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1. eeesseessesse 75 security configuration 26 75 serial number 23 39 68 85 setting up the TICRO 100 steps 26 settings Overview esee 39 SNMP MIB UIE ceresna r eive etos 80 software update ssss 31 82 103 TICRO 100 User Manual software upload in recovery mode 32 35 software version cece eecceecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 39 status og T TR 56 network status eeeeeeeeeeeese 53 OUIDUELSIAlUS ain rdc Oen besn dk 43 PPS SUAS e 46 Status section Web Interface 42 SUDDOIL carane an a antes Fix Un Lus 37 100 system log file 33 56 72 system requirements for computer used to access the TICRO 100 23 system snapshot 32 80 T technical data eeeseeeeeseeusss 88 technical support 4d oeque e dome intere 100 time setting manual 30 80 LININGS acc raCy oscene ca ietldbei tad viste ade 88 tools configuration management 83 device control eseeeseeusse 80 Tools section Web Interface 79 U USB connector eer 12 15 90 idse r TICRO TOO iei i Eee deib racio etes 7 104 W
2. i G1 onc G 2 o G30 Ga Foen C 5 eD e Clock settings Smart Measurement Solutions TICRO 100 User Manual 3 i Manual Version TICRO100UM ENU 2 OMICRON Lab 2014 All rights reserved This user manual is a publication of OMICRON electronics GmbH This user manual represents the technical status at the time of printing The product information specifications and all technical data contained within this user manual are not contractually binding OMICRON electronics reserves the right to make changes at any time to the technology and or configuration without announcement OMICRON electronics is not to be held liable for statements and declarations given in this user manual The user is responsible for every application described in this user manual and its results OMICRON electronics explicitly exonerates itself from all liability for mistakes in this manual Please feel free to copy and print this manual for your needs Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation Apple and Bonjour are registered trademarks of Apple Inc OMICRON Lab and Smart Measurement Solutions are registered trademarks of OMICRON electronics GmbH j m TICRO 100 User Manual Contents Preface amp General Safety Instructions eese eere ceres rne 6 1 Introduction amp Designated Use 1 Lese eeeeee esee einen nennen nnn n nnns 7 Scop
3. Additionally you can find the OMICRON Service Center or OMICRON Sales Partner closest to you at www omicron lab com OMICRON electronics GmbH Oberes Ried 1 6833 Klaus Austria 43 59495 100 Index TO MHZ OUIDUL 22ioiscete niis ach epa phus 15 90 A about the TICRO 100 7 about this manual unito ciae oteniess 6 accessing the TICRO 100 23 87 ACCESSONES PM ES 10 address OMICRON Lab address 100 API ics edited dtae dau ORC deo nM Rad etoa d dria 84 application of TICRO 100 7 B BNC OUIDUIS audituri diea eet rsav ces 12 15 90 C certificates obser re rer re dece a Gulaunte ciate 75 94 el rsip lare MET else eeaeaiai 96 GIOCKIDIOEITIAHOFE oer cic ded ia E aE 43 CIOCK SENGS doseuzisssuderkc dass eem EREU eno Ci sinh EG a pates aD 58 compliance statements 95 configuration PTP configuration 64 log amp notifications ssseeesssse 72 network configuration 68 output configuration 29 58 security configuration 75 Configuration section Web Interface 57 contact information OMICRON Lab address 100 D DC power supply inputs 12 18 88 default password se
4. All inputs and outputs of the 7 CRO 100 are electrically connected to the SELV safety extra low voltage insulation group of the device It is not permitted to connect any voltages that are not SELV compliant 10 MHz output 50 O BNC socket This output provides a highly accuracte 10 MHz sine wave signal 4 dBm 2 dB at 50 O The 10 MHz output is always active and cannot be configured in the Web Interface Output 1 and 2 50 O BNC socket Outputs 1 and 2 can be configured in the Web Interface for the following signals IRIG B unmodulated TTL signal or modulated on 1 kHz carrier PPX TTL signal 1000 pulses per second to 1 pulse per day DCF77 unmodulated TTL signal Trigger TTL signal 1 pulse at a defined point in time Trigger TTL signal PPX sequence starting at the defined point in time For information about configuring these outputs please refer to section Output Configuration Page on page 58 Output 3 optocoupler output 30 V 100 mA max terminal block supplied on delivery Output 3 can be configured in the Web Interface for the following signals IRIG B unmodulated PPX 1000 pulses per second to 1 pulse per day DCF77 unmodulated Trigger 1 pulse at a defined point in time Trigger PPX sequence starting at the defined point in time For information about configuring this output please refer to section Output Configuration Page on page 58 TICRO 100 User Manual HB Optical out
5. de E Recycle Bin xx Expand to current folder i OMICRON Devices I mm HE m 2 Alternatively double click the OMICRON Devices desktop icon This launches a Windows Explorer window listing the OMICRON devices detected in the computer network with their serial number device type name and IP address S e tim OMICRON Devices o 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ved 1 1 1 1 o Set Network Configuration Serial number Device Type Name IP Address Version Status cum XX006X TICRO100 169 254 7100 13 10 0018 Device Ok Ft Favorites RE Desktop Downloads Recent Places There is no functional difference use whatever method is more convenient for you Even though the Device Browser help system focuses on accessing devices via the regular Windows Explorer when working from the OMICRON Devices Explorer window the handling is basically identical Click the help button e in the top right corner of the Device Browser Explorer window to view the Device Browser help providing detailed information about the Device Browser 85 TICRO 100 User Manual E 10 1 Installing the OMICRON Device Browser The OMICRON Device Browser and its installation program Setup Wizard are included on the CD ROM accompanying the T CRO 100 Proceed as follows to install the OMICRON Device Browser 1 Exit all other major programs running on your computer 2 Insert the CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive and click Install Device Browse
6. 0000 Uptime D days 0 hours 14 minutes Network IPv4 address IPv6 address MAC address 169 254 7 100 fe80 22h7 cOfF fe D 20bc 20 BZ CDO OD 20 BC Operating the TICRO 100 7 1 1 Displaying Status Information 1 The overall status information output states general device status and network status are displayed in the Overview section of the Web Interface 2 To display more detailed status information access the Status section by clicking the corresponding icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface 3 Click the Output PTP or Network icon of the Status section to display the corresponding status page see page 42 7 1 2 Configuring the Outputs A short overview of the output states is provided in the Overview section of the Web Interface The overview also provides hyperlinks to directly access the output configuration The 10 MHz output is always active and cannot be configured in the Web Interface Please refer to section Output Configuration Page on page 58 for detailed information about the possible output signal modes 1 Click the Configuration icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface 2 Click the Output icon of the Configuration section and display the tab of the output to be configured 3 Configure the output s according to your needs 4 Use the Outputs active field in the Clock Settings pane to select whether the TICRO 100 should automatically deactivate its outpu
7. Click the Network icon of the Configuration section and display the IPv4 tab or IPv6 if the network supports IPv6 3 Select IPv4 static IP address in the Configuration field 4 Enter the IP address the Network mask the Gateway address and the Name server address in dot decimal notation e g 192 168 1 100 5 Click the Save button to upload and save your settings in the TICRO 100 See also section Network Configuration Page on page 68 7 1 11 Viewing and or Exporting the System Log File The log file contains all events logged by the system Therefore it may be helpful for the OMICRON Lab technical support in case of problems Which types of events are actually logged by the system can be selected in the Log amp Notifications configuration see page 72 1 Click the Status icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface 2 Click the Log Viewer icon to display the log file 3 View the messages logged in the file Error messages are displayed in red warning messages are displayed in orange notice messages are displayed in black All other messages are displayed in gray 4 By clicking Clear View you can clear the display of the Log Viewer page This does not clear the log file Re opening the Log Viewer page will again display all messages logged in the log file 5 By clicking Export Log you can export the log file content to a text file file extension log The log file is cleared with each reboot of the TICRO 100
8. and 3 the TICRO 100 will reboot after switching from the external power supply option 2 or 3 to PoE power supply option 1 As long as supply voltage is applied to only one of the DC power input sockets the DC AN power inputs of the 7 CRO 100 are protected against polarity reversal When using both DC power input sockets at the same time make sure to observe the correct polarity for both inputs Reversed polarity on one of the DC power inputs would make the reverse polarity protection ineffective and could damage the TICRO 100 If powered via the delivered plug in power supply unit or by an external DC supply voltage A the TICRO 100 is able to operate as a power sourcing equipment PSE for class 1 devices according to IEEE 802 3af 5 1 Power Supply via Power Over Ethernet The easiest method for supplying the TICRO 100 with power is via Power over Ethernet PoE according to IEEE 802 3af Power supply via PoE does not require any additional cabling since it uses the same cable RJ45 port for Ethernet communication and power supply Power supply via PoE is not possible if you are using an optical fiber Ethernet network The Ethernet network port used to supply the TICRO 100 i e the network port the TICRO 100 is connected to must be able to supply a class 3 powered device power consumption 13 W If no suitable PoE source e g an Ethernet switch is available it is also possible to use a suitable PoE injector which i
9. generating a self signed certificate will in most cases not be a feasible solution in practice We recommend to generate a certificate signed by an accredited certification authority or to accept the untrusted connection message displayed when accessing the TICRO 100 Proceed as follows to generate a certificate signed by an accredited certification authority 1 Enter the required information to the fields Domain name E mail address Country code e 9 AT State Locality Organization name and Organizational unit 2 Click the Download button next to Generate certificate signing request to generate a certificate and download it from the TICRO 100 3 Send the certificate to an accredited certification authority 4 Upload the signed certificate received from the certification authority to the T CRO 100 using the Upload Certificate tab see below 77 TICRO 100 User Manual 5 The web browser will then recognize that the certificate has been signed by an accredited certification authority and therefore no longer display the untrusted connection message when accessing the TICRO 100 Proceed as follows to generate a self signed certificate 1 Enter the required information to the fields Domain name E mail address Country code e g AT State Locality Organization name and Organizational unit 2 Click the Generate button next to Generate self signed certificate to generate a certificate on the TICRO 100 that is signed
10. or string status await service StatusAsync Debug WriteLine Device status status prints Device status OK The ApiClient proxy class was generated by the Add Service Reference wizard using Microsoft Visual Studio 84 The OMICRON Device Browser 10 The OMICRON Device Browser By means of the OMICRON Device Browser you can access network compatible OMICRON devices The Device Browser automatically finds all OMICRON and OMICRON Lab devices available in the computer network Having the Device Browser installed on your computer the OMICRON devices may be displayed in one of two ways 1 When using the regular Windows Explorer the OMICRON devices appear in the Windows Explorer s folder tree in a section called OMICRON Devices their serial numbers presented like regular first level folders If necessary right click on a free area of the Windows Explorer s folder tree and select the Show all folders option to display the OMICRON Devices section in the Windows Explorer QU gt OMICRON Devices Organize v New library i Recent Places Libraries J Libraries Serial number Device Type Name IP Address Version Status pen a Mey JB Thomas ram XX006X TICRO100 1692547100 13100018 Device Ok gt og Libraries 4 Computer Doc EE Name amp Acer C 4 W Computer 3 ta bfj e DVD RW Drive D amp Acer C d Documents ii Network A nacie E Control Panel s Show all folders
11. waiting for new software In the recovery mode the device provides only a rudimentary Web Interface just allowing for the upload of a software image see Operating Procedures Performed Directly on the Device on page 34 T RJ45 and Green LEDs to indicate the currently active Ethernet port FIBER RJ45 for 10 100Base TX twisted pair or FIBER for 100Base FX optical fiber 2 Software update is in progress Do not disconnect the TICRO 100 from the power supply or from the Ethernet or USB connection during a software update used has to be selected in the Web Interface see section Network A Only one Ethernet port can be used at a time The Ethernet port actually Configuration Page on page 68 TICRO 100 User Manual E LEDs on the The green LED indicates the Ethernet connection status link status The yellow Ethernet LED indicates that data traffic is active on the interface connectors Status L and H Green LEDs to indicate the PTP status of the device L Indicates the locked state The T CRO 100 receives PTP time information from a PTP grandmaster clock and is locked to this signal It is able to provide its defined accuracy The T CRO 100 is synchronized to the received PTP time signal The LED starts blinking as soon as the T CRO 100 has established connection to a PTP grandmaster clock and started its locking algorithm As soon as an accuracy of better than 1 us is reached the LED stops blinking The typical
12. 13 W The used power supply unit must comply with the SELV standard if product safety according to IEC 61010 1 and IEC 60255 27 is required 5 4 Using the TICRO 100 as a PoE Power Source According to IEEE 802 3af If powered via the delivered plug in power supply unit or by an external DC supply voltage as described in the sections above the TICRO 100 is able to operate as a power sourcing equipment PSE according to IEEE 802 3af The device is then able to power a class 1 device via its 100BaseTX Ethernet port This becomes especially handy if you operate the TICRO 100 with the antenna integrated PTP grandmaster clock OTMC 100 from OMICRON Lab 22 Accessing the Web Interface amp Initial Setup 6 Accessing the Web Interface amp Initial Setup The TICRO 100 automatically powers up after supply voltage is applied The green LED S1 lights up and the red LED S2 is off when the device is ready for operation The TICHO 100 can be configured and controlled completely via the Web Interface using a computer Under normal circumstances no manual intervention at the device itself will be required 6 1 System Requirements Your computer must fulfill the following requirements to access the T CRO 100 Web Interface e OMICRON Device Browser installed see chapter The OMICRON Device Browser on page 85 If a fixed IP address is assigned to the T CRO 100 the device can be accessed any time A The OMICRON Device Browser is always required f
13. 2 Displays the estimate of the current one way propagation delay on the link computed using the peer delay mechanism If the delay mechanism is E2E this value is zero See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 3 3 Displays the asymmetry delay The asymmetry delay is defined to be positive when the master to slave or responder to requestor propagation time is longer than the slave to master or requestor to responder propagation time See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 4 2 Time master gt slave meanPathDelay delayAsymmetry Time slave gt master meanPathDelay delayAsymmetry Displays the profile identity The profile identity identifies the PTP profile implemented by the port indicated by the targetPortldentity portNumber member of the field See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 15 5 3 1 2 10 Displays the network protocol selected for the Transport parameter in the PTP configuration see page 64 Possible values are UDPIPv4 transport via UDP packets over IPv4 UDP IPv6 transport of the PTP packets via UDP over IPv6 and IEEE 802 3 transport via Ethernet packets according to IEEE 802 3 Displays the Vlan ID The Power systems profile according to IEEE C37 238 2011 requires an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tag This value represents the VID VLAN Identifier field 12 bits within the TCI Tag Control Identifier See IEEE C37 238 2011 clause 5 6 Only available for PTP profile Power systems This parameter is set in the PTP configuration
14. 72 erc HIE RETO aa 33 56 72 102 OONA rore item c m 23 29 manual IP address assignment 33 manual display PDF manual 37 mechanical specifications 93 usse RR 80 mounting DIN rail mounting 19 wall mounting eseesseesssss 20 N network configuration 26 68 network settings eeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 39 network status eeesseeeeeereeeeeee o3 notification by E Mail 72 O OIF WAG oaeee TES 86 OMICRON Device Browser 23 85 86 open source license information 37 97 operation assign IP address 33 displaying status information 29 factory reset caus diibustacetesde denen 32 34 operation directly on the device 34 operation via Web Interface 28 output configuration 29 58 password definition 29 Kee sineren a 31 34 setting time manually 30 software update 31 82 software upload in recovery mode 32 35 system snapshot ueeeessss 32 view export log file 33 optical fiber Ethernet port
