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CSC-1326

Power Grid Fault Information System


Embedded Slave System
Manual
CSC-1326
Power Grid Fault Information System
Embedded Slave System
Manual

Compiled: Wu Fangying Checked: Zhang Long

Standardized: Liang Luhui Inspected: Wang Liding

Version : V1. 0

Doc.Code: 0SF.452.038(E)

Issued Date: 2010-06-30

Copyright: Beijing Sifang Automation Co., Ltd

Note: The Company reserves the right of modifying the specifications. If there are
differences between products and the specifications, please contact us timely. And
we will provide you with relevant serves.

Technical support: Tel: 010-62986668 Fax: 010-62981900


Important Notes
Thank you for your using the products of Beijing Sifang Automation Co., Ltd.
For safe, correct and efficient using of the equipment, you must pay attention to the
following notes, please.

1) The specifications only apply to CSC-1326 power grid fault information system
embedded slave system.

2) Please read the specifications carefully, and adjust, test and operate the equipment
according to it. If there are documents attached to the equipment, please regard
the documents as standard.

3) In order to prevent the equipment being damage, putting in and pulling out the
module of equipments under power on, and touching chips and parts on the
printed circuit are strictly prohibited.

4) Please use eligible testing instrument and equipment to test and examine the
equipment.

5) If there is something wrong with the equipment or there is demand for repair,
please timely contact us with hot-line service.
CSC-1326 Power Grid Fault Information System Embedded Slave System Manual

Content
1. GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................................................................. - 1 -

1.1. APPLICABILITY...................................................................................................................- 1 -

1.2. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS .............................................................................................- 1 -

2. TECHNICAL CONDITIONS................................................................................................. - 2 -

2.1. ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS ..............................................................................................- 2 -

2.2. INSULATING PERFORMANCE ...............................................................................................- 2 -

2.3. MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE ............................................................................................- 3 -

2.4. EMC FEATURES .................................................................................................................- 3 -

2.5. PROTECTION PERFORMANCE ..............................................................................................- 3 -

2.6. THERMAL PERFORMANCE (OVERLOAD CAPABILITY) .........................................................- 3 -

2.7. POWER CONSUMPTION .......................................................................................................- 4 -

2.8. CAPACITY OF DRIVE-OUT CONTACTS .................................................................................- 4 -

2.9. MAIN FUNCTIONS...............................................................................................................- 4 -

2.10. MAIN TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................- 4 -

3. OVERVIEW OF HARDWARE .............................................................................................. - 4 -

3.1. EQUIPMENT STRUCTURE ....................................................................................................- 5 -

3.2. OVERVIEW THE FUNCTIONAL MODULE OF THE EQUIPMENT ..............................................- 7 -

3.3. MASTER MODULE ..............................................................................................................- 7 -

3.4. ETHERNET MODULE ...........................................................................................................- 8 -

3.5. COM MODULE ...................................................................................................................- 9 -

3.6. DI/DO MODULE .................................................................................................................- 9 -

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3.7. TIME SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE ....................................................................................- 9 -

3.8. SWITCH MODULE ...............................................................................................................- 9 -

3.9. MAN-MACHINE INTERFACE (MMI) MODULE ...................................................................- 10 -

3.10. POWER MODULE ..............................................................................................................- 10 -

4. OVERVIEW OF SOFTWARE ............................................................................................. - 10 -

4.1. SOFTWARE STRUCTURE ....................................................................................................- 10 -

4.2. SOFTWARE FUNCTION ......................................................................................................- 11 -

5. TYPICAL APPLICABLE HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS ....................................... - 12 -

6. OPENING CHECK ............................................................................................................... - 13 -

7. INSTALLATION & TEST .................................................................................................... - 13 -

7.1. INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................- 13 -

7.2. CHECKING BEFORE POWER ON ........................................................................................- 13 -

7.3. INSULATING RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT ........................................................................- 13 -

7.4. CHECKING AFTER POWER ON ..........................................................................................- 14 -

8. SPECIFICATIONS OF EQUIPMENT TERMINALS ....................................................... - 14 -

8.1. MASTER MODULE ............................................................................................................- 14 -

8.2. ETHERNET MODULE .........................................................................................................- 14 -

8.3. COM MODULE .................................................................................................................- 15 -

8.4. DI/DO MODULE ...............................................................................................................- 15 -

8.5. TIME SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE ..................................................................................- 16 -

8.6. SWITCH MODULE .............................................................................................................- 18 -

8.7. POWER MODULE ..............................................................................................................- 18 -

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9. HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE & ITS OPERATION ................................................ - 18 -

9.1. THE FRONT LAYOUT OF EQUIPMENT ...............................................................................- 18 -

9.2. THE DISPLAY OF NORMAL RUNNING ...............................................................................- 19 -

9.3. MENU & OPERATION ........................................................................................................- 20 -

10. OPERATION & MAINTENANCE...................................................................................... - 34 -

10.1. CHECKING BEFORE RUNNING ..........................................................................................- 34 -

10.2. ATTENTIONS DURING RUNNING ........................................................................................- 34 -

10.3. ORDINARY FAILURES & COUNTERMEASURES ..................................................................- 35 -

11. DELIVERY & STORAGE .................................................................................................... - 35 -

12. ACCESSORIES PROVIDED WITH THE EQUIPMENT ................................................ - 35 -

13. CONFIGURATION CODE................................................................................................... - 36 -

14. ORDERING NOTES:............................................................................................................ - 39 -

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Chapter 1 Technical Specifications of the Equipment

1. General Information

1.1. Applicability

CSC-1326 power grid fault information system embedded slave system(hereinafter


referred to as embedded slave system or system)is a communication product based
upon 32-bit micro processor chip with advanced embedded operating system and
flexible module design. The system is applicable to 1000kV and below electric power
plant and substation. It is distributed, quasi real time system, which can realize
secondary equipments’ real time/non real time operation, configuration and fault
information collection, transferring and data analysis functions in station. For
substation, system can access and manage intelligent equipments, which are produced
in different manufacturers and of different types and with different communication
protocols. In the meanwhile, it can collect data from these equipments and process
them respectively. Then, on this basis, a unified data format is formed and these will
be sent to the master system to make further data analysis and processing through data
network communication.
Each model of the CSC-1326 series equipments can be configured differently
depending on the requirement of application. Detailed configuring method refers to
section 3.2 Overview functional module of the equipment, and configuration coding
principle refers to the figures and tables in chapter 13. According to the number of
modules and the requirement of practical use, half length case (19/2 inches) and full
length case (19 inches) are optional, represented by “/1” and “/2” in model.
The detailed model, name and applicability included in CSC-1326 series
equipments refer to table 1.
Table 1 CSC-1326 series model, name and applicability

Model Structure Name Applicability


CSC-1326/1 Half length case Embedded Access and manage intelligent equipments,
CSC-1326/2 Full length case slave collect data of them, process these data and
system send to the master system

1.2. General Characteristics

The characteristics of the equipment are as follows:


a) Module structure, rear modules, a single equipment supports twelve modules at
most, in other words, except the necessary master module and power module, ten
more modules can be configured. The width of every module is the same, actually
realizing flexible configuration. Every module can be installed in any slot (for
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convenient maintenance, master module and power module are required to be


installed in the most left slot and the most right slot respectively), with enough
support provided by the system;
b) The module communicates with each other through internal network, which is
mainly based upon 10M Ethernet, having CAN-bus for assistance. The two
communication methods are proved to be mature and stable after long term test in
many fields, ensuring the quickness and reliability of the internal communication.
c) The internal Ethernet is connected by switch, supporting cascade to other
equipments.

