 65535 Port address of alternate element manager port for IPEM2 address IPINACT a See Note 1 1 0 to 10000 Port 5550 closes the connection to the Element Manager if no autonomous message are sent during this number of 100 ms units 0 to 10000 where 0 deactivates the ti...

Page 137: ...ng state of escalated alarm x NSA TS3100 NTPPWD x See Note 5 x 6 ASCII characters NTP Password contact factory GPS ANTCBLDLY a a 0 to 330 Antenna cable length meters ANTELEVMASK a a 0 to 45 Antenna elevation mask angle degrees RO a ENSEMBLER b See Note 6 b ALW Remote oscillator is ensembled b INH Remote oscillator is not ensembled SPAN a ENSEMBLER b See Notes 7 8 b ALW Span is ensembled b INH Span...

Page 138: ... Additional E1 outputs on 990 72020 02 systems only ALMOUT b b AIS Output is AIS during alarm b SQUELCH Output is squelched during alarm b SSM Outputs are at SSUT quality level during holdover alarm SSM requires CAS4 or CCS4 output framing FRAMING b b CAS Output framing is CAS b CAS4 Output framing is CAS4 b CCS Output framing is CCS b CCS4 Output framing is CCS4 b NONE Output framing is NONE anal...

Page 139: ...b AIS Output is AIS during alarm b SQUELCH Output is squelched during alarm b SSM Outputs are at STU quality level for ESF framing and at SSUT level for CAS4 and CCS4 framing during holdover alarm SSM requires CAS4 CCS4 or ESF framing FRAMING b b CAS Output framing is CAS b CAS4 Output framing is CAS4 b CCS Output framing is CCS b CCS4 Output framing is CCS4 b ESF Output framing is ESF b NONE Outp...

Page 140: ...generate a major alarm with an SA flag These parameters can then be verified using the RTRV EQPT command 5 If the dbinit jumper is changed the NTP password has to be re entered 6 A remote oscillator must have been put into service before using the ENT EQPT command before setting the ENSEMBLER parameter 7 A span must have been put into service using the ENT EQPT command before setting the ENSEMBLER...

Page 141: ...red Additionally this command can cause an input to be ensembled All in service inputs are monitored The Delete Equipment command must be used to take an input out of service The command format is ENT EQPT tid aid ctag spec_block Aid Value Item Addressed RO a a A Remote oscillator A input monitor a B Remote oscillator B input monitor SPAN a a A E1 span A input monitor a B E1 span B input monitor O...

Page 142: ... the Value column When entering multiple parameters separate the parameters with commas Example to set an input to be monitored but not ensembled ENT EQPT tid RO A ctag Example to set an input to be monitored and ensembled ENT EQPT tid RO A ctag ENSEMBLER ALW Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Aid Parameter Value Description RO a ENSEMBLER b b ALW Remote oscillator i...

Page 143: ... TELECOM ctag TS3000 1 Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Parameter Description uid User name must start with an alpha character and have a maximum of 10 characters pid Password has to be a minimum of 8 characters and a maximum of 10 characters It must contain at least one digit and one of the following characters Password cannot be the same as User ID even if extra ...

Page 144: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S 4 144 TimeSource 3100 TL1 Reference 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 Initialize Log This command clears the alarm log The command format is INIT LOG tid ctag almlog Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command ...

Page 145: ...to zero all the performance monitoring associated with the entered aid The command can be used to reset either span independently or both spans at the same time The command format is INIT REG EQPT tid aid ctag montype Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Aid Value Item Addressed SPAN a a A E1 span A input a B E1 span B input montype x ALL ALL E1 span A and span B input...

Page 146: ...esets the specified processor Caution Using this command with an aid of TS3100 will cause a loss of outputs for approximately 20 minutes if ALMOUT is SQUELCH or unstable outputs if ALMOUT is not SQUELCH The command format is INIT SYS tid aid ctag 1 Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Aid Item Addressed TS3100 System software GPS GPS receiver software ...

Page 147: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 4 4 Operate Alarm Cutoff All This command deactivates silences the audible office alarm The command format is OPR ACO ALL tid ALL ctag Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command ...

Page 148: ...ys all current system alarms The command format is RTRV ALM ALL tid ALL ctag If there are no alarms sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command If there is at least one alarm sid date time M ctag COMPLD aid ntfcncde condtype srveff ocrdat ocrtm conddescr LINK link CMD command Note Refer to the Troubleshooting chapter for a list of all conddescr messages and the recommended action ...

Page 149: ...S S S S S S S 4 4 Retrieve Alarm Equipment This command displays current alarms for the specified equipment The command format is RTRV ALM EQPT tid aid ctag Aid Value Item Addressed TS3100 System all TS3100 alarms SPAN x x A E1 span A input x B E1 span B input RO x x A Remote oscillator A input x B Remote oscillator B input GPS GPS receiver ...

Page 150: ...003 Retrieve Alarm Equipment cont d If there are no alarms sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command If there is at least one alarm sid date time M ctag COMPLD aid ntfcncde condtype srveff ocrdat ocrtm conddescr LINK link CMD command Note Refer to the Troubleshooting chapter for a list of all conddescr messages and the recommended action ...

Page 151: ... COM tid aid ctag Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD aid spec_block LINK link CMD command Aid Value Item Addressed COM a a 1 Serial communication port 1 a 2 Serial communication port 2 a 3 Serial communication port 3 a 5001 Ethernet user interface port 5001 a 5002 Ethernet user interface port 5002 a 5003 Ethernet user interface port 5003 a 5004 Ethernet user interface port 5004 a 5551 Eth...

Page 152: ...sends a COMPLD message to keep the connection from being closed a 0 No COMPLD message is output ENDOFTEXT a a 1 to 9F Hex code at end of all responses a 00 No hex code at end of responses ECHO a a ALW Echoes characters received so they appear on the user s screen as typed a INH Local echo is disabled COMPRI a a ALW0 TL1 commands and responses no autonomous messages sent a ALW1 TL1 commands and res...

Page 153: ...d a INH XON XOFF flow control is not enabled HWCONTROL a a ALW Serial port CTS RTS flow control is enabled a INH Serial port CTS RTS flow control is not enabled BAUD a a 115 Serial port baud rate is 115 kbaud a 57 6 Serial port baud rate is 57 6 kbaud a 38 4 Serial port baud rate is 38 4 kbaud a 19 2 Serial port baud rate is 19 2 kbaud a 9600 Serial port baud rate is 9600 baud a 4800 Serial port b...

Page 154: ...t system alarms and events The command format is RTRV COND ALL tid ALL ctag If there are no alarms or events sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command If there is at least one alarm or event sid date time M ctag COMPLD aid ntfcncde condtype srveff ocrdat ocrtm conddescr LINK link CMD command Note Refer to the Troubleshooting chapter for a list of all conddescr messages and the recommended ...

Page 155: ... S S 4 4 Retrieve Condition Equipment This command displays current alarms and events for the specified equipment RTRV COND EQPT tid aid ctag Command Example RTRV COND EQPT TS3100 ctag Aid x Value Item Addressed TS3100 System SPAN x x A E1 span A input x E1 span B input RO x x A Remote oscillator A input x B Remote oscillator B input GPS GPS receiver ...

Page 156: ...3 Retrieve Condition Equipment cont d If there are no alarms sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command If there is at least one alarm sid date time M ctag COMPLD aid ntfcncde condtype srveff ocrdat ocrtm conddescr LINK link CMD command Note Refer to the Troubleshooting chapter for a list of all conddescr messages and the recommended action ...

Page 157: ...rmat is RTRV EQPT tid aid ctag Command Example RTRV EQPT TS3100 ctag Aid x Value Item Addressed ALL All aids for this command TS3100 System GPS GPS receiver RO x x A Remote oscillator A input x B Remote oscillator B input SPAN x x A Span A input x B Span B input E1 a x A E1 A output x B E1 B output OPT a x 1 to 8 Additional E1 outputs 990 72020 02 systems only Mixed E1 T1 outputs 990 72020 06 syst...

Page 158: ... INH Monitor is not used for alarm purposes TS3100 BYPASS a 990 72020 04 Systems only a ALW or INH During holdover the traffic bearing E1 spans on the ESCIU module pass through the TimeSource 3100 without being re timed ALW or the E1 spans continue to be re timed INH FREQ a a 5 Frequency for both remote oscillator inputs is 5 MHz a 10 Frequency for both remote oscillator inputs is 10 MHz TOD a a C...

Page 159: ...nt manager IP address b 0 to 255 c 0 to 255 d 0 to 255 IPEM1PORT a a 0 to 65535 Primary element manager output port address IPEM2 a b c d a 0 to 255 Alternate element manager IP address b 0 to 255 c 0 to 255 d 0 to 255 IPEM2PORT a a 0 to 65535 Alternate element manager output port address IPINACT a 0 to 10000 Port 5550 closes the connection to the Element Manager if no autonomous messages are sent...

Page 160: ...b ALW Remote oscillator is ensembled b INH Remote oscillator is not ensembled MONITOR b b ALW Remote oscillator is monitored b INH Remote oscillator is not monitored SPAN a ENSEMBLER b a ALW E1 span is ensembled a INH E1 span is not ensembled MONITOR b a ALW E1 span is monitored a INH E1 span is not monitored SSM b a ALW SSM message is used to qualify port a INH SSM message is not used to qualify ...

Page 161: ... only ALMOUT b b AIS Output during holdover alarm is AIS b SQUELCH No output during holdover alarm b SSM Outputs is SSUT quality level message during holdover alarm SSM requires CAS4 or CCS4 output framing FRAMING b b CAS Output framing is CAS b CAS4 Output framing is CAS4 b CCS Output framing is CCS b CCS4 Output framing is CCS4 b NONE Output framing is NONE if an analog signal If ALMOUT is SQUEL...

