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Microsemi SyncServer S350 - Verifying the GPS Installation; GPS Cable Configurations;Options

Microsemi SyncServer S350
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Installation Guide
Google Earth, or by looking up the Latitude and Longitude information provided
on the SyncServer Product Information CD-ROM.
n
On the REFERENCES - GPS page, enter the approximate latitude, longitude, and alti-
tude.
3.
Set the Mode to Position Hold and click the APPLY button.
Other Considerations
The accuracy of the user-entered position affects the timing accuracy of the GPS reference.
When GPS status is locked:
Position Accuracy Timing Accuracy
< 50 m (< 164 feet) < 0.005 ms
< 1 km (< 0.62 mile) < 0.1 ms
< 10 km (< 6.2 miles) < 1.0 ms
During window mode operation, if the GPS receiver is not locked to any satellites and no
other Input References are available, the GPS receiver enters holdover mode and is subject
to oscillator drift. Also see Oscillators (see "Timing Holdover" on page 126).
Verifying the GPS Installation
Verify the GPS antenna installation:
1.
Press the STATUS button on the front panel.
2.
Press the up arrow button to display the GPS STATUS screen.
3.
When the number of Satellites is equal or greater than "4", Status should be Locked.
4.
With GPS locked, the SYNC LED on the front panel should be green within approximately
15 minutes.
This can also be accomplished in the web interface using the STATUS - GPS page.
Verify synchronization over a 24-hour period to ensure that the GPS antenna installation
meets requirements. This can be accomplished by:
n
Observing the SYNC LED or STATUS - GPS page.
n
Configuring alarm notification (email, SNMP) to receive notification of the Timing GPS
Source Alarm on the ADMIN - Alarm page.
n Using FIND on the LOGS - messages page to search for "Timing GPS Source Alarm".
If the GPS installation does not meet requirements:
n Review the GPS topics in this user guide
n Troubleshoot for issues with the GPS antenna and cable.
n Contact Microsemi Customer Assistance (on page 5).
GPS Cable Configurations/Options
GPS satellites signals operate in the L1 band (1575.42 MHz). GPS receivers require a min-
imum signal level of -162.0 dBW. Practically speaking the antenna must have an
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