2. Technical Conditions

2.1. Environment Conditions

a) Environment temperature:
working temperature: -10℃~+55℃,Storage environment temperature: -25℃~
+70℃. At the maximum state, if no impulse input under the maximum value, there is
no irreversible change in the equipment. The equipment should work normally after
the temperature restore.
b) Relative humidity:
The highest average relative humidity is 90% in the most humid month, meanwhile,
the lowest average temperature of that month is 25℃ and no condensed dewdrops.
c) Atmosphere pressure: 80~110Kpa (altitude is no more than 2km).

2.2. Insulating performance

a) Insulation resistance
Insulation resistances between electric and non-electric parts, between shells or
between independent circuits are measured with 500V Mega-ohmmeter. Under the
normal conditions, every loop’s insulation resistance should not be less than 100MΩ,
as defined in IEC60255-5:2000.
b) Medium strength
Under the normal test conditions, equipment may endure the 50Hz, 2KV voltage
level test for one minute without flashover and element being damaged, as defined in
GB/T14598.3-1993 (eqv IEC60255-5). All CPUs should be pulled out during the test.
c) Impulse voltage
Under the normal conditions, power input loop, AC current loop, AC voltage loop,
output contactor loop to ground and between AC loop and DC loop can bear 5KV,
1.2/50μs standard short-time lightening strike voltage test, as defined in
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GB/T14598.3-1993 (eqv IEC60255-5).

2.3. Mechanical Performance

a) Vibration
Grade I of vibration reaction test and vibration endurance test defined in
GB/T11287 (idt IEC60255-21-1) should be endured.
b) Impact
Grade I of impact reaction test and impact endurance test defined in GB/T14537
(idt IEC60255-21-2) should be endured.

2.4. EMC Features

a) Impulse interference
According to the GB/T14598.13 (eqv IEC60255-22-1) Rule, the equipment should
endure the grade III test, whose frequency is 100 kHz and 1 MHz, voltage is damping
oscillation wave which is 2500V for common-mode, 1000V for difference-mode.
b) Fast transient interference test
Grade IV of fast-transient interference test defined in GB/T 14598.10 (idt
IEC60255-22-4) should be endured.
c) Static discharge interference
Grade III of static discharge interference test defined in GB/T14598.14-1998 (idt
IEC60255-22-2) should be endured.
d) Radiant electromagnetic field interference
Grade III of radiant electromagnetic field interference test defined in
GB/T14598.9-1998 (idt IEC60255-22-3) should be endured.

2.5. Protection Performance

Protection Class of CSC-1326 is IP20, complying with GB 16836, security class I.

2.6. Thermal Performance (Overload Capability)

The thermal performance (overload capability) of the equipment accords with the
following specifications of DL/T 478-2001:

a) Alternating current circuit: consecutive operation under 2 times of rated current,


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10s allowed under 10 times of rated current, 1s allowed under 40 times of rated
current;

b) Alternating current voltage circuit: consecutive operation under 1.2 times of


rated voltage, 10s allowed under 1.4 times of rated voltage.

2.7. Power Consumption

The power consumption of the equipment accords with the following specifications
of DL/T 478-2001:
Direct current power circuit: in normal operation, CSC-1326/1 : < 25W ;
CSC-1326/2:<50W.

2.8. Capacity of Drive-Out Contacts

The capacity of drive-out contact of DI/DO module: when the voltage is not higher
than 250V, current is not stronger than 0.5A, and time constant L/R is (5±0.75) ms, in
the direct current felt load circuit, the trigger point break capacity is 30W, and the
allowed long term current is not stronger than 3A.

2.9. Main Functions

The equipment has the following functions:


a) Use various income protocols to communicate with protection relays and fault
recorders;
b) Use various dispatching protocols to communicate with master system of
different levels;
c) Historical data and fault recording files storage;
d) Data process and analysis.

2.10.Main Technical Specifications

2.10.1. Rated input voltage


a) DC voltage: 220V、110V or 48V (according to ordering requirement);
b) AC voltage: 220V/50Hz or 220V/60Hz.
2.10.2. Response Time of Upload Data
a) Digital information response time: ≤ 1s;
b) Analog information response time: ≤ 3s;

3. Overview of Hardware

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3.1. Equipment Structure

The equipment uses IEC60297-3 standard aluminum alloy case whose height is 4U,
width is 19 inches (or 19/2 inches, according to configuration and ordering
requirement), and adopts integrated panel and lockable plugging functional module.
MMI module is installed in the front panel while the other modules are installed in the
rear part. The equipment adopts embedded horizontal installation, wiring from the
rear. The size of the openings refers to figure 1 to figure 6, in which the figures are in
mm.

Figure 1 Photo of the equipment

Figure 2 Front view of 19-inch equipment

Figure 3 Side view of the equipment

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Figure 4 Size of the openings of 19-inch case

Figure 5 Front view of 19/2-inch equipment

Figure 6 Size of the openings of 19/2-inch case

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3.2. Overview the Functional Module Of the Equipment

The equipment is designed under the concept of module. Different products in the
series are combined by the same functional module according to requirement,
realizing standardization of the functional module. Single equipment supports twelve
modules at most, consisting of master module, Ethernet module, COM module,
DI/DO module, time synchronization module, switch module, power module.
The rear view sketch of the equipment slots refers to figure 7, numbering 1 to 12
from left to right. Every module can be installed in any slot, but for convenient
maintenance, master module is required to be installed in slot 1, and power module
is required to be installed in slot 12. The hardware of master module, Ethernet module,
COM module, DI/DO module, time synchronization module is equipped with 8-bit
DIP switch. The lower four code of the module must be dialed to the slot number
minus 1 when using it. In normal status, the higher four code remains 0. For example,
if a module is installed in slot 6, the code should be dialed to 5, in other words,
00000101. Switch module has no DIP switch, thus there is no need to configure.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Master Power
module module

Figure 7 Layout of equipment module

The equipment supports cascade. The higher four codes of module in different
equipments mustn’t be the same in cascade. If there are three equipments to cascade,
the one with master module, also called master device, is considered as the first
equipment, in which the higher four code of the module with DIP switch is 0000. The
higher four codes of the modules of the second and third equipment (the two slave
devices) are 0001 and 0010 respectively. For example, if a module is installed in slot
4 of the second equipment, its code should be dialed to 00010011.

