CAME RBM84 Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
CONTENTS
subject page
RBM84 Motherboard - description
2
REM Motherboard - description ........................................................................................ 3
PC30 - description ........................................................................................................... 4
General layout RBM84 system ......................................................................................... 5
RBM84 Connection <----> PC30 <----> Personal Computer .................................................. 6
RBM84 Connection <----> REM (one section) ...................................................................... 7
RBM84 Connection <----> REM (two sections) ...................................................................... 8
RBM84/REM Connection <---> sensor: REMOTE CONTROL .................................................. 9
RBM84/REM Connection <---> Keyboard selector, series S5000 ......................................... 10
RBM84/REM Connection <---> Keyboard selector, series S6000/S7000 ............................... 11
RBM84/REM Connection <---> Sensor transponder for proximity devices ............................ 12
RBM84/REM Connection <---> Sensor for magnetic swipe cards ......................................... 13
RBM84/REM Connection <---> Digital entrance contacts .................................................... 14
List of REM addresses ................................................................................................. 15
RBM84 - hardware
S E C T I O N 1
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FUSE 630m A
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C ONTROL BOARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL B LOC K
LINE FUSE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
LT001
R501/2
S5000
S6000
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
TSP 00
LT0 0 1
S5000
S6000
S7000
TSP 00
R501/2
BAT
TE
R
Y
C
H
A
R
G
ER
B
N
1
A
B
C
D
B
A
T
T
E
R
Y
R
700 -R800
1
R7
00 -R800
2
R700 -R 800
3
R7
00 -R800
4
R
700
-
R800
1
R7
00
-
R800
2
R
700
-
R800
3
R700 -
R80
0
4
MODEM
MODEM
A
B
S1
GND
OUT
N O CN C
OUT3
A
B
GND
N O CN C
OUT4
A
B
GND
N O CN C
OUT5
A
B
GND
N O CN C
OUT6
A
B
GND
N O CN C
OUT7
A
B
GND
N O CN C
OUT8
A
B
GND
N C N O C
OUT1
A
B
GND
N ON C C
OUT2
A
B
GND
2
1
34
5
ON
L N
L
N
P1
P2 P3 P4 Com Co m
P5
P6 P7 P8
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
A
B
S1
GND
OUT
A
B
S1
GND
OUT
A
B
S1
GND
OUT
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
11
12
RBM 84 Motherboard– description
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
1 - Protection fuses (Line) 315 mA and circuit fuses (command board) 630 mA
2 - Connectors for R700 and R800 boards
3 - Terminals for connecting the sensors
4 - Terminals for connecting battery charger (BN1 2 x 12 V)
5 - Clamp for connecting batteries
6 - 230 V line connection
7 - Terminals for connecting the devices to command 10 A max. to 230 V per contact
8 - Terminals for connecting the digital input devices
9 - Terminals for connecting the REM extensions
10- Clamp for connecting the PC30
11- LED notifying “active circuit (red)” and “communication in progress (green)”
12- Connector for modem
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CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
CONTROL
BOARD
REM
OUT1
NC NO CL2L1
12
OUT2
NC NO C
2
1
1 - AF43S/AF150/R700/R800
2 - AF43S/AF150/R700/R800
LINE FUSE 1,6A
CONTROL BOARD
FUSE 630mA
2
1345
ON
ABAB
12
S5000/S6000/S7000
S1 GND S1 GND
12
TSP00/LT001
ABGND
1
REM
ABGND
2
REM
1 8
2
5
4
6
11
9
10
3
4
7
1 - Terminals for powering board, 230 V
2 - Power protection fuse
3 - Circuit protection fuse
4 - Terminals for connecting sensors (keyboards, readers)
5 - Board connectors for signal decoding (sensors, remote controls)
6 - Terminals for connecting antenna
7 - Terminals for connecting the digital input devices
8 - Terminals for connecting the devices to command
9 - LED notifying “communication active”
10- REM addresses selector
11- Terminals for connecting to other REMs or RBM84
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM Motherboard – description
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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3
2
1
11
10 9
7
6
8
5
4
1 - Power input, 12 V A.C.
