098-00564-000 Revision A3 – July, 2013
TimeProvider 2300/2700 User’s Guide
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Chapter 1 Overview
Functional Description
Time Inputs
The TimeProvider 2700 can use either GNSS, or PTP as external input references.
The TimeProvider 2300 can use PTP. The PTP signal connects to an SFP (S1) or
RJ45 (R1) connector on the front panel. The GNSS (GPS or GLONASS) reference
connects to an SMA connector on the front panel of the TP 2700.
Frequency Inputs
The TimeProvider 2700 can use either GNSS, PTP, SyncE, or E1/T1 signals as
external frequency input references. The TimeProvider 2300 can use either
PTP/SyncE or E1/T1 signals as frequency input references. The PTP/SyncE signals
connect to an SFP (S1) or RJ45 (R1) connector on the front panel. The GNSS (GPS
or GLONASS) reference connects to an SMA connector on the front panel. The
E1/T1 input connects to an RJ48c connector on the front panel.
Synchronization and Timing Outputs
The TimeProvider 2300/2700 can provide PTP/SyncE, E1/T1, 10 MHz/1PPS, or
TOD output signals. The PTP/SyncE signal connects to an SFP (S1) or RJ45 (R1)
connector on the front panel. The T1/E1 output connects to an RJ48c connector on
the front panel. The 10MHz/1PPS output connects to a BNC connector on the front
panel, and the TOD output connects to an RJ45 connector on the front panel.
Note:
A license is required to enable PTP Input functionality on the
TP 2700.
Note:
A license is required to enable T1/E1 functionality.
A license is required to enable PTP/SyncE Input functionality on the
TP 2700.
Note:
A license is required to enable T1/E1 functionality.