3.3. Master Module

The master module uses 32-bit embedded CPU chip, with strong communication
capability. The module uses a FLASH of 8M or 16M to save system parameter and
configuration, meeting requirement of system initialization when power on. The
master module is responsible for information storage in the system, so storage
medium of large capacity is necessary. There is CF card on the module, thus it is
possible to choose CF card of different capacities to be storage medium according to
requirement.
The two types of the master module refer to table 2.

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Table 2 Types of the master module


Module name Storage medium
MASTER MODULE-C CF card
MASTER MODULE-N CF chip on board

The following communication interfaces are on the MASTER MODULE-C


module:
Two 10M/100M self-adapted Ethernet interfaces (Ethernet-T in default, and
Ethernet-FX for option);
One CAN bus to communicate with MMI module.
The following communication interfaces are on the MASTER MODULE-N
module:
Four 10M/100M self-adapted RJ45 Ethernet interfaces;
One standard RS232 serial port;
One CAN bus to communicate with MMI module.
Of these two types, MASTER MODULE-N is recommended, for it has higher CPU
speed and memory configuration.

3.4. Ethernet Module

Ethernet module has the same hardware configuration with the master module. But
as expanded communication module, it has more types than the master module. Both
10M/100M Ethernet-T and Ethernet-FX are optional.
Table 3 Types of the Ethernet-T module
Module name Storage medium
ETHER-T MODULE-F flash
ETHER -T MODULE-D DOC electric disk
ETHER -T MODULE-C CF card
ETHER -T MODULE-G flash
ETHER -T MODULE-N CF chip on board
Of these types, ETHER -T MODULE-N is recommended, for it has higher CPU
speed and memory configuration.
Table 4 Types of the Ethernet-FX module
Module name Storage medium
ETHER -FX MODULE-F flash
ETHER -FX MODULE-D DOC electric disk
ETHER -FX MODULE-C CF card
ETHER -FX MODULE-G flash

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3.5. COM Module

The COM module uses 32-bit embedded CPU chip, with strong communication
capability.
The following communication interfaces are on the module:
Six standard RS232/RS485 serial ports: The two work modes of each serial port
share an interface, choosing through DIP switch. The position of the DIP switch in the
module refers to the figure below.

Serial port RS232/485 DIP switch

Figure 8 Position sketch of COM module RS232/RS485 work mode DIP switch

The code is 6-bits, corresponding serial port 1 to 6 respectively. Switch to ON to


work in RS485 mode while in default it remains OFF, representing work in RS232
mode.

3.6. DI/DO Module

The DI of the DI/DO module is mainly used to transfer the hard node state without
microcomputer protection. The DO is mainly used to assist dual-system alternation
and sometimes use as special output signal.
The DI/DO module adopts 16-bit CPU specially designed for industrial use.
There are 10 DI and 2 DO on the module.

3.7. Time Synchronization Module

The time synchronization module adopts 16-bit CPU specially designed for
industrial use.
There are GPS serial time synchronization, serial + second pulse time
synchronization, IRIG-B pulse time synchronization, and IRIG-B voltage time
synchronization in the module, using jumper to choose.

3.8. Switch Module

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The switch module enables the cascade of two equipments. There are two
Ethernet-T terminals and two Ethernet-FX terminals on the module. With one switch
module, single equipment can connect to four other equipments at most.

3.9. Man-machine Interface (MMI) Module

The MMI module adopts 16-bit CPU specially designed for industrial use.
The MMI module has a 128×240 lattice (or 8 lines×15 columns) blue LCD screen.
It uses Sifang buttons, working in cooperation of three functional buttons and 5
indicators.

3.10.Power Module

There are three kinds of power module. One is 220VAC/DC, one is 110VDC, and
the other is 48VDC, all being provided with power loss signal and redundancy
function. The 110VDC type can meet the requirement of 125VDC.

4. Overview of Software

4.1. Software Structure

The software adopts layered module structure. The application layer and hardware
driver layer are separated, enabling the master module, Ethernet module and COM
module to use the same program. Configuring the hardware driver to different type
can support the use of the same application in different types of module.
The structure layer and the relations between modules refer to figure 9.

Ethernet Serial CAN bus

Application layer(applies protocol task and assists task)

Real time database layer(transmits task and database)

Figure 9 Entire structure of the program

The basic structure of the program is divided into three layers: real time database,
application layer and hardware driver layer. The real time database is the center of all
information, being responsible for information transmission and storage. The
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application layer is the information processing section, being responsible for


transferring up and down. The hardware driver layer directly faces to hardware, using
different driving tasks to realize receiving/sending data on different communication
channels. It enables the application layer to directly interact with information without
considering the actual type of communication medium.
The necessary function of the real time database layer is information transmission.
Because all applicable protocol tasks are independent of each other, they can’t
communicate with each other directly, and their communications totally depend on the
information transmission of real time database layer. The real time database layer of
master module and that of the other expanded communication module (Ethernet
module, COM module, etc.) are different. The real time database layer of expanded
module only needs to realize transmission function, while the real time database layer
of master module not only needs to finish transmission function, but also has to save
all the data of the equipment, including real time data, disturbance record and
protection events.
The most important part of the application layer is to apply protocol for information
conversion and transference. To cooperate with the protocol application, there are
some assistant tasks in application layer to realize information storage and
transmission in and between modules.

4.2. Software Function

The software adopts layered module structure, making a platform of strong


generality. It has the following functions:
◆ Support using many protocols to income information of IEDs
◆ Support using any protocol to Outgoing information of IEDs to master system
◆ Support serial port and Ethernet
◆ Special toolkit for configuration and debugging
◆ Communication state management
◆ Self-check and alarm
◆ Support configuration information auto calling from master system
◆ Management of setting values;
◆ Management of record files from relay or fault recorder;
◆ Support COMTRADE format record files
◆ Management of historic data
◆ Operation log
◆ Support storage device on Ethernet

The protocols supported by the software:


Protection income (as master protocol): CSC2000 protocol, DL/T 667-1999
(IEC60870-5-103) protocol (include ABB, SEIMENS, AREVA, NARI, SIFANG, etc),
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LFP protocol, IEC 61850 protocol, etc.


