
CP3 version 3003
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Use a 1.5 mm
2
(14-16AWG) stranded wire with ferrules for internal wiring.
Programming
Carpark 3 must be programmed by the SBP2WEB24 configuration tool. This tool is used to locate the
Carpark modules and to connect them to the correct Lane, Line and Position. The configuration software is
a part of the SBP2WEB24.
Below, in section ‘Configuration software’, we show a programming example for a small lane with lines.
The Carpark 3 also includes Carpark software, from which the installer can perform the complete
monitoring and controlling of the carpark system. In installations with only one SBP2WEB24 module (also
less than 630 spaces), this software is available in the SBP2WEB24 module. However, in larger installations
with two or more SBP2WEB24s (up to 10 units or 6300 spaces), the Carpark Server SBP2CPY24 will be
needed.
This manual will not get around programming in details. Detailed programming, examples etc. can be found
in the software manual for the SBP2WEB24 controller, which is also available at
http://www.productselection.net/MANUALS/UK/cp3_manual.pdf
Only a few programming examples and screenshots will be shown in this manual.
Below in section ‘Carpark software’, we show an example of a programming procedure. The procedure
briefly describes the important elements and the steps to follow. It is important to follow the steps
described or to use the software manual to achieve a good result.
The Dupline
®
Fieldbus
General Information on the Fieldbus
The bus system that links the carpark sensors and display interface together is the Dupline® fieldbus. This
highly reliable, robust bus system has been proven in more than 150,000 installations worldwide in a wide
range of building automation applications such as water distribution, mining, railways and parking systems.
Dupline
®
Bus Features and Benefits
The strength of the Dupline® system consists of a unique set of features which enables elegant, flexible and
cost-effective solutions.
The Dupline® bus is a signal transmission system that reduces the need for wires, as compared to an
ordinary installation. Using only 2-wires, information can be transmitted from a distance of up to 2 km.
Many input and output modules are supplied from the same 2-wires. Both digital (On-Off) and analogue
data (e.g. temperature, light level, wind speed) are present on the bus at the same time. The data are
collected by the SH2MCG24 and then processed by the SB2WEB24.
The SH2MCG24 is the smart Dupline® bus generator that powers the Dupline® bus via the local bus and via
the terminals of the modules. All Dupline® slave modules have to be connected to one SH2MCG24 to be
part of the smart-building system.
The Dupline® modules in the smart-building system can be divided into two groups: