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Table of Contents About this document.........................................................................................................4 1 Safety regulations ..............................................................................................7 1.1 Country-specific standards...................................................................................7 1.2 Commissioning and testing ..................................................................................7 1.
About this document About this document Purpose This manual is intended as a guide to the installation, configuration, and operation for the MM8000 management stations that includes the CP100 gas control units. It presents the MM8000 Add-on module for the CP100 support.
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Safety regulations Country-specific standards 1 1 Safety regulations This section describes the danger levels and the relevant safety regulations applicable to the use of the products described in this manual. Please read the following work instructions as well as the preceding section About this document thoroughly before beginning any work. 1.1 Country-specific standards Siemens products are developed and produced in compliance with the relevant international and European safety standards.
2 Introduction What's new 2 Introduction The CP100 is a gas detection unit supporting up to 3 modules, handling 8 gas sensors each. Detection lines, internal status and power supply are all monitored and the unit provides relays output for both alarm and fault conditions. The CP100 control unit can communicate over a serial line to the MM8000 system via NK82xx units. The communication protocol is CDDL/CDSF and requires a specific NK82xx firmware [➙ 12].
Installation Add-on distribution package 3 3 Installation 3.1 Add-on distribution package The MM8000 software for the control unit support is distributed as an add-on package, to be installed on the stations including the Composer tool (client-only and FEP stations are therefore excluded) after the standard MM8000 Setup. The package is named MM8000 MPx.xx - System Extension N.04 (CP100 Vy.yy) and is made up by an installation kit of a few files.
3 Installation Software installation 3. On the station(s) with configuration capability (Composer tool), install the add-on module [➙ 11]. 4. Update the NK8000 firmware [➙ 12]. 3.2 3.2.1 Software installation Requirements This add-on does not add any special requirements to the standard MM8000 setup.
Installation Software installation 3.2.3 3 Installing the Add-on module The following is the installation procedure for the add-on module. WARNING Add-on versions older than MP4.15 require a different installation procedure; for such cases, please refer to the add-on manual of the corresponding version. 3.2.3.1 Installation on MM8000 MP4.15 and later A specific application – the Add-on Manager – is provided starting from MM8000 MP4.15, and allows installing and updating the add-on modules.
3 Installation Communication network 3.3 Communication network The control unit is connected to the MM8000 system by means of the NK8000 network and namely via the NK82xx units. In order to communicate with the control unit, the NK82xx units should however be equipped with a new firmware that is included in the installation package as an additional component (DLL) to be added to the standard firmware file set.
Installation Communication network 3 2. Expand the Channel collection folder in: Supervision System Settings > MM8000 System > Physical configuration > Station (or FEP) > Channel collection 3. Select the NS8210 driver node and then the Download tab. Download tab 4. Select all the branches (NK82xx) in the list located in the upper part of the form. Note: In order to select multiple branches, keep the CTRL key pressed while you make your selections. See the following: Selecting the NK82xx 5.
3 Installation Communication network In a few moments, the new firmware shows in the Firmware List. The _0x suffix in the firmware name indicates the add-on index. 6. Select the new firmware version in the Firmware List. 7. Click the Download Firmware button. The download procedure starts. The new firmware is downloaded to the NK82xx units via FTP (File Transfer Protocol) services over the network. 8. Ensure that you have successfully completed all downloads.
Configuration Configuration checklist 4 4 Configuration 4.1 Configuration checklist Verify that you have satisfied the items needed in the first checklist before proceeding to the configuration checklist that follows. Items needed for configuration The number of CP100 systems The address mode (collective or individual) for each unit Exact information on the CP100 internal configuration (lines, sensors, outputs, etc.
4 Configuration Configuration procedure 4.2 Configuration procedure The following are the configuration procedures for the CP100 control unit. Adding the folder for the CP100 system 1. Open the Composer project. 2. Create a folder for the control unit. Adding the CP100 node 1. Select the new folder. 2. Select the CP100 icon . The new node is added to the project structure. Note: You can customise the default name of the new node by clicking once on the name, typing a new name, and pressing Enter.
Configuration Configuration procedure 4 Setting CP100 mode (subtype) Detailed unit configuration You now have to define the CP100 internal structure to reflect the actual control unit configuration. By default, the CP100 structure includes the following objects: Power Supply Users folder – User 1 – User 2 – User 3 1st Module (Master) – Horn – Output 1 – Output 2 – Output 3 More optional objects can be added.
4 Configuration Configuration procedure Configuration procedure 1. Select the CP100 node and open the sub-tree. 2. Select the Module Master node. The Composer toolbar, on the left hand side of the screen, is populated with the icons associated to the objects you can to add the selected sub-folder. 3. Move the mouse on the icons and, using the tooltip text, locate the object you want to add. 4. Click the icon. The selected object is added to the tree. 5.
Configuration Configuration procedure 4 Linking the Communication network 1. Open NK82xx sub-folders. Expand the NK8000 network folders until you reach the node that represents the NK882x COM port that is physically connected to the control unit. 2. Select the control unit node. 3. Drag and drop the control unit node to the network COM port. Note: Composer helps you in recognising a valid link by showing a shortcut Link icon instead of the circle No-link icon .
4 Configuration Configuration procedure WARNING The NK82xx units handle the control unit messages interpretation for MM8000. In order to do so, the NK82xx needs to be downloaded with the updated configuration of the management stations, even after a minor modification to the subsystem structures (e.g.: after having imported an updated metafile including new objects).
Operation 5 5 Operation MM8000 operations are described in the document no. A6V10062409, MM8000 Operation Manual. Specifically, the possible events related to the control units are listed in the table below.
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