Technische Alternative CAN-BC2 Installation And Programming Manual Download Page 4

DL settings ......................................................................................................................................................... 33 
DL input .............................................................................................................................................................. 33 

DL bus address and DL bus index............................................................................................................... 33 
Designation .................................................................................................................................................. 34 
DL bus timeout ............................................................................................................................................. 34 
Unit ................................................................................................................................................................ 34 
Value at timeout ........................................................................................................................................... 34 
Sensor check ................................................................................................................................................ 35 
Sensor error .................................................................................................................................................. 35 
DL digital inputs ........................................................................................................................................... 35 
Bus load from DL sensors ........................................................................................................................... 35 

DL output ........................................................................................................................................................... 36 

M-Bus........................................................................................................................................................ 37

 

Settings .............................................................................................................................................................. 37 
M-Bus input........................................................................................................................................................ 38 

General ......................................................................................................................................................... 39 
Designation .................................................................................................................................................. 39 
Unit ................................................................................................................................................................ 40 

Sensor correction ..................................................................................................................................... 40 
Value at timeout ....................................................................................................................................... 40 

Sensor check ................................................................................................................................................ 40 
Sensor error .................................................................................................................................................. 40 

System values ........................................................................................................................................... 42

 

Device settings .......................................................................................................................................... 43

 

General ............................................................................................................................................................... 43 

Currency ....................................................................................................................................................... 43 
Technician / Expert password .................................................................................................................... 43 
Access to menu ........................................................................................................................................... 43 
Time / location ............................................................................................................................................. 44 

Bus settings ....................................................................................................................................................... 44 

C.M.I. Menu ....................................................................................................................................... 45

 

Date / time / location ................................................................................................................................. 45

 

Value summary.......................................................................................................................................... 47

 

Fixed values .............................................................................................................................................. 48

 

Changing a digital fixed value .......................................................................................................................... 48 
Changing an analogue fixed value ................................................................................................................... 49 
Activating a fixed pulse value ........................................................................................................................... 49 

General settings ........................................................................................................................................ 50

 

Version and serial number ......................................................................................................................... 51

 

Messages .................................................................................................................................................. 52

 

User ........................................................................................................................................................... 53

 

Current user ....................................................................................................................................................... 53 
List of permitted actions ................................................................................................................................... 54 

Data administration ................................................................................................................................... 55

 

C.M.I. - Data administration menu ................................................................................................................... 55 

Total reset .................................................................................................................................................... 55 
Restart .......................................................................................................................................................... 55 

Loading function data or updating firmware via C.M.I. .................................................................................. 56 
Loading function data or updating firmware via UVR16x2 or CAN-MTx2 ..................................................... 57 

Reset ................................................................................................................................................. 59

 

LED status indicators ........................................................................................................................ 59

 

Technical data ................................................................................................................................... 60

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CAN-BC2

Page 1: ...www ta co at Manual version 1 15 1 English CAN BC2 CAN Bus converter Installation instructions Programming manual...

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Page 3: ...module 11 Programming with TAPPS2 12 Designations 12 User defined designations 12 Fixed values 14 Fixed value type 14 Digital 14 Analogue 15 Pulse 15 Designation 16 Restriction of change authority 16...

Page 4: ...ician Expert password 43 Access to menu 43 Time location 44 Bus settings 44 C M I Menu 45 Date time location 45 Value summary 47 Fixed values 48 Changing a digital fixed value 48 Changing an analogue...

Page 5: ...sult in considerable damage to the environment as many of the materials used require professional handling Standard delivery CAN BC2 CAN bus converter 2x terminal 4 pole 2x terminal 2 pole Plastic wal...

Page 6: ...programmable controllers and must be observed This manual describes only certain features that are specific to this device Each CAN network must be provided with a 120 ohm bus terminator at the first...

Page 7: ...rthing e g CAN UES CAN UES2 With CAN bus surge arresters The screen of the disconnected network is connected to CAN bus earth GND for each bus converter This screen must not be directly earthed The CA...

Page 8: ...le centre as possible We recommend earthing the screen indirectly in the other buildings using a gas discharge arrester Branch cables As a general principle branch cables are not permitted in a CAN bu...

Page 9: ...y and the signal transfer from DL bus sensors An additional power supply by means of an external power supply unit such as with the CAN bus is not possible Take the bus load into consideration as sens...

Page 10: ...s of a long cable so that no critical electronic parts are directly connected to the bus over the entire remote connection The CAN BC2 protects against potential differences of up to 1 kV and can ther...

