Installation and Startup of CI 3000 / SIOX
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Version 2.09 09. April 2014
5.4 Local configuration LDS-system by service PC
For the configuration of LDS components an on-site service PC (installed with the LDSWin software) can be
connected to the CI 3000 store computer via the following routes:
S Connection via CAN bus PC adapter
The CAN bus PC adapter designed for use with the LDS System interfaces between a service PC with the CAN bus
for communication with the LDS components. For more information on the CAN bus PC adapter see its operating
instruction.
OR
S Connection via Combi Gateway
The Combi Gateway was designed for use within the LDS system. It forms the interface between an on-site ser
vice PC in the local network and the CAN Bus, used for communication with the LDS components. For more
information on the Combis Gateway see its operating instruction.
OR
S Connection via modem port of CI 3000 Store computer
A null modem cable (EAG No. PCZKABSER2) is required to connect the CI 3000 store computer to the serial
interface of a service PC.
If required, the modem cable must first be disconnected from the CI 3000 store computer in order to connect
the null modem cable to the interface labelled MODEM:
MODEESC
PRIO 1
PRIO 2
,
9
WXYZ
7
PQRS
8
TUV
6
MNO
4
GHI
5
JKL
3
DEF
2
ABC
1
0
ALARM
RESET
LDSWin
MODEM
(COM1)
MODEM
COMx
ZNR. 51203 80 130 DEF
As soon as LDSWin goes online the store computer automatically switches from the “Modem” coupling mode
to the “Direct” coupling mode.
The CI 3000 store computer is only in the ”Direct coupling mode” when the LDSWin is actually on
line! Simply connecting the null modem cable is not sufficient!
If the CI 3000 store computer is unable to detect a modem or has not switched to the ”Direct coupling mode”,
then the alarm Modem fault is generated following the elapse of a parameterisable time period (see menu 7-4).
The Modem Fault alarm is suppressed during the time the LDSWin software is online via the null modem cable.
Failure of error message transmission! Automatic fault report transmission is interrupted as long
as direct cable connection is maintained. New alarm messages are then reported directly to the con
nected Service PC. After restoring the normal state, the CI 3000 Store Computer will report all
alarms generated during direct connection to the specified destinations in the usual manner.