2 - RS232 serial port for connecting to a Personal Computer
3 - Terminals for connection to RBM84 (RS485 serial port)
4 - 12 V A.C. transformer
5 - Cable complete with 1.5 m RS232 connectors
6 - Keyboard for saving selector codes S5000/S6000/S7000
7 - Area for memorizing transmitters TAM/ATOMO
8 - Area for memorizing Card TST01 (proximity cards)
9 - Area for memorizing Card TST02 (magnetic swipe cards)
10- LED notifying “supply presence”
11- LED notifying “registered code “ and “code already present”
PC30 - description
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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PC30
A
A
C
C
B
B
C
B
B
A
A
C
REM
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
A
A
A
RBM84
C
C
A
B
B
A
REM
C
C
B
B
A
A
REM
REM
max 1000 m
max 1000 m
max 60 REM units for both types
of serial connection
A = Control devices:
- radio transmitters Atomo/Tam
- keypads S5000/S6000/S7000
- sensorsTSP00/LT001
B = Outputs (automation control)
= Digital imputs :
max 1,5 m
max 1000 m
C
B
A
CAME
CAME
CAME
CAME
single connetion
double connection
General system layout
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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ENGLISCH
FU SE 630m A
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C ONTROL B OARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOC K
LINE FUSE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
LT001
R501/2
S5000
S6000
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
TS P 00
LT001
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/ 2
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
RS232
PC30
RBM 84
COM
GND B A
Cable, 1.5m
INCLUDED
for RS232 serial ports
complete with connectors
12 V AC transformer
INCLUDED
for networks 230 V A.C. - 50-60Hz
consumption 800 mA
protected by thermal fuse
operating temperature from -10 to +40°C
rbm84 connection <----> PC30 <----> Personal Computer
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Cable not included
type recommended:
shielded bipolar
min. 2 x 0.5 mm
2
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FU SE 630m A
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C ONTROL B OARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOC K
LINE FUSE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
LT001
R501/ 2
S5000
S6000
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
TS P 00
LT001
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/2
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
om
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
CAME
REM
RBM84
REM
REM
REM
CAME
CAME
CAME
CAME
RBM 84
REM
from the next REM , for a maximum of
60 units
(
INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTABLE ON TERMINAL
BOARD
1 OR 2 IN DIFFERENTLY)
Each REM is identifi ed by RBM84 through
a progressive number sequence (from 1 to 60)
irrespective of the position along the
the connection cable route; this number (also called
address) must be set on the related
dip switch in the REM motherboard.
See Section 1, page 15
from RBM84 to the last REM,
the distance (or the route
of the connection cable) must
be at most 1000 m
Connection to one draws: RBM84 is found to
the extremity of the run you extract
rbm84 connection <----> REMs (with one section)
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
CONTROL
BOARD
REM
21
S5000/S6000/S7000
12
ABGND
1
REM
ABGND
2
REM
Cable not included
type recommended:
shielded bipolar
min. 2 x 0.5 mm
2
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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REM
RBM84
REM
REM
REM
CAME
rbm84 connection <----> REMs (with two sections)
CAME
CAME
CAME
FU SE 630m A
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CONTROL B OARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOC K
LINE FUSE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
LT001
R501/ 2
S5000
S6000
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
TS P 00
LT001
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/2
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
om
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
A
B
GND
RBM 84
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
from the next REM , for a maximum
of 60 units
(
INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTABLE ON TERMINAL
BOARD
1 OR 2 IN DIFFERENTLY)
* the sum of the serial connected REMs
on the A+B section must be
60 units max.
tratta A*
Each REM is identifi ed by RBM84 through
a progressive number sequence (from 1 to 60)
irrespective of the position along the
connection cable route; this number (also called
address) must be set on the related
dip switch selector in the REM motherboard.
