User Manual
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A variety of MiniOCS / MiniRCS models are available. Each model comes equipped with one factory 
installed I/O board. Models of the MiniOCS / MiniRCS, which vary according to the type of I/O board 
installed, are available in non-network and network versions. Network versions contain an additional 
connector allowing connectivity to networks.  
MiniOCS / MiniRCS devices have Serial and CAN (Controller Area Network) communication abilities. 
The units contain a standard 9-pin RS-232 port for programming/debugging, monitoring and network 
administration from an IBM-compatible PC. MiniOCS / MiniRCS models, which have built-in networking 
capabilities, use CsCAN (pronouned “Sea-scan”) protocol and standard CAN network hardware. CAN-
based network hardware is used in the controllers because of CAN’s automatic error detection, ease of 
configuration, low-cost of design and implementation and ability to operate in harsh environments. The 
MiniOCS / MiniRCS can also be used in DeviceNet networks. Networking abilities are built-in to the 
MiniOCS / MiniRCS and require no external or additional modules. When several MiniOCS / MiniRCS 
units are networked together to achieve a specific purpose, the system acts like a large parallel-
processing controller. 
The MiniOCS / MiniRCS have standard features consisting of the following: 
•  24 VDC powered  •  Integrated Bezel 
•  One Internal I/O Module  •  Real-Time Clock 
•  RS-232 Programming Port  •  Flash Memory for easy field upgrades 
1.2.2  Cscape Software  
Cscape Software (pronounced “Sea-scape”) is used with the MiniOCS / MiniRCS, OCS, and RCS 
products. (The part number for Cscape is HE500OSW232.) Cscape stands for Control Station Central 
Application Programming Environment. The Windows-based software package is easy to use and aids in 
the integration of a CAN-based Distributed Control System. The program is used for configuring 
controllers and I/O Modules. Cscape is also used for programming MiniOCS / MiniRCS ladder logic, 
programming user displays for the MiniOCS, configuring the network for global digital and analog data, 
setting system-wide security and monitoring controllers in the system. Provided there is one serial 
connection to one node on the network (i.e., CsCAN Network), the operator has control over the entire 
system. The operator can upload, download, monitor and debug to any node on the network. 










