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BPP CMC4
Flat Landing Operating Panel CMC-4
TABLE OF CONTENT
1 DESCRIPTION ....................................................................................................... 2
1.1 INTRODUCTION................................................................................................. 2
3 CONNECTOR LAYOUT............................................................................................ 5
4 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT............................................................................................. 9
6 INDICATIONS ......................................................................................................17
6.2 BUZZER...........................................................................................................17
7 OTHER FEATURES................................................................................................17
8 FIRMWARE UPDATE..............................................................................................17
10 DIMENSIONS.......................................................................................................20
12 REVISIONS..........................................................................................................21
1 DESCRIPTION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The flat landing operating panel BPP ensures a decentralized communication
with the control board through CAN bus communications (shaft CAN bus) of
the different signalling devices, detection devices, etc. (peripheral) located on
the floor. The main advantages of a decentralized system lies in the reduction
of the cabling needed, using up less space in the shaft and shorter assembly
times which result in lower maintenance and installation costs. Apart from the
CAN bus, the control system has a TEACH IN signal used to configure BPPs
(level, access, and elevator).
This board is based on the UCP (floor board) but with somewhat less
functionalities. The board integrates the push buttons and arrows.
To control all functions the BPP has a small and low cost RENESAS R8C/23
microprocessor. This microprocessor is constantly analyzing information from
the peripheral devices and sends signals to the control board via the CAN bus
for processing. The microprocessor analyzes instructions from the control
board, interprets them, and acts on the connected peripheral devices.
1.2 FUNCTIONALITIES
2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3 CONNECTOR LAYOUT
The following figure shows the arrangement of the connectors and other items in the
PCB and BPP:
X5 X4 X3 X2 X1
P3 Status Led
X7
X8
X6 J2 SW1 J1
Connecto Pins
r Functionality P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6
• TEACH_IN. This signal is sent by the UCM, runs through all BPP in a “chain”,
mode, i.e. one output is connected to the next input. This is used for
installation automatic teach-in.
• TEACH_OUT. Output signal of the BPP. Once the BPP has received all
information during the teach process it sets this signal to a high level
indicating the next board that the information is going to.
X4. ARROWS
When a key is used the current push button has to be removed (cutting the joined areas
and pressing the push button until it is removed). The key will be placed in the resulting
space. The upward key connection is done with X7.
Warning: opposed to other connectors, the voltage in this connector is 5V.
X6. PROGRAMMER
Programming connector. This connector includes power supply and control signals for
the programming process.
4 ELECTRICAL LAYOUT
The end board of the bus requires an end load resistance for the CAN bus. This is done
using a J1 jumper or SW1 according to the below table (also detailed in figure 2).
All boards
To enter function selection mode for the programmable inputs/outputs, please follow the
instructions below:
- Power it up
- During the first 5 seconds on powering the board press P3 (note ¡Error! No se
encuentra el origen de la referencia. )
LEDs
FS FB P1 P2 Function description
- Please wait 5 seconds. The BPP will confirm with various beeps that
programming has been successful.
Apart from input/output Programmable functions there are other selectable BPP
behaviours:
- Configuring BPP + UCP in the same floor (for special configurations where a
single BPP cannot cover all required functions for said floor. In this case the
programmable input/output has no function, and further inputs and outputs
have to be connected to the UCP that remains in parallel.
Due to the multiple configuration of the operating panel (1 button, 2 push buttons, keys,
etc) you may want to change the behaviour of the P1 push button.
Push button P1 can operate as an upward call button or as a downward call button
depending on J2 jumper. If J2 jumper is present (by default) then P1 operates as a
downward call. If jumper J2 is removed, P1 will act as the upward button.
Although BPP has a programmable input/output it may be that more than one function
be needed in one floor (e.g. presence and VIP). In this case one BPP is not enough.
The solution as previously mentioned is to make BPP work as a “BPP + UCP in the same
floor”. In this way all functions are connected to UCP while BPP can be used for calls.
I/O PROG in this case would have no function.
If the control board is located on the top of the shaft, installation is done up to this floor,
(including BPP for that floor where further BPP functions will be required), but the UCP is
placed between TCAN connection box of that floor and the floor below, cabling the
additional items to the UCP.
If the control board is located at the bottom of the shaft, the same can be done, taking
into account that the UCP must be placed between TCAN at this level and the next one
above, cabling additional items to the UCP.
To join TCAN connection box to the landing board the same bundle of cables as with the
TCAN should be used.
Figure 5. UCP-BPP connection for extended functions at floor level. Control Board on top of the
shaft.
6 INDICATIONS
6.2 BUZZER
7 OTHER FEATURES
8 FIRMWARE UPDATE
If any error message appears please refer to the help files in the installation
CD.
- Replace the old board and verify that switch SW1 or jumper J1 and jumper J2
of the new board are in the same position as the old one.
- Connect X2.
- After changing a board, cut control board power supply and power up again so
all boards start from reset and a teach-in is carried out.
- Verify that the RUN LED in the new board and that all other LEDs are ok (1 flash
per second)
10 DIMENSIONS
11 FIGURE INDEX
Figure 5. UCP-BPP connection to extend funtionality on one level. Superior control board. .............16
12 REVISIONS