See Section 1, page 15
for the subsequent REM
(INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTABLE ON TERMINAL BOARD
1 O 2 INDIFFERENTLY)
Connection to two drawn: RBM84 can be in
any point of the run extracts
from the rst to thelast REM, the
distance (or the route
of the connection cable) must
be a maximum of 1,000 m
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
CONTROL
BOARD
REM
21
S5000/S6000/S7000
12
ABGND
1
REM
ABGND
2
REM
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
CONTROL
BOARD
REM
21
S5000/S6000/S7000
12
ABGND
1
REM
ABGND
2
REM
tratta B
Cable not included
type recommended:
shielded bipolar
min. 2 x 0.5 mm2
Cable not included
type recommended:
shielded bipolar
min. 2 x 0.5 mm2
from the next REM , for a maximum
of 60 units
(
INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTABLE ON TERMINAL
BOARD
1 OR 2 IN DIFFERENTLY)
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CAME
21
1 - AF43S/AF150/R
2 - AF43S/AF150/R
S1 GND S1
1
TSP00/LT0
REM REM
FU SE 630m A
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CONTROL B OARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOC K
LIN E FU SE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
LT0 0 1
R501/ 2
S5000
S6000
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
TS P 00
LT0 0 1
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/ 2
R700-R800
1
R700 -R800
2
R700
-R
800
1
R700
-R
800
2
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
A
B
S1
GND
OUT
CAME
CAME
CAME
T432
T434
T438
T432A
CAME
CAME
CAME
AT01
AT02
AT04
RBM84
REM
Connection rbm84/rem <----> sensor: remote control
RBM84
TOP-A433N
REM
CAME
O
U T
+
-
R501N
AF43S
TOP-A433N
T302A
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Simply insert an AF43S
radiofrequency card in
the REM and connect a
TOP-A433N antenna
on the REM motherboard
On RBM84, you must connect
the R501N receiver (which includes
inserting the AF43S radiofrequency
card into the dedicated connector) and
an TOP-A433N aerial to the receiver
itself
TAM
ATOMO
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012
1
4
7
5
8
3
6
E
C A N C ELLIA U TO M ATICI
CONTROL
BO AR D
REM
12
C
2
1
1-AF4 A F150
2 -AF43S /AF15
S5
S1 G N D S1 G N D
12
TSP 00/LT001
ABG
1
REM
REM
012
1
4
7
5
8
3
6
E
RBM84
FU SE 630m A
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CONTROL BOARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOC K
LINE FUSE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
LT0 0 1
R501/2
S5000
S6000
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
TS P 00
LT001
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/2
R700 -R 800
R 700 -R800
2
R700 - R800
R
700 - R 800
2
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
RBM84
REM
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
R800
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
R800
REM
S5000
S5000
Connection rbm84/rem <----> Keyboard selector serious S5000
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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1
2
6
E
3
5
4
CAME
REM
RBM84
FU SE 630m A
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CONTROL B OARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOC K
LINE FUSE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
LT0 0 1
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/2
R700 -R800
R 700 -R800
2
R700 - R800
R
700 - R 800
2
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
R800
C A N C ELLIA U TO M ATICI
CONTROL
BO AR D
REM
12
C
2
1
1-AF4 A F150
2 -AF43S /AF15
S
S1 G N D S1 G N D
12
TSP 00/LT001
ABG
1
REM
REM
REM
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
R800
1
2
6
E
3
5
4
CAME
A
B
S6000 / S7000
S6000 / S7000
B
A
Connection rbm84/rem <----> Keyboard selector serious S6000 / S7000
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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RBM84
CAM E
C
AM E
C A N C ELLIA U TO M ATICI
CONTROL
BO AR D
REM
21
1-AF4 A F150
2 -AF43S /AF1
S1
TS
AB
1
REM
FU SE 630m A
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C ONTROL B OARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOCK
LINE FUSE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
S5000
S6000
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
LT001
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/2
R 700 -R800
R
700 - R 800
1
1
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
A
B
1
CAM E
CAM E
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
R700
R700
Proxmimity card reader
Proxmimity card
REM
RBM84
TSP00
TST01
TSP00
TST01
GND
GND
S1
Proxmimity card reader
Proxmimity card
Connection rbm84/rem <---> Sensor trasponder for devices of proximity
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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21
1 -AF43S /AF150/R 700/R 800
0
S1 G N D S1 G N D
RBM84
REM
R700
FU SE 630m A
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CONTROL B OARD
PSIO1
TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOC K
LIN E FU SE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
LT0 0 1
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/ 2
1
1
11
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
A
B
S1
GND
OUT
1
RBM84
ACCESS CONTROL
TST02
LT001
GND
S1
REM
ACCESS CONTROL
TST02
LT001
Magnetic cards
GND
S1
R 700
Magnetic cards swipe
reader
Magnetic cards
rbm84/rem connection <----> Sensor for magnetic swipe cards
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
Magnetic cards swipe
reader
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ENGLISCH
CAME
CANCELLI AUTOMATICI
CONTROL
BOARD
REM
12
UT2
NO C
ABAB
12
S5000/S6000/S700
ABGND
1
REM
ABGND
2
REM
FU SE 630m A
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C ONTROL B OARD
PSIO1
TR A N SFO R M ER TE R M INAL B LOC K
LINE FUSE 5A
CAME
U2
REM
REM PC 30
LT001
R501/ 2
S5000
S6000
S7000
DIGITA L INPUT
1
2
3
4
TS P 00
LT001
S5000
S6000
S7000
TS P 00
R501/ 2
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NO CNC
NC NO C NONC C
LN
P1
P2 P3 P4 Co m Co m
P5
P6 P7 P8
RBM84
REM
RBM84
REM
Connection rbm84/rem <----> contact digital inputs
RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
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5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 1
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 2
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 3
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 4
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 5
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 6
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 7
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 8
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 9
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 10
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 11
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 12
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 13
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 14
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 15
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 16
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 17
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 18
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 19
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 20
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 21
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 22
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 23
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 24
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 25
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 26
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 27
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 28