Disturbance recorder income (as master protocol): Shuanghe 2000B/C disturbance
recorder, Yinshan YS88A/89A/900A disturbance recorder, Zhongyuan ZH2/3/5
disturbance recorder, Shanda IV/V disturbance recorder, etc.
Communication with master system (as slave protocol): many types of extended
Ethernet protocols based on DL/T 667-1999 (IEC60870-5-103) protocol, etc.

5. Typical Applicable Hardware Configurations


As embedded slave system, CSC-1326 faces to many types of IEDs, and also needs
to transfer information to the master system. And sometimes there are two or more
different master systems. So one or more modules are used for income information,
and other one or more modules are used for transfer information to the master
system(s).
The minimum configuration of slave system application refers to figure 10.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Master Ethernet Power
module module module
Figure 10 Minimum configuration of slave system application (rear view)

This configuration is suitable for the condition that using Ethernet CSC2000
protocol to communicate with the protection (Ethernet module) of Sifang Co., Ltd, or
using protocol of Ethernet type to communicate with the protections of other
manufactures, and using protocol of Ethernet type to communicate with master
system(master module). Under such situation, the master module does not only work
as data processing unit, but also undertakes the task of communicating with outside.
Typical configuration of slave system application refers to figure 11.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Master Ethernet COM Time Power
module module module synchronization module
module
Figure 11 Typical configuration of slave system application (rear view)

This configuration is suitable for the condition that using Ethernet CSC2000
protocol to communicate with the protection (Ethernet module) of Sifang Co., Ltd,
and using protocol of serial type (COM module) and Ethernet type (Ethernet module)
to communicate with other protections, and at the same time in GPS or IRIG-B time
synchronization mode (Time synchronization module).
If actual application needs to communicate with more equipment of different
manufacturers, or needs to increase the number of master system, the modules have to
be added. The number of Ethernet module or COM module can be increased
according to the requirement. For convenient test, it is recommended to do not run
income protocol and outgoing protocol in the same module.
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Chapter 2 Installation & Operation

6. Opening Check
1 Open the package and see if the appearance of the equipment is perfect.
2 Check if the qualification certificate, documentation, accessories, spare parts
accord with your order, and if the model, name, amount are the same as described in
the packing list.
3 If there is something wrong, contact the manufacturer timely, please.

7. Installation & Test

7.1. Installation

1 The fixing equipment should be fixed firmly on the Bay cabinet. The connecting
screws should be tightened.
2 The equipment field and Bay cabinet field should be connected reliably to the
ground.
3 The equipment wiring should meet the requirement of the wiring figure.

7.2. Checking Before Power On

a) Pull out all modules, and see if the mechanic parts and electronic components
are loose, if there is mechanic damage, and if the wiring is firm;
b) See if the module is well connected and locked;
c) See if the man-machine interface (MMI) is well connected to the panel;
d) See if the DIP switch’s lower four codes of master module, Ethernet module,
COM module, I/O module, time synchronization module accord with the slots. If it is
cascaded, see if the higher four codes are not the same (detailed method refers to the
instruction in 3.2 overview functional module of the equipment).

7.3. Insulating Resistance Measurement

Insulation resistances between electric and non-electric parts, between shells or


between independent circuits are measured with 500V Megger. Under the normal
conditions, every loop’s insulation resistance should not be less than 100MΩ. 
Group A: power circuit terminal 220V+ and 220V- (or 110V/48V+ and 110V/48V-)
of power terminal
Group B: DO and common terminal 13 to 16 of DI/DO module terminal, 4 lines in
total
Group C: DI terminal 1 to 10 of DI/DO module terminal, 10 lines in total
Grounding: grounding terminal (machine shell)
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Table 5 Measuring circuit of insulating resistance

No. Measuring circuit Terminal


1 Power circuit to ground Group A to ground
2 DO circuit to ground Group B to ground
3 DI circuit to ground Group C to ground
4 Power circuit to DO circuit Group A to group B

7.4. Checking After Power On

Check according to the following steps after power on:


a) LCD screen displays welcome screen, and then enters normal display, no
warning;
b) LED indicators are in normal status, and the event, alert and communication
interruption indicators do not shine;
c) Keyboard is in good condition, easy to operate;
d) The displayed configuration information is the same as the actual status;
e) The clock accord with the actual time, or else, it needs to be adjusted.

8. Specifications of Equipment Terminals

8.1. Master Module

8.1.1. MASTER MODULE-C


The top of the module is a serial port with DB9 terminal, and the bottom of it is
Ethernet port.
Ethernet port consists of two Ethernet-T RJ45 terminals. The upper one is Ethernet
1, and the lower is Ethernet 2.
8.1.2. MASTER MODULE-N
The top of the module is a serial port with DB9 terminal, and the bottom of it is
Ethernet port.
Ethernet port consists of four Ethernet-T RJ45 terminals. The upper one is Ethernet
1, and the others are Ethernet 2, 3 and 4.

8.2. Ethernet Module

8.2.1. ETHER-T MODULE-F and ETHER-T MODULE-D


The top of the module is serial terminal, and the bottom of it is Ethernet port.
The serial terminal is green 6-line phoenix terminal used for one serial port RS232
and RS485 mode. The modes have their own terminals, and there is no need to
configure. Terminal definition refers to below:

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Table 6 serial terminal definition

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Mark TXD RXD GND NC 485A 485B
Ethernet port consists of two Ethernet-T RJ45 terminals. The upper one is Ethernet
1, and the lower is Ethernet 2.
8.2.2. ETHER-T MODULE-C and ETHER-T MODULE-G
The external terminal of these two types of Ethernet-T module is the same as that
of MASTER MODULE-C.
8.2.3. ETHER-T MODULE-N
The external terminal of the module is the same as that of MASTER MODULE-N.
8.2.4. ETHER-FX
The serial terminal definition of Ethernet-FX module is the same as that of the
Ethernet-T module with same postfix (-F, -D, -C, -G). But the Ethernet terminals are
two SC optic fiber terminals. The upper one is Ethernet 1, and the lower is Ethernet 2.

8.3. COM Module

The COM module terminal is green 20-line phoenix terminal used for six serial
port RS232 and RS485 mode. The modes share terminal, and need to dial the switch
on the board. Terminal definition refers to below:
Table 7 COM module terminal definition

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Mark A1 B1 GND A2 B2 GND A3 B3 GND A4
No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Mark B4 GND A5 B5 GND A6 B6 GND NC NC
Meanwhile, there is a small table on the block board at the top of the module
terminal, describing the corresponding relationship of AX and BX in RS232 and
RS485 mode:
Table 8 Work mode definition of COM module

A B
RS232 RXD TXD
RS485 A B

8.4. DI/DO Module

DI/DO module terminal is green 20-line phoenix terminal, providing ten DI and
two DO. Terminal definition refers to below:

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Table 9 DI/DO module terminal definition

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Mark DI1 DI2 DI3 DI4 DI5 DI6 DI7 DI8 DI9 DI10
No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Mark NC 5VGND DO1+ DO1- DO2+ DO2- NC NC NC 5VGND

8.5. Time Synchronization Module

Configuring instruction of DIP switch: (ON: corresponding position 1, or else


corresponding position 0)
DIP switch J4 set the address of time synchronization module, range 0x00~0x0f. To
differentiate with the other module, distribute address of 0x0c for time
synchronization module;
Table 10 Settings of DIP switch J4

b4 b3 b2 b1 module address b4 b3 b2 b1 module address


0 0 0 0 0x00 1 0 0 0 0x08
0 0 0 1 0x01 1 0 0 1 0x09
0 0 1 0 0x02 1 0 1 0 0x0a
0 0 1 1 0x03 1 0 1 1 0x0b
0 1 0 0 0x04 1 1 0 0 0x0c
0 1 0 1 0x05 1 1 0 1 0x0d
0 1 1 0 0x06 1 1 1 0 0x0e
0 1 1 1 0x07 1 1 1 1 0x0f

DIP switch J12 settings, detail refers to the following able: (b1~b4: type of serial
protocol; b5~b8: B code)
Table 11 Settings of DIP switch J12

Time synchronization b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 Type of Note


method synchronized
clock
Serial port + pulse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Serial port for Sifang Co.,
time synchronization CSN-1 Ltd.
mode 00000 0 1 0 Serial port for Wave electric
BSS power
00000011 Spare
~ Spare
00001111 Spare
IRIG-B 10000000 Both difference
Time synchronization and voltage
mode signal
Time synchronization module terminal is green 6-line phoenix terminal, supporting
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GPS pulse time synchronization and IRIG-B time synchronization. Terminal


definition refers to below:
Table 12 Time synchronization module terminal definition

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6
Mark IN1 IN2 TXD RXD GND NC
IRIG-B pulse time IRIG-B + IRIG-B - GND
synchronization
IRIG-B voltage time DC DC GND
synchronization voltage+ voltage-
GPS time GPS+ GPS- TXD RXD GND
Application
synchronization
RS232 serial port
GPS time GPS+ GPS- 485+ 485- GND
synchronization
RS485 serial port
In GPS pulse time synchronization, IN1 and IN2 work as pulse input, and TXD,
RXD, GND work as serial port connecting terminal. In RS232 mode, TXD works as
sending line, connecting to the receiving line of the counter terminal, RXD works as
receiving line, connecting to the sending line of the counter terminal, GND works as
grounding. In RS485 mode TXD connects to 485+, RXD connects to 485-.
In IRIG-B time synchronization, IN1 and IN2 terminals work as input. No matter
pulse or voltage time synchronization, IN1 is the positive end of input, IN2 is the
negative end of input, and GND terminal is shielded grounding.
Alternation of time synchronization mode is realized by hardware jumper, and it is
finished with the cooperation of J5~J11 on the module. The detailed operating method
is:
Table 13 Jumper choice of time synchronization mode

Mark J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J13


IRIG-B pulse time B_C B_C B_C / / B_C B_C /
synchronization
IRIG-B voltage time B_DC B_DC B_DC / / B_C B_C / DC
synchronization
GPS time GPS GPS GPS 232 232 / / /
Application
synchronization RS232
serial port
GPS time GPS GPS GPS 485 485 485 485 /
synchronization RS485
serial port
“B_C”, “GPS” in the table above are jumper position mark. There is clear mark
beside the corresponding jumper on the hardware board of the module. “/” in the table
means the jumper position has no effect on the corresponding application, should
leave it free.

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8.6. Switch Module

There are two Ethernet-T RJ45 terminals at the top of the switch module rear block
board, marking “Ethernet 1” and “Ethernet 2” respectively. There are two
Ethernet-FX SC optic fiber terminals at the bottom, marking “Ethernet 3” and
“Ethernet 4” respectively.
Switch module are used in pairs. Two switch modules respectively install in any
slot of the two equipments to be cascaded, and the two are connected through any
terminal of the switch module by twisted pair cable of Ethernet-T or optic fiber of
Ethernet-FX.

8.7. Power Module

There are three kinds of power module. One supports 220V AC/DC input, one
supports 110V DC input, and the other supports 48V DC input. The terminal is green
8-line phoenix terminal. Terminal definition refers to below:
Table 14 Power module terminal definition

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Mark 220V 220V+ NC 220V- NC GND NC Power Power
power loss loss
110V 110V+ NC 110V- NC GND NC Power Power
power loss loss
48V 48V+ NC 48V- NC GND NC Power Power
power loss loss
When 220V power module uses AC input, 220V+ and 220V- can connect to any of
the two lines of AC.
Terminal 7 and 8 are power loss alert node output. It is a long-term closed node,
closing when power is losing.

9. Human-Machine Interface & Its Operation

9.1. The Front Layout Of Equipment

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Figure 12 Front Layout of CSC-1326 embedded slave system

Description of the components on the panel:


In the left of the panel is a column of 8 indicators, 5 of which are clearly defined
and the rest are spare. The definitions of the 5 indicators are: power, alert, event,
communication interruption and remote maintenance.
The front panel has a 128×240 lattice (or 8 lines × 15 columns) blue LCD screen,
Sifang buttons and three functional buttons, being able to display some local
information and provide modification to some of the information. The three functional
buttons locate to the up and down of the Sifang buttons. The upper one is signal reset
button, and the lower two are “QUIT” and “SET” buttons respectively.

9.2. The Display Of Normal Running

After startup, the LCD will display welcome interface, and then enters circular
display. The content is the communication status of the currently configured module.
The string in the bracket is the description of the module configured in the
configuration files.

2009-12-22 15:16:55 1/3

Slot 1(Master module) CommNormal


Slot 2(Master system) CommNormal
Slot 7(Sifang income) CommNormal
……
……
Figure 13 CSC-1326 circular display when normal running

The top line in the screen is time display, displaying year, month, day, hour, minute
and second. The right side is the page information of the current content. For example,
“1/3” means the content has three pages and the currently display is the first page. In
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every display of the menu, the right side of the first line has similar page information.
If the communication status of module changes, circular display will be replaced by
prompt information display. Press QUIT button to return to circular display. When
configuration is modified, it will prompt restart to make the configuration effective.
In circular display, press up or down button to turn pages. Hold down up or down
button to turn pages quickly.
In circular display, press QUIT button to lock the screen, and “L” is displayed in
the first line to indicate that it is locked. Press QUIT button again to unlock, and “L”
disappears.
In circular display, press SET button to enter main menu.