Page 11: ...es are described extensively in their own manuals KNX module MD KNX This module helps to make it possible to connect the CAN bus network to the KNX bus network Up to 64 values can be exported to the K...

Page 12: ...groups or from the user defined designations You can also assign a number from 1 to 16 to every designation User defined designations Up to 100 different designations can be defined by the user The ma...

Page 13: ...Programming with TAPPS2 Designations 13 Enter the designations finish with OK Select from the list of previously created user defined designations The required designation is displayed...

Page 14: ...be used as input variables for functions for example Example Fixed value type Once the required fixed value is selected the fixed value type can be defined Digital Analogue Pulse Digital Select the m...

Page 15: ...limits and the current fixed value The value can be adjusted in the menu within those limits Pulse A fixed value of this type allows short pulses to be generated by tapping it in the menu Example Sele...

Page 16: ...designation by selecting a predefined designation or one of the user defined designations You can also assign a number from 1 to 16 to every designation Restriction of change authority For all fixed v...

Page 17: ...respective input and output variables to other parts of the system other functions or the network The individual function modules are described in the UVR16x2 RSM610 and CAN IO 45 manuals This manual...

Page 18: ...able input variable which represents the fundamental activation of the entire function It permits simple blocking or enabling of the entire function by means of a digital signal ON OFF Example Analogu...

Page 19: ...information which variable from the source will be transferred to the function Example CAN bus analogue Measurement the value measured RAS mode subject to the setting of the switch on the room sensor...

Page 20: ...dule to match the properties of their system Example Comparison function The parameters menu may also be divided into further sub menus in the C M I view depending on the function If optional sensors...

Page 21: ...tion Demand is triggered at T dem set Diff on 61 C shutdown is triggered at T dem set Diff off 69 C The values of Diff on and Diff off can also be negative but are always added to the set temperature...

Page 22: ...n the parameters area by the user instead However if the link is set up the value will be displayed in grey in the parameters area and I V will be given as the value Example Comparison function Value...

Page 23: ...ion quantities Function quantity Decimal places Function quantity Decimal places dimensionless 0 Litre 0 dimensionless 1 1 Cubic metre 0 Performance factor 2 Flow rate all 0 dimensionless 5 5 Output k...

Page 24: ...ut variable can also be linked multiple times to function input variables or bus outputs The number of output variables varies greatly depending on the function Example In the Comparison function ther...

Page 25: ...n the installation instructions If a CAN input or CAN output is inserted into the drawing the device settings can be defined for the first time These settings then apply to all other CAN elements as w...

Page 26: ...of the CAN bus network must have the same transfer rate in order to be able to communicate with each other The bus rate can be set to between 5 and 500 kbit s with lower bus rates allowing longer cabl...

Page 27: ...which point the logging buffer is enabled again The settings required on the C M I for datalogging via CAN bus are described in the C M I s online help Each bus converter can issue a maximum of 64 di...

Page 28: ...signation can be selected from various designation groups or can be user defined Example CAN bus timeout Definition of the timeout time for the CAN input minimum value 5 minutes As long as the informa...

Page 29: ...he sensor check is set to active a monitoring function Every CAN input is assigned its own unit which can differ from the unit used by the transmission node A range of units is available to choose fro...

Page 30: ...nd 9999 9 C for a lead break Those values are utilised in the internal calculations in the event of an error By selecting suitable thresholds and values for a short circuit or lead break a fixed value...

Page 31: ...designation groups or can be user defined Transmission condition Example If change 10 A new transmission will be made if the current value has changed by more than the quantity specified 1 0 K in thi...

Page 32: ...be given its own designation The designation can be selected from various designation groups or can be user defined Transmission condition Example If change yes no Transmission of the value if a stat...

Page 33: ...ging via the DL bus and for display on the RAS PLUS room sensor The C M I is used for DL datalogging Only the input and output values and the 2 heat meters are included in the data output the values o...

Page 34: ...controller to react appropriately to a failure of the DL bus or DL sensor In System values General a network error for all DL inputs is available Unit If the measured variable is set to Automatic the...

Page 35: ...9999 9 C for a lead break Those values are utilised in the internal calculations in the event of an error By selecting suitable thresholds and values for a short circuit or lead break a fixed value ca...

Page 36: ...e and digital values can be transmitted to the DL bus network via a DL output For example a digital command to activate an O2 DL O2 sensor can be issued Example Programming the parameters of DL output...