Page 162: ...ring holdover alarm SSM requires CAS4 CCS4 or ESF framing FRAMING b b CAS Output framing is CAS b CAS4 Output framing is CAS4 b CCS Output framing is CCS b CCS4 Output framing is CCS4 b D4 Output framing is D4 b ESF Output framing is ESF b NONE Output framing is NONE analog If ALMOUT is SQUELCH the signal turns off during holdover alarm Any other ALMOUT option does not affect output during alarm T...

Page 163: ...EV SERAFF1 NSA SEVERITY2 MJ SERAFF2 SA will generate a holdover event as soon as the condition is detected with an NSA flag Once this condition has existed for 72 hours TS3100 will generate a major alarm with an SA flag These parameters can then be verified using the RTRV EQPT command TS3100 SPAN A B RO A B TIME x x HH MM Hour 00 000 and minute 00 59 time to escalate alarm x 0 No alarm escalation ...

Page 164: ...vember 2003 Retrieve GPS Status This command displays the position of the GPS receiver UTC time and status information for each of the GPS satellites in view The command format is RTRV GPS STAT tid GPS ctag Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD GPS LAT x LONG x alt utc GPS SAT x USE X CNO x ELEV x AZ x LOCK x LINK link CMD command ...

Page 165: ... minutes and decimal fractions of a minute a ddd mm ffW Current longitude west in degrees minutes and decimal fractions of a minute ALT a a mm mmm Altitude in meters to the thousandth of a meter referenced to mean sea level UTC a a hh mm ss Universal Coordinated Time UTC where hh is hours 00 to 23 mm is minutes 00 to 59 and ss is seconds 00 to 59 SAT a a 1 to 25 Satellite identification number USE...

Page 166: ...S S S 4 166 TimeSource 3100 TL1 Reference 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 Retrieve Header This command allows for NMA integration to use as a keep alive message The command format is RTRV HDR tid ctag Response Format RTRV HDR 114 TELECOM1 1997 12 08 15 04 13 M 114 COMPLD ...

Page 167: ...TS3100 ctag Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD TS3100 CARD TS3100 MACID a TYPE a PART a SERIAL a SOFTVER_TS3100 a SOFTVER_GPS a SOFTVER_DEV a LINK x CMD command Response Format example additional E1 outputs TS3100 1970 01 01 01 03 05 time M C COMPLD TS3100 CARD TS3100 MACID 00 B0 AE 00 13 83 TYPE E1 E1 option board PART 090 72020 02 SERIAL E25144 SOFTVER_TS3100 1 05 02 SOFTVER_GPS 1 02 04...

Page 168: ... format d 00 to FF in hexadecimal format e 00 to FF in hexadecimal format f 00 to FF in hexadecimal format TYPE E1 a a NO OPTION BOARD 990 72020 01 system a E1 OPTION BOARD 990 72020 02 system a ESCIU OPTION BOARD 990 72020 04 system a IRIG B OPTION BOARD 990 72020 05 system a MIXED E1 T1 OPTION BOARD 990 72020 06 system PART a a Part number SERIAL a a Serial number SOFTVER_TS3100 a a bb cc dd Sys...

Page 169: ...D command Parameter Parameter Description ntfcncde Severity of alarm critical major or minor condtype Single type of alarm condition being reported on this particular line i e LOS FAIL TBD for each alarm srverff Alarm is service affecting SA or non service affecting NSA ocrdat Occurrence date in MOY DOM format where MOY 1 to 12 and DOM 1 to 31 ocrtm Occurrence Time of Day in HOD MOH SOM format whe...

Page 170: ...HASE 1 S data are grouped every 15 minutes In addition there are 7 daily summaries of MTIE TDEV and PHASE1M Each value type can be retrieved for both span inputs A and B MTIE data includes the following time intervals in seconds 1 4 10 40 100 300 900 1800 3600 7200 14400 28800 and 86400 TDEV data includes the following time intervals in seconds 1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 and 1024 PHASE1S data in...

Page 171: ...ur window is denied Any time increment may be entered The system rounds the value to the nearest bin Entered minutes of 1 to 15 correspond to the first 15 minute bin 16 to 30 correspond to the second 15 minute bin etc One day summary from the last 7 days of daily summaries To select one daily summary enter mondat but do not enter montm Any mondat not in the previous 7 day window is denied Paramete...

Page 172: ...E1 span B input MTIE a a 1S 2S 4S 10S 40S 100S 300S 900S 1800S 3600S 7200S 14400S 28800S or 86400S MTIE monitored type where a is time intervals in seconds monval One 15 min bin from the last 24h of data Monitored value vldty COMPL Data is valid NA Data is not valid MONDAT a b a 1 to 12 Monitor date month of the year b 1 to 31 Monitor date day of the month MONTM a b a 0 to 23 Monitor time hour of ...

Page 173: ... MTIE 10S 1 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A MTIE 40S 1 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A MTIE 100S 1 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A MTIE 300S 1 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A MTIE 900S 1 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A MTIE 1800S 1 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A MTIE 3600S 1 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A MTIE 7200S 1 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A MTIE 14400S 1 COMP...

