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Bosch Rexroth AG

IMenip  |    3 609 929 B63/2008-09

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About this document

This manual contains important information 
on the safe and appropriate assembly, 
transportation, commissioning, operation, 
maintenance, disassembly and simple 
troubleshooting of the IMenip interface 
module.
Read these instructions completely, 
especially the chapter “2 General safety 
instructions” on page 16 before working with 
the IMenip interface module.

Related documents

The IMenip interface module is a system 
component.

Also observe the instructions for the other 
system components.

Also observe the generally applicable, legal 
or otherwise binding regulations of the 
European or national legislation and the rules 
for the prevention of accidents and for 
environmental protection applicable in your 
country.

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General safety 
instructions 

The IMenip interface module has been 
manufactured according to the accepted 
rules of current technology. There is, 
however, still a danger of personal injury or 
damage to equipment if the following general 
safety instructions and the warnings before 
the steps contained in these instructions are 
not complied with. 

• Read these instructions completely and 

thoroughly before working with the IMenip 
interface module. 

• Keep these instructions in a location where 

they are accessible to all users at all times.

• Always include the operating instructions 

when you pass the IMenip interface 
module on to third parties.

Intended use

The IMenip interface module is a component 
in terms of the machine directive 98/37/EC 
and is not a ready-for-use machine. The 
product is exclusively intended for being 
integrated in a machine or system or for being 
assembled with other components to form a 
machine or system. 
The product may be commissioned only if it is 
integrated in the machine/system for which it 
is designed and the machine/system fully 
complies with the EC machine directive. 
Observe the operating conditions and 
performance limits specified in the technical 
data.

The IMenip interface module is a work 
appliance and not designed for private use.

Intended use includes having read and 
understood these instructions, especially the 
chapter “2 General safety instructions”.

The IMenip interface module is intended for 
installation in components for the Tightening 
System 350.  

Improper use

Any use of the IMenip interface module other 
than described in chapter “Intended use” is 
considered as improper.

Personnel qualifications

Assembly, commissioning and operation, 
disassembly, service (including maintenance 
and repair) require basic electrical and 
mechanical knowledge, as well as 
knowledge of the appropriate technical 
terms. In order to ensure operating safety, 
these activities may therefore only be carried 
out by qualified technical personnel or an 
instructed person under the direction and 
supervision of qualified personnel.

Summary of Contents for Rexroth IMenip

Page 1: ...NS MS LINK EtherNet IP IMenip 3 609 929 B63 2008 09 ...

Page 2: ...ata 25 Service and sales 26 The data specified above only serve to describe the product No statements concerning a certain condition or suitability for a certain application can be derived from our information The information given does not release the user from the obligation of own judgment and verification It must be remembered that our products are subject to a natural process of wear and agin...

Page 3: ...es Always include the operating instructions when you pass the IMenip interface module on to third parties Intended use The IMenip interface module is a component in terms of the machine directive 98 37 EC and is not a ready for use machine The product is exclusively intended for being integrated in a machine or system or for being assembled with other components to form a machine or system The pr...

Page 4: ...the following instructions General safety instructions Only accessories and add on units that have been approved for use in Rexroth tightening systems may be used therein Non approved components may neither be added nor connected to the system The same applies to cables and lines which belong to the Rexroth tightening system Otherwise functional and system safety is jeopardized Observe the regulat...

Page 5: ...hat all the plug connectors are installed correctly undamaged and that all screws are tightened During commissioning Let the product acclimate itself for several hours before commissioning otherwise water may condense in the housing Make sure that all electrical connections are either used or covered Commission the product only if it is installed completely During cleaning Cover all openings with ...

Page 6: ... indicates the connection or activity via Ethernet Table 1 Pin Signal Description function 1 Transmit Ethernet transmission cable 2 Transmit Ethernet transmission cable 3 Receive Ethernet reception cable 4 NC 5 NC 6 Receive Ethernet reception cable 7 NC 8 NC 4 1 3 2 5 NS MS LINK Table 2 NS LED display Meaning Off No voltage not initialized or invalid IP address Green Online one or more connections...

Page 7: ...er in idle mode Red Error exception error or blocking error Flashing red Self acknowledged error CAUTION Risk of damage to persons and property Assembly of the IMenip interface module requires basic mechanical and electrical knowledge y Only qualified personnel see Personnel qualifications on page 16 are authorized to assemble the IMenip interface module y Measures to prevent electrostatic dischar...

Page 8: ...rface module 2 Insert the IMenip interface module into the appropriate slot on the system component until it catches example in Fig 2 3 Tighten the torx screws on the front until the front panel is flush The circuit board is locked by turning the screw This lock is only fully functional once the interface has been properly tightened see Fig 3 Fig 2 Example Inserting the interface module Fig 3 Lock...

Page 9: ...face module is maintenance free if used as intended Spare parts Please refer to the address directory under www boschrexroth com and in chapter 16 Service and sales on page 26 for the addresses of our foreign subsidiaries 10 Decommissioning For details about how to disassemble or replace your IMenip interface module please refer to chapter 11 Disassembly and replacement on page 23 CAUTION Risk of ...

Page 10: ...evant system components are not under voltage 2 Loosen the front torx screws The IMenip interface module may only be removed once the lock has been completely released see Fig 4 3 Assemble a dummy panel if necessary Fig 4 Releasing the lock 1 Lock CAUTION Disconnecting the IMenip interface module while under voltage Damage to the IMenip interface module y Always switch off the power supply to the ...

Page 11: ...ctions and information on errors are displayed in the tightening system e g in the BS350 The NS LED indicates the Ethernet status The MS LED indicates the interface module status If you should not be able to remedy an occurring defect please contact one of the addresses that you can find under www boschrexroth com or in the address directory in chapter 16 Service and sales on page 26 Table 5 NS LE...

Page 12: ... 271 Dimensions width x height x depth 50 1 x 22 3 x 56 8 mm Weight 30 g Operating temperature range Designed for operation in System 350 components Storage temperature range 20 C to 70 C Permissible humidity for application 20 90 non condensing Permissible humidity for storage 20 95 Protection class in acc with EN 60529 IEC529 IP 20 NEMA 1 when installed Mounting orientation Any ...

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