9.3. Menu & Operation

9.3.1. Menu Description


Brief description of menu refer to table 15
Table 15 Functions of menu
Main First level Second level Third level Fourth level Function description
menu menu menu menu menu
Default Sort
Display the
CommState Active Sort communication status of
module
Inactive Sort
Sla Dev State List of all Default Sort
Set slave
protocols in Checkcode
all modules Sort
Display the work status
Stopcomm of devices in a protocol.
Sort Support to set different
sort type.
Maintain Sort
Subscribe
Function Set Sort
Sla Call Set List of all Call settings of all
Run.con slave
protocols in devices of a slave
all modules protocol by MMI

Sla Config List of all Notify the configuration


Change slave change to the master
Nodify protocols in system
all modules
StateDisp Display the status of
drive in ( including
drive out status, 12
DI&DO routes in total)

Correspond to every
DoOper drive out operation

VersionInfo Display the version


information of software

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Main First level Second level Third level Fourth level Function description
menu menu menu menu menu
List of List of Configure protocol and
DeviceSettg module protocol channel parameter of
name name module
Modify Configure system clock
Time
Turn on or turn off the
TimeSettg function of
Sync Time Synchronizing system
clock to all devices once
a day. Support to set
preferred time.
Fault Event
Alarm
Event
EventInfo
Dig Event
Comm Display the saved event
Event information
Master Slot Configure IP1 address of
IP1 master module
Master Slot Configure IP2 address of
IP1 master module

ClearHisRec Clear all of history


records
Event Enable
Alarm Enable
LocalSettg Light Comm Enable/disable the
Control Enable indicator on MMI

Maintain
Enable
Event Enable
Alarm Enable Enable/disable the
Inf Control Dig Enable display of information
on MMI
Comm
Enable

Contrast Adjust contrast of LCD


screen
LCD.Settg
Backlight Configure the lasting
Time time of backlighting

简体中文 Chinese Language


语言 Display
(Language
) English English Language
Display

There are unified operations under every menu item: press up or down button to
turn pages; hold down up or down button to turn pages quickly; press QUIT button to
quit; press SET button to enter the menu of next level.
Main menu display:
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Main menu 1/1

Run.con DeviceSettg
TimeSettg EventInfo
LocalSettg LCD.Settg
语言(Language)

Figure 14 CSC-1326 main menu display

9.3.1.1. Run.con
There are four first level menus in Run.con menu: CommState, Function Set, DI&DO
and VersionInfo:

[1] 1/1

CommState
Function Set
DI&DO
VersionInfo

Figure 15 CSC-1326 Run.con menu display

9.3.1.1.1. CommState
Under Run.con menu, move the cursor to CommState menu item, press SET button to
enter, display the different sort types. Display screen refers to below:

[1-1] 1/1

Default Sort
Active Sort
Inactive Sort
……
……
Figure 16 CSC-1326 Sort type display

Select the preferred Sort type, press SET button to enter, display the
communication status of the currently configured module and equipment. Display
screen refers to below:

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[1-1-1] 1/1

Slot2(ethernet) CommNormal
Slot3(COM) CommNormal
……
……
Figure 17 CSC-1326 Communication Status display

9.3.1.1.2. Function Set


Under Run.con menu, move the cursor to Function Set menu item, press SET button
to enter, and then display:
[1-2] 1/1

Sla Dev State Set


Sla Call Set
Sla Config Change Notify
……
……
Figure 18 CSC-1326 Function Set menu display

Select Sla Dev State Set, press SET button to enter, display all the slave protocols of
the currently configured module. Display screen refers to below:
[1-2-1] 1/1

Slot2_sGen103
Slot3_sGen103
……
……
Figure 19 CSC-1326 Sla Dev State Set display

Move the curser to select, press SET button to enter, display the sort types. Display
screen refers to below:
[1-2-1-1] 1/1
Default Sort
Checkcode Sort
StopComm Sort
Maintain Sort
Subscribe Sort
……
Figure 20 CSC-1326 Sort types display

Select an Item, press SET button to enter, display the function status of the devices

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sorted by the selected type. Display screen refers to below:


[1-2-1-1-1] 1/1
Device1
default
Device2
default
Device3
default
……
Figure 21 display the function status

Under Function Set, Select Sla Call Set, press SET button to enter, display all the slave
protocols of the currently configured module. Display screen refers to below:
[1-2-2] 1/1

Slot2_sGen103
Slot3_sGen103
……
……
Figure 22 CSC-1326 Sla Call Set display protocols

Move the curser to select, press SET button to enter. Display screen refers to below:
[1-2-2-1] 1/1

Call set: No

SET Key To Confirm.


QUIT Key To Cancel

Figure 23 CSC-1326 Call set operation display

Move the curser to “No”, press up or down button to change between “Yes” and
“No”. If the status is “Yes” and the SET button is pressed, the slave system will call
the set value of all devices of the selected protocol automatically.
The operation of the menu Sla config change notify is the same as that of Sla Call Set.

9.3.1.1.3. DI&DO
Under Run.con menu, move the cursor to “DI&DO” menu item, press SET button to
enter “StateDisp”, then it display all the DI/DO modules configured, as below:

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[1-3-1] 1/1
Slot 14
Slot 15

Figure 24 CSC-1326 DI/DO modules list display

Select a module and press SET button, it display the drive in’ s status of the module,
‘O’ for open, ‘C’ for close:

[1-3-1-1] 1/1
DI:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
O O O O O O O O O O
DO:1 2
C C

Figure 25 CSC-1326 StateDisp menu display

Under Run.con menu, move the cursor to “DI&DO” menu item, press SET button to
enter “DoOper”, then it display all the DI/DO modules configured, as below:
[1-3-2] 1/1
Slot 14
Slot 15

Figure 26 CSC-1326 DI/DO modules list display

Select a module and press SET button, it display the drive out operating commands
of all current configured DI/DO module:

[1-3-2-1] 1/2

DO1 Open
DO1 Close
DO2 Open
DO2 Close

Figure 27 CSC-1326 DoOper menu display

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9.3.1.1.4. VersionInfo
Under Run.con menu, move the cursor to VersionInfo menu item, press SET button to
enter, display the version information of the software. Display screen refers to below:

[1-4] 1/1

Software Version: 01.20.00


Time: Mar 4 2010 16:40:00
Code: DE68 C1A7

Figure 28 CSC-1326 VersionInfo menu display

9.3.1.2. DeviceSettg
DeviceSettg is used to configure the protocol and channel parameter of module in the
system. Press SET button in DeviceSettg menu to display module list. The screen is as
below:
[2] 1/1

module 1 module 2
module 3 module 4
module 5

Figure 29 CSC-1326 DeviceSettg menu display

If press SET button in module menu, it will display the protocols and channel
configuration of the module, then the screen displays:

[2-3] 1/1

sGen1031 ProtConf
sGen1032 ProtConf

Figure 30 CSC-1326 module menu display

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The left column is all the configured protocol name + protocol number of module.
The right column is protocol configuration.
Move the cursor to a protocol name menu and press SET button will display the
channel of the protocol, refers to below:

[2-3-2] 1/1

Serial CH2

Figure 31 CSC-1326 protocol name menu display

Press SET button on Serial CH2 menu to display details of serial channel
configuration, refers to 9.3.2.2.2 Channel Configuration.

