8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 1 Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents ....................3 2 List of Figures ....................... 7 3 Change History ....................8 4 Preliminary Remarks .................... 9 4.1 Conformity data ......................10 4.2 Signal words for warnings ..................... 11 5 Safety instructions ....................12 5.1 Intended Use.........................
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3 Supported extension boards ..................26 11.3.1 FG8701G01 - MC, TDC and SP functionality ..................27 11.3.1.1 Status LEDs ............................ 27 11.3.1.2 Factory default ..........................28 11.3.1.3 Supported board pages in huma ....................28 11.3.2 FG8701G02 - MC, TDC and SP functionality ..................30 11.3.3 FG8701G03 - MC, TDC and SP functionality ..................
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.16.3 Supported board pages in huma ....................53 11.3.17 FG8801N02 - SP functionality ......................54 11.3.17.1 Status LEDs ..........................54 11.3.17.2 Factory default ..........................54 11.3.17.3 Supported board pages in huma ....................55 11.3.18 FG8802S00 - SP functionality ......................56 11.3.18.1 Status LEDs ..........................
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.27.1 Connection ..........................72 11.3.27.2 Status LEDs ..........................73 11.3.27.3 Supported board pages in huma ....................73 11.3.28 FG8901P06 - PSU 19-75VDC ......................74 11.3.28.1 Connection ..........................74 11.3.28.2 Status LEDs ..........................75 11.3.28.3 Supported board pages in huma ....................75 12 Commissioning ....................76 13 Maintenance .....................77 14 Troubleshooting ....................77...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 3 Change History VERSION DATE EDITOR CHANGE DESCRIPTION 01.00 23.09.2021 Creating Document 01.01 28.01.2022 Revision of the safety instructions 01.03 14.11.2022 Formatting revised; Added new extension boards 02.00 18.07.2023 Added boards FG8800M00, FG8802S00, FG8802S01, FG8802S02, FG8802S20, FG8901P06 Added factory default instructions to all boards that have a configuration Added cable housing information to FG8901P01 and...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 4 Preliminary Remarks This document describes the functions, operation, mounting and commissioning of the products of the 8100 product series, including the base systems as well as the hot-plug extension boards that can be used. WARNING Read the instructions completely.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 4.1 Conformity data CE conformity This device complies with the requirements of the EU Directives 2014/30/EU "Electromagnetic Compatibility" and 2014/35/EU "Low Voltage Directive". For this purpose, the device bears the CE marking (CE = Communautés Européennes = European Communities). The CE indicates to the control authorities that the product complies with the requirements of the EU Directive - in particular with regard to health protection and safety of users and consumers - and may be freely placed on...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 4.2 Signal words for warnings This document is not a complete list of all safety measures required for operation of the product. However, it does contain information that you must observe for your personal safety and to prevent damage to property.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 5 Safety instructions Note The product information is intended exclusively for qualified electricians. This document is not a complete list of all safety measures required for operation of the product. However, it does contain information that you must observe for your personal safety and to avoid damage to property.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 5.1 Intended Use The equipment may only be operated under the ambient conditions described in this document. Correct and safe operation of the product requires the following: • A proper transport • Proper storage, installation and assembly •...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 6 Introduction The 8100 product series are fully modular time reference systems that support the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou and IRNSS/NavIC, as well as NTP, PTP and various other time sources for precise and reliable time synchronization at extremely competitive prices and are particularly well suited for critical infrastructure applications.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 7.1 Extension board positions Figure 1 Figure 1 shows the rear panel of an 8100 product series base system, with labels for the individual 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...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 7.2 PSU - Power Supply Unit Up to 2 PSUs are supported in an 8100 product series base system. A PSU converts the voltage on its supply voltage input connector(s) to the device internal supply voltage. If two PSUs are operated in one base system, then a 1 out of 2 redundancy is obtained.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 7.6 Minimal configuration To operate an 8100 product series device as a time reference system the following functions must be provided at least once by an extension board in the FG8101G01: PSU, MC, TDC, SP Note: The MC functionality is only needed for the management (configuration and monitoring) of the device and the extension boards and for the data indication on the display of the base system.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 7.7.1 LEDs The LEDs show the current status of the whole device. If only the red LED is on, then at least one extension board or the base system is operating in error state. If only the yellow LED is on, then least one extension board or the base system is operating in warning state, but none of them are in error state.
