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If the link has been successfully established:
• the right-side LED (LNK LED) will illuminate to a constant green or orange or will stay off depending on the link
speed. green = 1Gbps, orange = 100Mbps, off = 10Mbps.
• The left-side LED (ACT LED) will flash green as Ethernet traffic passes through the port.
6.6.1.2
Admin USB-C Port
This section describes how to connect to the GridTime 3000's Admin USB-C Port.
The admin USB-C port is a USB-C 2.0 device port, intended for direct connection to:
• a personal computer (PC)
• a tablet with a web browser.
The port must be connected to another device port.
It cannot be a host port.
Admin USB-C Port
(Female)
USB-C Connector
(Male)
To form a direct connection:
• if the end device has a USB-C port: use a male USB-C to male USB-C cable
• if the end device has a USB-A port: use a male USB-C to male USB-A cable
Ensure the cable is USB 2.0 or greater so that it supports the required link speeds.
To connect the cable to the port:
1.
If it isn’t rack mounted, place one hand on the GridTime 3000 to ensure it doesn’t move
2.
gently slide the cable’s USB-C connector into the port. The orientation of the connector doesn’t matter as
USB-C connectors are rotationally symmetrical
3.
Do the same for the other end of the cable at the end device.
The GridTime 3000 will appear as a virtual Ethernet port on the end device if the link has been successfully
established.
6.6.2
Synchronization and Timing Connections
This section explains how to configure all synchronization and timing port connections on the GridTime
™
3000 GNSS
Time Server.
The GridTime 3000 features ten network timing ports on its front panel, all of which can allow the device to act as a
PTP or NTP time source to other devices, or to synchronize to an external PTP or NTP time source as a client.
The GridTime 3000 features the following ports on its back panel:
• Two RJ-48C T1/E1/J1 time signal output ports
• Eight BNC ports that can output user-defined pulses, simulated DCF77 receiver timecodes, DLCS and Modified
Manchester IRIG-B (the standard GridTime 3000 pulse outputs). The fixed frequency/TTL BNC ports can also
output fixed frequency waveforms, and the AM IRIG/TTL BNC ports can also output AM IRIG. The IRIG In/TTL
Out BNC ports can also receive an IRIG-B signal, allowing IRIG to be used as a device time source.
Installation
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