15. Always only when locked or when locked or in hold over Please refer to the output configuration section see page 58 for more detailed information 10 MHz output after the boot process is finished This signal is A Please note The 10 MHz output signal is always available on the independent from the synchronization to a PTP signal Displays the timezone set for the internal clock in the Output configuration page see page 58 together with the corresponding offset from UTC in brackets Examples Europe Vienna CEST 02 00 for Central European Summer Time which has an offset of 2 hours from UTC or UTC UTC 00 00 for UTC Displays when the next daylight saving time changeover will take place Example 2014 10 26T01 00 00 00 means that the next changeover will take place on October 26 2014 on 1 o clock UTC time For example Central European Summer Time UTC 2 hours then changes back to Central European Time UTC 1 hour The daylight saving time changeovers are defined in a timezone database which is updated in irregular intervals The version of the corresponding timezone database used as source for this changeover is given in brackets in this field e g V2014 7 You can find this database under the following URL http pecl php net package timezonedb Displays the actual oscillator tuning voltage applied to the OCXO For new OCXO oscillator components this value should be around 50 during the locked
16. Refer to the following IRIG B coding scheme IRIG B Coding Scheme CF Control Functions SBS Straight Binary Seconds Source IRIG Standard 200 04 4 1 Time Code Formats Detailed information about the IRIG B coding scheme can be found in the IRIG Standard 200 04 under Time Code Formats Footnote 2 The following figure explains the pulse width and the time reference parameters Time reference Pulse width rising edge Time reference falling edge Pulse width UTC time start of second 61 TICRO 100 User Manual Clock settings pane Outputs active You can configure the TICRO 100 to automatically deactivate its outputs if it is not able to provide time signals with sufficient accuracy Use this parameter to select the behavior of this automatic deactivation Always Automatic deactivation is switched off The outputs are always on Only when locked The T CHO 100 deactivates the outputs if the device status is not locked In the locked state the time signals output by the TICRO 100 are synchronized to the received PTP time signal When locked or in hold over The 7 CRO 100 deactivates the outputs if the device is not in the locked or the hold over state In the hold over state the time signals output by the T CRO 100 are derived from the internal oscillator For information about the device states please refer to the description of the Output status page see page 43 Current timezone Select one of t
17. TICRO 100 to automatically deactivate its outputs if it is not able to provide time signals with sufficient accuracy The outputs can be always active only active when the T CRO 100 is locked to a PTP signal or only active when the TICRO 100 is locked to a PTP signal or in the hold over state e Use the Current time zone field of the Clock settings pane to set the time zone of the location where you are using the T CRO 100 26 4 Accessing the Web Interface amp Initial Setup If desired secure your TICRO 100 against unauthorized access Display the Security page of the Configuration section see page 75 Select your configuration and click the Save button to save and apply your settings a Display the Access Control tab and set the Access field to Password If you set the Access field to Password without defining a password the default A password timeterminal will be used b Enter a password to the Change Password field and repeat your password in the Confirm Password field Click the Change button to save and apply your settings From now on entering the password is required to access the TICRO 100 c In the Protocol field select whether you want to allow access via the secure HTTPS protocol only or via HTTPS and the unsecure HTTP protocol By default password transmission to the T CRO 100 is performed unencrypted By selecting HTTPS only you can force the use of the encrypted HTTPS protocol and thus protect your p
18. Viewer page shows all events logged in the internal log file Configuration see page 57 Use the Configuration section to configure the device settings outputs clock PTP network and security settings You can furthermore configure the event logging and the e mail notification function of the TICRO 100 Tools see page 79 Use this section to perform a software upgrade for the TICRO 100 or to perform a reboot or a factory reset of the device You can furthermore upload or download the device configuration or download a system snapshot containing important information for the technical support in case of problems 38 i The TICRO 100 Web Interface 8 1 Overview Section Attention Password protection disabled Click here to configure the security settings Output 2 10 MHz 1 BNC 2 BNC 2 3 0C 4 Fiber 5 Fiber PTP UTC date time Product name Serial number Software version Kernel version Uptime Network IPv4 address IPv6 address Host name Domain name Hardware revision Active 1 PPS IRIG BOOQ 1 PPS 1 PPS IRIG BOOQ Outputs inactive check dock settings Initializing Listening 2013 10 13T00 13 542 0000 TICRO 100 XXDDGX int 13 10 14 3 4 35 0000 0 days 0 hours 14 minutes 169 254 7 100 fe80 22b7 cof feb0 20bc 20 B7 C0 00 20 BC TICRO100 XX006X General 4E amp amp g edit The Overview section provides an overview
19. and select Open Web Interface from the context menu Serial number Device Type Name IP Address Version Status ome ac nn 169 254 7 180 1 00 0007 Device Ok View gt Set Network Configuration Remove lest Set Open Web Interface ag De The start page of the TICRO 100 Web Interface is displayed in a web browser 87 TICRO 100 User Manual 11 Technical Data You can find more detailed technical data on the OMICRON Lab web site A www omicron lab com 11 1 Timing Performance Timing accuracy PTP time stamping resolution 8 ns Hold over drift in 24 hours after 48 hours of operation at constant temperature the drift depends on the installed oscillator option e Standard oscillator OCXO 100 lt 100 us order no OL000310 TICRO 100 with OCXO 100 High precision oscillator OCXO 25 25 us order no OL000311 TICRO 100 with OCXO 25 The installed oscillator option is stated on the type plate on the bottom side of the device Supported timing PTP according to IEEE 1588 2008 IEEE 15868 version 2 protocol PTP IEEE 1588 Default profiles according to IEEE 1588 2008 Annex J features End to end multicast and peer to peer delay mechanisms e PTP over UDP IPv4 UDP IPv6 and Ethernet IEEE 802 3 IEEE 1588 2008 Annex D E and F Power profile according to IEEE C37 238 2011 IEEE Standard Profile for Use of IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol in Power System Applications 11 2 Power Sup
20. by yourself 3 Select HTTPs only for the Protocol option in the Access Control tab and click the Save button 4 The TICRO 100 automatically performs a restart of the web server 5 The web browser then displays an untrusted connection message Add the certificate previously generated for the T CRO 100 to your web browser used to access the TICRO 100 Please consult the help system of your web browser for a A The approach to add the certificate to the web browser strongly depends on the browser detailed description how to handle certificates with your browser Upload Certificate tab sen Certificate Browse hN Please supply the certificate in the format Click the Browse button to navigate to the signed certificate see above The path and file name is displayed in the Certificate field after selecting it in the file open dialog Then click the Upload button to upload the certificate to the TICRO 100 78 l The TICRO 100 Web Interface 8 4 Tools Section Device Control Reboot device Reboot Factory reset Reset System snapshot Download SNMP MIB File Download Uptime D days 0 hours 16 minutes Set time manually Attention If the device is locked to PTP the manually applied settings will be overwritten New time UTC 2013 10 13T00 18 51 00 DO Leap seconds o Save The following pages are available in the Tools section Device Control see page 80 Software Update see page 82 Configu
21. class This parameter specifies the current clock class of the current grandmaster clock in the network or domain see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 6 2 4 The value of the Grandmaster clock class parameter is automatically set by the current grandmaster clock depending on the source of time that is currently available Displays the current accuracy of the internal clock of the current grandmaster clock with regard to TAI See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 6 2 5 for details Displays the grandmaster clock variance The Grandmaster clock variance parameter is set to the PTP variance value specified by IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 6 3 This parameter gives a measure for the Stability of the internal oscillator of the current grandmaster clock and is used in the Best Master Clock Algorithm BMCA of the PTP protocol Displays the priority 1 and 2 of the current grandmaster clock If more than one PTP grandmaster clock is available in the network a clock with a lower Priority 1 value will always be the preferred master clock over a clock with a higher Priority 1 value see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 6 6 2 3 A value in the range from 0 to 255 may be assigned to the Priority 1 parameter see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 6 2 2 The Priority 2 parameter see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 6 2 3 is used if several devices have the same Priority 1 parameter value and the same clock quality class accuracy and variance The Priority 2 parameter thus allows a finer grained or
22. connector USB network gadget RNDIS Allows network connection to the T CRO 100 and devices connected to the Ethernet interface of the T CRO 100 m Technical Data 11 5 Environmental Conditions Temperature range Operation 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Storage 40 C to 85 C 40 F to 185 F Degree of protection IP40 according to IEC 60529 Tested according to IEC 60068 2 30 Test Db damp heat cyclic 6 cycles 55 C Humidity 5 95 relative humidity no condensation Vibration Tested according to IEC 60068 2 6 and IEC 60255 21 1 class 1 Response frequency range 10 150 Hz 0 5 g 1 sweep cycle per axis Endurance frequency range 10 150 Hz 1 g 20 sweep cycles per axis Shock Tested according to IEC 60068 2 27 and IEC 60255 21 2 class 1 Response 5 g 11 ms half sinusoid 3 pulses in each direction 6 directions Withstand 15 g 11 ms half sinusoid 3 pulses in each direction 6 directions Bump test 10 g 16 ms half sinusoid 1000 pulses in each direction 6 directions 11 6 Mechanical Specifications Dimensions Dimensions without any connectors plugged in and without DIN rail clip HxWxD 54 6 x 171 6x 121 mm 2 15 x 6 75 x 4 76 Weight lt 750 g lt 1 65 lbs 93 TICRO 100 User Manual 1 11 7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety Certificates Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC General Radiated emissions according to EN 61326 1 C
23. default settings A If you selected a specific network port RJ45 or fiber optic and applied IPv4 tab Click this tab to configure the IPv4 settings according to your needs IPv4 disabled IPv4 is switched off IPv4 static IP Select static to set the IP address manually The page then displays fields for address entering the IP address the Network mask the Gateway address and the Name server address in dot decimal notation e g 192 168 1 100 69 TICRO 100 User Manual IPv4 DHCP on The IP address is assigned automatically by a IPv4 DHCP server if available in the network or the TICRO 100 itself The IP address assigned is displayed in the Network status page see page 53 and the Overview page see page 39 IPv6 tab Click this tab to configure the IPv6 settings according to your needs IPv6 disabled IPv6 is switched off IPv6 static IP Select static to set the IP address manually The page then displays fields for address entering the IP address the Gateway address and the Name server address in hexadecimal notation e g 2607 f0d0 2001 a 10 and the Network mask in decimal notation IPv6 auto The IP address is assigned automatically using the Stateless Address configuration Autoconfiguration SLAAC The IP address assigned is displayed in the Network status page see page 53 and the Overview page see page 39 Additionally the user has the option to manually specify DNS servers by selecting t
24. of the current settings and states of the TICRO 100 If no password for accessing the T CRO 100 is defined a corresponding note is displayed providing the possibility to directly access the security configuration see page 75 in order to enable password protection 39 TICRO 100 User Manual Some elements provide an edit hyperlink Click this hyperlink to directly open the A corresponding configuration page see page 57 The following information is displayed in the Overview section Output pane Displays the configuration of each output IRIG B PPX DCF77 etc and if the output is active or not 1PPS Green LED Output active IRTG B000 Gray LED text displayed in orange Output muted Disabled Gray LED text displayed in black Output disabled The 10 MHz BNC output is always active as soon as the TICRO 100 is ready for operation If the TICRO 100 is not in the locked or in the hold over state it possibly deactivates its outputs automatically depending on the configuration of the Outputs active parameter In this case the following warning is displayed For more detailed information please refer to the Outputs active parameter in the Output status page see page 43 or the Output configuration page see page 58 Outputs inactive check dock settings General pane Device status Displays the status of the internal clock Possible states are Initializing locking locked unlocked hold over and hardware
25. operate as a power sourcing equipment PSE according to IEEE 802 3af The device is then able to power a class 1 device via its 100BaseTX Ethernet port e g an OTMC 100 that is directly connected to the TICRO 100 Networking 10 100Base TX twisted pair or 100Base FX optical fiber Ethernet IPv4 and IPv6 DHCP Autoconf Zeroconf mDNS DNS SD OMICRON OMFind service HH Introduction amp Designated Use Outputs and output signals e 9 BNC connectors 50 Q 2 optical ST connectors 1 optocoupler output Possible output signals PPX 1 10 100 or 1000 PPS pulses per second 1 PPM pulse per minute 1 PPH pulse per hour or any pulse rate between 1 pulse per second and 1 pulse per day IRIG B unmodulated and modulated on 1 kHz carrier DCF77 unmodulated Trigger 1 trigger pulse at a specific point in time or PPX pulse sequence starting at a specific point in time 10 MHz sine wave e Configuration e Can be accessed with a computer via Ethernet or USB Web Interface HTTP amp HTTPS with optional password protection e Automated configuration via SSH SOAP and XML files Linux operating system e TFTP FIP and SSH access e Syslog local and remote e E Mail notifications Failsafe software upgrades in the field Installation options Permanent indoor installation on DIN rail or by wall mounting Portable use in dry environments The TICRO 100 is exclusively intended for the applications
26. over Ethernet power supplies The FIBER network port and outputs 4 and 5 are products of laser class 1 IEC 60825 All inputs and outputs of the 7 CRO 100 are electrically connected to the SELV safety extra low voltage insulation group of the device It is not permitted to connect any voltages that are not SELV compliant Introduction amp Designated Use 1 Introduction amp Designated Use The TICRO 100 is a Precision Time Protocol PTP time converter that allows you to derive a high variety of time codes from IEEE 1588 PTP packages received via Ethernet This device enables you to easily synchronize non PTP equipment to the grandmaster clock of an IEEE 1588 PTP infrastructure The TICRO 100 is designed for the following applications e Generation of PTP synchronized signals to make existing equipment PTP capable The TICRO 100 can be used to generate several time synchronization signals e g PPX IRIG B DCF77 etc required for existing equipment e g IEDs from an IEEE 1588 PTP infrastructure e Synchronization of measurements The TICHO 100 provides programmable trigger functionality that can be used for example to start measurements at different locations at exactly the same time e Generation and distribution of 10 MHz reference frequency signals over Ethernet The TICRO 100 provides a highly accurate 10 MHz reference signal that can be used to synchronize measurement equipment such as synthesizers frequency counters o
27. see section Performing a reboot of A the TICRO 100 on page 31 or Performing a reboot of the TICRO 100 on page 34 If the maximum size of the log file is reached the system automatically deletes old log file entries in order to release memory space for new entries 33 TICRO 100 User Manual 7 2 Operating Procedures Performed Directly on the Device This section describes the operating procedures that can be performed directly at the TICRO 100 using the reset pushbutton The reset pushbutton can be accessed through the hole in the rear panel using a thin pointed object like a wired resistor with a diameter 0 9 mm for example LEDs S1 amp S2 J OMICRON TICRO 100 output Reset pushbutton 7 2 14 Performing a Reboot of the TICRO 100 A device reboot can also be performed via the Web Interface see section Performing a A reboot of the TICRO 100 on page 31 1 Press the reset pushbutton and release it immediately The green LED S1 goes off for approx 1 s LED S2 lights up red during the boot process After approx 15 s the red LED S2 goes off and the green LED S1 lights up o A C Tn he device rebooted successfully and is ready for operation 7 2 2 Performing a Factory Reset Reset to Factory Defaults A factory reset can also be performed via the Web Interface see section Performing a A factory reset on page 32 Performing a factory reset may possibly result in an IP address change o
