6. SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES
The EMS CX3 is a polyvalent system and, according to the needs of the customer, can be set up and/or used as “Stand-alone” or “Supervised”
system. Based on this choice the configuration and addressing methods are different.
Four possible architectures are provided:
6.1 Stand alone system
6.1.1 with local addressing (through the track wheel)
6.1.2 with remote addressing (through a computer)
6.2 Supervised (Computer Supervisory System)
6.2.1 with local addressing
6.2.2 with remote addressing
6.1 Stand-alone system
. Stand alone = autonomous system. To be used by the end-user if it is not necessary to have a computer for the supervision outside the
envelope. Everything can be manage on site.
6.1.1 Stand-alone system with local addressing (through the track wheel)
Local addressing advantages:
- No configuration software needed to set-up the installation
- It is not necessary to use a computer to manage settings (configurations, test, ...) and to use the system (visualize and be alerted,
...). Everything can be done through the Mini configuration module (local display, cat. no 4 149 36/37).
[Refer to the technical sheet
dedicated to this module for details]
.
- No communication Interfaces or gateways are required.
- Installation can be done without the intervention of a System Integrator
Programming procedure:
. For EMS CX3 modules which need some: mandatory through to lateral DIP-switch of each EMS CX3 modules (see § ”Module configuration”)
Addressing procedure:
. For all EMS CX3 modules: mandatory through the track wheel located on the top upper face of each EMS CX3 modules
. Marked from 0 to 9 in order to locally define the Modbus address of the EMS CX3 modules
Consequences of the local addressing mode (through the track wheel):
. Each device of the system must be addressed.
. Addresses available: from 1 to 9
. Address 0 not permitted
. It is possible to assign to several devices the same address with the purpose of grouping different functions, because they are related to the
same electrical circuit. For example it is possible to assign the same address to a signalling auxiliary module (cat. no 4 149 29), an universal
control module (cat. no 4 149 32), a measuring module, and so on. In this way on the EMS CX3 mini configuration module (local display) the
grouped function will be displayed as a unique “device” with all grouped functions.
[Refer to the schemes hereunder]
Note for the mini configuration module (local display)
. It is possible to assign it the same address as another EMS CX3 through the programming menu of the device
. The mini configuration module can be placed everywhere in the EMS CX3 bus