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation In the first 6 seconds after a reboot of the base system a display test is performed, where the backlight of the display is switched on and off and each of the 40x2 blocks of the display are shown alternately empty and full.
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation The POS1 screen displays the part number of the extension board that is in POS1 and status information that depends on the extension board type. This screen is active for 30 seconds, then the display changes to the IDLE state, unless the button is pressed within the 30 seconds, then it changes to the POS2 screen.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 8 System mounting 8100 product series base systems are designed for installation in a 19" control cabinet. The following steps must be carried out for installation in the 19" control cabinet: CAUTION Thermic The lateral ventilation openings on the left and right must not be covered. Otherwise, the ventilation is ineffective and the maximum permissible operating temperature of the device is decreased due to insufficient convection and/or thermal coupling with surrounding devices.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 9 Connection of the supply and data lines The 8100 product series time reference systems are designed for operation on hazardous voltages. WARNING Failure to follow the safety instructions in this manual can result in serious personal injury and property damage.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 10 Available base systems Actually, two different base systems are available: • FG8101G01: This base system supports all above-described features • FG8101G02: This base system has the restriction, that POS6 cannot be used. Because POS2 is prepared to be equipped with a board that utilizes that space of POS2 and POS6 10.1 FG8101G02 restrictions Due to the fact, that POS6 of FG8101G02 cannot be used, it has the following restrictions:...
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation Figure 5 For POS1 and POS5, the board must be placed on the guides of the isolation plate and then inserted into FG8101G01 (in Figure 6, the guides of the isolation plate on which the board must be placed are marked). Figure 6 Note Extension board rotation...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.2 Dismounting of extension boards To remove an extension board from the base system, all cables must first be disconnected from the corresponding extension board. CAUTION Disconnect cable from extension board All cables must be disconnected from an extension board before disassembling it, otherwise an electric shock or a defect of the extension board may occur.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3 Supported extension boards Different extension boards are supported by the 8100 product series base system. The following chapters describe the extension card cover elements, the LED states of the extension boards, huma how a factory default can be applied to the extension board and which board pages are supported by the extension board.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.1 FG8701G01 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 7 Note FG8701G01 can only be equipped in POS2 of base system FG8101G02. It cannot be equipped in FG8101G01 or any other position of FG8101G02. FG8701G01 is an extension board with MC, TDC and SP functionality. A GNSS antenna system can be connected to the antenna connector .
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.1.2 Factory default A factory default can be performed via the push button that’s reachable through the 1.5mm diameter hole next to the LED symbols on the board’s bezel. The button must be pressed for at least 10s to perform a factory default.
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation PTP ➔ Status PTP ➔ Config Time Service General ➔ Status General ➔ Config NTP ➔ Status NTP ➔ Action NTP ➔ Config PTP ➔ Status PTP ➔ Config SIMATIC NTP 10s broadcast ➔ Config SINEC H1 ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.2 FG8701G02 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 8 Note FG8701G02 can only be equipped in POS2 of base system FG8101G02. It cannot be equipped in FG8101G01 or any other position of FG8101G02. FG8701G02 is identical to FG8701G01, the only difference is equipped GNSS receiver. Version: 03.00;...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.3 FG8701G03 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 9 Note FG8701G01 can only be equipped in POS2 of base system FG8101G02. It cannot be equipped in FG8101G01 or any other position of FG8101G02. FG8701G03 is an extension board with MC, TDC and SP functionality. GNSS antenna systems can be connected to the antenna connector .
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.3.2 Factory default A factory default can be performed via the push button that’s reachable through the 1.5mm diameter hole next to the LED symbols on the board’s bezel. The button must be pressed for at least 10s to perform a factory default.
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation NTP ➔ Status NTP ➔ Action NTP ➔ Config PTP ➔ Status PTP ➔ Config Time Service General ➔ Status General ➔ Config NTP ➔ Status NTP ➔ Action NTP ➔ Config PTP ➔ Status PTP ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.4 FG8702G01 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 10 FG8702G01 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.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.4.3 Supported board pages in huma huma The following table lists the supported board pages of this board. Board Overview General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔ Config Network General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.5 FG8702G02 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 11 FG8702G02 is identical to FG8702G01, the only difference is the holdover performance. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 37 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.6 FG8702G03 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 12 FG8702G03 is identical to FG8702G01, the only difference is the holdover performance. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 38 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.7 FG8702G04 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 13 FG8702G04 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.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.7.3 Supported board pages in huma huma The following table lists the supported board pages of this board. Board Overview General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔ Config Network General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔...