28. the logarithm to the base 2 of the mean synchronization interval interval between successive Sync messages in 2 seconds for multicast messages See logSynclnterval in IEEE 1588 2008 65 TICRO 100 User Manual i Log min pdelay request interval Log min delay request interval Log announce interval Announce receipt timeout 66 For example a value of 2 will result in a synchronization interval of 4 seconds 2 Note Sync interval 2 99 sync interval seconds see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 4 3 Use this field to specify the logarithm to the base 2 of the minimum permitted mean time interval between successive Pdelay_Req messages interval in 2 seconds See logMinPdelayReglnterval in IEEE 1588 2008 Only available for PTP profiles Default P2P and Power systems For example a value of 0 will result in an interval of 1 second 2 Note Minimum pdelay request interval 2 9 min pdelay request interval Seconds see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 4 5 The logarithm to the base 2 of the minimum permitted mean time interval between successive Delay Req messages interval in 2 seconds This value is determined and advertised by a master clock based on the ability of the master Only available for PTP profiles Default E2E For example a value of 1 will result in an interval of 2 seconds 2 Range Log sync interval lt Log minimum delay request interval lt Log sync interval 5 Note
29. the unsecure HTTP protocol By default password transmission to the T CRO 100 is performed unencrypted By selecting HTTPS only you can force the use of the encrypted HTTPS protocol and thus protect your password 6 In the Services field select whether you want to allow access to the T CRO 100 via the Web Interface Web or the Application Programming Interface API SOAP only or via both interfaces 7 Click the Save button 8 Your new password is applied to the T CRO 100 and the login dialog appears For more information please refer to section Security Configuration Page on page 75 Perform a factory reset on the device if you forgot your password see section Operating A Procedures Performed at the Device on page 34 7 1 4 Setting the Time Manually Setting the time manually is only required and possible if the 7 CRO 100 does not receive time with sufficient accuracy via PTP The manual time settings are overwritten by the PTP time information as soon as the TICRO 100 locks to a PTP signal Please refer to section Device Control Page on page 80 for more detailed information about leap seconds and time setting 1 Click the Tools icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface 2 Click the Device Control icon 3 Click the New Time UTC field to open a calendar dialog allowing for the selection of the current date and time 30 Operating the TICRO 100 4 Set the Leap seconds field to the actual offset of TAI to UT
30. to access and configure the device using a computer Following the instructions given in this user manual will help you to avoid danger repair costs and down time and will help to maintain the reliability and life of the TICRO 100 General safety instructions Before operating the TICRO 100 carefully read the following general safety instructions The TICRO 100 may only be used in a safe technical condition taking into account its defined purpose safety requirements and possible risks as well as the operating instructions given in this user manual The TICRO 100 is exclusively intended for the application areas specified in chapter Introduction and Designated Use on page 7 The manufacturer or the distributors are not liable for damage resulting from unintended usage The user alone assumes all responsibility and risks The instructions provided in this manual are considered part of the rules governing proper usage Do not open the TICRO 100 Opening the device invalidates all warranty claims Do not carry out any modifications or adaptations to the TICRO 100 Do not use any other power supply options for the TICRO 100 than the ones described in chapter Power Supply on page 21 The TICHO 100 is a SELV device Safety Extra Low Voltage which can be supplied with power by Power over Ethernet PoE class 3 powered device according to IEEE 802 3af The ETH network port of the TICRO 100 may only be connected to Ethernet network ports or Power
31. 00 Local time offset after change hh mm 1 Enter the desired offset of your local time from UTC before the daylight saving time changeover and after the daylight saving time changeover to the corresponding fields Use the requested format hh mm 2 Click the Next DST change field to open a calendar dialog allowing for the selection of the date and time for the daylight saving time changeover In this dialog set the date and time or click Now to set it to the current date and time of your computer Click Done to close the calendar and to apply your settings to the Next DST change field A warning sign is displayed if the selected time for the next daylight saving time A changeover is in the past 3 Click the Save button to save and apply your settings to the TICRO 100 63 TICRO 100 User Manual 8 3 2 PTP Configuration Page qu Output PTP profile Power systems v User description Max GM inaccuracy Up to ips w Select the corresponding tab to specify your PTP configuration settings Click the Save button to save and apply your PTP configuration changes to the TICRO 100 General tab PTP profile Use this list box to select the PTP profile The Default E2E and Default P2P profiles are intended for application in industrial environments that use the IEEE 1588 2008 Precision Time Protocol Default E2E The default profile with the end to end mechanism as defined in IEEE 1588 2008 is used Default P2P Th
32. 1 12 13 J TICRO 100 User Manual 10 1 Installing the OMICRON Device Browser sccescsssssseeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeesneeeeseeeeness 86 10 2 Finding OMICRON Devices in the Device Browser Manually OMFind 86 10 3 Accessing the TICRO 100 Web Interface e esee rese 87 Te hnical prc 88 11 1 juhel u sidurbr Wee 88 11 2 P OWE SUDDNY emm 88 11 3 Frequency Outputs and Time Codes cccccceesseeeceeneeseeenneeeceenseesecenseeseeeseeesennees 90 11 4 Networking and Management eeeieeee eese esee nennen nenne nnn nnn nn nnn 92 11 5 Environmental Conditions 5i iier Eo Ioue eoo Ex Dues du EE Sa Usus dos uaa T CUU eoa mennan nnmnnn E dus 93 11 6 Mechanical SpeciliCallOnS x2 aims roe ipao Doa e YE ERR Ue a ar ox epa ro aaia corre eus 93 11 7 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Safety Certificates 94 11 8 Conipliance Statements 5 a ce td eroe Pea Cel En E RR aaa TR ETe ra Vu USE 95 11 9 e nre EN 96 Open Source Software License Information eese 97 OSS Nm 98 SUPPONE surnuna 100 pr E T E EEEN P E A A E E E T 101 TICRO 100 User Manual Preface amp General Safety Instructions This user manual provides information about the 7 CRO 100 its possible fields of application and how to install and operate it Furthermore it provides information how
33. 100 itself The IPv4 address can also be set manually by the user IPv6 address Displays the currently assigned IPv6 address of the TICRO 100 If configured dynamically and a IPv6 router is available in the network the IP address is assigned automatically The IPv6 address can also be set manually by the user MAC address Displays the unique MAC address Media Access Control Address of the TICRO 100 Host name Displays the host name of the T CRO 100 The host name is set to the serial number by default but can be changed by the user The serial number is available on the type plate on the bottom side of the TICRO 100 Displays the domain name set by the user e g omicron at Refer to the Network status page see page 53 or the Network configuration page see page 68 for more information about the network settings 41 TICRO 100 User Manual i 8 2 Status Section 2 10 MHz 2 1 BNC 1PPS edit 2 2 BNC e DCF edit 2 3 0C 1PPS edit 2 4 Fiber amp IRIG B006 edit 2 5 Fiber amp 1PP5 edit Clock information Device status Initializing Outputs active Current timezone Europe Vienna CEST 02 00 Next DST change 2014 10 26T01 00 00 00 00 source timezone database 2014 7 OCXO tuning value 50 The status information is presented in four pages Output see page 43 PTP see page 46 Network see page 53 Log Viewer see page 56 Some elements provide an ed
34. 12 15 92 optical output sssssse 12 15 90 optocoupler output 12 15 90 ordering information eeessss ses 10 output configuration 26 29 58 output status eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 39 43 outputs 10 MHz BNC optical optocoupler eeeeeeeeee 12 15 90 overview device overview 12 Overview section Web Interface 39 P szicijeljo MR E 29 plug in power supply unit 10 DOWODSUDDIV sirien ta ra da MUR e tuia 21 88 via external DC voltage 22 TICRO 100 as PoE power source 22 via plug in power supply unit 22 Va POE 3icaatehatdo ned sens aataaiioianeiadanceds 21 productae crara eo eateries 39 protocols supported 88 PTP configuration 26 64 iui ul met c 88 icit cR 39 PTR SIAS aiene e dude cavi ta dh 46 H zelo e Hm 31 34 80 recovery mode eeeeesereeee 32 35 reset pushbutton 12 18 34 RJ45 Ethernet port 12 15 92 Salely zststesuedckd erst veru eive oer E Edel oa dit 94 safety INSIUCHONS 3 95 evoca toes areae 6 scope of delivery eeeussesuuss 10 security certificates
35. 2 e Security see page 75 57 TICRO 100 User Manual E 8 3 1 Output Configuration Page qi sd 1 BNC G 2 BNC G 3 0 G 4 Fiber G 5 Fiber sues Time base TAI v Mode PPX v if 1 Pulses per second 1 PPS iv Pulse width 100000 ns Time reference Rising edge v Output muting O Output muted v 2m Network Log amp Pla an Notification Clock settings Outputs active Always A Current timezone Europe Vienna CEST 02 00 iv Pe y Next DST change 2014 10 26T01 00 004 00 00 timezone database V2014 7 set manually Security Select a tab to configure the corresponding output and or specify the clock settings Click the Save button to save and apply your changes to the T CRO 100 A The 10 MHz signal output is always active and cannot be configured Output tabs 1 BNC 2 BNC 3 OC 4 Fiber and 5 Fiber The configuration tabs for the individual outputs are named with the output number and the interface or socket type 1 BNC and 2 BNC 50 O BNC outputs 1 and 2 3 OC Optocoupler output 3 4 Fiber and 5 Fiber Fiber optic outputs 4 and 5 58 The TICRO 100 Web Interface The possible output settings are to a wide extent identical for all outputs and types They are explained in the following tables Time base Select the time base used for the generation of the time signal of the corresponding output TAI International Atomic Ti
36. 4 IEC 60255 22 4 ESD according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 60255 22 2 Out 4 Out 5 ESD according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 60255 22 2 94 l Technical Data USB port Conducted immunity continuous wave according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 6 IEC 60255 22 6 EFT Burst according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 4 EN 55024 ESD according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 60255 22 2 Safety Standards IEC 60950 IEC 61010 IEC 60255 Certificates Manufactured under an ISO 9001 registered system 11 8 Compliance Statements Declaration of Conformity EU The product adheres to the specifications of the guidelines of the council of the European Community for meeting the requirements of the member states regarding the electromagnetic compatibility EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU FCC Compliance USA This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
37. 5 100Base FX 50 BNC socket Optocoupler Optical outputs optical fiber Ethernet port output ST connector 820 nm DC power input for plug in power supply unit Mounting wholes for wall mounting brackets covered by sealing plug NS Type plate with serial number DIN rail clip on bottom side Heset pushbutton The TICHO 100 does not provide an ON OFF switch The device automatically powers up after supply voltage is provided via one of the DC power inputs or via Ethernet PoE Refer to the following subsections for detailed information about the LEDs connectors and operating elements of the TICRO 100 12 Device Description 3 2 LEDs on the Front Side Description S1 and S2 Green and red LED indicating the general device status according to the following Q O Q D TICRO 100 not is supplied with power or device reboot is requested Device is booting normal boot process after applying supply voltage or after reboot The TICRO 100 is ready for operation boot process finished and device is operational Observe the other LEDs for information about the PTP clock status the status of the Ethernet connection and the output states Device is booting in recovery mode Intermediate state S1 green S2 red Meaning when entering the recovery mode manually or when initiating a factory reset see Operating Procedures Performed Directly on the Device on page 34 blinking off Device is in recovery mode
38. 7 The start page of the TICRO 100 Web Interface is displayed You can now access all pages of the Web Interface Proceed with section Next Steps to Set Up the TICRO 100 on page 26 in order to configure the TICRO 100 according to your needs e Use the Logout link in the top right corner to exit the TICRO 100 Web Interface TICRO 100 rr PTP Time Terminal OMICRON E LAB cues Attention Password protection disabled Click here to configure the security settings Output 10 MHz Active 1 BNC 1 PPS edit 2 2 BNC IRIG BOOQ edit 2 3 0C 1 PPS edit 4 Fiber 1 PPS edit 5 Fiber IRIG B000 edit Outputs inactive check dock settings 25 TICRO 100 User Manual il 6 3 Next Steps to Set Up the TICRO 100 After connecting the T CRO 100 to the network and accessing the device from your computer you have to configure the T CRO 100 according to your needs See chapter The TICRO 100 Web Interface on page 37 or the T CRO 100 help for a detailed description of the Web Interface or section Operating Procedures Performed via the Web Interface on page 28 for a description of the most important operating procedures Proceed as follows to set up and configure your TICRO 100 Consult your network administrator if you do not know the correct settings 1 Configure the network settings Open the Configuration section of the Web Interface and display the Network page see page 68 Se
39. C in 2013 35 seconds if necessary investigate on the Internet for the actual TAI UTC offset valid at the time of reading If the TICRO 100 is locked to a PTP grandmaster the leap seconds field is updated A automatically via PTP 5 Click the Save button to save and apply your time settings to the T CRO 100 7 1 5 Running a Software Update for the TICRO 100 1 Click the Tools icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface Click the Software Update icon Click the Browse button to navigate to the software image file and select it e W N Deselect the Keep settings check box if you want to reset the device configuration to the factory defaults after the software update If the check box is selected the user specific configuration settings are kept during the software update 5 Click the Update button to start the software update O The update process may take several minutes Do not unplug the DC power supply or disconnect the Ethernet connection between the TICRO 100 and the computer during this process 7 The TICRO 100 automatically restarts after the software update has completed If the software update process fails due to any reason the TICRO 100 enters a recovery A mode on the next power up In this mode the device provides only a rudimentary Web Interface similar to the Software Update page just allowing for the upload of a software image see section Uploading New Software to the Device in Recovery
40. DNS Service Discovery End To End File Transfer Protocol Global Positioning System HyperText Transfer Protocol HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure Intelligent Electronic Device Internet Protocol Media Access Control address Multicast DNS Domain Name System Management Information Base OMICRON Device Browser Protocol for finding devices on an Ethernet network Peer To Peer Power over Ethernet according to IEEE 802 3af Precision Time Protocol Secure Copy Safety Extra Low Voltage Stateless Address Autoconfiguration Simple Network Management Protocol SSH TAI TCP TFTP UDP URL UTC VLAN XML XSD Secure Shell International Atomic Time Transmission Control Protocol Trivial File Transfer Protocol User Datagram Protocol Uniform Resource Locator Universal Time Coordinated Virtual Local Area Network Extensible Markup Language XML Schema Definition 99 TICRO 100 User Manual Support When you are working with our products we want to provide you with the greatest possible benefits If you need any support we are here to assist you 24 7 Technical Support Get Support 24 www omicron lab com support Offering our customers outstanding support is one of our top priorities At our technical support hotline you can reach well educated technicians for all of your questions Around the clock competent and free of charge Make use of our 24 7 international technical support hotline 43 59495 4444
41. ISPR 11 IEC 60255 25 EN 55022 class A Radiated emissions according to FCC part 15 class A Radiated immunity according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 3 IEC 60255 22 3 ESD according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 60255 22 2 Back panel DC power Conducted immunity continuous wave according to EN 61326 1 input socket EN 61000 4 6 IEC 60255 22 6 EFT Burst according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 4 IEC 60255 22 4 Surge according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 5 IEC 60255 22 5 ESD according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 60255 22 2 Front panel DC power Conducted immunity continuous wave according to EN 61326 1 input socket EN 61000 4 6 IEC 60255 22 6 EFT Burst according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 4 IEC 60255 22 4 Surge according to EN 55024 EN 61000 4 5 ESD according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 60255 22 2 RJ45 Ethernet port Conducted emission according to EN 55022 IEC 60255 25 class A Conducted immunity continuous wave according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 6 IEC 60255 22 6 EFT Burst according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 4 IEC 60255 22 4 Surge according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 5 IEC 60255 22 5 ESD according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 60255 22 2 FIBER Ethernet port ESD according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4 2 IEC 60255 22 2 10 MHz output Out 1 Conducted immunity continuous wave according to EN 61326 1 Out 2 Out 3 EN 61000 4 6 IEC 60255 22 6 EFT Burst according to EN 61326 1 EN 61000 4