Page 174: ...ta types One 15 minute bin from the last 24 hours of data To select a 15 minute bin enter mondat and montm Any mondat montm combination outside of the past 24 hour window is denied Any time increment may be entered The system rounds the value to the nearest bin Entered minutes of 1 to 15 correspond to the first 15 minute bin 16 to 30 correspond to the second 15 minute bin etc One day summary from ...

Page 175: ...1 span A input a B E1 span B input TDEV a a 1S 2S 4S 8S 16S 32S 64S 128S 256S 512S or 1024S TDEV monitored type where a is time intervals in seconds monval One 15 min bin from the last 24h of data Monitored value vldty COMPL Data is valid NA Data is not valid MONDAT a b a 1 to 12 Monitor date month of the year b 1 to 31 Monitor date day of the month MONTM a b a 0 to 23 Monitor time hour of the day...

Page 176: ...1 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 2S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 4S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 8S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 16S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 32S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 64S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 128S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 256S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00 00 SPAN A TDEV 512S 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 11 00...

Page 177: ... 2003 2 5 3 S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 4 4 Retrieve Performance Monitoring cont d PHASE1S Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD SPAN a PHASE1S monval vldty mondat montm SPAN a PHASE1S monval vldty mondat montm ...

Page 178: ...m combination outside of the past 24 hour window is denied Any time increment may be entered The system rounds the value to the nearest bin Entered minutes of 1 to 15 correspond to the first 15 minute bin 16 to 30 correspond to the second 15 minute bin etc The first monitor value is the first second of the 900 second window The 900 seconds of data is broken into 9 groups of 100 seconds For each gr...

Page 179: ...S monitored type which shows 900 s of phase values monval First s of the 100 s data group There are 9 groups of 100 s Absolute monitored phase value D The difference D from the proceeding number 99 s of delta phase values which follow the absolute 1 s phase value vldty COMPL Data is valid NA Data is not valid MONDAT a b a 1 to 12 Monitor time month of the year b 1 to 31 Monitor time day of the mon...

Page 180: ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NA 2000 10 13 12 50 00 SPAN A PHASE1S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 181: ...id date time M ctag COMPLD SPAN a PHASE1M monval monval monval monval monval monval monval monval monval monval vldty mondat montm LINK link CMD command Note PHASE1M Data types The TimeSource 3100 collects a full 7 days of 1 minute phase data The 1 minute phase data is displayed in 1 hour groups Each request for 1 minute phase is synchronized to the hour Any mondat montm combination outside of the...

Page 182: ... 0 0 0 COMPL 2000 05 25 100 00 LINK 5002 CMD RTRV PM EQPT SPAN A G PHASE1M Parameter Value Item Addressed SPAN a a A E1 span A input a B E1 span B input PHASE1M Phase 1M monitored type which shows 1 min phase data in 1 h groups of data monval Oldest value in the range selected from the montm value assigned in the command Absolute monitored phase value vldty COMPL Data is valid NA Data is not valid...

Page 183: ...rity parameters for a single user or for all users The command format is RTRV USER SECU tid uid ctag Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD aid uap UOUT uout LINK link CMD command Parameter Value Item Addressed uid user name Single user ALL All users Parameter Description uap Access level 1 to 5 uout Displayed but not implemented Password for this account expires in this number 0 to 180 of da...

Page 184: ...20 01 Issue 9 November 2003 Set Source Identifier This command sets the name of the equipment sending the message The command format is SET SID tid ctag sid Response Format sid date time M ctag COMPLD LINK link CMD command Parameter Description sid Source identifier can be up to 20 uppercase or lowercase ASCII characters ...

Page 185: ...ooting This chapter provides troubleshooting information using front panel lamps and error messages It also describes how to replace a card return equipment get technical and or sales assistance and obtain manual updates ...

Page 186: ...30 The items are described in Table L Use Table L to troubleshoot the system based on the front panel lamps Figure 30 Controls and Indicators Status GPS Status SYS Alarms CRIT Alarms MAJ Alarms MIN ACO Pushbutton ACO Lamp Status GPS Status SYS Alarms CRIT Alarms MAJ ACO Pushbutton ACO Lamp 990 72020 01 02 05 06 Systems 990 72020 04 Systems Alarms MIN Retimed Span A Retimed Span B BYP Remote OSC A ...

Page 187: ...enabled and not PRS quality which has existed on this input user alarm setting has escalated to a minor alarm Check the span input signal source cable and connections Remote Oscillator A or Remote Oscillator B Off This input has not been entered via the Enter Equipment command None required If desired enter this input via the Enter Equipment command Green This input has been entered via the Enter ...

Page 188: ...the recommended action Status SYS Off System is in warm up mode or is not powered If in warm up none required If there is no power apply power Green The output signal is PRS None required Red The system has been in holdover on this user alarm setting or there is a hardware fault Troubleshoot the red Status GPS lamp Alarms CRIT Off There is no critical alarm None required Red A critical alarm has o...

Page 189: ...antenna failure If so replace the antenna ACO Lamp Off The alarm cutoff function has not been activated None required Press the ACO push button to silence all audible alarms Green The alarm cutoff function has been activated None required Re timed Span A or B 990 72020 04 systems only Off This port has not been entered via the Enter Equipment command None required If desired enter this port via th...

Page 190: ...oftware Table M Message Troubleshooting Message Meaning Recommended Action CRITICAL ALARMS HARDWARE FAULT A failure has been detected on the shelf hardware Replace the plug in card MAJOR ALARMS HOLDOVER All inputs GPS signal span inputs and remote oscillator inputs are lost or unacceptable and the system is now using the internal oscillator Troubleshoot the GPS SPAN x and RO x error messages check...

Page 191: ...eSource 3100 card using Procedure F 4 If the voltage is 18 Vdc 2 Vdc measure the current between the antenna connector center pin and the connector housing on the shelf TNC antenna connector 5 If the current is less than 5 mA or more than 500 mA replace the TimeSource 3100 card using Procedure F If not nominal current is 125 mA reconnect the antenna cable to the shelf 6 Remove the antenna cable fr...

Page 192: ...e shelf TNC antenna connector 3 If the voltage is not 18 Vdc 2 Vdc replace the TimeSource 3100 card using Procedure F 4 If the voltage is 18 Vdc 2 Vdc measure the current between the antenna connector center pin and the connector housing on the shelf TNC antenna connector 5 If the current is less than 5 mA or more than 500 mA replace the TimeSource 3100 card using Procedure F If not nominal curren...

Page 193: ...put span signal check the cable connections source TEMPERATURE ERROR A temperature error has been detected on the internal oscillator If this occurs momentarily during power up none required If this occurs during steady state operation 1 Check that the ambient air temperature is within the TimeSource 3100 environmental specifications If not correct the ambient temperature with heating or air condi...

Page 194: ...deactivate a major audible alarm None required MINOR ACO EVENT The ACO push button has been pressed to deactivate a minor audible alarm None required POWER UP RESTART The system processor has just started up None required RO x ERROR Note 1 An error has been detected on the specified remote oscillator input signal Troubleshoot the specified remote oscillator input check the signal frequency Verify ...

Page 195: ... specified input span check the source SPAN x SSM QUALITY SEC Note 1 The signal on the specified span input has degraded to an SSM quality level of SEC Troubleshoot the specified input span check the source SPAN x SSM QUALITY SSUL Note 1 The signal on the specified span input has degraded to an SSM quality level of SSUL Troubleshoot the specified input span check the source SPAN x SSM QUALITY SSUT...

Page 196: ... on the two latching levers to disconnect the card from the shelf connectors 5 Pull the card completely out of the shelf On the Replacement Card 6 Pull out the latching levers at each end of the front panel of the card so that the levers are pointing directly out from the front panel of the card 7 Insert the new card into the tracks at each side of the shelf and slide the card into the shelf until...

Page 197: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 5 Figure 31 Front of Shelf Retaining Screw ESD Jack Latching Lever Latching Lever Retaining Screw 990 72020 01 02 05 06 Systems Retaining Screw ESD Jack Latching Lever Latching Lever Retaining Screw 990 72020 04 Systems ...

Page 198: ...he following information prior to calling Symmetricom A complete description of the trouble alarms equipment behavior etc part number serial number issue revision level and warranty expiration date If the warranty has expired a purchase order with bill to information A customer field technical contact including address phone number and FAX number Return shipping information To return defective or ...

Page 199: ...bove in the original packing material If the original packing material is not available inform Symmetricom and the appropriate shipping material will be provided Note Equipment must be returned in the original packaging or approved replacement packaging for the warranty to be honored 3 Mark the RMA number and the equipment serial number on the outside of the shipping carton 4 Ship the equipment pr...

Page 200: ...ly toll free 1 408 428 7907 Fax 1 408 428 7998 Europe Middle East and Africa EMEA Call Center 44 0 1189 699 799 Fax 44 0 1189 277 520 E mail support symmetricom com Internet http www symmetricom com Sales For sales assistance contact the following Symmetricom Inc 2300 Orchard Parkway San Jose CA 95131 1017 U S A Call Center 1 888 367 7966 from inside U S A only toll free 1 408 428 7907 Europe Midd...

Page 201: ...ated version of the manual will be available for downloading in electronic form via the internet After downloading the manual can be viewed on a computer or printed out Manual updates are available at http www symmetricom com support login login php Note When going to the preceding Web address it is necessary to register if you are a new user If you are a currently registered user enter your user ...

Page 202: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 5 202 TimeSource 3100 Troubleshooting 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 ...

Page 203: ...Chapter 6 Specifications This chapter provides equipment specifications ...

Page 204: ...r polarized with proprietary IF interface Voltage via signal cable 12 V dc nominal Current via signal cable 125 mA Gain 23 dB Cable Type RG 59 U Belden 82108 or equivalent Cable Length Maximum 305 m from antenna to shelf Dimensions excluding mount Height 31 4 cm Diameter 7 6 cm Weight 255 g Operating Temperature 30 C to 80 C Storage Temperature 40 C to 80 C Operating Humidity 0 to 100 relative hum...