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation PTP ➔ Config Time Service General ➔ Status General ➔ Config NTP ➔ Status NTP ➔ Action NTP ➔ Config PTP ➔ Status PTP ➔ Config SIMATIC NTP 10s broadcast ➔ Config SINEC H1 ➔ Config Monitoring Events ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.8 FG8702G05 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 14 FG8702G05 is identical to FG8702G04, the only difference is the holdover performance. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 42 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.9 FG8702G06 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 15 FG8702G06 is identical to FG8702G04, the only difference is the holdover performance. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 43 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.10 FG8702G11 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 16 FG8702G11 is identical to FG8702G01, the only difference is the receiver performance. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 44 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.11 FG8702G12 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 17 FG8702G12 is identical to FG8702G01, the only differences are the holdover and receiver performances. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 45 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.12 FG8702G13 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 18 FG8702G13 is identical to FG8702G01, the only differences are the holdover and receiver performance. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 46 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.13 FG8702G14 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 19 FG8702G14 is identical to FG8702G01, the only differences are the holdover and receiver performances. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 47 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.14 FG8702G15 - MC, TDC and SP functionality Figure 20 FG8702G15 is identical to FG8702G04, the only differences are the holdover and receiver performances. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 48 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.15 FG8800M00 - MC and SP functionality Figure 21 FG8800M00 is an extension board with MC and SP functionality. If it is plugged into a position that does not support MC functionality, then it can be operated as a SP extension board. The status connector provides a potential free contact which can be configured by the customer.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.15.1 Supported board pages in huma huma The following table lists the supported board pages of this board. Board Overview General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔ Config Network General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.16 FG8801F02 - SP functionality Figure 22 FG8801F02 is an extension board with SP functionality. This extension board takes the time provided on one or both TDIs of the base system and provides the time via its two network interfaces in various network time protocol formats.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.16.3 Supported board pages in huma huma The following table lists the supported board pages of this board. Board Overview General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔ Config Network General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.17 FG8801N02 - SP functionality Figure 23 FG8801N02 is an extension board with SP functionality. This extension board takes the time provided on one or both TDIs of the base system and provides the time via its two network interfaces in various network time protocol formats.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.17.3 Supported board pages in huma huma The following table lists the supported board pages of this board. Board Overview General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔ Config Network General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.18 FG8802S00 - SP functionality Figure 24 FG8802S00 is an extension board with SP functionality. This extension board takes the time provided on one or both TDIs of the base system and provides the time via its four SMA connectors (X1 –...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation Figure 25 The position of the dip-switch is highlighted in Figure 25. 11.3.18.3 Supported board pages in huma huma The following table lists the supported board pages of this board. Board Overview General ➔ Status General ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.19 FG8802S01 - SP functionality Figure 26 FG8802S01 is identical to FG8802S00, the only difference is that it has four BNC connectors instead of four SMA connectors. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 59 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.20 FG8802S02 - SP functionality Figure 27 FG8802S02 is identical to FG8802S00, the only difference is that it has four screw terminals instead of four SMA connectors. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 60 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.21 FG8802S20 - SP functionality Figure 28 FG8802S20 is identical to FG8802S00, the only difference is that it has four ST type fiber optic connectors (820nm multimode) instead of four SMA connectors. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 61 of 82...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.22 FG8803S02 - SP functionality Figure 29 FG8803S02 is an extension board with SP functionality. This extension board takes the time provided on one or both TDIs of the base system and provides the time via its two 9-pole D_SUB connectors (X1 –...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.22.3 Supported board pages in huma huma The following table lists the supported board pages of this board. Board Overview General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔ Config Sync Setting General ➔ Status General ➔ Action General ➔...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.23 FG8803S20 - SP functionality Figure 30 FG8803S02 is an extension board with SP functionality. This extension board takes the time provided on one or both TDIs of the base system and provides the time via its for ST type fiber optic connectors (820nm multimode) in various serial string formats.