42. If configured in the output configuration see page 58 the TICRO 100 continues to output time signals during the hold over state However synchronization of these output signals is then performed using the internal oscillator OCXO instead of the PTP time signal The maximum duration for the hold over state is 24 hours If the TICRO 100 was less than 48 hours in the locked state before the maximum duration for the hold over state is half the locked time Unlocked The TICRO 100 could not synchronize to a PTP time signal and reach its defined accuracy within 5 minutes after powering up or a device reboot or the hold over state elapsed when the TICRO 100 was in the locked stated before and lost synchronization Hardware error The device internal hardware check failed Reboot the TICRO 100 see Device Control page on page 80 If the hardware error status still persists after the reboot send the TICRO 100 to OMICRON Lab for repair for contact information please refer to section Support on page 100 The TICHO 100 can be configured to automatically deactivate its outputs if it is not able to provide time signals with sufficient accuracy The behavior of this automatic deactivation is defined in the Output configuration page see page 58 Current timezone Next DST change OCXO tuning value The TICRO 100 Web Interface This parameter indicates in which device states the TICRO 100 outputs are active Possible settings are
43. Minimum delay request interval 2609 min delay request interval seconds see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 3 2 See IEEE 1588 2008 for more detailed information Use this field to specify the mean time interval in 2 seconds between successive Announce messages See logAnnouncelnterval in IEEE 1588 2008 For example a value of 1 will result in an interval of 2 seconds 2 Use this field to specify the number of Log Announce Interval intervals that have to pass without the receipt of an Announce message before an ANNOUNCE RECEIPT TIMEOUT EXPIRES event occurs See announceReceiptTimeout in in IEEE 1588 2008 IPv6 multicast scope The TICRO 100 Web Interface Only available if Transport is set to UDP IPv6 For UDP IPv6 transport select the multicast scope that shall be used for all PTP messages except peer delay mechanism messages For more detailed information see IEEE 1588 2008 clause E 3 and IETF RFC 4921 2006 section 2 7 For peer delay mechanism messages the IPv6 multicast address FF02 6B is used For all other messages the IPv6 multicast address FFOX 181 is used where the value of X is selected by the IPv6 multicast scope setting UDP IPv6 must use the same multicast scope setting In earlier versions of the TICRO 100 or OTMC 100 firmware this setting is not available The multicast scope is permanently set to 0x5 Site Local scope on these devices Configure your TICRO 100 to 0x5 Site Local sc
44. Mode on page 32 7 1 6 Performing a Reboot of the TICRO 100 A device reboot can also be performed directly on the device see section Operating A Procedures Performed at the Device on page 34 1 Click the Tools icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface Click the Device Control icon Click the Reboot button next to Reboot device gt W N The TICRO 100 performs a reboot The device will be ready for operation again after approximately one minute 31 TICRO 100 User Manual 7 1 7 Performing a Factory Reset Reset to Factory Defaults Procedures Performed at the Device on page 34 Performing a factory reset may possibly result in an IP address change of the TICRO 100 due to automatic IP address assignment by a DHCP server A A factory reset can also be performed directly on the device see section Operating 1 Click the Tools icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface Click the Device Control icon Click the Reset button next to Factory reset e W N The TICRO 100 performs a reboot and resets all configuration settings to the factory defaults The device will be ready for operation again after approximately one minute 7 1 8 Creating a System Snapshot for Troubleshooting A system snapshot contains the configuration settings and the log file It thus provides important information for the technical support in case of problems 1 Click the Tools icon in the navigation bar of
45. O 100 can use only one Ethernet port RJ45 or fiber optic port at a time Auto select The T CRO 100 automatically detects on which port an operative Ethernet network is connected and selects this port for communication The TICRO 100 selects the RJ45 port if no operative Ethernet network is detected on any port This is the default setting of the TICRO 100 after the first power up or after a factory reset 100BASE TX RJ45 The TICHO 100 uses the RJ45 Ethernet port for communication even if an operative Ethernet network is connected to its fiber optic network port 100BASE FX FIBER The 7 CRO 100 uses the fiber optic Ethernet port for communication even if an operative Ethernet network is connected to its RJ45 network port the TICRO 100 and accessing the T CRO 100 Web Interface the first time Otherwise the TICRO 100 could possibly select the wrong port if for example in case of a voltage outage the TICRO 100 comes up before the network is available A It is strongly recommended to select the network port after powering up this setting to the T CRO 100 it is no longer possible to access the TICRO 100 Web Interface via the other network port To change this port selection you must then access the TICRO 100 Web Interface via the USB port or perform a factory reset using the reset button on the device see section Performing a Factory Reset Reset to Factory Defaults on page 34 to reset the network interface configuration to the
46. PI Via this API all the functions of the device can be controlled except the following Update of the internal software e Download of the configuration as XML or the schema definition as XSD Upload of a XML configuration file Upload or creation of certificates To execute these tasks please use the functions available in the Tools section and the Security page of the Configuration section in the Web Interface This API is accessible via a SOAP interface offered by the webserver of the device This means every SOAP compatible system and or language can be used to create an application to control or configure the device Pre generated libraries and examples for different languages can be found at A www omicron lab com by visiting the download area in the T CRO 100 section This interface can be accessed at HTTP HTTPS DeviceIP Hostname Api Process The WSDL file to create a service proxy can be requested at HTTP HTTPS DeviceIP Hostname Api Wsdl Please note that the URLs are case sensitive A short example usage is shown below For a more detailed explanation please download the extended API documentation which can be found at the same location as the examples at the link above or at HTTP HTTPS DeviceIP Hostname Help Api TICRO web server does not support the headers otherwise System Net ServicePointManager Expect1l100Continue false var service new ApiClient string status service Status
47. Pv6 auto configuration manual DNS The IP address was assigned automatically using the Stateless Address Autoconfiguration SLAAC but the user manually specified possible DNS servers in the network configuration see page 68 IP address Displays the currently assigned IPv6 address of the TICRO 100 Network mask Displays the network mask in dot decimal notation If set this parameter displays the gateway address in hexadecimal notation Nameserver 1 If set these parameters display the address of the first and second name Nameserver 2 server in hexadecimal notation 54 B The TICRO 100 Web Interface Link local address Displays the link local address and the respective mask automatically assigned Link local mask by the Stateless Address Autoconfiguration SLAAC if the IPv6 auto configuration option is selected for IPv6 in the network configuration see page 68 55 TICRO 100 User Manual 8 2 4 Log Viewer Page s US ia RA o DL 3 10 13TDO DO 58 INA zd 3 10 T3TDC DO 5B INA D 3 10 T3TDCE DOL HOO TNR D 3 10 T3TDC DA O zd 3 10 T3TDCC DH DH IMAG DD 1D PYTDO Dd Dd NOTICE oit Dd 3 10 T3TDC DOL HS IMA 201 710 5700 THA 20 10 7025 INA 2015 2 IMEO Dd 3 10 T3TDCCDG 16 IMPO DL 3 10 T3TDCCDH T3 IMEO D 3 10 T3TDC DH 55 INFO ADL3 10 DJTOC D4 19 INFO DL 3 10 DJTOO D4 48 INFO 2015 70 15 T0657 INFO art m7 Ses J with addres 169 254 7100 FOISOOWER on eth to 255 255 255 255 port 67 inermi 4
48. Support Manual Logout Attention Password protection disabled Click here to configure the security settings Active 1 PPS 1 PPS 1 PPS edit edit edit edit edit edit IRIG B000 Outputs inactive check dock settings Initializing Listening 2013 10 13700 13 5440000 TICRO 100 XXD 6X int 13 10 14 3 4 35 0000 D days 0 hours 14 minutes 169 254 7 100 fe80 22h7 cOff fen0 20bc 20 B7 CD 00 20 BC TICRO100 XX006X omicron at 37 TICRO 100 User Manual Click Support in the top right corner to open the contact information page providing OMICRON Lab contact addresses and information how to contact the technical support of OMICRON Lab in case of problems Click Manual in the top right corner to open this manual in PDF format Click Logout in the top right corner to exit the TICRO 100 Web Interface Click License Information in the bottom right corner to view copyright and license information regarding open source products used in the TICRO 100 software The Web Interface is divided into four main sections Click an icon in the navigation bar on the left to access the content of the corresponding section Overview see page 39 This section provides an overview of the current settings and states of the TICRO 100 Status see page 42 The Status section provides detailed information about the current states and settings of the outputs the PTP status and the network status An additional Log
49. Upgrade Device option from the context menu The device provides a rudimentary Web Interface allowing for an upload of a software image o RO N Software Update Current version 0 0 0 New image file Browse 5 Update Update 6 Click the Browse button to navigate to a suitable software image file The path and file name is displayed in the field after selecting it in the file open dialog 35 TICRO 100 User Manual 7 Click the Update button to start the software update The update process may take several minutes Do not disconnect the TICRO 100 or the computer during this process The TICRO 100 automatically restarts after the software has installed completely 36 i E The TICRO 100 Web Interface 8 The TICRO 100 Web Interface The Web Interface is used to access and configure the TICRO 100 with a computer Click the help icon in the top right corner of a page to display the specific help topic for this particular page Click Help in the top right corner of the Web Interface to open the start page of the help system for the Web Interface SRO 100 _ M PTP Time Terminal OMICRON a LAB Output 2 10 MHz 1 BNC 2 2 BNC G 3 00 4 Fiber 5 Fiber General Device status PIP UTC date time Product name Serial number Software version Kernel version Uptime Network IPv4 address IPv6 address MAC address Host name Domain name Hardware revision Help
50. arameter set to the same value This value is set at the end device to represent the worst network time inaccuracy from this device to all preferred grandmasters See EngTimelnacc in IEEE C37 238 2011 Only available for PTP profile Power systems This value shall be a more precise value of the clockAccuracy of the clockQuality field specified in clause 7 6 2 5 and Table 6 of the IEEE 1588 2008 standard Only available for PTP profile Power systems Select the transport mechanism network protocol from the list The protocols available in the list depend on the PTP profile selected UDP IPv4 User Datagram Protocol UDP for Internet Protocol IP version 4 Only available for PTP profiles Default E2E and Default P2P UDP IPv6 User Datagram Protocol UDP for Internet Protocol IP version 6 Only available for PTP profiles Default E2E and Default P2P IEEE 802 3 Ethernet protocol according to IEEE 802 3 The Power Profile according to IEEE C37 238 2011 requires an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tag This value represents the VID VLAN Identifier field 12 bits within the TCI Tag Control Identifier See Vlanld in IEEE C37 238 2011 Only available for PTP profile Power systems The Power Profile according to IEEE C37 238 2011 requires an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tag This value represents the PCP Priority Code Point field 3 bits within the TCI Tag Control Identifier Only available for PTP profile Power systems Use this field to specify
51. assword may appear because the TICRO 100 does not have a valid certificate To avoid such messages it is necessary to provide the TICRO 100 with such a certificate Please refer to subsection Generate Certificate tab in section Security Configuration Page on page 75 for more detailed information A When accessing the TICRO 100 via HTTPS an untrusted connection message d In the Services field select whether you want to allow access to the TICRO 100 via the Web Interface Web or the Application Programming Interface API SOAP only or via both interfaces Web and SOAP e Protocol restrictions Disabling services that are not required or used for operation will minimize potential points of attack and thus make the TICRO 100 safer e Usually the OMICRON Device Browser is used to find the TICRO 100 in the network However the OMICRON Device Browser may also be used to change the network configuration of the TICRO 100 To protect your TICRO 100 against unauthorized or unintentional configuration changes using the OMICRON Device Browser deselect the Allow OMFIND network configuration option If you want to prohibit standard user password authenticated access to the TICRO 100 via secure shell SSH deselect the Allow SSH password login option When deselected access via SSH is only possible via key based authentication This reduces the risk of unauthorized access to the TICRO 100 through brute force attacks disable protocol opt
52. calibrated state Uncalibrated This is a transient state to allow synchronization to a PTP time signal After synchronization the 7 CRO 100 enters the slave state Slave The TICRO 100 receives PTP time information from a grandmaster with sufficient accuracy via the network port It is synchronized to a PTP signal normal operating state 46 m n The TICRO 100 Web Interface Faulty The 7 CRO 100 detected a fault condition Further details about the error can be found in the log file Synchronization to a PTP time signal is not possible Disabled The PTP service has been disabled in the network configuration see page 68 of the TICRO 100 or via the Application Programming Interface API The TICRO 100 cannot synchronize to a PTP time signal See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 9 2 5 for more detailed information Delay mechanism Displays which PTP delay mechanism is currently used by the TICRO 100 The value of this parameter may either be E2E end to end or P2P peer to peer The PTP delay mechanism used depends on the PTP profile selected in the PTP configuration see page 64 Sync interval s Displays the mean synchronization interval for multicast messages interval between successive Sync messages This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 Sync Interval 2599 sync interval seconds see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 4 3 Announce interval s Displays the mean time interval between successive Announ
53. ce messages See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 4 1 This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 Announce interval 2109 announce interval seconds Announce receipt timeout Displays the number of Announce Interval intervals that have to pass without the receipt of an Announce message before an ANNOUNCE RECEIPT TIMEOUT EXPIRES event occurs See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 4 2 This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 Minimum pdelay request Displays the minimum permitted mean time interval between interval s successive Pdelay Req messages See logMinPdelayReglnterval in IEEE 1588 2008 Only available for PTP profiles Default P2P and Power systems This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 Minimum pdelay request interval 2 99 min pdelay request interval seconds see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 4 5 47 2 TICRO 100 User Manual Minimum delay request interval s Peer mean path delay ns Delay asymmetry ns Profile id Network protocol VLAN ID 48 Displays the minimum permitted mean time interval between successive Delay Req messages This value is determined and advertised by a master clock based on the ability of the master Only available for PTP profile Default E2E This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 Minimum delay request interval 2609 min delay request interval seconds see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 5 3
