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TSG-3800 User’s Guide
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Operating the TSG-3800
Setting Up Input Reference Controls
Manually Selecting the Reference
To select a channel as the input reference:
1. Connect to the TSG-3800 and described in
Logging In
, on page 81.
2. Ensure that
AUTORETURN
is off, This prevents the TSG-3800 from
automatically switching back to a higher priority input channel. (To check the
autoreturn state, type
INPUT AR
and press
Enter
.)
3. Type
REFERENCE
«input»
and press
Enter
. Note that the REF indicator on the
selected Input module illuminates.
Example
Purpose: Select the secondary input as reference.
Command:
REFERENCE INP2.1
Display:
->REFERENCE INP2.1
«date» «time» «oper» set Input Reference to «input», was
«input»
+>
Detecting Input Errors
The TSG-3800 checks the incoming reference signals for eight types of signal
faults. The faults are: AIS (alarm indication signal), BPV (bipolar violation), CRC
(cyclic redundancy check), LOS (loss of signal), and OOF (out of frame), SSM
(Synchronization Status Message), MTIE (Maximum Time Interval Error) Limits, and
Frequency Limits.
For each input fault, you may:
Assign a fault mode
Specify a timer limit for each fault (the timer limit is the number of 1-second time
intervals containing one or more errors, within the last hour)
Specify the number of consecutive error-free 1-second intervals required for
clearing the fault
Reset the fault and clear counts
Note:
These faults are not characteristics for all types of input
signals; for example, a sinusoidal input does not contain
BPVs. Refer to
Chapter 5, Input Modules
.
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