I CB ICBEdit 1.4.0 New Features

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New Features of I-CB-ICBEdit-1.4.0

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New features of ICBEdit-1.4.0 New features  New configuration o For MTU – ADEC o For Modbus-Socomec  New databases o For I-CB/Modbus  EMCP4.2  EMCP4.3  EMCP4.4  Socomec o For I-CB/CAT PYR  Database for CAT Exhaust Temperature Scanner DB_CAT-PYR o For MTU  501  502  ECS396  For MTU 369 engine series. Note: For HW version of i-cb 1.2 and higher – works only with external RS232 – RS422 converter.  Period at MODBUS databases o Default “Period” at all MODBUS databases set to 0 ms. Parameter “Period” can be set at Advanced configuration. Menu Config / Advanced config… .

 Added binary output “Communication Enable” to database o Protocol: MODBUS o Subprotocol: Schneider.  Added Deutz/TEM value o Added a new value T384 for Deutz/TEM. The name of the value: “T384 heating water before emerg. Cooler”  Changed factor and decimals function o Decimals window has been removed

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Factor function is used to set decimals now

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Example with Factor:  Analog input Engine Speed  Input is 16 bit Modbus register  Factor set to 0.125. Therefore input number from Modbus is multiplied by 0.125. For example: Number 0x10 (16d) is send to controller as 2 RPM

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Factor number is limited. The number is 16bit (12 bits mantissa, 4 bits exponent). Therefore the mantissa can be from -2048 to +2047.  Example: Factor can be 0.1234 or 0.345. But cannot be 0.123456 nor 0,3456.  Added floating point type support o floating point type according to IEEE 754 – Single Precision with maximum 4 digits  Note: ComAp’s controllers do not support the full range of the format Float 32. The supported range (after the factor correction) is from -32766 to 32767)  Support of 2 I-CB Note: This feature has to be supported by I-CB firmware and controller. Support at controller and I-CB firmware site is in preparation phase. Therefore this feature cannot be used at the time of releasing this document. Please see an appropriate manual for I-CB module and controller manual for future reference. Support of 2 I-CB modules configured at one time. The typical installation is one I-CB/Modbus for communication with any module (for example ignition, speed governor, etc.) and the second one with an engine. An address of a particular module (I-CB) can be selected in Advanced configuration – Module index.

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If the Module index is set to 2, the ANA modules number is automatically set to 10 and disabled for changes.

Repairs  Database CAT/CCM subprotocol Gas o Changed Right Bank Average Combustion from PID2 = $5A to $5B o Reason: 5A is for Left Bank

 Improved design of ICB Edit software – icons etc.  Improved window management. Better window management when operating at two or more screens at one computer.  Repaired uploading of the configuration to I-CB o “Factor” has not been always properly uploaded from ICBEdit to I-CB

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 Type of following values has been changed o “Generator Total percent kW” – from signed 8 to unsigned 16 o “Gen AVG Line-Line AC RMS Volt %” – from signed 8 to unsigned 16  The address range for I-CB Modbus o It was possible to insert an address in the range of 1 to 255. The actual range is from 1 to 247. The range has been limited to 1-247.

 Analog input edit window changed o Value 0 was displayed at objects type Analog Input. This window makes sense only for binary input. Therefore it has been removed.

 Caterpillar Gas value changed o CAT database PID Right Bank Average Combustion Time  Protocol: CAT, Subprotocol Gas, Analog input, Protocol object module ITSM/ICSM.

Right Bank Average Combustion Time PID2 = $5B. Left Bank Average Combustion Time has PID2 = $5A  Window management changed o Window hiding after unplugging one screen. In two or more screen mode – when two or more screens are connected to one computer.

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Available I-CB types I-CB type I-CB/MTU I-CB/MTU-SIAM4000 I-CB/CAT-Diesel I-CB/CAT-Gas I-CB/DeutzTEME I-CB/Modbus I-CB/CAT PYR

Engine For MTU/MDEC For MTU gas engine with SIAM4000 For CAT/CCM (diesel engines) For CAT/CCM (gas engines) For Deutz/TEM Evolution For Modbus devices For CAT Pyrometer

Available documentation Manual I-CB-ICBEdit-1.3.pdf

Description I-CB and ICBEdit User guide

New features of ICBEdit-1.3.3 New features  Added I-CB type I-CB/MTU

Engine 401 – Secondary : New database (DB_MTU-401-Secondary.xml) of a secondary engine working in a pair with MTU-401



New features of ICBEdit-1.3.2 New features  Added new databases for I-CB/Cat PYR: Available values: Value name Temperature 1 Temperature 2 Temperature 3 Temperature 4 Temperature 5 Temperature 6 Temperature 7 Temperature 8 Temperature 9 Temperature 10 Temperature 11 Temperature 12 Temperature 13 Temperature 14 Temperature 15 Temperature 16 Temperature 17 Temperature 18 Temperature 19 Temperature 20 Temperature 21 Temperature 22

Dimension °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C °C

Value group Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures

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Value type Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input

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New Features of I-CB-ICBEdit-1.4.0 Temperature 23 Temperature 24 Avg Temperature Num of Turbos Turbo type Num of cylinders I-CB-CAT-PYR communication status

°C °C °C / / / /

Temperatures Temperatures Temperatures Others Others Others Communication status

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Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Analog input Binary input

New features of ICBEdit-1.3.1 New features  Added new databases for I-CB/Modbus: o Cummins – for Cummins engines with GCS unit o Schneider – for Schneider Electric circuit breakers

New features of ICBEdit-1.3 New features  Easier selection of COM port COM selection window available for read/write configuration:

 Export of configuration to file It is possible to export I-CB configuration into txt, xls and csv file. The file contains only values which are filtered in ICBEdit (for example if only analog inputs are displayed then the file will contain just analog inputs).

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 New databases o For I-CB/Modbus  Template – starting database for support of devices which are unknown to Comap (user defined interface)  PCC3100  PCC3300-1.x  PCC3300-2.x  PCC3300-3.x  EMCP3.2  EMCP3.3 o For I-CB/MTU  Module 401  Support of I-CB/Modbus ICBEdit 1.3 supports new I-CB/Modbus, i.e. it is possible to define customized objects for Modbus reading (the controller with I-CB is in this case Modbus master and enables to read data from any device with Modbus RTU interface). For more details about I-CB/Modbus refer to separate new features list.

Repairs  Missing Subprotocol in Select protocol window Sometimes the subprotocol was empty as shown in the picture.

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 Opening of *.icb Sometimes it was not possible to open an *.icb file. It has been fixed.  Saving factor The factor was not saved properly to I-CB if the configuration was not previously saved to *.icb file.

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