54. ch is the PTP epoch the value is the offset between TAI and UTC in seconds otherwise the value has no meaning See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 2 UTC offset valid True indicates that the value of the UTC offset parameter is valid Otherwise false See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 3 Leap 59 Displays the boolean values that are used to notify the clocks in the Leap 61 network or domain that a UTC leap second is pending Leap 59 True means that the last minute of the current UTC day contains only 59 seconds see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 4 Leap 61 True means that the last minute of the current UTC day contains 61 seconds see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 5 Time traceable True indicates that the time currently distributed in the network or domain is traceable to a primary reference e g to GPS see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 6 51 TICRO 100 User Manual Frequency traceable PTP time scale Time source 52 True indicates that the frequency determining the timescale currently distributed in the network or domain is traceable to a primary reference e g to GPS see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 7 True indicates that the timescale distributed in the network or domain is the PTP timescale i e TAI time False if an arbitrary timescale is used See IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 8 Displays the source of time that is used by the current PTP grandmaster clock see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 9 Possible va
55. ctory defaults for example if you forgot your password Enter the recovery mode in order to upload software to the device for example after a software update process failed Please refer to section Operating Procedures Performed Directly on the Device on page 34 for more detailed descriptions DC power input socket standard DC barrel jack 2 5 x 5 5 x 11 mm center pin positive Permitted voltage range 18 57 VDC Use this input to connect the plug in power supply unit supplied on delivery if the TICRO 100 is not supplied via Power over Ethernet PoE You can also use the DC power input on the front side as a second DC source in addition to this DC power input to provide power supply redundancy for the TICRO 100 For more details please refer to chapter Power Supply on page 21 This DC power input socket does not fulfill the surge requirements of IEC 60255 27 Use the DC power input socket on the front side if IEC 60255 27 compliance is required The used power supply unit must comply with the SELV standard if product safety according to IEC 61010 1 and IEC 60255 27 is required The plug in power supply unit supplied on delivery complies with the SELV standard The DC power inputs of the T CRO 100 are protected against polarity reversal if only one input is used at a time When using both DC power inputs make sure to observe the correct polarity for both inputs Reversed polarity on one of the DC power inputs would make
56. dering among otherwise equivalent clocks see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 6 6 2 3 Lower values take precedence l J The TICRO 100 Web Interface IEEE C37 238 Displays the grandmaster identity announced in IEEE C37 238 TLV By grandmaster ID sending this ID the current grandmaster clock identifies itself as a valid power profile grandmaster A power profile slave will ignore all masters that do not provide a setting for this field Only available for PTP profile Power systems GM time inaccuracy Displays the maximum time inaccuracy in ns that the current grandmaster clock contributes to the network time inaccuracy See IEEE C37 238 201 1 clause 5 13 Only available for PTP profile Power systems Network time inaccuracy Displays the network time inaccuracy of the current grandmaster clock in ns announced in IEEE C37 238 TLV See IEEE C37 238 201 1 clause 5 13 Only available for PTP profile Power systems Time pane The Time pane displays parameters for the time that is currently distributed in the PTP network or domain in which the T CRO 100 participates e g epoch related parameters like UTC offset or leap second information and parameters of the time source currently used This pane lists the parameter values of the current grandmaster clock in the network or domain The data listed here represents the Time Properties Data set specified in IEEE 1588 2008 clause 8 2 4 UTC offset Displays the UTC offset In PTP systems whose epo
57. e default profile with the peer to peer mechanism is used Power systems The Power Profile acc to IEEE C37 238 2011 is used This PTP profile is intended for application in power system environments that use the Precision Time Protocol according to the IEEE Std C37 238 2011 IEEE Standard Profile for Use of IEEE 1588 2008 Precision Time Protocol in Power System Applications User description Enter a description for the TICRO 100 This may be required to identify the TICRO 100 uniquely if you are using more than one T CRO 100 device in the network Max GM inaccuracy Select the maximum acceptable inaccuracy of the PTP time distributed in the network If the inaccuracy of the PTP grandmaster clock is greater than this value the T CRO 100 will no longer synchronize its output signals to the PTP grandmaster clock The TICRO 100 will change to the hold over state and derive its output signals from its internal oscillator instead see also the hold over device state in the Output Status Page section see page 43 64 Default tab Domain number Engineered network time inaccuracy Local time inaccuracy Port tab VLAN ID VLAN PCP Log sync interval The TICRO 100 Web Interface The domain number specifies the PTP domain see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 1 in which the T CRO 100 participates All clocks in a network that shall be synchronized to each other must participate in the same PTP domain i e have the Domain number p
58. e of Delivery Ordering Information Accessories 10 DEVICE DESGCHIDUONN eec Perm 12 3 1 DEVICE OVENVICW e REP 12 3 2 LEDs on the Froht SIGE 2c diserta EE eSI E Cena a IUS a veo EUER IY eaa sae 13 3 3 Connectors on the Front Side sincere ree coit exec oen anu eu a Sano dcEn dunk ducvU sax usd Ur Eb dudas 15 3 4 Connectors and Operating Elements on the Rear Side 18 A MOUNUNG 22 T ele 19 4 1 DIN SR an MOURTING ter 19 4 2 EU Beni 20 SEMEL 21 5 1 Power Supply via Power Over Ethernet eeeeeeeeee eee eeeeee nnne 21 5 2 Power Supply via the Delivered Plug In Power Supply Unit 22 5 3 Power Supply via an External DC Supply Voltage 22 5 4 Using the TICRO 100 as a PoE Power Source According to IEEE 802 3af 22 6 Accessing the Web Interface amp Initial Setup suus 23 6 1 SYSTEM REGUIFCMOCIUS e c Se 23 6 2 Accessing the TICRO 100 Web Interface e esee esee 23 6 3 Next Steps to Set Up the TICRO 100 1 eeeeeceeeee er eeeeee nnne 26 7 Operating the TICRO 100 cic ocasiona uos o uoc eus aa a aaa aa usus ae ae eise a aaa 28 7 1 Operating Procedures Perfor
59. echnical support in case of problems Downloading a system snapshot may take approx 30 seconds SNMP MIB File A MIB Management Information Base file is required for proper representation of the power profile settings of the TICRO 100 in SNMP clients Click the Download button to download the MIB file from the TICRO 100 Uptime Displays the time the TICRO 100 is in operation since the last power up Set time manually pane Use these fields to set the time of the internal clock manually Click the Save button to apply your clock settings to the TICRO 100 Setting the time manually is only required and possible if the TICRO 100 does not receive time with sufficient accuracy via PTP The manual time settings are overwritten by the PTP time information as soon as the TICRO 100 locks to a PTP time signal New time UTC Click this field to open a calendar dialog allowing for the selection of the current date and time In this dialog set the date and time or click Now to set it to the current date and time of your computer Click Done to close the calendar and to apply your time settings to the New time UTC field Leap seconds A leap second is occasionally applied to UTC time in order to keep its time of day close to the mean solar time The latest insertion of a leap second was done in June 2012 to increase the actual offset of TAI to UTC to 35 seconds Enter this offset to the Leap seconds field The insertion of leap seconds is decid
60. ed by the International A Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service IERS and performed irregularly in unpredictable spaces of some years If necessary please investigate on the Internet for the actual TAI UTC offset valid at the time of reading The TAI UTC offset is adjusted automatically as soon as the T CRO 100 locks to a PTP signal In this case a previously entered manual setting is overwritten 81 TICRO 100 User Manual l 8 4 2 Software Update Page T of Software Update Device Control Current version int 13 10 18 P New image file Browse eep settings F I Keep settings Software Update To perform a software update for the TICRO 100 select the software image file and click the Update button to start the software update The update process may take several minutes Do not disconnect the T CRO 100 from the power supply or from the Ethernet or USB connection during this process The TICRO 100 automatically restarts after the software update is completed Current version Displays the version number of the software currenty installed on the TICRO 100 New image file Click the Browse button to navigate to the software image file The path and file name is displayed in the field after selecting it in the file open dialog Keep settings If this check box is selected the user specific configuration settings are kept during a software update Deselect the check box to automatically reset the device config
61. error See the Output status page see page 43 for more information Displays the current PTP status of the TICRO 100 Possible states are Slave listening uncalibrated faulty and disabled See the PTP status page see page 46 or the PTP configuration page see page 64 for more information UTC date time Displays the UTC date and time of the internal clock The local time can be derived from the UTC time Universal Time Coordinated by adding or subtracting hours according to the specific time zone For example UTC plus one hour delivers the Central European Time CET plus two hours during daylight saving time 40 The TICRO 100 Web Interface See the Output status page see page 43 or the Output configuration page see page 58 for more information Productname Productname Displays the exact product name 000 Displays the exact product name 000 exact product name Displays the serial number of the TICRO 100 Displays the software version currently installed on the TICRO 100 Displays the kernel version used in the currently installed operating software Displays the hardware version of the TICRO 100 Displays the time the TICRO 100 is in operation since the last power up or reset Network pane IPv4 address Displays the currently assigned IPv4 address of the TICRO 100 If configured dynamically the IP address is assigned automatically by an IPv4 DHCP server if available in the network or the T CRO
62. f the TICRO 100 A due to automatic IP address assignment by a DHCP server Operating the TICRO 100 Resetting the device to the factory defaults may be necessary if you forgot your password or if you cannot access the T CRO 100 Web Interface anymore because you selected the wrong Ethernet network port by mistake before 1 Press the reset pushbutton and keep it pressed 2 The green LED S1 goes off 3 After approx 5 s the red LED S2 lights up together with the green LED S1 Keep the button pressed and wait until the green LED S1 goes off the red LED S2 is still on 4 Release the reset pushbutton 5 After approx 15 s the red LED S2 goes off and the green LED S1 lights up 6 The device rebooted successfully and has now the factory default configuration settings 7 2 3 Entering the Recovery Mode Manually and Uploading New Software to the TICRO 100 Entering the recovery mode manually is not necessary under normal circumstances This is only necessary if a software update initiated via the Web Interface failed Press the reset pushbutton and keep it pressed The green LED S1 goes off for approx 5 s Release the reset pushbutton as soon as the green LED S1 lights up together with the red LED S2 After approx 30 s the green LED S1 flashes to indicate the recovery mode Open the OMICRON Device Browser and right click the TICRO 100 see section Accessing the TICRO 100 from a Computer on page 23 Select the
63. f the TICRO 100 or set by the user in the network configuration see page 68 53 TICRO 100 User Manual IPv4 pane The IPv4 pane displays the IPv4 specific configuration settings of the T CRO 100 The IPv4 configuration is set in the network configuration see page 68 Configuration Displays the configuration method selected for IPv4 IPv4 disabled IPv4 is switched off IPv4 static IP address The IP address was assigned manually by the user IPv4 DHCP on The IP address was assigned automatically by a DHCP server IP address Displays the currently assigned IPv4 address of the TICRO 100 e g 192 168 1 100 Network mask Displays the network mask in dot decimal notation e g 255 255 255 0 Gateway If set this parameter displays the gateway address in dot decimal notation e g 192 168 1 1 Nameserver 1 If set these parameters display the address of the first and second name Nameserver 2 server selected in dot decimal notation e g 192 168 1 50 IPv6 pane The IPv6 pane displays the IPv6 specific configuration settings of the T CRO 100 The IPv6 configuration is set in the network configuration see page 68 Configuration Displays the configuration method selected for IPv6 IPv6 disabled IPv6 is switched off IPv6 static IP address The IP address was assigned manually by the user IPv6 auto configuration The IP address was assigned automatically using the Stateless Address Autoconfiguration SLAAC I
64. ge 34 This will reset and deactivate password A Perform a factory reset on the device if you forgot your password see Operating Procedures protection for the TICRO 100 Protocol Restrictions tab Use this tab to increase the security if you are using the TICRO 100 in a network with high security demands Deselecting services that are not required or used for operation makes the TICRO 100 safer against any kind of attacks for example performed to change the configuration Deselecting all options will minimize potential points of attack and thus provide highest security Click the corresponding check box to select or deselect an option All options are selected by default Click the Save button to save and apply your protocol restrictions settings to the TICRO 100 Allow OMFIND The OMFIND service is used by the OMICRON Device Browser to network automatically detect OMICRON devices in the network However the Device configuration Browser also allows for changing the IP address of OMICRON devices available in the network Deselect this option to prohibit IP address changes via the OMICRON Device Browser If selected changing the IP address via the Device Browser is possible 76 The TICRO 100 Web Interface Allow SSH If this option is enabled the user can log in to the TICRO 100 via SSH using password login the standard user password authentication i e using the user name and password defined for the TICRO 100 or using a pub
65. he IPv6 auto configuration manual DNS option and entering DNS server addresses to the Name server fields in hexadecimal notation e g 2607 f0d0 2001 a 10 IPv6 auto configuration manual DNS Services pane Use the check boxes in this pane to enable or disable individual services and processes running on the TICRO 100 system All services are enabled selected by default Disabling services that are not used or A required for your specific application will enhance the device security Precision Time Protocol Select the check box to enable PTP support reception of time PTP information via PTP in the network Omicron OMFIND Select the check box to enable the Omicron OMFIND service This service is used by the OMICRON Device Browser to automatically detect OMICRON devices in the network 70 i m The TICRO 100 Web Interface Zeroconf Select the check box to enable detection of TICRO 100 devices in the network by clients that are able to handle mDNS DNS SD e g the Apple Bonjour tool as an alternative to the OMFIND service used by the OMICRON Device Browser File Transfer Protocol FTP Select the check box to enable access via FTP The TICRO 100 is able to provide FTP server functionality which can be used for example to transfer a configuration file to the TICRO 100 Trivial File Transfer Protocol Select the check box to enable access via TFTP The TICRO 100 is TFTP able to provide TFTP server functio
66. he OMICRON Device Browser on page 85 3 Launch the OMICRON Device Browser 24 The Device Browser will automatically find and display the T CRO 100 0 G Set Network Configuration Serial number Device Type Name IP Address Version Status cm XX006X TICRO100 169 254 7 100 13 10 0018 Device Ok RE Desktop Downloads Recent Places If the IP address configurations of the TICRO 100 and the computer are not compatible the respective status is displayed in the Status column In this case right click the T CRO 100 serial number and select Set Network Configuration to assign a suitable IP address to the TICRO 100 Serial number Device Type Name Eus A001 hs OTRACION n Open Web Interface Upgrade Device Right click the TICRO 100 serial number and select Open Web Interface from the context menu Serial number Device Type Name IP Address Version Status caf ETE aTaacane 169 254 7180 1 00 0007 Device Ok Set Network Configuration z Ove lest Set Open Web Interface grade Device Accessing the Web Interface amp Initial Setup 6 The Web Interface is opened in a web browser Password protection is disabled by default If a password has been defined for the TICRO 100 a login dialog is displayed Enter your password and click Login The default password is timeterminal Please enter your password DU jJ Login
