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Notice that if the power to a unit is cycled (or if its memory card is unplugged and then reinserted), and it was the
time reference for a chain of EtherSpaceLink units, then this capacity must be set again on the unit’s front panel.
F
IGURE
15-2
T
IME SYNCHRONISATION DISPLAY
Synchronisation status is shown on the normal status display immediately before the Ethernet status character.
“ ”
(i.e. no visible character) indicates that the unit is waiting to synchronise.
“P”
indicates that the unit is in the process of synchronising to the time reference.
“S”
indicates that the unit is synchronised. In this state, the auxiliary status screen that can be viewed
by pushing the switch up (or down) indicates what this unit is synchronised to (e.g. “Synchronised
to 192.168.3.96”).
“I”
indicates that the unit is isolated and therefore that time-tags are independent of any reference.
“/”
A rotating “clock” indicates that this unit is acting as the time reference.
F
IGURE
15-3
I
NDICATION OF THE TIME SYNCHRONISATION STATUS
In the case illustrated in figure 15.3, the top line of the normal status display shows “SL” (where the “S” indicates
that the unit is synchronised to a time reference, and the “L” indicates that the Ethernet interface is listening for a
connection).
An EtherSpaceLink Absolute Time Interface (ATI) that synchronises time-tags to an IRIG-B00x source is available
from 4Links. It should be included as one of the units in the chain above. If there is an ATI in the chain, it is, by
default, the synchronisation master. All other EtherSpaceLink units should then be set to “Synchronise to
reference”.
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