Page 37: ...ystem This menu contains all the information and settings needed to set up an M Bus network Settings In the Device settings M Bus menu the general settings for the M Bus and the addresses of the M Bus...

Page 38: ...to 32 M Bus inputs can be programmed For a connected M Bus device device information and data received can be read by pressing the List button Example C M I view for a connected M Bus meter After 255...

Page 39: ...nits The manuals issued by the M Bus device manufacturers contain more details about the values Example Programming the parameters of M Bus input 1 Available for selection Analogue or digital In most...

Page 40: ...r of the M Bus value is available as a digital input variable for a function This application is only useful if user defined threshold and output values are specified for the sensor error Sensor error...

Page 41: ...nue operating in emergency mode fixed hysteresis 10 or 1 0 C The short circuit threshold must be defined below the lead break threshold Example Temperature If the measurement is below 10 C 50 C will b...

Page 42: ...lues No Yes which are not connected to the error status of a specific sensor or network input If any one of the sensors or network inputs has an error the status of the corresponding group changes fro...

Page 43: ...the currency for yield metering Technician Expert password Entry of the passwords for this programming Access to menu Definition of the user levels from which access to the main menu is permitted If o...

Page 44: ...enwich Mean Time GPS latitude Geographical latitude according to GPS global positioning system GPS longitude Geographical longitude according to GPS The values for geographical latitude and longitude...

Page 45: ...om network node 1 and cannot be changed in the bus converter A CAN bus device which has its own clock function must therefore have the node number 1 UVR16x2 UVR1611 RSM610 C M I Selecting this status...

Page 46: ...e DD MM YY Time the current time GPS latitude geographical latitude according to GPS global positioning system GPS longitude geographical longitude according to GPS The values for geographical latitud...

Page 47: ...e summary 47 Value summary This menu item shows the current values for the DL inputs and the analogue and digital CAN inputs The various values are displayed by selecting the group required Example CA...

Page 48: ...M I Menu Fixed values 48 Fixed values Changing a digital fixed value Selecting a button with a light background allows you to change the fixed value Example Changeover from ON to OFF via a selection b...

Page 49: ...ge the fixed value Example The current value is shown example 50 0 C The set value can be changed by clicking the UP or DOWN arrow It is also possible to highlight the value and overwrite it with the...

Page 50: ...have access to the main menu If only technicians or experts are permitted access to the menu a password must be entered when selecting the main menu Currency select the currency for yield metering Use...

Page 51: ...ion 51 Version and serial number This menu item displays the serial number internal production data and the name of the current function data with date The serial number is also visible on the module...

Page 52: ...ctivated messages Example Message 1 is active If there is at least one active message a warning symbol will appear in the upper status line More detailed information on the messages is provided in the...

Page 53: ...t level a password must be entered which can be set by the programmer After function data has been loaded the module returns to the user level and adopts the programmed passwords Following a restart t...

Page 54: ...of system values Technician All of the above plus Access to main menu only if enabled for technician or user in the General settings Changes to the fixed values parameters except for type and measure...

Page 55: ...ts and outputs bus inputs and outputs fixed values and system values The settings for the CAN node number and the CAN bus rate are retained After tapping the screen you will be asked to confirm that y...

Page 56: ...oller the bus converter does not have a menu for language selection The required file must first be loaded onto the SD card of the C M I The file is subsequently transferred onto the bus converter You...

Page 57: ...updating firmware via UVR16x2 or CAN MTx2 The data transfer can only be carried out in the technician or expert level in the data admin menu In order to send the file to the module tap the plus symbo...

Page 58: ...Data administration 58 Select the node number and then tap Tapping cancels the action The data transfer is only possible after a technician or expert password has been entered for the target device...

Page 59: ...ttings for all bus inputs and outputs fixed values system values and the CAN bus settings LED status indicators Status indicators at converter start Indicator Explanation Steady red light The bus conv...

Page 60: ...adjustable from 5 to 500 kbit s for both sides of the CAN bus M Bus Standard baud rate 2400 Bd adjustable from 300 to 38 400 Bd data from max 4 M Bus devices can be read IP rating IP 40 Protection cl...

Page 61: ...ar use Part 1 General requirements EN 61000 6 3 2007 A1 2011 AC2012 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 3 Generic standards Emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial envir...

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Page 64: ...ructions or incorrect maintenance 4 The guarantee will become void if repairs or actions are carried out by people who are not authorised to perform them or have not been so authorised by us or if our...

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