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FG8101G01 

 

Technical Documentation 

 

 

Page 33 of 49

 

Version: 01.02; Date: 18.11.2022

 

9.3.6

 

FG8702G02 - MC, TDC und SP functionality 

 

Figure 12 

FG8702G02 is an extension board with MC, TDC and SP functionality. If it is plugged into 

a position that does not support MC functionality, then it can be operated as a TDC and 

SP extension board. 

To use the TDC functionality with this extension board, a GNSS antenna system must be 

connected to the antenna connector 

. This connector provides a 5V supply voltage for 

the GNSS antenna system. 

The status connector 

 provides a potential free contact which can be configured by the 

customer. 

In addition, this extension board has two network interfaces 

 which are used for the 

management of the FG8101G01 when using the MC functionality and can provide network 

time protocols for the SP functionality. 

 

General

 

Boot duration 

Typical: 40 seconds 

May be prolonged depending on configuration 

SP functionality

 

Network time protocols 

NTP, SNTP 

MC functionality

 

Network management 

protocols 

http, https, SSH, SNMP, SNMP Traps, SMTP, Syslog, 

huma

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FG8101G01

Page 1: ...Because every fraction of a second counts FG8101G01 Technical Documentation...

Page 2: ...2 Signal words for warnings 8 5 Safety instructions 9 5 1 Intended Use 10 6 Device description 11 6 1 Extension board positions 12 6 2 PSU Power Supply Unit 13 6 3 MC Management Controller Board 13 6...

Page 3: ...Connection 25 9 3 2 2 Status LEDs of extension boards 26 9 3 3 FG8901P03 PSU 36 76VDC 27 9 3 3 1 Connection 27 9 3 3 2 Status LEDs of extension boards 28 9 3 4 FG8901P04 PSU 60 160VDC 29 9 3 4 1 Conn...

Page 4: ...echnical Documentation Page 4 of 49 Version 01 02 Date 18 11 2022 10 Commissioning 38 11 Maintenance 39 12 Troubleshooting 39 12 1 Procedure 39 13 Repair 40 13 1 Fan replacement 41 14 Technical Specif...

Page 5: ...21 Figure 7 23 Figure 8 25 Figure 9 27 Figure 10 29 Figure 11 31 Figure 12 33 Figure 13 35 Figure 14 37 Figure 15 41 Figure 16 42 Figure 17 43 3 Change History Version Date Editor Change Description...

Page 6: ...of the FG8101G01 product as well as the hot plug extension boards that can be used WARNING Read the instructions completely This will help you to avoid hazards and errors The product information cont...

Page 7: ...on and safety of users and consumers and may be freely placed on the Community market UKCA conformity This device complies with the requirements of the Directives S I 2012 3032 The Restriction of the...

Page 8: ...us injury CAUTION The signal word indicates a hazard with a low level of risk that if not avoided could result in a minor or moderate injury IEC 60417 6042 Vorsicht Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages...

Page 9: ...ical devices may only be carried out by a qualified electrician It is essential to observe the safety regulations and generally applicable technical rules relevant to the installation location Observe...

Page 10: ...Proper operation and maintenance When operating electrical equipment certain parts are inevitably under dangerous voltage or may have elevated temperatures If not handled properly death serious injur...

Page 11: ...ower supply extension which supplies the FG8101G01 with power Management Controller MC for short Management extension with which the FG8101G01 and all its extension boards can be managed Time Domain C...

Page 12: ...dual positions for extension boards from POS1 to POS8 The following table lists the functionalities that are supported on the individual positions CAUTION Extension boards positions Extension boards f...

Page 13: ...ollected status via the display of the FG8101G01 6 4 TDC Time Domain Controller Board In FG8101G01 up to 2 TDCs are supported One TDC processes the time signal connected to the corresponding connector...

Page 14: ...g of the FG8101G01 and the extension boards and for the data indication on the display of the FG8101G01 If the extension board with MC functionality is pulled out of the FG8101G01 or fails due to a de...

Page 15: ...lity is booting Additionally in the first 6 seconds after a reboot of the FG8101G01 a LED test is executed where always 2 LEDs are on at the same time Starting with yellow and red green and red green...

Page 16: ...two TDC positions in the FG8101G01 If there is no extension board with TDC function on POS2 then TD1 is displayed in the first line If there is no extension board with TDC function on POS 6 then TD2 i...

Page 17: ...utton is pressed within the 30 seconds then it changes to the POS2 screen The POS2 through POS8 screens are identical to the POS1 screen The only differences are the position for which they display th...

Page 18: ...perature of the device may be exceeded due to insufficient convection and or thermal coupling with surrounding devices Fire protection must be ensured in the installed state Insert the FG8101G01 into...

Page 19: ...in this manual can result in serious personal injury and property damage Observe the safety instructions attached to the device The following must be observed before connecting to the power supply A g...

Page 20: ...moved first To do this the two captive screws of the blind cover must be removed from the FG8101G01 Figure 4 Figure 4 shows a FG8101G01 with the blind covers of POS1 and POS2 removed Then the extensio...

Page 21: ...must be inserted rotated into the FG8101G01 i e the writing on the bezel of the extension board must be upside down for these positions After the extension board has been inserted into the FG8101G01...

Page 22: ...ion board cover must be unscrewed of the FG8101G01 then the extension board can be pulled out of the FG8101G01 DANGER Electric Shock PSU extension boards must not be pulled out of the FG8101G01 immedi...

