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Spectracom SecureSync User Manual

Spectracom SecureSync
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Navigate to TOOLS > SYSTEM: Reference Monitor. The Reference Monitor screen will dis-
play:
On the left side of the screen, Status information is displayed for the System and the
References. Note that the Reference Status panel also displays the latest PHASE OFFSET
reading (1) for active references against the System Ontime Point. The reading is
updated every 30 seconds.
This Reference Phase Offset Data is plotted over time (abscissa) in the Reference Monitor
panel in the center of the screen. Use the check boxes in the References panel (2) to select
the reference(s) for which you want to plot the phase offset data. Use the handles (3) to
zoom in on a time window.
The scale of the axis of ordinate (4) is determined by the largest amplitude of any of the
references displayed in the current time window. Use the checkboxes in the References
panel on the right to remove references from the graph, or add them to it.
Smart Reference Monitoring
Spectracom's Smart Reference Monitoring uses phase error validation in combination with auto-
matic failover:
The phase error validation calculates long-term averages and standard deviations of the phase
offset between the monitored external reference and the internal system reference. The standard
deviation is used to calculate two validity thresholds, a higher and a lower one (the latter acts
as a hysteresis buffer, preventing the status flip/flopping if the actual phase error validation
value varies closely around the outer threshold). The thresholds are not user-configurable.
If the higher threshold value is exceeded, the automatic failover will cause SecureSync to fall
back to its next lower reference (if available).
If no other reference is found, the unit will transition into a 1200-second coasting period. Dur-
ing this coasting period, the TIME and 1PPS references will continue to be considered valid, but
SecureSync's oscillator will flywheel. Note that the PPS reference status light will turn yellow.
After expiration of the 1200 seconds the unit will transition into Holdover.
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Spectracom SecureSync Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSecureSync
Time ReferenceGPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, IRIG, NTP, PTP, 1PPS
DisciplinesGNSS, IRIG, PTP, NTP, SyncE
InputsGPS, GLONASS, BeiDou, Galileo, IRIG, NTP, PTP, 1PPS
OutputsNTP, PTP, 1PPS, IRIG
ProtocolsPTP, NTP, SNMP, SSH, HTTPS
Form Factor1U Rack-mount
RedundancyOptional redundant power supply
Security FeaturesPassword protection, access control lists, SSH, HTTPS, SNMPv3, NTP authentication, PTP authentication
Power Supply100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz
Operating Temperature0°C to +50°C
Dimensions44.45 mm (H) x 482.6 mm (W)

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