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6CPP66CPP6 Processor Panel

Description
The 6CPP6 processor is the latest processor offering from QEI. It has three separate daughter board options to increase the communications capabilities. The standard protocol for communications is QEI's proprietary QUICS protocol. The processor can be purchased with any number of protocol licenses and QEI can custom develop protocols if necessary. The board can use QEI's proprietary digital input, analog input, and control output boards and talk directly to those with three separate I/O busses designed specifically for them. If those boards are not used, then the I/O must be done through communicating with other devices. This new processor board also has the added benefit of communications status provided by the row of LEDs. These LEDs can be seen at the top right of the picture above. The programming is done completely through software provided by QEI. The DIP switches on the 6CPP6 are unlike those found on earlier processors. They are for more specialized functions and rarely used. The 6CPP6 has the capability of being backward compatible with previous QEI systems.

Communications
As stated in the description, the board is capable of various types of communications. The 6LAPX boards add additional communications paths, but there are 3 on-board communications paths. Two use RS-232 and one uses RS-485. Each of these is configurable by protocol. The RTU is capable of communicating with two separate servers and an almost unlimted amount of intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). These IEDs range from voltage regulator controllers in electrical substations to programmable logic controllers (PLCs) in water filtration implementations.

Programming
All programming is handled through the use of QEI's ConfigWizard software package provided with each processor purchased. The software builds a structured database of all the I/O and controls desired and allows each individual point to be mapped back to the servers in any desired order. It is also used to define the properties of the communications ports such as what speed they will communicate at and what protocol they will use. One additional communications port on the RTU allows the RTU to be programmed or tested using on-board testing software built in to the processor board. Additional programming software can be purchased to allow the processor to perform on-board complex processing commands such as Percent/Integral/Derivative (PID) functions important for many industries including water/wastewater and gas utilities.

Accessories
As mentioned above, there are special connectors for accesory boards which add additional communications paths. One of the more important ones is the 6NIA board allowing Ethernet communications and programming. With the 6NIA board, the processor also adds a third speicial server capability, which is a Web interface.

 
This page was last updated on December 16, 2008