Product Info
Table Of Contents
- About This Manual
- Important Notice
- Introduction
- Document structure
- Document marks
- Key Features
- Hardware Platform
- Power supply
- Lightning protection unit
- Synchronization unit
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- AUX-ODU-SYNC Cable gland Assembling
- AUX-ODU-SYNC Connection to ODU
- Packing List
- Planning considerations
- Link Pre-configuration in the lab
- Installation
- Operation & Administration
- Troubleshooting
- Glossary
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General System Parameter Description
Start SNTP You can start SNTP service by marking the option “Start SNTP”
in the corresponding checkbox
By default, this option is disabled
SNTP is necessary for correct time display, for example, in
system logs
Use GNSS time Enable/disable GNSS time
Disabled by default
SNTP IP Address You can set the IP address of a valid SNTP server
The unit must have an active connection with the SNTP server
in order to receive time services
Time Zone You can set the time zone in POSIX format. For example: GMT+4
Latitude You can set the latitude of the geographical place where the
unit is installed
GPS latitude format is [N/S]YY.YYYYYY
Use the Google Map feature to automatically fill in this field
(follow the indications below)
Longitude You can set the longitude of the geographical place where the
unit is installed
GPS longitude format is [E/W]XX.XXXXXX
Use the Google Map feature to automatically fill in this field
(follow the indications below)
Use GNSS Position Enable/disable GNSS position
Disabled by default
12 Table - System Settings
Click the «Open Map» button to open the Google map:
55 Figure - Google Map
Type the location name in the "Address bar", click the «Find» button to search for it and then move to the exact
location where the unit is installed. Double click in that position on the map and the Google pointer (see picture
above) will be placed there. After clicking the «OK» button, “Latitude” and “Longitude” fields are automatically filled
in with the GPS coordinates.