Page 205: ...ctor Type 25 pin female D connector Connector Label COM1 Connector Location Connector panel Electrical Interface RS 232 DTE Equivalent Pin that transmits data 2 Pin that receives data 3 Baud Rate 1200 b s 2400 b s 4800 b s 9600 b s factory default 19 2 kb s 38 4 kb s 57 6 kb s 115 kb s Data Bits 8 Parity Bit None Even Odd Stop Bits 1 2 Flow Control None Software XON XOFF Hardware CTS RTS ...

Page 206: ...Type 9 pin female D connector Connector Label COM2 Connector Location Connector panel Electrical Interface RS 232 Pin that transmits data 2 Pin that receives data 3 Baud Rate 1200 b s 2400 b s 4800 b s 9600 b s factory default 19 2 kb s 38 4 kb s 57 6 kb s 115 kb s Data Bits 8 Parity Bit None Even Odd Stop Bits 1 2 Flow Control None Software XON XOFF Hardware CTS RTS ...

Page 207: ...S S S S S S Craft Port Connector Type RJ 45 Connector Label Craft Connector Location Front panel Electrical Interface RS 232 Pin that transmits data 2 Pin that receives data 3 Baud Rate 1200 b s 2400 b s 4800 b s 9600 b s factory default 19 2 kb s 38 4 kb s 57 6 kb s 115 kb s Data Bits 8 Parity Bit None Even Odd Stop Bits 1 2 Flow Control NONE ...

Page 208: ...TimeSource 3100 Specifications 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 Ethernet Port Connector Type RJ 45 10Base T Connector Label E NET Connector Location Connector panel Electrical Interface 10Base T Ethernet Data Rate 10Mb s Protocol TCP IP interface Setup Language TL1 application layer ...

Page 209: ... S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S Time of Day Outputs Network Time Protocol NTP Type 4 Format 2 Driver Format Connector Type RJ 45 Connector Label TOD Connector Location Connector panel Electrical Interface RS 485 Baud Rate 9600 b s Data Bits 8 Parity Bit None Stop Bit 1 Data Format See Figure 32 Figure 32 NTP Type 4 Data Format ...

Page 210: ... 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 Time of Day Outputs cont d Cisco Systems Format Connector Type RJ 45 Connector Label TOD Connector Location Connector panel Electrical Interface RS 485 Baud Rate 9600 b s Bit Configuration 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit Data Format See Figure 33 Figure 33 NTP Type 4 Data Format ...

Page 211: ...TOD Outputs 990 72020 05 System Only Connector Type BNC Number of Outputs 4 Connector Labels OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 Connector Location Module on Connector panel Impedance 600 Ω Type of Output Amplitude modulated Amplitude 6 V peak to peak maximum terminated with 600 Ω Time Format Binary Coded Decimal BCD Seconds 0 59 Minutes 0 59 Hours 0 23 Days 0 364 Years 0 99 Non BCD Seconds of Day 0 86399 ...

Page 212: ...12 TimeSource 3100 Specifications 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 Remote Oscillator Inputs Connector Type BNC Connector Label REM OSC A REM OSC B Connector Location Connector panel Impedance 75 Ω Frequency 5 MHz 10 MHz Format Sine wave Amplitude 1 V rms minimum 3 5 V rms maximum ...

Page 213: ...nations BNC for 75 Ω unbalanced terminations Use only BNC or only wire wrap connector not both for one input Connector Label BNC SPAN IN A SPAN IN B Wire Wrap 2 sets T R S Connector Location Connector panel Impedance 120 Ω 5 balanced or 75 Ω 5 unbalanced Bit Rate 2 048 Mb s Format E1 Line Code HDB3 SSM State Enable Disable Framing CAS4 CCS4 Channels Sa4 Sa5 Sa6 Sa7 Sa8 Amplitude 3 dB to 33 dB Fram...

Page 214: ...2 048 MHz Inputs Connector Type Wire wrap pins for 120 Ω balanced terminations BNC for 75 Ω unbalanced terminations Use only BNC or only wire wrap connector not both for one input Connector Label BNC SPAN IN A SPAN IN B Wire Wrap 2 sets T R S Connector Location Connector panel Impedance 120 Ω 5 balanced or 75 Ω 5 unbalanced Bit Rate 2 048 MHz Format Analog ...

Page 215: ...nce 50 Ω Frequency 1 pps Time Accuracy 100 ns with respect to Universal Coordinated Time UTC when locked to GPS signal GPS Holdover Time Error 8 6 µs per day 0 C to 50 C 5 C After 1 week of steady state operation 2 8 µs with span input meeting ANSI T1 101 network specification 99 probability 1 8 µs per day with ST2E remote oscillator input 0 C to 50 C 5 C Pulse width 1 µs pulse Rise time Less than...

