User Manual

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Siemens Building Technologies VISONIK Building Process Station BPS / NetBPS CM2N8305en
Landis & Staefa Division 05.10.2000
The illustration below shows the front of the basic units and the respective operating
and display elements:
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1 Compartment for operating cards
2 Slider to open the cassette
3 12 line, four characters LCD display
4 Operating buttons to retrieve and save parameters
5 Plug connection for tool cable with V.24/V.28 interface for PC tool
and RS-485 interfaces for BLN and FLN networks
6 Slider to reset the operating system
(any position, activation through position change)
7 Operating display for communication on the BLN bus (orange, flashing)
8 Operating display for BPS/NetBPS with two functions:
Normal operation (green). If the program card is missing or during RESET (red)
9 Common fault indicator (red), if programmed
10 +/- buttons to change parameters and settings
11 Option to seal the electronics unit
12 Keyhole to open the front cover
The primary elements for operation are the operating cards (POPcards) with project-
specific printed operating cards for one or several plant elements. The cards are
located in the swing-out compartment. Operation includes the following elements and
functions:
Element Function
Operating
card
One operating card contains a maximum of 12 lines, whereby specific
displays and operating buttons are assigned to each line. Each
operating card has an individual, optical black-and-white code.
Operating
card reader
The topmost card is decoded and read by the operating card reader
when the card is inserted in the compartment. Speed and type of
insertion of the operating cards are irrelevant.
Displaying The BPS/NetBPS links the operating card information to the plant
operating program; the operating card contents are then displayed
accordingly.
Operating
buttons
The assigned buttons can be used to change the displayed values and
run the associated plant functions.
The operating card contents are created during engineering with the aid of a software
tool, printed on perforated pre-prints, and summarised to form an operating card set
(POPcard set).
Operating and display
elements
Operating concept