Page 23: ...The device is operated with dangerous voltages a Disconnect all necessary live supply lines plugs before working on the device b The extension board may only be mounted and dismounted by instructed sk...

Page 24: ...ge supply 3 pole Conductor cross section 1mm 2 5mm 17 AWG 13 AWG Note For safe operation the device must be protected by an installation fuse of max 16A and equipped with a residual current circuit br...

Page 25: ...ll necessary live supply lines plugs before working on the device b The extension board may only be mounted and dismounted by instructed skilled personnel c Even after disconnecting the power supply d...

Page 26: ...ble installed near the device and marked as a disconnecting device for the device 2 x voltage supply redundant 3 pole Conductor cross section 1mm 2 5mm 17 AWG 13 AWG Note An additional disconnecting d...

Page 27: ...ll necessary live supply lines plugs before working on the device b The extension board may only be mounted and dismounted by instructed skilled personnel c Even after disconnecting the power supply d...

Page 28: ...ible installed near the device and marked as a disconnecting device for the device 2 x voltage supply redundant 3 pole Conductor cross section 1mm 2 5mm 17 AWG 13 AWG Note An additional disconnecting...

Page 29: ...all necessary live supply lines plugs before working on the device e The extension board may only be mounted and dismounted by instructed skilled personnel f Even after disconnecting the power supply...

Page 30: ...ble installed near the device and marked as a disconnecting device for the device 2 x voltage supply redundant 3 pole Conductor cross section 1mm 2 5mm 17 AWG 13 AWG Note An additional disconnecting d...

Page 31: ...the antenna connector This connector provides a 5V supply voltage for the GNSS antenna system The status connector provides a potential free contact which can be configured by the customer In addition...

Page 32: ...hese are used for quick identification of the operating status of the respective board on the system The exact functional description can be found on the respective extension board LED status Red Conf...

Page 33: ...the antenna connector This connector provides a 5V supply voltage for the GNSS antenna system The status connector provides a potential free contact which can be configured by the customer In addition...

Page 34: ...hese are used for quick identification of the operating status of the respective board on the system The exact functional description can be found on the respective extension board LED status Red Conf...

Page 35: ...the antenna connector This connector provides a 5V supply voltage for the GNSS antenna system The status connector provides a potential free contact which can be configured by the customer In addition...

Page 36: ...hese are used for quick identification of the operating status of the respective board on the system The exact functional description can be found on the respective extension board LED status Red Conf...

Page 37: ...olonged depending on configuration SP functionality Network time protocols NTP SNTP 9 3 8 1 Status LEDs of extension boards All extension boards are equipped with status LEDs on their front panels The...

Page 38: ...nsion boards alternatively the supported input voltage ranges can also be read from the corresponding chapter 9 3 Supported extension boards After connecting the supply voltage it is necessary to wait...

Page 39: ...he button check whether the supply voltage is sufficient and the polarity is correct at the corresponding terminals If the device displays a fault via the red error LED look in the corresponding menu...

Page 40: ...pairs to the device may only be carried out by the manufacturer or by authorized personnel Improper repairs may result in considerable danger to the user electric shock fire hazard Unauthorized openin...

Page 41: ...lugged dismounted then the FG8101G01 must be removed from the control cabinet WARNING Disconnect dismantle cables All cables must be unplugged dismantled from the FG8101G01 and its extension boards be...

Page 42: ...placed in front of the front panel of the FG8101G01 so that the inside of the lid is facing up see Figure 16 WARNING Cover grounding cable The cover must be lifted carefully as it is connected to the...

Page 43: ...7 After that a new fan can be plugged into the FG8101G01 the cable can be led through the cable guide and plugged in and the cable guide can be closed After that the cover must be mounted and fixed wi...

Page 44: ...1U subrack according to IEC 60297 3 100 Dimensions Width 482 6 mm 19 00 inch 445 5 mm 17 54 inch Height 44 00 mm 1 73 inch Depth 236 5 mm 9 31 inch 243 5 mm 9 59 inch Material metal powder coated Col...

Page 45: ...operating IEC 60068 2 14 Severity Level 20 to 55 C 5 cycles IEC 60068 2 30 Severity Level 25 to 55 C 6 cycles RH 95 IEC 60068 2 78 Severity Level 240h at 40 C RH 95 Mechanical Stress IEC 60255 21 1 Se...

Page 46: ...160VDC Input Current max 1 1A 110VDC Reliability MTBF 300 000h FG8702G01 Ethernet Ports 2 Data Rate 10 100 1000Mbps Connector RJ45 Status Output Dry Contact Operating Voltage 250VDC Operating Current...

Page 47: ...f continuous operation 1 C FG8801N02 Ethernet Ports 2 Data Rate 10 100 1000Mbps Connector RJ45 Boot time typ 40 seconds depending on the configuration Time Accuracy Internal time accuracy 15ns to syst...

Page 48: ...FG8101G01 Technical Documentation Page 48 of 49 Version 01 02 Date 18 11 2022 PTP Timestamp Accuracy typ 50ns to system internal PPS Reliability MTBF 1 250 000h...

Page 49: ...ion 3 of the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMPv3 RFC 3418 Management Information Base MIB for the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP RFC 3584 Coexistence between Version 1 Version 2 and Ver...

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