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SyncServer 600 Series User’s Guide
098-00720-000 Revision B – April, 2016
Chapter 1 Overview
Physical Description
Alarm Relay
The SyncServer S6x0 features a Phoenix connector for an alarm relay output. See
. The relay is energized (shorted) when the configured alarm classes
) occur. If the SyncServer S6x0 is not powered, then the alarm relay will
be open.
Figure 1-12. Alarm Relay Connectort
Figure 1-13. Alarm Relay Configuration Web GUI
Timing I/O Card Connections
The Timing I/O Module is an exceedingly versatile time and frequency input and
output option. In the standard configuration, it supports the most popular input and
output time codes, sine waves, and rates.
The standard configuration offers a broad yet fixed selection of signal I/O on its eight
BNC connectors (see
). J1 is dedicated to time code and rate inputs, J2
to sine wave inputs, and J3-J8 to mixed signal outputs. The standard Timing I/O
Module configuration is 1PPS or IRIG B AM-In, 10 MHz- In, IRIG AM and IRIG
DCLS-Out, 1PPS-Out and 10 MHz-Out.
The FlexPort™ Technology option enables the 6 output BNCs (J3-J8) to output any
supported signal (time codes, sine waves, programmable rates, etc.), all
configurable in real time via the secure web interface. Similarly, the 2 input BNCs
(J1-J2) can support a wide variety of input signal types. This uniquely flexible BNC
by BNC configuration makes very efficient and cost effective use of the 1U space
available.
See
to view the signal types for the standard configuration and the
configuration with the FlexPort™ option.