Note: These are nominal values only. Actual values will vary from unit to
unit. To adjust the level precisely, connect an oscilloscope to the output con-
nector when adjusting.
Offset: Provides the ability to account for IRIG cable delays or other latencies in the
IRIG input. The Offset value is entered and displayed in nanoseconds (ns). The avail-
able Offset range is -500 to +500 ms.
For IRIG frequency and output specifications, see "IRIG Standards and Specifications" on
page546.
2.20.8 The Outputs Screen
SecureSync outputs deliver a time or frequency signal to a device that consumes this sig-
nal.
To access the Outputs screen in the Web UI:
1.
Navigate to INTERFACES and click on OUTPUTS (white on orange).
2.
The Outputs screen will display.
While System Status and logged Events are displayed on the left, the Outputs
panel on the right lists all the outputs detected.
If you have only one output of any type, SecureSync will number that output
0. Additional outputs will be numbered 1 or above.
If you click the INFO button next to an output, a Status window will open.
If you click the GEAR button next to an output, the Configuration window will
open.
2.20.9 The 1PPS and 10MHz Outputs
The SecureSync includes one 1PPS output and one 10MHz output. To configure these
outputs, navigate to:
INTERFACES > OUTPUTS
and select the 1PPS Output or 10 MHz Output you would like to see, or configure.
SecureSync’s 1PPS output is generated from the oscillator’s 10 MHz output and is aligned
to the on-time point. The on-time point of the 1PPS output can be configured to be either
the rising or falling edge of the 1PPS signal (by default, the rising edge is the on-time
point).
There is a fixed phase relationship between the 1PPS and the 10 MHz outputs, as
described below:
2.20 Configuring Outputs
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