Page 216: ...tor Location Connector panel Impedance 120 Ω 5 balanced or 75 Ω 5 unbalanced Bit Rate 2 048 Mb s Frequency Accuracy 1 x 10 12 GPS Holdover Stability 1 x 10 10 per day 0 C to 50 C 5 C after one week of 3 2 x 10 11 per day with a span input meeting steady state operation ANSI T1 101 network specification 99 probability 1 x 10 10 per day for 30 days 0 C to 50 C 5 C with an ST2E remote oscillator inpu...

Page 217: ...tion Connector panel output module Impedance 120 Ω 5 balanced or 75 Ω 5 unbalanced Bit Rate 2 048 Mb s Frequency Accuracy 1 x 10 12 GPS Holdover Stability 1 x 10 10 per day 0 C to 50 C 5 C after one week of 3 2 x 10 11 per day with a span input meeting steady state operation ANSI T1 101 network specification 99 probability 1 x 10 10 per day for 30 days 0 C to 50 C 5 C with an ST2E remote oscillato...

Page 218: ...E1 OUT A E1 OUT B Wire Wrap 2 sets T R S Connector Location Connector panel Impedance 120 Ω 5 balanced or 75 Ω 5 unbalanced Bit Rate 2 048 MHz Frequency Accuracy 1 x 10 12 GPS Holdover Stability 1 x 10 10 per day 0 C to 50 C 5 C after one week of 3 2 x 10 11 per day with a span input meeting steady state operation ANSI T1 101 network specification 99 probability 1 x 10 10 per day for 30 days 0 C t...

Page 219: ...UT 4 OUT 5 OUT 6 OUT 7 OUT 8 Connector Location Connector panel output module Impedance 120 Ω 5 balanced or 75 Ω 5 unbalanced Bit Rate 2 048 MHz Frequency Accuracy 1 x 10 12 GPS Holdover Stability 1 x 10 10 per day 0 C to 50 C 5 C after one week of 3 2 x 10 11 per day with a span input meeting steady state operation ANSI T1 101 network specification 99 probability 1 x 10 10 per day for 30 days 0 C...

Page 220: ...nnector Label T R S Connector Location Connector panel output module Frequency Accuracy 1 x 10 12 Output During Alarms AIS Squelch SSM E1 Outputs Impedance 120 Ω balanced or 75 Ω unbalanced Bit Rate 2 048 Mb s Format Framed all 1s Line Code HDB3 Amplitude 3 0 V nominal terminated with 120 Ω balanced Framing CAS CAS4 CCS CCS4 NONE GPS Holdover Stability 1 x 10 10 per day 0 C to 50 C 5 C After 1 wee...

Page 221: ...544 Mb s Format DS1 framed all 1s Line Code Alternate mark inversion AMI Amplitude 2 4 V to 3 6 V terminated with 100 Ω Framing ESF D4 GPS Holdover Stability 1 x 10 10 per day After 1 week of 3 2 x 10 11 per day with a span input meeting steady state operation ANSI T1 101 network specification 99 probability rubidium 1 x 10 11 for 30 days over a 10 C range between 0 C and 50 C with an ST2E remote ...

Page 222: ...NC Connector Label 10 MHz Connector Location Connector panel Impedance 50 Ω Frequency 10 MHz Stability 5 x 10 12 Root Allen Variance RAV at 10 s Phase Noise 110 dBc 10 Hz 135 dBc 100 Hz 140 dBc 1 kHz 145 dBc 10 kHz Harmonic Distortion 40 dBc Spurious Distortion 70 dBc Format Sine wave Amplitude 1 V peak to peak minimum 50 Ω termination 3 7 V peak to peak typical 50 Ω termination ...

Page 223: ... RTN2 T R S 2 sets of pins IN T R S OUT T R S BNC SPAN 1 RTN 1 OUT RTN 1 IN OUT IN SPAN 2 RTN 2 OUT RTN 2 IN OUT IN Connector Location Connector panel output module Electrical Interface E1 ITU G 703 andG 704 Ports Two bidirectional E1 signals are buffered and retimed in forward direction passed through in reverse direction Maximum cable length 150 m either direction to or from DDF CSU Functionalit...

Page 224: ...ct Contact Rating 1 A 30 V dc 0 5 A 60 V dc 0 5 A 125 V ac Severity Critical Major Minor State Normally open and normally closed Style Audible and visible Front Panel Lamps Label Alarms CRIT MAJ MIN ACO Status GPS SYS Span A B Remote Oscillator A B 990 72020 04 System only Retimed spans A B BYP Type Light emitting diode Front Panel Control Label ACO Type Push button switch Function Alarm cutoff de...

Page 225: ...Accuracy SNTP timestamp derived from UTC time via integrated GPS receiver within 300 µs SNTP Alarm Indications 1 SNTP packet will indicate Stratum 2 in NTP packet header if GPS is out of lock 2 The ref id field changes from GPS to at Stratum 1 to the IP address at Stratum 2 to signify that the reference is the TimeSource clock itself 3 SNTP packet will indicate clock not synchronized in LI field a...