9.3.1.2.1. ProtConf
Move the cursor to ProtConf menu, press SET button to display protocol type
screen.

[2-1-4]

ProtType:M 103Prot

Tip:Only to Examine PtoType


Figure 32 CSC-1326 ProtConf menu display

We can only view the protocol type of a channel, but can not change it.

9.3.2.2.2 Channel Configuration


CSC-1326 series support several channel types. The channel configuration
displaying of different channel types are different.
◆Serial Channel
Serial port configuration interface displaying refers to below:

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[2-3-2-1] 1/1

Ser Port /tyCo/01


Baudrate 9600

Tip: Modi need Manual reboot


Figure 33 CSC-1326 Serial CH2 menu display

Move the cursor to the number of Ser Port, and press up or down button to change
the number of the used serial port. In a COM module, the serial port number can be
chosen from 1 to 6.
Move the cursor to the number of Baudrate, press up or down button to modify baud
rate.
Press SET button to confirm after modification.
◆Ethernet TCP server configuration
Ethernet TCP server configuration interface displaying refers to below:
[2-2-1-1] 1/1

Rem IP 192.188.110.001
Mon port 2040

Tip: Modi need Manual reboot


Figure 34 CSC-1326 TCP server1 menu display

Move the cursor to the number of Rem IP, and press up or down button to change
IP address.
Move the cursor to the number of Mon port, and press up or down button to modify
monitor port number.
Press SET button to confirm after modification.
◆Ethernet TCP client configuration
Ethernet TCP client configuration interface displaying refers to below:

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[2-2-3-1] 1/1

Rem IP 192.188.110.101
Conn port 2040

Tip: Modi need Manual reboot


Figure 35 CSC-1326 TCP client3 menu display

Move the cursor to the number of Rem IP, and press up or down button to change IP
address.
Move the cursor to the number of Conn port, and press up or down button to modify
connecting port number.
Press SET button to confirm after modification.
◆Ethernet UDP configuration
Ethernet UDP configuration interface displaying refers to below:
[2-3-1-1] 1/1

Rec IP 192.188.110.101
Rec Port 2406
Tran IP 236.008.008.008
Tran Port 1888

Tip: Modi need Manual reboot


Figure 36 CSC-1326 UDP channel1 menu display

Move the cursor to the number of Rec or Tran IP, and press up or down button to
change IP address.
Move the cursor to the number of Rec or Tran port, press up or down button to
modify the port number.
Press SET button to confirm after modification.
◆Ethernet UDP2000 configuration
Ethernet UDP2000 channel is only used for Sifang CSC2000 protocol. The
configuration interface displaying refers to below:

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IP1 192.168.001.101
IP2 192.188.002.102
IP3 192.168.003.103
Rec Port1 1888
Rec Port2 1888
Tran Port 1889

Figure 37 CSC-1326 UDP2000 channel1 menu display

Move the cursor to the number of IP1, IP2 or IP3, and press up or down button to
change IP address.
Move the cursor to the number of Rec or Tran port, press up or down button to
modify the port number.
Press SET button to confirm after modification.

9.3.1.3. TimeSettg
TimeSettg is used to configure system time, and set auto synchronize time. The menu
displaying refers to below:

[3] 1/1

Modify Time
Sync Time

Figure 38 CSC-1326 TimeSettg menu display

9.3.1.3.1. Modify Time


Move the cursor to Modify Time and press SET button, the screen is as below:
[3-1] 1/1

Current time
2005-11-20 16:14:15
Setting time

2005-11-20 16:14:15

Figure 39 CSC-1326 Modify Time display

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The current time and setting time of the initial displaying are the same. After
displaying this interface, current time goes in second while setting time remains,
waiting for modification. Move the cursor on the number of setting time requiring to
be modified, press up or down button to change, hold down to change the number
quickly. Press SET button to confirm after modification. Press QUIT button to cancel
modification.
9.3.1.3.2. Sync Time
Move the cursor to Sync Time and press SET button, the screen is as below:

[3-2] 1/1

Sync Time Turn Off


Set Sync Time 16

Tip: SET Key To Confirm

QUIT Key To Cancel

Figure 40 CSC-1326 Sync Time display

Sync Time is the function of automatically synchronizing the system clock to all
devices once a day. To turn on or turn off the function, move the cursor to Turn Off and
use UP and DOWN button to select. Set Sync Time support to set the preferred exact
time.

9.3.1.4. Event Info


Event info is used to inquire the occurred events, including four kinds, such as
communication status, protection event, protection alarm, digital value. Each kind of
event can be selected to display or not in the menu of Inf Control in LocalSettg. If all
kinds of event are selected, the interface displaying refers to below:
[4] 1/1

Fault Event
Alarm Event
Dig Event
Comm Event

Figure 41 CSC-1326 Event Info menu display

The latest 100 events of each kind will be displayed and stored in memory. They
will not be saved in hardware, so they will be lost after power down.
9.3.1.4.1. Comm Event
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Move the cursor to Comm Event and press SET button, will display:

Event Info: 3/34

2005-11-23 12:27:10
module 1 CommRecov
2005-11-23 20:34:20
module 3 CommIntru

Figure 42 CSC-1326 Comm Event menu display

The interface can display event information in time sequence, including time,
equipment and event type. Use up or down button to turn pages, hold down up or
down button to turn pages quickly. Press QUIT button t quit.
9.3.1.4.2. Fault Event
Move the cursor to Fault Event and press SET button, will display:

Event Info: 2/7

2008-11-20 12:27:10.500#201
1# CSC326GD:Ratio DIFF A OP.
2008-11-20 12:27:15.306#100
1# CSC326GD:Fast DIFF C OP.

Figure 43 CSC-1326 Fault Event menu display

The interface can display event information in time sequence, including time,
equipment and event description. Use up or down button to turn pages, hold down up
or down button to turn pages quickly. Press QUIT button t quit.
The operation of the menu Alarm Event and Dig Event are the same as Fault Event, and
only the information inside are different.