67. he timezones offered in the list or UTC The displayed offset from UTC is used to calculate the local time of the TICRO 100 for example Europe Vienna CEST 2 00 Or select Manual from the list to set the timezone manually Please refer to subsection Setting the timezone manually below Next DST change Displays when the next daylight saving time changeover will take place Example 2014 10 26T01 00 00 00 means that the next changeover will take place on October 26 2014 on 1 o clock UTC For example Central European Summer Time UTC 2 hours then changes back to Central European Time UTC 1 hour The daylight saving time changeovers are defined in a timezone database which is updated in irregular intervals The version of the corresponding timezone database used as source for this changeover is given in brackets in this field e g V2014 7 You can find this database under the following URL http pecl php net package timezonedb Click set manually to set the next daylight saving time changeover manually Please refer to subsection Setting the timezone manually below Setting the timezone manually Selecting Manual from the Current timezone list or clicking the set manually link behind Next DST timezone displays additional fields for adjusting the timezone manually 62 The TICRO 100 Web Interface Current timezone Manual v Local time offset before change hh mm Next DST change 2014 10 13708200 59 02
68. his tab to define password protection for accessing the T CRO 100 Change password Enter your password for accessing the TICRO 100 The TICRO 100 uses the same password for all services and processes running on the TICRO 100 e g detection by OMICRON OMFIND service FTP access etc The password is case sensitive and must have at least 5 characters letters figures or special characters Confirm password Repeat your password for confirmation 75 TICRO 100 User Manual Access Select Password if you want to protect the T CRO 100 against unauthorized access by specifying a password Select Anonymous if you do not want to use password protection If password protection is enabled a login dialog appears when accessing the TICRO 100 Web Interface password the default password timeterminal will be used A If you set the Access field to Password without defining a Protocol Select HTTP and HTTPs if you want to allow access to the T CRO 100 Web Interface via the HTTP protocol or the secure HTTPs protocol Select HTTPs only if you want to allow access via the secure HTTPs protocol only Services Select Web only to allow access via the Web Interface only or SOAP only if you want to allow access via the Application Programming Interface API only see section Application Programming Interface API on page 84 for more information Or select Web and SOAP to allow access via both interfaces Performed Directly on the Device on pa
69. ions In order to completely disable a service use the Services A The options in the Protocol Restrictions tab of the Security page just enable or pane of the Network configuration page 27 TICRO 100 User Manual Ig 7 Operating the TICRO 100 The following sections describe the most important operating procedures for the TICRO 100 Please refer to chapter The TICRO 100 Web Interface on page 37 or the Web Interface help for a detailed description of the Web Interface 7 1 Operating Procedures Performed via the Web Interface The following subsections describe the most important operating procedures that can be performed via the Web Interface using a computer In order to operate the TICRO 100 via the Web Interface access the device from a computer as described in section Accessing the TICRO 100 Web Interface on page 23 TICRO 100 cl PTP Time Terminal OMICRON EN LAB Help Support Manual Logout e Attention Password disabled dick here to configure the security settings Output 10 MHz Active 1 ENC 1 PPS edit 2 BNC IRIG BUO0 edit 2 3 0C 1 PPS edit gt 4 Fiber 1 PPS edit 5 Fiber IRIG BOO0 edit Outputs inactive check dock settings General Device status Initializing PIP Listening UTC date time 2013 10 13T00 13 54 0000 Product name TICRO 100 28 Serial number XXD GX Software version int 13 10 14 Kernel version 3 4 35 Hardware revision
70. it hyperlink Click this hyperlink to directly open the A corresponding configuration page see page 57 42 B The TICRO 100 Web Interface 8 2 1 Output Status Page o i Overview Z 1 BNC Z 2 BNC G3 00 C 4 Fiber 5 Fiber Output 10 MHz Active 1 BNC 1PP5 edit E 3 2 2 BNC DCF77 edit oe PrP 3 e 1PPS edit 2 4 Fiber IRIG B006 edit 2 5 Fiber 1PP5 edit em Network Clock information x Device status Initializing Qutputs active Always Current timezone Europe Vienna CEST 02 00 Log Viewer Next DST change 2014 10 26T01 00 00 4 00 00 source timezone database V2014 7 OCXO tuning value 50 The Output status page displays the configurations and states of the outputs and information about the settings and the status of the internal clock Output tabs Overview 1 BNC 2 BNC 3 OC 4 Fiber and 5 Fiber The Overview tab displays an overview of the states and the configured time signals IRIG B PPX DCF77 etc for all available outputs An LED indicates whether the output is active or not 1PPS Green LED Output active IRTG B000 Gray LED text displayed in orange Output muted Disabled Gray LED text displayed in black Output disabled The tabs for the individual outputs are named by the output number and the interface or socket type for example 2 BNC for BNC output 2 or 4 Fiber for fiber optic output 4 The information displayed in these tab
71. l Data Supported time codes IRIG B TAI UTC or local time base IRIG B 00x unmodulated or IRIG B 12x modulated on 1 kHz carrier Coded expressions control functions straight binary seconds BCD ear DCF77 Unmodulated Always CET CEST PPX TAI UTC or local time base 1 10 100 or 1000 PPS pulses per second 1 PPM pulse per minute 1 PPH pulse per hour or custom period between 1 pulse per second and 1 pulse per day Configurable pulse width in ns Minimum pulse width 10 ns Maximum pulse width 2 s but not larger than the signal period Resolution 1 ns Time reference Falling or rising edge Can be combined with Trigger Trigger TAI UTC or local time base 1 pulse at a predefined point in time or PPX sequence starting at a defined point in time Absolute trigger date and time programmable with 1 s resolution 91 TICRO 100 User Manual i E 11 4 Networking and Management Management Networking 92 Configuration and management via Web Interface HTTP HTTPS TFTP FTP and SSH access Automated configuration via SSH SOAP and XML files Failsafe software upgrade in the field Email notifications and syslog functionality local and remote Twisted pair 10BaseT 100BaseTX RJ45 and optical 100BaseFX LC multimode Ethernet connectors One network interface useable at a time IPv4 and IPv6 support Power over Ethernet according to IEEE 802 3af DHCP Zeroconf MDNS DNS SD USB 2 0 type B
72. lect your configuration and click the Save button to save and apply your settings e Select the network interface and configure the network IP settings according to the needs of your network IPv6 address using the automatic configuration If no DHCP server is available for IPv4 A By default the TICRO 100 will attempt to get an IPv4 address via DHCP and assign an the TICRO 100 uses the zeroconf service to automatically assign an own IP address 2 Configure the PTP settings Display the PTP page of the Configuration section see page 64 Select your configuration and click the Save button to save and apply your settings The most important PTP settings are a PTP profile General tab e Select the PTP profile used in your network Default E2E Default P2P or Power systems e Select the maximum permitted inaccuracy of the PTP grandmaster The TICRO 100 enters the hold over state if the inaccuracy of the actual PTP grandmaster exceeds this value b Domain number Default tab All PTP devices that should synchronize to the same grandmaster clock must use the same domain number 3 Configure the output settings Display the Output page of the Configuration section see page 58 Select your configuration and click the Save button to save and apply your settings Configure the outputs according to your needs A separate tab is available for each output e Inthe Outputs active field of the Clock settings pane you can configure the
73. lic private key pair previously generated by the user and copied to the TICRO 100 Deselect this option to prohibit standard user password authenticated access to the T CRO 100 via secure shell SSH When deselected access via SSH is only possible via key based authentication Deselecting this option reduces the risk of unauthorized access to the TICRO 100 through brute force attacks There are numerous instructions for generating SSH key pairs A available on the Internet Generate Certificate tab When accessing the T CRO 100 via HTTPS an untrusted connection message will appear because the TICRO 100 does not have a valid certificate To avoid such messages it is necessary to provide the TICRO 100 with such a certificate There are two possible ways Generating a certificate signed by an accredited certification authority or generating a certificate signed by yourself Web browsers usually contain the digital signatures of all accredited certification authorities by default and will therefore accept certificates signed by those authorities However when using a self signed certificate the web browser will not recognize you as a valid certification authority since it does not know the signature of your certification authority and thus not accept such certificates This behavior can only be eliminated by providing each web browser used to access the T CRO 100 with the digital signature of your certification authority Due to this
74. lues for this parameter are listed in IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 6 2 6 Example GPS 0x20 means that the current PTP grandmaster clock is synchronized to a satellite system like GPS The TICRO 100 Web Interface 8 2 3 Network Status Page Output X Ue E A j H a B Log Viewer General Hostname Domain name MAC address Network port IPv4 Configuration IP address Network mask Gateway Nameserver 1 Nameserver 2 IPv6 Configuration IP address TICRO100 XXD006X omicron at 20 B7 CD 00 20 BC not set TPv4 DHCP on 169 254 7 100 255 255 0 0 not set not set not set IPv6 auto configuration not set The following information is displayed in the Network status page General pane The General pane displays the general network configuration settings of the T CRO 100 Hostname Domain name MAC address Network port Displays the host name of the TICRO 100 The host name is set to the serial number by default but can be changed by the user in the network configuration see page 68 The serial number is available on the type plate on the bottom side of the TICRO 100 labeled SerNo Displays the domain name set by the user in the network configuration see page 68 e g omicron at Displays the unique MAC address Media Access Control Address of the TICRO 100 Displays the network port RJ45 or Fiber currently selected by the automatic detection function o
75. m can be selected in the log amp notifications configuration see page 72 ERR Error messages are displayed in red WARNING Warning messages are displayed in orange NOTICE Notice messages are displayed in black INFO All other messages debug messages information etc are displayed in gray Click Clear View to delete the messages displayed in the Log Viewer window This does not clear the log file Re opening the Log Viewer will again display all messages logged in the log file Click Export Log to export the log file content to a text file file extension log The log file is cleared with each reboot of the T CRO 100 see section Performing a Reboot of the TICRO 100 on page 31 or Performing a Reboot of the TICRO 100 on page 34 If the maximum size of the log file is reached the system automatically deletes old log file entries in order to release memory space for new entries 56 l jl The TICRO 100 Web Interface 8 3 Configuration Section Time base TAI Mode PPX Pulses per second 1 PPS Pulse width 100000 ns Time reference Rising edge Output muting O Output muted Clock settings Outputs active Always Current timezone Europe Vienna CEST 02 00 Next DST change 2014 10 26T01 00 00 00 00 timezone database V2014 7 set manually Save Configuration of the TICRO 100 is done in five pages Output see page 58 PTP see page 64 Network see page 68 Log amp Notification see page 7
76. me UTC Universal Time Coordinated or Local time time selected in the clock settings for example CEST 2 00 hrs DCF77 signals are always based on Central European Time or Central European Summer Time CET CEST Select the time code of the output signal Depending on the selected mode further configuration parameters may be available Disabled No signal is applied at the output The output is always off IRIG B The output provides an IRIG B signal For the BNC outputs 1 and 2 you can furthermore select whether this signal should be modulated or not See the following table for the available parameters PPX The output provides a PPX signal See the following table for the available parameters DCF77 The output provides an unmodulated DCF77 time signal No other configuration parameters are available for the DCF77 mode Trigger single pulse The output provides one pulse at a defined point in time See the following table for the available parameters Trigger PPX The output provides a PPX signal starting at the defined point in time See the following table for the available parameters Use this check box to enable or mute the corresponding output Muted outputs are always off 59 TICRO 100 User Manual Parameter name Modulation Coded expressions Pulses per second Pulse width Time reference Next trigger Parameter available for mode available for mode BNC mee 1 2 See the f
77. med via the Web Interface 28 7 1 1 Displaying Status InforiallOFi 23253 0 8 Pini Iac eene Rue A 29 Tiz SGORMGULING WIE Vie SNR T 29 Teles WOUMING a PassWord seresa n a a 29 TZ Seting Ihe Time Manually seanaire do ace ace Gaede oou pu endete eects 30 7 1 5 Running a Software Update for the TICRO 100 sseeeeeeseeeeeeeen 31 TICRO 100 User Manual E 7 1 6 Performing a Reboot of the TICRO 100 seeeeeeeseseeeeeeeeeeeee nennen 31 7 1 7 Performing a Factory Reset Reset to Factory Defaults sssussssuuse 32 7 1 8 Creating a System Snapshot for Troubleshooting seeeeeseeesesssse 32 7 1 9 Uploading New Software to the Device in Recovery Mode sees 32 7 1 10 Assigning am IP Address Manually ir per oie En ant one et aeo ette ao e eese 33 7 1 11 Viewing and or Exporting the System Log File eeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeseeeeee 33 7 2 Operating Procedures Performed Directly on the Device 34 7 2 1 Performing a Reboot of the TICRO 100 seeeesseseseseeeeenneeenn nennen 34 2 2 Performing a Factory Reset Reset to Factory Defaults sseuusssuuse 34 7 2 3 Entering the Recovery Mode Manually and Uploading New Software to the jpeleusge c PR 35 8 The TICRO 100 Web Interface rii ni
78. nality which can be used for example to download a configuration file from the T CRO 100 71 TICRO 100 User Manual E 8 3 4 Log amp Notification Configuration Page fu ul zal d E Log TE Level Info v Target Local log file only se if lt Remote host Remote port ia Remote transport UDP Ly Enabled sources Kernel BIPTP i Clock state da cem i Network Notifications Enable notifications SMTP host 102 168 0 2 SMTP port 55 Log amp Sender e mail ticroDevice11 pomicron lab Notification Recipient e mail adminDevice1 1 omicron lab Select all PTF notifications i Listening Ez Uncalibrated Slave Faulty Disabled Clock notifications E Locked z Locking fj Unlocked Holdover Init DST change The log and notification configuration parameters and settings are explained in the subsections below Click the Save button to save and apply your changes to the TICRO 100 Log pane Use this list box to select the level as of which you want to have system messages logged to the selected target Lower levels include the messages of higher levels The following levels are available starting from the lowest level Debug Info Warning Error Critical 72 T The TICRO 100 Web Interface Use this list box to select the target where you want to have the system messages logged to Local logfile only Logging is performed to the internal log file that can be viewed using the Log Viewer page see
79. notification for a specific event or select Select all to select all check boxes Clock notifications 73 TICRO 100 User Manual E PTP notifications Listening Uncalibrated Slave Faulty and Disabled Send e mail notification if the PTP state changed to the corresponding state For more information about the clock states please refer to the PTP status page see page 46 Clock notifications Locked Unlocked Hold over Init Send an e mail notification if the clock state changed to the corresponding state For more information about the clock states please refer to the Output status page see page 43 DST change Send an e mail notification with every daylight saving time changeover 74 W The TICRO 100 Web Interface 8 3 5 Security Configuration Page E r i Access Control Protocol Restrictions m Change password Confirm password I Access Anonymous EE er Protocol HTTF and HTTPS w PTF Services Web and SOAP Tod ce n Network Generate certificate Upload certificate Domain name md E mail address Country code Le State Locality Organization name Organizational unit Generate certificate signing request Generate self signed certificate The security configuration settings are organized in several tabs They are explained in the subsections below Click the Save button to save and apply your changes to the TICRO 100 Access Control tab Use t
80. ollowing footnotes for more detailed explanation 60 Trigger single pulse Trigger PPX Parameter available for mode Description Select whether the output should deliver a modulated or an unmodulated IRIG B time signal Use the check boxes to specify the coded expressions the IRIG B signal should contain Control functions CF Straight binary seconds SBS and or BCDyear Please refer to the IRIG standard for more detailed information Select the number of pulses the output signal should contain 1 10 100 or 1000 pulses per second PPS 1 pulse per minute PPM or 1 pulse per hour PPH Or select Custom and specify the pulse interval in seconds Enter the pulse width in ns for your PPX signal Select whether the falling edge or the rising edge of the output pulse should be synchronized to the time base Select the point in time the trigger signal should occur or start Click the date field and select a date time from the calendar dialog or select Set to next full minute or Set to next full hour to start the trigger at the next full minute or hour g The TICRO 100 Web Interface Footnote 1 Using coded expressions the IRIG B signal can include additional information like control functions straight binary seconds and BCDyear The naming of the IRIG B code changes depending on the included information Example BOOO is an IRIG B signal with control functions and straight binary seconds activated