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 29
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 30
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 31
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 32
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 33
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 34
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 35
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 36
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 37
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 38
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 39
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 40
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 41
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 42
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 43
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
43
2
1
REM 44
5
ON
43
2
1
ON
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RBM 84 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
RBM84 - software
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
CONTENTS
SUBJECT PAGE
Main dialogue window
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System configuration window ............................................................................................. 3
Con gure PC30 ............................................................................................................. 4
Select the number of REMs connected ............................................................................. 5
Assign a name to theRBM84- and REM- connected outputs .................................................. 6
De ne user groups ........................................................................................................ 6
Setting traf c lights (if present) ....................................................................................... 7
Con gure the control sensors connected to RBM84 ........................................................... 8
Sensor Type ................................................................................................................. 8
Sensor function ............................................................................................................. 8
Associate the sensor to a connected output ........................................................................ 8
Associate the sensor to a traf c-light control .................................................................... 9
##Cost/Tariff Function (differentiated ***output) ...............................................................10
Associate the sensor to a user group ............................................................................ 11
Con gure the outputs connected to RBM84 ..................................................................... 12
Activate the RBM84 outputs ............................................................................................12
Relay function ............................................................................................................ 13
Con gure the digital entrancesconnected to RBM84 ......................................................... 14
Associate the digital devices to the outputs .................................................................... 14
Con gure the REMs ..................................................................................................... 15
Assign a name to the REMs ........................................................................................... 15
Con gure the control sensors connected to the REM ........................................................ 16
Sensor type(REM)......................................................................................................... 16
Function of the sensor (REM) ........................................................................................ 16
Association of the sensor to aconnected (REM) output ..................................................... 17
Association of the sensor to a traf c-light control (REM) .................................................. 17
Association of the sensor to a user group (REM) .............................................................. 18
Con gure the outputs of the REM ................................................................................... 19
Activate the outputs of the REM .................................................................................... 19
Relay function(REM) ..................................................................................................... 20
Con gure the digital entrances of the REM ...................................................................... 21
Assign the digital devices to an output (REM) .................................................................. 21
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1 - Button for opening the System Configuration window
2 - Button for opening timings
3 - Button for opening User Configuration Window
4 - Button for opening Update System Window
5 - Button for opening History
6 - Button for opening Daily History
7 - Button Password window
9 - Button for the audio alarm shut-down
10- Button for system Block/Clearing
11 - Button for opening Project Management window
12 - Button for opening Occupancy Window
13 - Lit panel for signalling communication
with the board.
14 - Traffic lights section, indicates whether the traffic
lights are connected, their positions and their
status.
15 - digital RBM84 inputs and outputs section
16 - Display window last 4 passages (in real time)
17 - REMs not communicating (red)
18 - REM communicating (green)
Main dialogue window
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1 - RBM84 Configuration menu
2 - REM configuration menu
3 - Save key
4 - Cancel changes key
5 - Confirm changes key
6 - Escape key
7 - Key for reading RBM84 configuration
8 - Key for writing configuration on RBM84
9 - Configuration menu for RBM84 outputs
10- Configuration menu for RBM84 digital inputs
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System Con guration Window
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In the PC30 configuration screen, you must select the PC’s port connection which
connects PC30 (normally COM1).
Caution! This operation should be performed before starting any programming
and/or configuration operation described in the following pages or in later sections, otherwise every
software request for
updating and/or saving will elicit a COMMUNICATION ERROR.
PC30 Con guration
RBM84 -Software
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When the window is
opened, it shows the list of
the COM available on the
PC
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In the Configuration area of the RBM84 board , set the
number of REMs connected, clicking on button [N REM]
and dragging the scroll bar
Click on [Output] ...
... and type in the OUTPUT DEFINITION
window the selected name for the outputs
connected both to the RBM84 and the REMs
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This procedure is optional: by default, the
system assigns a name for each output
available in the system (from “Output 1
a “Output 128”).( The first 8 outputs are
RBM84s and the ones after are REMs)
It is recommended, however, to name all
the outputs to make subsequent
configurations easier and safer
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RBM84 -Software
Caution! at the end of every group of opera tions, you must update to make the changes effective
Assign a name to the RBM84- and REM-connected outputs
Select the number of REMs connected to the RBM84 board
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