This Setup Guide is a systematically structured guideline which supports you during the set-up of your Mein- berg product. The IMS-REL1000 is used as an error relay module that can be used to switch a variety of operating states (e.g. Clock Not Sync, Antenna Faulty, etc.). If the internal hardware clock is running synchronously to the reference source, the relay will switch to NO (Normaly Open) mode.
Before any maintenance work on the system: • Backup of stored configurations is recommended (e.g. via USB stick or Web UI) • Please note the chapter "Prevention of ESD damage". • Please note the chapter "Supply voltage". IMS-REL1000 Date: 15th April 2021...
Keep all documents provided with the device for later reference. This manual is exclusively for qualified electricians or by a qualified electrician trained personnel who are familiar with the applicable national standards and specifications, in particular for the construction of high voltage devices. Date: 15th April 2021 IMS-REL1000...
ESD protective covers, which are extremely wrinkled or even have holes, no longer protect against electrostatic discharge. ESD protective covers must not be low-resistance and metallically conductive if a lithium battery is installed on the assembly. IMS-REL1000 Date: 15th April 2021...
Never open a power supply unit cause dangerous voltages can even exist after it has been disconnected from the electrical supply. If a power supply is not working anymore, e.g. due to a defect, please send it back to Meinberg for necessary repairs. Non-observance of these safety instructions can cause serious personal injury and material damage. Installation, initial start-up and operation of the IMS System may only be performed by qualified technical experts.
4.1 IMS-REL1000 - Status LEDs Status indicator LED St: Status of the IMS-REL1000 LED A: Status of Relais A LED B: Status of Relais B LED C: Status of Relais C St A B C The status messages are as follows:...
4 Front Connectors IMS-REL1000 4.2 Error Relay The illustration on the right shows the two switching states of an error relay. Technical specification Switching voltage max.: 220 V DC 250 V AC Switching current max.: Switching load max.: 60 W DC 62.5 VA AC...
5.1 Scope of Delivery Unpack the IMS-REL1000 carefully and check the scope of delivery against the enclosed packing list to en- sure that no parts are missing. If any of the listed items are missing, please contact our sales department: sales@meinberg.de...
(events). This is explained in the chapter Events. Possible configurations of the error output: Relay A: Clock 1 / event notifications Relay Relay B: Clock 2 / PPS Relay C: 10 MHz / RSC or event notifications Relay IMS-REL1000 Date: 15th April 2021...
RSC/SPT is disconnected. ———————————————————————————————————————————– CPU: "hot plugable" The NTP service and access to the web interface are interrupted while the CPU is disconnected. Also the management and monitoring functions are no longer available. Date: 15th April 2021 IMS-REL1000...
Make sure that the module is securely locked into the connector block before you fasten the two screws. Now you can put the installed module into operation. Attachment points of an 1U IMS system IMS-REL1000 Date: 15th April 2021...
6.3 Connecting the System The following schematic illustration shows an IMS-LANTIME M1000, which sends different error messages via the relays A and C of the IMS-REL1000 for example to a connected PLC/PLC. SPS/PLC SPS/PLC Error contact if „clock not sync“...
7 Configuration of the IMS-REL1000 7 Configuration of the IMS-REL1000 This chapter explains how to put a IMS-REL1000 into operation via the web interface. 7.1 Events The relays A + C of the REL1000 module can be switched via notifications (events) when the jumpers are set and the hardware configuration is appropriate.
This requires knowledge in handling the configuration in the LTOS command line interface (lt_cli). Relays A and C of the IMS-REL1000 can be set manually via the command line starting with firmware version 3.14 of the REL1000 and LTOS V7.02.
Any transportation expenses for return- ing this product (at its end of life) have to be incurred by the end user, whereas Meinberg will bear the costs for the waste disposal itself. IMS-REL1000...
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