81. ope to allow synchronization to such devices or update older devices with a new firmware image see section Running a Software Update for the TICRO 100 on page 31 A All clocks in a network that shall be synchronized via PTP over 67 TICRO 100 User Manual 8 3 3 Network Configuration Page r d a e General Output Haostname TICRCHDO XX0D08X Domain name emicron at A s Network interface Auto select v 2 Configuration IPv4 DHCP on v N a UM E IP address cH Network Network mask Gateway Nameserver 1 Mameserver 2 Log amp Notification mM hf Precision Time PTP W OMICRON OMFIND Ez Zeroconf Ez File Transfer Protocol FTP I Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP The network configuration parameters and settings are organized in different panes and tabs They are explained in the subsections below Click the Save button to save and apply your network configuration changes to the T CRO 100 General pane Hostname Host name device name of the T CRO 100 The host name is set to the serial number by default but can be changed by the user Domain name If a DHCP server is available in the network the TICRO 100 receives the domain name from the DHCP server The domain name can also be set manually by the user e g omicron at 68 The TICRO 100 Web Interface Network Select the network port the 7 CRO 100 should use for communication and interface reception of the PTP protocol The T CR
82. or the initial access to the TICRO 100 and from any computer using this IP address e Web browser installed Windows Internet Explorer 10 or higher Mozilla Firefox 20 or higher or Google Chrome version 31 or higher e For access via Ethernet network only Network port configured for operation in the network the TICRO 100 is connected to e For access via USB only USB 2 0 port available While accessing the TICRO 100 via USB the computer must not be connected to the same Ethernet network the T CRO 100 is connected to If you are accessing the TICRO 100 from a Mac or Linux operating system supporting A zeroconf you can access the Web Interface of the 7 CRO 100 by entering http lt hostname gt local to the address bar of your web browser The default hostname is the device serial number The serial number is available on the type plate on the bottom side of the TICRO 100 labeled SerNo 6 2 Accessing the TICRO 100 Web Interface know the IP address of the TICRO 100 it is also possible to access the device from a web A The OMICRON Device Browser is required for the initial access to the TICRO 100 If you browser using this IP address without using the OMICRON Device Browsen Proceed as follows to access the TICRO 100 Web Interface 1 Connect your computer to the network or the USB port of the TICRO 100 23 TICRO 100 User Manual If necessary install the OMICRON Device Browser on your computer See chapter T
83. overall accuracy better than 200 ns is reached after approximately 15 minutes However please note that the absolute overall system accuracy depends on the accuracy of the PTP grandmaster clock and the PTP compliance of the network infrastructure H Indicates the hold over state If the 7 CRO 100 was in the locked state before it enters the hold over state when it loses synchronization to the PTP time signal If configured in the output configuration the TICRO 100 continues to output time signals during the hold over state However these output signals are now derived from the internal oscillator OCXO instead of the PTP time signal The maximum duration for the hold over state is 24 hours If the TICRO 100 was less than 48 hours in the locked state before loosing the PTP signal the maximum duration for the hold over state is half the locked time Status M and S M LED for future use Currently without function S Indicates that the 7 CRO 100 receives a PTP signal is connected to a PTP grandmaster and has taken over the role of a slave clock Output 1 to 5 Green LEDs to indicate which outputs are currently active Outputs can be disabled or muted in the Web Interface or automatically deactivated by the TICRO 100 if it is not able to provide time signals with sufficient accuracy For more detailed information please refer to section Output Configuration Page on page 58 a Device Description 3 3 Connectors on the Front Side
84. ows e Atthe desired mounting positions for the mounting brackets remove two sealing plugs on the rear side and two sealing plugs on the front side of the TICRO 100 e Unscrew the four uncovered screws from the TICRO 100 Insert the four sealing rings included in the mounting kit to the mounting holes of the T CRO 100 e Fasten the mounting brackets using the delivered 22 mm long screws as shown below e Mount the TICRO 100 to the wall Remove 2 sealing plugs from the TICRO 100 with mounting brackets mounting holes on the front side Remove 2 sealing plugs from the mounting holes on the rear side Wall mounting kit 20 i Power Supply 5 Power Supply The TICHO 100 does not provide an ON OFF switch The device automatically powers up after supply voltage is applied There are three possibilities to supply the T CRO 100 with power 1 Power supply via Power over Ethernet PoE 2 Power supply via the plug in power supply unit provided on delivery 3 Power supply via any suitable external DC supply voltage You can supply the TICRO 100 using only one of these power supply options or using a combination of two or all three options to provide power supply redundancy When supplied by two external power supplies options 2 and 3 above the T CRO 100 automatically switches to the other source without any interruption if one power source fails If supplied via PoE and an external power supply option 1 and 2 or option 1
85. page 56 in the Status section IPv4 syslog server and IPv6 syslog server Logging is performed to the internal log file and to the specified syslog server for IPv4 or IPv6 installed in the network Remote host amp Use these fields to specify the host name and port number of the syslog Remote port server in the network used as log target for the system messages Only active if the Target list box is set to IPv4 IPv6 syslog server Remote transport Use this field to specify the network transport protocol of the IPv4 or IPv6 syslog server if selected in the Target field Select UDP User Datagram Protocol or TCP Transmission Control Protocol Enabled sources Select the corresponding check box to enable logging for a particular message type Kernel messages PTP messages and or clock state messages Notifications pane The event notification function can be used to generate e mail messages on the occurrence of specific events Enable notifications Select the check box to enable the event notification function and activate the fields and controls in this tab SMTP host amp Use these fields to specify the host name and port number of the SMTP SMTP port e mail server Sender e mail Use this field to specify the e mail address of the T CRO 100 Recipient e mail Use this field to specify the recipient e mail address for the event notification messages PTP notifications Select the corresponding check box to enable e mail
86. ply Possible methods of power supply Power supply via Power over Ethernet Power supply via the plug in power supply unit provided on delivery rear panel DC input socket Power supply via a suitable external DC supply voltage front panel DC input socket 88 H n Technical Data The TICRO 100 may be supplied using only one of these power supply options or using a combination of two or all three methods to provide power supply redundancy see also chapter Power Supply on page 21 If supplied via the rear panel DC power input socket and or via the front panel DC power input socket the TICRO 100 is also able to act as a power sourcing equipment PSE for class 1 devices lt 4 W according to IEEE 802 3af Power over Ethernet Class 3 powered device PD according to IEEE 802 3af PoE Max power consumption 13 W Front panel DC power MC 1 5 2 STF 3 81 Terminal block supplied on delivery Polarity printed input socket on the front plate Supply voltage 18 57 VDC Max power consumption 15 W Max conductor cross section 1 5 mm The used power supply unit must comply with the SELV standard if product safety according to IEC 61010 1 and IEC 60255 27 is required Rear panel DC power Barrel connector for power supply unit supplied on delivery d Standard DC barrel jack 2 5 x 5 5 x 11 mm center pin positive Supply voltage 18 57 VDC Max power consumption 15 W The used power supply unit must comply wi
87. put 4 and 5 ST connector 820 nm Outputs 4 and 5 can be configured in the Web Interface for the following signals IRIG B unmodulated PPX 1000 pulses per second to 1 pulse per day DCF77 unmodulated Trigger 1 pulse at a defined point in time Trigger PPX sequence starting at the defined point in time For information about configuring these outputs please refer to section Output Configuration Page on page 58 RJ45 10 100Base TX twisted pair Ethernet port RJ45 socket FIBER 100Base FX optical fiber Ethernet port ST connector 820 nm The LEDs indicate the link status and the data traffic The TICRO 100 can use only one Ethernet port at a time Ethernet port is the default port if the TICRO 100 does not detect an operating Ethernet network on any of the network ports during the first power up or after a factory reset It is strongly recommended to set the network port in the Web Interface manually during commissioning see section Network Configuration Page on page 68 A If no Ethernet port is selected in the Web Interface the RJ45 USB port USB 2 0 type B Use this interface as an alternative for connecting a computer to the T CRO 100 if access to the Web Interface is not done via the Ethernet network you should take care that the computer is not connected to the Ethernet network the TICRO 100 is connected to The computer must not be connected to the T CHO 100 over the Ethernet network and the USB por
88. r on the start page Should the start page not be displayed automatically a few seconds after the CD has been inserted into the CD ROM drive change to the Windows Explorer and double click autorun exe on the CD ROM 3 Follow the instructions displayed on the screen to install the software Note regarding firewall requirements The OMFind service sends and receives network A packets on UDP port 4987 and 4988 The OMICRON Device Browser installer will configure the Windows firewall appropriately during installation on supported systems If you have a separate personal firewall enabled ensure that UDP ports 4987 and 4988 are open for the OMFind service 10 2 Finding OMICRON Devices in the Device Browser Manually OMFind Normally the Device Browser automatically finds the OMICRON devices connected to the network If not it is also possible to manually search the network for available OMICRON devices 1 Right click the OMICRON Devices desktop icon 2 On the context menu select OMFind and then click Find Devices 3 This will start the Device Discovery tool This tool is intended to diagnose network firewall problems when the Device Browser lists no or not all expected test sets 4 Click the Start Discovery button to manually search for OMICRON devices connected to the network Once the search is finished the Discovered devices section lists network parameters of all found OMICRON devices Discovery feature of the Device Discover
89. r spectrum analyzers to the same frequency reference signal Portable time code generation Together with a portable PTP grandmaster clock e g the OTMC 100 from OMICRON Lab the TICHO 100 can be used to perform quick time synchronized measurements in the field d p a Measurement Measurement Example Generation of PTP synchronized signals for existing Example Synchronization of measurements equipment 1 PPx IRIGB DCF77 Example Generation of 10 MHz reference frequency Example Portable time code generation Key th PTP grandmaster clock TICHO 100 TICRO 100 User Manual Features supported by the TICRO 100 Timing features PTP time stamping resolution 8 ns Internal oscillator hold over functionality to bridge up to 24 hours of PTP synchronization loss Oscillator options with different accuracies available PTPv2 according to IEEE 1588 2008 Supported profiles Default profile according to IEEE 1588 2008 and Power profile acc to IEEE C37 238 201 1 Power supply options Power supply by Power over Ethernet PoE class 3 powered device according to IEEE 802 3af max power consumption 13 W Power supply by the delivered plug in power supply unit and or by any other 18 57 VDC power supply details and restrictions see chapter Power Supply on page 21 Power supply redundancy possible If powered by an external power supply mentioned above the T CRO 100 is able to
90. ration Management see page 83 79 TICRO 100 User Manual E 8 4 4 Device Control Page ici Ph ug Device Control Device Control Reboot device P Factory reset Reset T System snapshot Download Sofware SNMP MIB File Download Update Uptime 0 days 0 hours 16 minutes wl Set time manually Configuration es M Management Attention If the device is locked to PTP the manually applied settings will be overwritten New time UTC 2 D13 10 13T0D 16 51 00 00 Leap seconds D The device control functions are explained below Device Control pane Reboot device Click the Reboot button to initiate a device reboot A reboot can also be performed using the pushbutton on the device see section Performing a reboot of the TICRO 100 on page 34 Factory reset Click the Reset button to initiate a factory reset in order to reset the device configuration to the factory defaults The factory reset deletes all user specific settings A factory reset can also be performed using the pushbutton on the device see section Performing a factory reset on page 34 change of the T CRO 100 due to automatic IP address A Performing a factory reset may possibly result in an IP address assignment by a DHCP server 80 T The TICRO 100 Web Interface System snapshot Click the Download button to download a system snapshot containing all configuration settings and the log file The system snapshot contains important information for the t
91. required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Compliance Canada This class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de le classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 95 TICRO 100 User Manual 11 9 Cleaning To clean the T CRO 100 use a cloth dampened with isopropanol alcohol or water Prior to cleaning always unplug all connectors so that all hazardous life parts are disconnected and the device is turned off 96 Open Source Software License Information 12 Open Source Software License Information Parts of the TICRO 100 software are under OMICRON license other parts are under open source software licenses For the complete licensing information on the open source software please launch the TICRO 100 Web Interface and click the License Information hyperlink in the bottom right corner The open source code is available on the Internet under www omicron at opensource 97 TICRO 100 User Manual 13 Glossary BMCA CET CEST DHCP DNS DNS SD E2E FTP GPS HTTP HTTPS IED IP MAC address mDNS MIB ODB OMFIND P2P PoE PTP SCP SELV SLAAC SNMP 98 Best Master Clock Algorithm Central European Time Central European Summer Time Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Domain Name System
92. s connected between the Ethernet port on the network side and the Ethernet port of the TICRO 100 A PoE injector is not included in the scope of delivery 21 TICRO 100 User Manual E 5 2 Power Supply via the Delivered Plug In Power Supply Unit Connect the plug in power supply unit provided on delivery to the DC power input socket standard DC barrel connector on the rear side of the T CRO 100 When connecting another power supply unit than the delivered one to this DC power input socket please observe the correct polarity center pin is positive The used power supply unit must deliver a voltage of 18 57 VDC with an output power of at least 13 W IEC 60255 27 Use the DC power input socket on the front side if IEC 60255 27 compliance is required The DC power input socket on the rear side does not fulfill the surge requirements of The used power supply unit must comply with the SELV standard if product safety according to IEC 61010 1 and IEC 60255 27 is required The plug in power supply unit supplied on delivery complies with the SELV standard 5 3 Power Supply via an External DC Supply Voltage The TICRO 100 can also be supplied by an external DC supply voltage using the DC power input Socket on the front side A corresponding two pin connector MC 1 5 2 STF 3 81 is provided on delivery The correct polarity is printed on the front plate The DC supply voltage must be in a range of 18 57 V and deliver a power of at least
93. s depends on the signal mode configured for the specific output IRIG B PPX DCF77 etc Please refer to section Output Configuration Page on page 58 for detailed information about the parameters and settings available for the individual output signal modes 43 TICRO 100 User Manual Clock information pane Device status Outputs active 44 Displays the device status of the TICRO 100 The following device states are possible Initializing The boot process of the TICRO 100 is in progress after providing supply voltage to the device or after a device reboot When the boot process is finished the T CRO 100 changes to the locking state Locking The TICRO 100 tries to lock to the PTP time signal If it is able to reach its defined accuracy within a maximum of 5 minutes the TICRO 100 changes to the locked state If not it changes to the unlocked state Locked The TICRO 100 receives PTP time information from a PTP grandmaster clock and is locked to this signal It is able to provide its defined accuracy The typical overall accuracy of better than 200 ns is reached after approximately 15 minutes of operation in the locked state Please note that the absolute overall system accuracy depends on the accuracy of the PTP grandmaster clock and the PTP compliance of the network infrastructure Hold over If the 7 CRO 100 was in the locked state before it enters the hold over state when it loses synchronization to the PTP time signal