9.3.1.5. LocalSettg
This menu is used to Configure IP address of master module, Clear all of history
records, enable/disable the indicators in MMI, and enable/disable the display of all
kinds of events.

9.3.1.6. LCD.Settg
LCD.Settg is used to adjust the display effect of LCD display, including contrast

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and the lasting time of Backlight.

[6] 1/1

Contrast
Backlight time

Figure 44 CSC-1326 LCD.Settg menu display

9.3.1.6.1. Contrast
Press SET button on contrast in LCD.Settg menu to display contrast menu, which
refers to below:

[6-1] 1/1

LCD test

UP or DOWN to Set Contrast

Figure 45 CSC-1326 contrast menu display

Press up or down button to adjust LCD contrast in this interface, and view the
effect directly.

9.3.1.6.2. Backlighting Time


Press SET button on backlighting time in the LCD.Settg menu to display
Backlighting time menu, which refers to below:

[6-2] 1/1

Setting Backlighting Time

05 Min

Figure 46 CSC-1326 Backlighting Time menu display

Press up or down button to adjust Backlighting time. The adjusting range is 00~99,
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in which 1 to 99 means the effective light time. If it is set to 15, it means that the
backlighting will last for 15 minutes. 0 means the backlighting won’t went off.
Press SET button to confirm the configuration, or press QUIT button to cancel.

9.3.1.7. 语言(Language)
语言(Language) is used to modify the display language(简体中文 and English for
option).When press Sifang button’s right button and Sifang button’s left button at the
same time, it will display this menu too.

[7] 1/1

Chinese(CHS)
Englsih

Figure 47 CSC-1326 语言(Language) menu display

10.Operation & Maintenance


The items below are only for reference. User should establish corresponding
operation & maintenance rules according to actual condition.

10.1. Checking Before Running

a) Turn on the power, the power indicator on the front panel shines.
b) MMI works normally.
c) The equipment and channel configuration information displayed on the LCD
screen accord with the actual situation.
d) When it is connected to maintenance tools, it is normal if the “remote
maintenance” indicator shines.

10.2. Attentions during Running

a) In normal running, the power indicator on the front panel shines while the others
do not shine.
b) During running, pressing the buttons on the panel randomly is prohibited. The
users should operate according to operation rules,.
c) Changing the configuration parameters of the channels randomly is strictly
prohibited.

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10.3. Ordinary Failures & Countermeasures

Ordinary failures, reasoning and countermeasures refer to table 12.


Table 12 Ordinary failure, reason and countermeasure

No. Ordinary failure Reasoning Countermeasure


Do not work after power on,MMI The power cable is not Check the power cable to
1
and indicators do not shine well connected ensure reliable connection
The connector between Tighten the module
module and rear board
is loose
2 module communication interruption
Incorrectly configured Change the correct address
the address of the
module
Temperature changing Adjust LCD contrast in the
3 The screen display is not clear
results in LCD changing menu

11.Delivery & Storage


The equipment should be stored in the room whose temperature is -10℃~+40℃,
relative humidity is not higher than 80%, and the air in which does not contain
corrosive, flammable and explosive goods. Avoid excessive vibration, impact and
collision during delivery (refer to 2.3).

12.Accessories Provided with the Equipment

None

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13.Configuration Code
Appended table 1 Configuration code

CSC-132 * / M * * E * * F * S * D * G * C * P * X * R *

Eth Eth Time Fun


Mast N Sw
ern ern DI/ synch N Pow Ca ctio
Applica er Nu u itc Vol
NumMo et- Mo
et- Nu COM Nu DO roniz Nu h
u er se n
Equipment tion Mo ber del T mb FX mb Modu mb Mo m tag Code code Code
ation mbe m volta typ
type dul Mo er del Mo er le er dule be
Mod r
Mo
be ge
e
e
dul r dul Ty
e dul ule r
e e pe
e

Slave
system 6

CF-2 type 3
(1G)

CF-3 type 4
(8G)

CF-4 type 8
(2G)

Strengthene
d type
(32M 1
DOC)

CF-1 type 3
(128M CF)

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CSC-132 * / M * * E * * F * S * D * G * C * P * X * R *

CF-4 type 5
(2G CF)
110V
DC/AC 1

220V 2
DC/AC

3
48VDC

19 inches 1
case

19/2 inches 2
case

Slave 6
system

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Note:

1. “Number” in the table is a figure from 0 to 9. If the number of module is 10, it is represented
by “X”. The code of the module type not used may be omitted.

2. One Device can install 12 modules at most. Except cascade, one device must and can only
install one master module. Cascaded equipments share one master module. Each device
installs one power module.

3. CF-2 type or CF-4 type master module is used under ordinary situation. Only when large
storage is needed, CF-3 type master module is used.

4. Strengthened expanded Ethernet module is used under ordinary situation. CF-1 or CF-4 type
Ethernet module is used in the following situations:

a) Used for embedded slave system to communicate with master system.

b) Used for embedded slave system to income fault recorders.

5. When the equipment comes out of the factory, master module is installed in the first slot in the
rear view of the equipment, and power module is installed in the twelfth slot. The other
modules are installed from left to right according to code order, arranging equally with proper
distance.

6. Refer to the following table to generate the number of hardware communication port
represented by configuration code. When confirming configuration, pay attention to the
principle that income channel and outgoing channel should not be in the same module.

7. For the limitation of using the CSC1326 equipment without permission, the “-R” type option
is added in the configuration code (function code type). A function code is set according to the
requirement on site when ordering the equipment. This code is written into the equipment by
the engineer in the factory. And the equipment can only be started when the program get a
protocol task which is matched the function code. The function code of “-R6” is used for
embedded slave system.

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Appended table 2 Single module communication port configuration

module code module type Single module communication port


Master module 4 Ethernet-T ports (CF-4 type)
M
2 Ethernet-T ports (other types)
4 Ethernet-T ports (CF-4 type)
E Ethernet-T module
2 Ethernet-T ports (other types)
F Ethernet-FX module 2 Ethernet-FX ports
S COM module 6 serial ports
D DI/DO module 10 drive in+2 drive out
1 route time synchronization ( GPS
GPS time synchronization minute, second pulse time
G
module synchronization and IRIG-B time
synchronization for option)
2 Ethernet-T cascade terminals +2
C Switch module
Ethernet-FX cascade terminals

14.Ordering Notes:
a) Product type, configuration code, name and the quantity of equipment to be
ordered;
b) Address and time of delivery;
c) Bay cabinet combination requirement and the size, color of the Bay cabinet.
Refer to the Appended table 2 to generate the number of hardware communication
port represented by configuration code. When confirming configuration, pay attention
to the principle that income channel and outgoing channel should not be in the same
module.

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