S&C Instruction Sheet 1041-540 5
Installation
This instruction sheet was prepared for use with all stand-alone 5800 Series control
software available as of September 2004:
SNCD2S0X Rev. 2.37, SNCD2S0V Rev. 2.31, PADD2S0X Rev. 2.37, USBD2S0X Rev.
2.30, and UDSD2S0X Rev. 2.26.
The revision number is on the setup disk label and on the IntelliLink® Setup Software
TROUBLESHOOTING: Control & Switch Information
screen. For questions regarding
the applicability of information in this instruction sheet to future product releases, please
contact S&C.
Applicable
Software
This section describes various switch control components. The following “Overview of
Switch Control Operations” section explains how these components work together to
monitor the distribution feeder and manage switch operation.
The Switch Control Modules
The switch control electronics modules are described in this section and are shown in
Figure 1.
Switch Control
Components
Faceplate
processor board
Power supply
control I/O
module
ASP module
(behind the PS/IO
module
Sensor
conditioning
module (behind
the PS/IO and
ASP modules)
Figure 1. Location of the switch control modules (front view).
Faceplate/5800 control module
. This printed circuit board is attached to the back of
the faceplate. It includes all the electronics and toggle switches for the faceplate and the
5800 control microprocessor.
Power Supply/Control I/O module (PS/IO)
.
This is the source for all low-voltage
power the switch control uses and any associated communications equipment. It is also
responsible for all digital interfacing. The PS/IO module performs all data-acquisition,
control, and basic communication interfacing functions. For more about the power
management system, see the “Power Supply/Control I/O Module” section on page 13.
ASP module
.
This module is responsible for waveform processing. It is located behind
the Power Supply/Control I/O module.
Sensor Conditioning module
.
This module conditions ac waveforms to standard low-
voltage AC levels and provides analog I/O interfacing. The module is located behind PS/
IO and ASP modules.