SAFRAN SecureSync 2400 NetClock NENA Breakout Cable User Guide

June 13, 2024
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SAFRAN SecureSync 2400 NetClock NENA Breakout Cable

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Product Information

  • Product Name: SecureSync 2400 NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable
  • Model: SecureSync 2400
  • Part Number: 2400-5000-0705
  • Revision: 2
  • Introduction: The SecureSync 2400 NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable is an optional accessory for the SecureSync 2400 unit. It allows for the connection of the 1204-0F card to the main board of the SecureSync 2400, enabling further configuration and functionality.

Product Usage Instructions

  1. Ensure that you have already installed the 1204-0F card on your SecureSync 2400 unit. If not, refer to the Option Card Field Installation Guide for instructions.
  2. Take the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable and connect the terminal block marked “CONNECT TO 1204-0F” to the terminal block on the 1204-0F card located on the rear panel of the SecureSync.
  3. Connect the HD15 male connector marked “CONNECT TO 2400 I/O” on the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable to the multi-I/O connector on the main board of the SecureSync 2400.
  4. To configure the Pin Layout, log on to the Web UI and navigate to MANAGEMENT > Network > Pin Layout.
  5. If you have a preset pin layout configuration file, you can upload it by following these steps:
  6. If you want to manually adjust your pin layout settings, follow these steps:
    • To eliminate unnecessary signals, delete the following pins:
    • Pins 1, 2 – IRIG_IN DCLS
    • Pins 3, 13, 8 – HQ_OUT RS485
    • Pins 15 – ATC_IN RS232
    • Pins 4, 14, 9 – HQ_IN RS485
    • Click on the plus sign in the upper right corner to add.
    • Add pins 3, 13, and 8 to “ATC_OUT | RS485″ and click”Submit”.
    • If you require an IRIG AM output instead of DCLS, add pins 6 and 7 to “IRIG_OUT | RS485”.
    • In the Actions panel, select “Apply Changes” to confirm your new pin layout.
  • Part Number: 2400-5000-0705
  • Revision: 2

Introduction

  • The NetClock/NENA Option is a user-selectable kit for the SecureSync 2400 that serves as a drop-in replacement for the
  • NetClock 9483 NENA-Compliant Master Clock interfaces.
  • The NetClock/NENA Option Kit uses the 15-pin multi-I/O connector (found on the main board of the unit), and the 1204- 0F Alarm Relay option card, to connect to the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable. This cable provides the same three output interfaces as found on the NetClock 9483: BNC IRIG Out, RS-232 on DB9, and RS-485 and Alarm Relay on a shared terminal block, allowing users to swap in the 2400 system with seamless integration to end devices.

Components

The NetClock/NENA Option Kit (2400-0000-0705) includes the following materials:

  • NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable (CA08R-0000-0010)

  • NetClock/NENA Option Manual (this document, 2400-5000-0705)
    Also required (must be ordered separately):

  • Alarms/Relay Option Card (1204-0F):

  • The 1204-0F card can be installed in any open slot. The terminal block connector will be used in conjunction with the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable.

  • For information on this card, see https://safran-navigationtiming.com/manuals/2400/Content/NC_and SS/Com/Topics/OPTCARDS/OC/List/Alrm/Rlay/O.htm.

Installation

  • 1204-0F Option Card Installation
    For customer installation of the 1204-0F card on a SecureSync 2400 unit already in your possession, follow the instructions in the Option Card Field Installation Guide to ensure that you safely install the 1204-0F. The Option Card Field Installation Guide is shipped with option cards ordered separately from SecureSyncs, and is also found here:
    https://safran-navigation-timing.com/document/option-card-installation- guide/.

Warning: Field installation of option cards by end users is potentially dangerous and requires strict adherence to all safety warnings and cautions. Personal injury and permanent equipment damage can occur. Do not attempt to install the card without referring to the Option Card Field Installation Guide.

(If you are receiving this kit with an order for a SecureSync 2400 and a 1204-0F card, your 1204-0F card will be already installed in your unit).

NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable Installation

Once a 1204-0F card is installed in your SecureSync 2400, you can attach the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable (see image below).SAFRAN-SecureSync-2400
-NetClock-NENA-Breakout-Cable-fig-1

  1. On the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable, connect the terminal block marked CONNECT TO 1204-0F to the terminal block on the 1204-0F card on the rear panel of the SecureSync.
  2. Connect the HD15 male marked CONNECT TO 2400 I/O on the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable to the multi-I/O connector on the main board of the SecureSync 2400.
  3. Log on to the Web UI to further configure the Pin Layout. Navigate to MANAGEMENT > Network > Pin Layout. From here, you can either:

Caution: Do not skip this step, or your changes will not take effect.

  • OR, you can manually adjust your pin layout settings using the following steps:
  • To eliminate later confusion, first delete four unnecessary signals:
  • DELETE Pins 1,2, IRIG_IN DCLS: DELETE Pins 3, 13, 8 HQ_OUT RS485
  • DELETE Pins 15 ATC_IN RS232: DELETE Pins 4,14, 9 HQ_IN RS485SAFRAN-SecureSync-2400-NetClock-NENA-Breakout-Cable-fig-2

Click on the plus sign in the upper right corner, and

  • ADD pins 3, 13, & 8 to ATC_OUT | RS485 (as in the following figure) and click Submit.SAFRAN-SecureSync-2400-NetClock-NENA-Breakout-Cable-fig-3

Note: If your setup requires an IRIG AM output rather than DCLS, you will also need to ADD pins 6 & 7 to IRIG_OUT | RS485 to change the signal.

Your pin layout should now be configured like the following image:SAFRAN-
SecureSync-2400-NetClock-NENA-Breakout-Cable-fig-4

In the Actions panel, select Apply Changes to confirm your new pin layout.
Caution: Do not skip this step, or your changes will not be reflected on the unit.

Additional Web UI configuration may be necessary based on your application of the inputs and outputs. You can select each output to change specifications (on your IRIG or ASCII signals, for instance). See the following image for reference.SAFRAN-SecureSync-2400-NetClock-NENA-Breakout-Cable-
fig-5

In the Web UI, the following interfaces apply to the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable:

  1. IRIG-OUT (found on the BNC connector of the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable).
  2. ASCII OUT RS232 (found on the DB9F connector of the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable).
  3. ASCII OUT RS485 (found on the terminal block connector of the NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable).
  4. ALARM/RELAY signals Alarm Output 0 and 1 (found on the terminal block connector of the

NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable.

Note: in this setup, Alarm Output 2 is not functional).

PIN SIGNAL FUNCTION
1 PPS_OUT 1PPS output
2 SERIAL_OUT_TX RS-232 Transmit data
3 SERIAL_OUT_RX RS-232 Receive data
4 NC No connection
5 GND Ground
6 NC No connection
7 NC No connection
8 NC No connection
9 NC No connection
  • DB9 Output Pins From terminal end of NetClock/NENA Breakout Cable

SecureSync 2400 NetClock Option Guide, Rev 2

Pin Signal Direction Characteristics
1 RS-485 TX+ Out 0V to 3VDC differential, 120 Ω load
2 RS-485 TX- Out 0V to 3VDC differential, 120 Ω load
3 GROUND N/A GROUND
4 Relay 0 NO Out Normally Open 30 VDC, 2A max. switching power
5 Relay 0 NC Out Normally Closed 30 VDC, 2A max. switching power
6 Relay 0 COMMON Out Common Contact 30 VDC, 2A max. switching power
7 Relay 1 NO Out Normally Open 30 VDC, 2A max. switching power
8 Relay 1 NC Out Normally Closed 30 VDC, 2A max. switching power
9 Relay 1 COMMON Out Common Contact 30 VDC, 2A max. switching power
10 GROUND N/A GROUND

Terminal Block Pinout

Relay 0

From Common (pin 6)| To NO (pin 4)| To NC (pin 5)
Power applied. No alarms| Short| Open
Power applied. Alarm active.| Open| Short
No power applied to SecureSync| Open| Short

Relay 1
From Common (pin 9)| To NO (pin 7)| To NC (pin 8)
Power applied. No alarms| Short| Open
Power applied. Alarm active.| Open| Short
No power applied to SecureSync| Open| Short

Alarm Relay Power Source

More information on standard unit behavior or any other feature or function of the SecureSync 2400 can be found in the user manual at https://safran- navigation-timing.com/manuals/.

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