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.23.3 Factory default A factory default can be performed via the push button that’s reachable through the 1.5mm diameter hole next to the LED symbols on the board’s bezel. The button must be pressed for at least 10s to perform a factory default.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.24 FG8901P01 - PSU 85-264VAC / 125-250VDC Figure 31 FG8901P01 is an extension board with PSU functionality. It has a connector via which the supply voltage can be connected to this board. DANGER The device is operated with dangerous voltages. a) Disconnect all necessary supply lines / plugs before working on the device.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation DANGER Provisions of IEC 62368-1 Assembly and disassembly of the supply line to the plug is only permitted in a de- energized state (e.g., by the primary-side line protection). The supply lines must be adequately fused and dimensioned. Connection cross-section: 1mm²...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.25 FG8901P02 - PSU 18-36VDC Figure 32 FG8901P02 is an extension board with PSU functionality. It has two connectors for a redundant supply voltage feed. DANGER The device is operated with dangerous voltages. a) Disconnect all necessary live supply lines / plugs before working on the device.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 2 x voltage supply (redundant) - 3 pole 1mm² - 2.5mm² (17 AWG - 13 AWG) Conductor cross section DANGER An additional disconnecting device (protective contact socket / mains switch) must be easily accessible. 11.3.25.2 Status LEDs The PSU has detected an operating fault e.g., missing supply voltage / defective board Yellow...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.26 FG8901P03 - PSU 36-76VDC Figure 33 FG8901P03 is an extension board with PSU functionality. It has two connectors for a redundant supply voltage feed. DANGER The device is operated with dangerous voltages. a) Disconnect all necessary live supply lines / plugs before working on the device.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 2 x voltage supply (redundant) - 3 pole 1mm² – 2,5mm² (17 AWG – 13 AWG) Conductor cross section DANGER An additional disconnecting device (protective contact socket / mains switch) must be easily accessible. 11.3.26.2 Status LEDs The PSU has detected an operating fault e.g., missing supply voltage / defective board Yellow...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.27 FG8901P04 - PSU 60-160VDC Figure 34 FG8901P04 is an extension board with PSU functionality. It has two connectors for a redundant supply voltage feed. DANGER The device is operated with dangerous voltages. d) Disconnect all necessary live supply lines / plugs before working on the device.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation DANGER Provisions of IEC 62368-1 Assembly and disassembly of the supply line to the plug is only permitted in a de- energized state (e.g., by the primary-side line protection). The supply lines must be adequately fused and dimensioned. Connection cross-section: 1mm²...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 11.3.28 FG8901P06 - PSU 19-75VDC Figure 35 FG8901P06 is an extension board with PSU functionality. It has two connectors for a redundant supply voltage feed. DANGER The device is operated with dangerous voltages. d) Disconnect all necessary live supply lines / plugs before working on the device.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 2 x voltage supply (redundant) - 3 pole 1mm² - 2.5mm² (17 AWG - 13 AWG) Conductor cross section DANGER An additional disconnecting device (protective contact socket / mains switch) must be easily accessible. 11.3.28.2 Status LEDs The PSU has detected an operating fault e.g., missing supply voltage / defective board Yellow...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 12 Commissioning To put an 8100 product series device into operation, the following steps must be carried out: • Mount the base system as described in chapter 8 System mounting • Mount the extension boards into the base system as described in chapter 11.1 Mounting of extension boards (the minimum configuration described in chapter 7.6 Minimal configuration must be fulfilled).
Technical Documentation 13 Maintenance No special maintenance is required for the 8100 product series devices. If you detect a malfunction, follow the instructions in the corresponding chapters for hopf troubleshooting or contact the Elektronik GmbH -Support. 14 Troubleshooting 14.1 Procedure...
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 15 Repair Apart from the extension boards only fans of the base system may be exchanged outside a hopf factory of the company Elektronik GmbH. Limit work on the hardware to the necessary extent. Note Have defective extension boards replaced only by trained persons.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 15.1 Fan replacement Tools needed: Phillips screwdriver PH1 To replace one or both fans, all cables from the extension boards and the ground cable(s) of the base system must first be unplugged/dismounted, then the base system must be removed from the control cabinet.
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation Then the cover of the base system must be lifted and placed in front of the front panel of the base system so that the inside of the cover is facing up (see Figure 37). WARNING Cover grounding cable The cover must be lifted carefully, as it is connected to the rest of the housing by a...
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8100 Product Series Technical Documentation Then the cable guide of the fan cable must be opened, the fan must be unplugged from its connector and the defective fan must be removed from the base system. Figure 38 shows the positions of the cable guide and the plug of the fan.
8100 Product Series Technical Documentation 16 Technical Specifications Technical specifications of the base system and all extension boards can be found in the latest 8100 product series product sheet. Version: 03.00; Date: 06.08.2024 Page 82 of 82...
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