94. see page 64 The TICRO 100 Web Interface VLAN priority Displays the Vlan priority The Power Profile according to IEEE C37 238 2011 requires an IEEE 802 1Q VLAN tag This value represents the PCP Priority Code Point field 3 bits within the TCI Tag Control Identifier See IEEE C37 238 2011 clause 5 6 Only available for PTP profile Power systems This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 Default pane The Default pane displays the current configuration state of the internal clock of the TICRO 100 Clock identity Displays the clock identity IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 5 2 2 requires that each clock in a PTP network has a unique clock identifier This identifier is an 8 octet array The TICRO 100 automatically sets the clock identity to a unique value based on the device s MAC address according to IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 5 2 2 2 Clock class Displays the current clock class of the TICRO 100 see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 6 2 4 The clock class is broadcast in the corresponding PTP data packets The value of the clock class parameter is automatically set by the TICRO 100 Currently the TICRO 100 supports only the Slave clock class i e it always receives its time information from a grandmaster Domain number Displays the domain number of the T CRO 100 The domain number specifies the PTP domain see IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 1 in which the TICRO 100 participates All clocks in a network that shall be
95. seeessees 29 desidriated HSS creel secco Ce E E Ree 7 Device Browser sss 23 85 86 device configuration upload download 83 device overview ou cc eecccceeceeceeececeeeseesaeeeeeaees 12 GeVIGe SIaluS uae eh 39 elnplelcdem E 93 DIN rail mounting clip 10 19 displaying status information 29 E electromagnetic compatibility 94 email OMICRON Lab email address 100 E Mail notification 72 environmental conditions 93 Ethernet ports 12 15 92 101 TICRO 100 User Manual E E F factory reset aceia a e 32 34 80 FCC COMPIANCE ig a des EDS ves 95 finding OMICRON devices manually 86 G glossa aot a a ER 98 H help display online help 37 PONE oaia i situidiecut lata ubica 100 TOTIS EST o eneidiau aa a E 23 inputs DC power supply 12 15 18 88 installing the OMICRON Device Browser 86 introduction to the TICRO 100 7 IP address 3udosi acted didi tid 23 39 53 87 assignment manual assignm 33 COMNGUI ANON prr E 68 L LED status indication 12 13 license information esee 37 97 log amp notifications sccemavsesenancesanwndoudecanecconanas
96. sil rel 15 Bye Probing efi few 2D BG COHOCO 20 EIC mode static ip ULIO nm 00000 ger 0 00 0 Joning rn DE molia group on inkerfece eth Pvt wath address fer 22h oT fen oo 20e ew relevent mieria eth TPv6 Tor mih Rrxjsireri mew aiies record for fel 722 7 sc Ten 20b on et DH MENNE MAE ELE ce pi hend cipe eth 718 Callout BIND adress 159 254 7 100 on interface eth Joining mDNS micet group on interface eth TPed with address 180 254 7 100 New relevent interface eth DP Tor mine Erjzirrarr mew address record for 169 4 7100 on eti Prafing eit few 2D B7 CO HOO 20 BIC mode static ip 159 254 7100 nm 4255 255 0 D ge O00 ipe eth 73597 Surf dammed TP 2 163 254 7 100 DH PDIPSCOVER on eth to 255 255 755 255 port 67 inlerml 16 DHCPDISCOVER on eth to 255 255 755 255 part 67 infereal 13 IHCPDIPSCONER on eth to 255 255 255 255 port 67 internal 38 HCPDHESCONVER on eth in 255 255 255 755 port 67 interval 16 DHCPDISCOVER on eth to 255 255 255 255 port 67 interval 22 DHCPDISCOVER on efi n 255 255 255 255 port 67 infereal 17 DHC PDIPSCONVER on eth to 255 255 255 255 port 67 internal 22 DHCPDISCOVER on eth fn 255 255 255 255 port 67 interval 24 DHCPDIS caine pray neds uam r DHCP R on eth to 255 255 255 755 port 67 internal 44 Ovi Ron eth to 255 255 255 255 port 67 interval 23 Export Log Clear View The Log Viewer page shows all events logged in the internal log file Which types of events are actually logged by the syste
97. state of the T CRO 100 The oscillator tuning voltage is used to tune the oscillator in order to hold its frequency on the correct value Since the inherent frequency of the oscillator changes due to aging the tuning voltage will increase or decrease during the life time of the OCXO oscillator The OCXO oscillator component approaches the end of its life time if the OCXO tunig value is above 90 or below 10 during the locked state of the T CRO 100 45 TICRO 100 User Manual HE 8 2 2 PTP Status Page i BY Port edit Output Port state Listening Delay mechanism P2P fon Sync interval 1s i e Announce interval is n3 Announce receipt timeout 3 PTP Minimum pdelay request interval 15 Peer mean path delay O ns 2 Delay asymmetry Ons M E Profile ID 1c 12 9d 00 00 00 cm Network protocol IEEE 802 3 Network VLAN ID 0 VLAM priority 4 3 Default edit LL Clock identity 20 b7 c0 ff fe 00 20 bc The following information is displayed in the PTP status page Port pane The Port pane displays information on the current state and configuration of the PTP port of the TICRO 100 Port state Displays the current PTP state of the network port of the T CRO 100 Listening After initialization the TICRO 100 is listening for messages from a PTP grandmaster clock e g an OTMC 100 in the network The purpose of this state is to allow orderly addition of a clock to a domain in the network If so the TICRO 100 enters the un
98. stated in this chapter Any other use is considered improper TICRO 100 User Manual 2 Scope of Delivery Ordering Information Accessories Description TICRO 100 PTP TimeConverter The delivered box includes e 1 TICRO 100 device 1 plug in power supply unit 1 power connector MC 1 5 2 STF 3 81 two pin power connector for external DC power supply 1 terminal block for optocoupler output MSTB 2 5 HC 2 STF 5 08 OL000310 for TICRO 100 with OCXO 100 option OL00031 1 for TICRO 100 with OCXO 25 option 1 DIN rail mounting clip Hutsclip AL 0009 for mounting on 35 mm DIN rail according to IEC 50022 incl 2 M3x12 screws TX10 1 Wall mounting kit AB WL 3 1 TICRO 100 Quick Start Guide printed 1 CD ROM containing the OMICRON Device Browser software the PDF versions of the TICRO 100 Series User Manual and the TICRO 100 Series Quick Start Guide and the source code of the Open Source products used in the T CRO 100 software Scope of Delivery Ordering Information Accessories TICRO 100 User Manual 3 Device Description 3 1 Device Overview 10 100Base TX twisted pair Ethernet port Status LEDs and LEDs indicating the Device status LEDs output status LEDs active Ethernet port S1 amp S2 OMICRON LAB Ses RJ45 p i S1 DC power input TICRO 100 output i i FIBER 52 12 1 18 57 VDO USB connector 10 MHz output USB 2 0 type B 50 Q BNC socket Output 1 and 2 Output 3 Output 4 and
99. synchronized to each other must participate in the same PTP domain i e have the Domain number parameter set to the same value This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 Local time inaccuracy Displays the maximum time inaccuracy in ns that the device contributes to the network time inaccuracy See IEEE C37 238 2011 clause 5 13 Only available for PTP profile Power systems This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 Network time inaccuracy Displays the network time inaccuracy in ns to be transmitted in IEEE C37 238 TLV See IEEE C37 238 201 1 clause 5 13 Only available for PTP profile Power systems This parameter is set in the PTP configuration see page 64 49 TICRO 100 User Manual Parent pane The Parent pane displays information about the current grandmaster clock of the network domain in which the T CRO 100 operates Port identity Grandmaster identity Grandmaster clock class Grandmaster clock accuracy Grandmaster clock variance Grandmaster priority 1 Grandmaster priority 2 50 Displays the port identity This parameter states the port identity of the TICRO 100 as defined by IEEE 1588 2008 clause 7 5 2 in the format portNumber clockldentity Displays the grandmaster identity This is the unique identifier of the clock that is currently the grandmaster clock of the network or domain in which the T CRO 100 participates Displays the grandmaster clock
100. t at the same time A When accessing the TICRO 100 Web Interface via the USB port E Device Description DC power input socket MC 1 5 2 STF 3 81 connector supplied on delivery The correct polarity is printed on the front plate You can use this connector to connect a 18 57 VDC supply voltage either as an alternative to the plug in power supply unit supplied on delivery DC power input socket on rear side or in addition to the plug in power supply unit to provide power supply redundancy for the TICRO 100 For more details please refer to chapter Power Supply on page 21 The used power supply unit must comply with the SELV standard if product safety according to IEC 61010 1 and IEC 60255 27 is required The DC power inputs of the T CRO 100 are protected against AN polarity reversal if only one input is used at a time When using both DC power inputs make sure to observe the correct polarity for both inputs Reversed polarity on one of the DC power inputs would make the reverse polarity protection ineffective and could damage the TICRO 100 TICRO 100 User Manual 3 4 Connectors and Operating Elements on the Rear Side SS The reset pushbutton can be accessed through the hole in the rear panel using a thin pointed object like a wired resistor with a diameter lt 0 9 mm for example The reset pushbutton can be used to Initiate a device reboot Initiate a factory reset to reset the device configuration to the fa
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102. th the SELV AN standard if product safety according to IEC 61010 1 and IEC 60255 27 is required The plug in power supply unit supplied on delivery complies with the SELV standard The DC power input socket on the rear side does not fulfill the surge requirements of IEC 60255 27 Use the DC power input socket on the front side if IEC 60255 27 compliance is required 89 TICRO 100 User Manual 11 3 Frequency Outputs and Time Codes Electrical specifications All outputs of the T CRO 100 are electrically connected to the SELV safety extra low voltage insulation group of the device It is not permitted to connect any voltages that are not SELV compliant 10 MHz 50 O BNC socket for 10 MHz sine wave signal Not configurable 4 dBm 2 dB at 50 Q load Short circuit protected Ground connected to housing Out 1 Out 2 Configurable 50 O BNC outputs Unmodulated time codes 2 5 V at 50 O load 5 V at open circuit TTL compatible Modulated IRIG B 3 V amplitude peak at 50 O load 6 V amplitude at open circuit Short circuit protected Ground connected to housing Out 3 Configurable optocoupler output MSTB 2 5 HC 2 STF 5 08 screw terminal connector supplied on delivery Maximum collector emitter voltage 30 V Maximum current 100 mA Supports digital unmodulated time codes only Out 4 Out 5 Configurable optical ST connector outputs 820 nm wave length Supports digital unmodulated time codes only 90 i i Technica
103. the Web Interface 2 Click the Device Control icon 3 Click the Download button next to System snapshot to download a system snapshot file Downloading a system snapshot may take approx 30 s to 1 minute 7 1 9 Uploading New Software to the Device in Recovery Mode Entering the recovery mode manually is only possible using the reset pushbutton on the A device see section Operating Procedures Performed at the Device on page 34 The recovery mode is entered automatically if a software update performed via the Web Interface fails 1 In recovery mode the device provides a rudimentary Web Interface solely allowing for the upload of a software image 2 Click the Browse button to navigate to a suitable software image file 3 Click the Update button to start the software update 4 The update process may take several minutes Do not unplug the DC power supply or disconnect the Ethernet connection between the TICRO 100 and the computer during this process 5 The TICRO 100 automatically restarts after the software has installed completely 32 NH l Operating the TICRO 100 7 1 10 Assigning an IP Address Manually The IP address of the TICRO 100 is usually assigned automatically If a DHCP server is available in the network the IP address is assigned by the DHCP server If not the TICRO 100 automatically selects and assigns an IP address on its own 1 Click the Configuration icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface 2
104. the reverse polarity protection ineffective and could damage the TICRO 100 4 Mounting 4 1 DIN Rail Mounting Proceed as follows to mount the TICRO 100 to a 35 mm DIN rail acc to EN 50022 1 Place the DIN rail clip supplied on delivery to the rear side of the TICRO 100 as shown in the figure below and align it with the mounting holes The spring side of the DIN rail clip must point towards the DC power input socket 2 Use the two M3x12 screws to fasten the DIN rail clip to the T CRO 100 TX10 screwdriver required Do not use other screws than delivered with the DIN rail clip 3 Hook in the T CRO 100 with the spring side of the clip at the top side of the DIN rail 4 Press the device downwards and then to the DIN rail until the clip audibly snaps onto the DIN rail Proceed as follows to remove the T CRO 100 from the DIN rail 1 Compress the spring of the DIN rail clip by pressing the TICRO 100 downwards 2 Release the bottom side of the clip from the DIN rail and withdraw the TICRO 100 upwards M NON3UIWO Tj avic ino 00L O321L WAS fata DIN rail clip with screws DC power input socket TICRO 100 User Manual 4 2 Wall Mounting A wall mounting kit with four mounting brackets is provided on delivery for mounting the TICRO 100 on flat surfaces for example on a wall Please observe the instructions included in the wall mounting kit for attaching the mounting brackets to the TICRO 100 Proceed as foll
105. ts if it is not able to provide time signals with sufficient accuracy The outputs can be always active only active when the TICRO 100 is locked to a PTP signal or only active when the T CRO 100 is locked to a PTP signal or in the hold over state 5 Use the Current time zone field of the Clock settings pane to set the time zone of the location where you are using the T CRO 100 6 Click the Save button to save and apply your output configuration to the T CRO 100 7 1 3 Defining a Password If no password is defined for accessing the TICRO 100 a corresponding note is displayed on the Overview page providing the possibility to directly access the security configuration see page 75 in order to enable password protection 1 Click the Configuration icon in the navigation bar of the Web Interface 2 Click the Security icon of the Configuration section and display the Access Control tab 29 TICRO 100 User Manual 3 Enter your password to the Change password field and repeat it in the Confirm password field The password is case sensitive and must have at least 5 characters letters figures or A special characters 4 Inthe Access field select Password to activate password protection If you set the Access field to Password without defining a password the default A password timeterminal will be used 5 In the Protocol field select whether you want to allow access via the secure HTTPS protocol only or via HTTPS and
106. uration to the factory defaults after a software update If the software update process fails due to any reason the TICRO 100 will enter a recovery A mode on the next power up In this mode the device provides only a rudimentary Web Interface similar to the Software Upgrade page just allowing for the upload of a software image 82 l am The TICRO 100 Web Interface 8 4 3 Configuration Management Page qi Upload XML configuration Browse Software Download Update XML configuration Download E a XSD shema Download C gm Configuration Management Upload pane XML configuration Use this function to upload a prepared configuration file to the TICRO 100 and apply this configuration on the device Click the Browse button to navigate to the XML configuration file The path and file name is displayed in the field after selecting it in the file open dialog Click the Save button to upload and save the configuration file to the TICRO 100 Download pane XML configuration Click the Download button next to XML configuration to download the current configuration of the TICRO 100 in XML format XSD Click the Download button next to XSD to download the XML Schema Definition defining the XML structure of the XML configuration file from the TICRO 100 83 TICRO 100 User Manual 9 Application Programming Interface API The TICRO 100 can also be controlled and configured via an application programming interface A
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108. y tool So you will not find any OMICRON devices on the network this way In this case the network parameters list stays empty once a search is finished If you experience such a behavior this may indicate a firewall tunneling software blocking the network communication A Some of the available firewall tunneling products are capable of stopping even the Start Click the help button e in the top right corner of the Device Browser Explorer window to view the Device Browser help providing detailed information about the OMFind service 86 7 g The OMICRON Device Browser 10 3 Accessing the TICRO 100 Web Interface 1 2 Launch the OMICRON Device Browser The Device Browser will automatically find and display the TICRO 100 a Sa EE gt OMICRON Devices 6 Set Network Configuration JE v Serial number Device Type Name IP Address Version Status Favorites BE Desktop cm XX006X TICRO100 169 254 7 100 13 10 0018 Device Ok Downloads E Recent Places If the IP address configurations of the TICRO 100 and the computer are not compatible the respective status is displayed in the Status column In this case right click the T CRO 100 serial number and select Set Network Configuration to assign a suitable IP address to the TICRO 100 Serial number Device Type Name Cam A001 fgg OTACI NA Open Web Interface Upgrade Device Right click the TICRO 100 serial number

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