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Reason RT434
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Product Scope
- Key Features
- GNSS
- Time Sync Flexibility
- Functional Overview
- Chapter 2: Safety Information
- Installation, Commissioning and Servicing
- Fusing Requirements
- Pre-energization Checklist
- Peripheral Circuitry
- Chapter 3: Hardware Design
- Network Ports
- Chapter 4: Installation
- Mounting
- Grounding (Earthing)
- Figure 12: Recommended position for installing the GNSS Antenna
- TTL Electrical Outputs
- Optical Outputs
- Amplitude Modulated Output
- Dry-Contact Relay
- Euro Type Connections
- Factory default settings
- Network port and communication protocols
- Preventive Maintenance Actions
- Chapter 5: Operation
- Web Interface (Remote Access)
- Monitoring Menus – Web Interface
- General Information
- Figure 30: Section of Web Interface to monitor timestamps of event input
- Chapter 6: Configuration
- Ethernet
- Ethernet Ports
- Time Settings
- Time Settings - Configuration Summary
- Time Signals
- Serial datagram
- Customizable datagrams
- Time Signals - Configuration Summary
- PTP Configuration
- Figure 36: Characteristics from PTP Power Profile IEEE C37.238:2011
- Comparison between PTP Power Profiles
- Delay mechanism
- Table 14: Summary of configurable PTP parameters
- Setup
- Configuration Management
- Log Files
- Chapter 7: Maintenance
- Remote monitoring (Web Interface)
- Equipment Upgrade - Key Change
- Cleaning Instructions
- Chapter 8: Technical Specification
- GNSS Antenna Type
- Surge Arrester
- Outputs
- Serial Port (RS232, RS422/485)
- Environment
- Table 34: Safety tests
- Dimensions, Weight
- Chapter 9: Ordering Options
- RT430 GNSS Cortec
- RT434 GNSS Cortec
- Chapter 10: Appendixes
- Appendix B – PTP Standard Concepts (IEEE1588)
- Hierarchical Topology
- PTP Synchronization
- Network protocols
- Master, Slave and Grandmaster clocks
- Appendix C – Serial Datagrams
- Meinberg Datagram
- Table 42: Meinberg Datagram Time Information
- Appendix D – Antenna Delay Compensation
- Table 46: Attenuation of antenna cables
- Appendix E – Application Examples
- Application Example 3: Synchrophasor, TWFL and Process Bus Applications
- Application Example 4: IEEE 1588 in a PRP Network
- Application Example 5: Time Sync Expansion using RT411 and RT412
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