CLINK II SCU MANAGER
4
COMMISSIONING
4.1
Placing an SCU
All SCU's are placed in the cassette at the factory.
Note
All nodes are already commissioned in the factory according to project specifications.
In case you want to add more than one SCU or other devices to an existing network, add one device at a time
before commissioning nodes (see the System Overview manual). It's not possible to commission more than
one node at a time.
4.2
Checking the jumper setting
When a unit (SCU) is placed in the cassette, the software checks the settings in the EEPROM. The settings
must be right and fit the jumper setting (SCU or FCU) of the print. When the settings are right, the SCU program
is started. The status of the Module LED is green, indicating normal operation (see also "Status Module LED"
on page 60).
When the settings are wrong or do not fit the current jumper setting the print will be in stand-by mode and the
Module LED flashes green. The SCU needs commissioning because of missing, incomplete or incorrect
configuration. Commissioning consists of providing the SCU with a node number and adjust the correct baud
rate for communicating on DeviceNet. See Use of Hyper Terminal‚ page 67.
4.3
Setting the power supply configuration
The network power supply configuration of each SCU must have been set in order to enable the SCU to test
the power supply and generate an error message 'no power' (Module LED 'off').
Network power supply
The network power supply configuration is set via LCU-5. Select:
, see table 3.
Configuration
Table 3: Setpoint System Configuration
Name
System configuration
General power supply
The general power supply configuration (when applicable) is set via LCU-5. Select:
Properties - tab System Configuration
Table 4: Setpoint System Configuration
Name
System configuration
commissioning
Description
NPS A
NPS B
, see table 4.
Description
GPS A
GPS B
version 5.0
SCU Manager - Unit - Properties - tab System
Parameter
type
Setpoint
Parameter
type
Setpoint
SCU Manager - Unit -
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