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Signature Control : Determines when the output is enabled. For more inform-
ation, see "Signature Control" on page161.
Offset [ns]: Allows to offset the system's 1PPS on-time point, e.g. to compensate
for cable delays and other latencies [range = 500000000 to 500000000ns =
±0.5 s]
Edge: Used to determine if the on-time point of the 1PPS output is the rising or the
falling edge of the signal.
Rising
Falling
Pulse Width [ns]: Configures the Pulse Width of the 1PPS output.
[range = 20 to 900000000 ns = 0.0μs to 0.9 s]
[default = 200 ms]
4.
Click Submit.
2.20.3 Configuring the 10 MHz Output
A 10 MHz Output is available on the rear panel of the SecureSync 2400 Time and Fre-
quency Synchronization System.
To configure the 10 MHz output:
1.
Navigate to INTERFACES > OUTPUTS, or to INTERFACES > OPTIONCARDS
(white on orange).
2.
In the panel on the right, click the GEAR button next to the 10 MHz output that you
want to edit.
3.
The 10 MHz edit window will display. Choose a value from the Signature Control field
drop-down list to determine what SecureSync shall do with the output signal in the
event its input reference is lost. For more information, see "Signature Control" on
page161.
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CHAPTER 2 SecureSync 2400 User Manual Rev. 2
2.20 Configuring Outputs

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