Page 226: ...0 V dc to 60 V dc A B feed Current 750 mA maximum Steady state power 30 W maximum Recommended Fuse for Battery Feed 3 A Shelf Mechanical Rack Mounting 48 5 cm rack 53 5 cm rack Mounting Positions Flush 12 7 cm offset 48 5 cm rack only Width 48 3 cm Height 22 2 cm maximum Depth 30 5 cm maximum Weight 5 9 kg Shelf Environmental Operating Temperature 0 C to 50 C Operating Humidity Up to 95 noncondens...

Page 227: ...2020 04 TimeSource 3100 system 22 44 990 72020 05 TimeSource 3100 System 38 990 72020 05 TimeSource 3100 system 45 990 72020 06 TimeSource 3100 system 21 43 A access identifier 113 access level user 143 activate user command 122 activating NTP password 20 adding a user 143 address gateway 135 address IP 135 aid parameter access identifier 113 alarm clearing the log 144 displaying all current 148 d...

Page 228: ...1 antenna altitude 113 cables available 36 field of view 32 installation tools and material 46 installing 51 55 location examples 33 location guidelines 32 sample installation 34 specifications 204 Application TimeWizard 91 Application TimeWizard Software Installation 91 atag parameter automatic message tag 113 automatic message tag 113 autonomous messages 116 B battery failure troubleshooting 190...

Page 229: ...2 power 61 remote oscillator 37 remote oscillator inputs 64 to DCD shelf 65 TOD converter 76 cables antenna 36 cancel user command 123 card replacement 196 Central Office ground 35 changing equipment parameters 134 changing port parameters 128 Cisco TOD format 210 clearing the alarm log 144 clock extractors 20 COM1 cable pinout 79 current settings 151 specifications 205 COM2 cable pinout 80 curren...

Page 230: ...ag parameter correlation tag 113 CTS RTS 205 cutover in service equipment 73 74 out of service equipment 71 72 D date parameter current date 113 date changing 131 DCD management 23 DCD shelf cabling 65 DCD shelf without isolation module 66 delete equipment command 126 delete user security command 127 deny response format TL1 112 dimensions shelf 226 displaying alarms and events 154 displaying all ...

Page 231: ...alating alarms 24 ESCIU module 70 ESCIU ports 22 specifications 223 Ethernet cable pinout 78 current settings 151 specifications 208 Ethernet ports 23 Event BT3 Warmup 25 Event Holdover 25 26 Event Power Up Restart 25 Event Settling Period 25 Event alarm Holdover 26 events displaying 154 F factory set password 122 factory set values 105 107 field of view antenna 32 flow control 205 flush rack moun...

Page 232: ...ooting 190 I IF interface 19 initialize log command 144 initialize register command 145 initialize system command 146 input ensembing 134 input oscillator frequency 135 input span error 193 input deleting 126 inputs ensembling 142 monitoring 142 inspecting the unit 50 installation tools and material 46 installing antenna 51 55 ground 60 isolation module 64 lightning suppressor overview 31 output m...

Page 233: ...utput specifications 220 mixed E1 T1 outputs 21 Mode Bridging 25 Mode Holdover 25 monitoring inputs 142 mounting lightning suppressor 54 shelf 57 mounting the shelf 40 MTIE displaying data 170 resetting 145 N Network Timing Protocol see NTP notification code 114 ntfcncde parameter notification code 114 NTP password 20 NTP specifications 209 NTP TimeServer overview 20 O occurrence date 114 occurren...

Page 234: ...anging equipment 134 Passthrough 23 password activating NTP 20 changing 143 factory set 122 performance monitoring displaying 170 performance monitoring resetting 145 Phase displaying data 170 physical description of shelf 14 pid parameter private identifier 115 pipe mounting the antenna 52 plug in card replacing 196 polarity protection power 61 port parameters changing 128 ports displaying settin...

Page 235: ... retrieve condition all command 154 retrieve condition equipment command 155 retrieve equipment command 157 retrieve GPS status command 164 Retrieve Header 166 retrieve inventory command 167 retrieve log command 169 retrieve performance monitoring command 170 retrieve user security command 183 returning the unit to Symmetricom 198 reverse polarity protection 61 ring ground 35 S sales support 200 s...

Page 236: ...6 ESCIU ports 223 Ethernet 208 IRIG B TOD 211 mechanical 226 NTP 209 power 226 remote oscillator inputs 212 SNTP 225 TOD 209 status GPS 164 subnet mask 135 symbols used in TL1 commands 110 Symmetricom sales support 200 technical support 200 T T1 output specifications 221 target identifier 115 TDEV displaying data 170 resetting 145 technical support 200 termperature error 193 tid parameter target i...

Page 237: ...ifications 209 tools and materials 46 troubleshooting 186 U uap parameter user access level 115 uid parameter user identifier 115 unpacking the unit 50 updates user guide 201 user adding 143 changing access level 143 deleting 127 factory user name 122 user access level 115 user identifier 115 user logout 193 user timeout 193 V validity of performance monitoring data 115 version displaying software...

Page 238: ...S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 238 TimeSource 3100 Index 097 72020 01 Issue 9 November 2003 ...

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