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1. Figure 24 Block screen window Bu etock Screen l x SlockiMasterY BlockStatus Block Time Dee E A r j _ Biing 002 Strings ENE 8 on 0 ms Lead on SBM 4 112 3 on O ms _Leadonser _ i ar 25 13 3 9 On 0 ms Leadon R SB A2 Feisa 3 On ID ms Lead on M SB A2 75 3 IN on 0 ms Lead on SB A 8217 3 on O ms SBR 9 18 3 9 on 0 ms SEN mofa Bon Dm SB 42 7 ES 2 pose EI ring 1000 String2 1000 String3 1000 33 f 14 002 5 7 lt unknown String 2000 String2 2000 String32000 mme 2000 Y lt unknown gt In nal this screen is also a remote status window except that the remotes are led with their assignments to different blocks here Blocks are logical aggregations of remotes into groups which are necessary for the switch commands sent by a higher level system Each remote channel can be assigned to a maximum of 5 blocks assignment via the configuration files Master lt X gt config In this view however it is not possible to see if blocks include remotes belonging to several masters 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 19 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus 2 3 3 8 Com 1 3 user comments 2 3 3 9 Status of lamp remotes or blocks 2 3 3 10 Table Coloring 20 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 This overview can only be queried using the block screen The following informatio
2. BRITE Ill Configuration Software User Manual 96A0430 Retain for future use Rev C 6 27 11 5 A2CTool AGLAS Configuration Tool e Wen Screen H Da Ma eier MasterName 1 Master 4711 Operating 1 cl SCD RealMaster3 Operating Lamp Remote 1 Lamp Remote2 JOK 8 of Lamp Remote 3 Or 8 on Lamp Remote 4 OK Ki Off LampRemotes OK F of Piti Rem OK Y On Pitl_Rem2 Or 9 On Pitl_Rem3 OK 9 on Pitl_Rem4 fe K Blink Airfield Solutions BRITE Ill Configuration Software 9640430 Rev C 6 27 11 Disclaimer This manual could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors ADB Airfield Solutions reserves the right to revise this manual from time to time in the contents thereof without obligation of ADB Airfield Solutions to notify any person of such revision or change Details and values given in this manual have been compiled with care They are not binding however and ADB Airfield Solutions disclaims any liability for damages or detriments suffered as a result of reliance on the information given herein or the use of products processes or equipment to which this manual refers No warranty is made that the use of the information or of the products processes or equipment to which this manual refers will not infringe any third party s patents or rights Warranties Products of ADB Airfield Solutions manufacturer are guaranteed against mechanical electrical and physical defects e
3. ALV They produce a constant current output to the airfield series circuit that light the airfield lighting fixtures ADB Airfield Solutions trademarked abbreviation for Bi directional Series Transceiver which is a term that describes the technology used to transmit and receive data across airfield lighting series circuit cabling Unit installed in the airfield normally in pull pits or base cans which provides control and monitoring of individual or blocks of light fixtures Each Remote has its own unique address for control and monitoring data communication to the Master Unit installed within the lighting vault that provides the means for data communication on the airfield series circuit cables The Master is connected in parallel across to the output of the CCR Each series circuit that contains Remotes must also have a Master installed at the CCR Abbreviation of Microwave Detector Microwave detectors are installed in pre designated locations on the airfield The MWD also has its own unique address for control and monitoring purposes A MWD is used to detect movement within an established detection zone and communicate the status back to the Master This term is used to reference the device used to control and monitor the controllable stopbars and the associated lighting equipment The control panel could be either an L 821 style pushbutton panel or a Touchscreen style control panel The control panel is located in the Air Traffic
4. Flash Log 2 3 4 8 Master Logging Get Ram Log 2 3 4 9 Master Logging Start Optional Logging 2 3 4 10 Master Logging Stop Optional Logging When selecting this menu item a master flash log file is downloaded from the selected master You can store it in your local file system It contains information such as e Entering leaving the maintenance mode e Change of configuration e Master restart e Severe errors which require system restart if possible to log When selecting this menu item a master RAM log file is downloaded from the selected master You can store it in your local file system It contains information such as e All logs related to storage to flash e Change of block states e Change of digital lO state e Change of CCR state ON OFF warning e Change of operation mode s Events all e Optional log can only be activated for preconfigured period of time Block switch commands and changes in remote state all With this menu item you start the optional logging for the RAM log To avoid excessive memory consumption a time period is passed to the master for whom the optional logging is activated after committing the upcoming dialog See Figure 34 Figure 34 Optional logging dialog window Start optional logging Time Period kan minutes 1 2880 Commit Cancel To stop the optional logging for the RAM log select this menu item This is to abort the optional logging p
5. engineer e During normal operation the BRITE Masters are directly connected to and commanded by the high level ALCMS over a TCP IP network redundant if required providing connected clients with feedback signals state changes and alarm messages e Individual control of the different functions within a lamp circuit for example the combination of stopbar and lead on circuits s Firmware and application software can be downloaded into either the BRITE Master or the BRITE Remotes e Fast commissioning searching and configuring the BRITE remotes is a fully automated process taken care of by the BRITE Master e State of the art diagnostic information provided directly by the BRITE Master permits a rapid overview over the communication behavior Thus reliable operation is ensured by the possibility to monitor the system reserves e Special heat dissipating housing for each Remote ensures effective resistance against environmental influences under all operating conditions e Compatible with any kind of CCR designed for to FAA AC 150 5345 10 or IEC 61822 specifications e No special series circuit isolation transformers required e Configurable delay of Start Stop functionality synchronized switching of BRITE Remotes ensures the stability of the CCR during large block commands e Easy to maintain not required to pre program field modules remotes or assign repeaters e Environmental friendly electronic parts of the BRITE remote
6. 2 0 BRITE Ill Configuration Software oooccccccncccccccococconccoconononononononononononos 3 21 Manta Ntro UCI a De viet eect Gee esas 3 2 1 1 How to work with fhemanugl cece eeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeanss 3 2 1 2 Record Of CHANGES are u 3 2 1 3 lcons used in the manual uuununnseensennnenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 2 2 lat o ME 4 2 2 1 General Overview Main Features and Introduction to BRITE 4 22 2 Ee FUMCLIONNS EE 6 2 23 BRITE COMPONEN ee ie 6 22 2 Theory ol Opera uon rica ito 8 PP ARCMIN CIE ee 8 23 COnNguraloNn E EE 9 2 3 1 A ee en ee ee ae 9 2 3 2 Menus and Displays ae 11 2 3 2 1 User management information nennen nnnnnnnn nennen nenn 11 232 E er ee ee reine 11 ARS a E tt Gace aus eat ee ne 11 a A a E aa aR 11 2 9 2 5 L03d COMUN cendtenanntt eOacaut ek taeenreecsesmeaeseceineas 12 2326 Le RE 13 23 2 7 A ER edn et eta 14 23 2 8 Logged MUSEO nina ee 14 232 9 User ee ee ae 14 292 10 Piinksereen ee esse has la a 15 2 3 2 11 Print Unreachable Hemoies ccc ccecscecceeeseeeeeeeseeeseueeeneeeaaes 16 PD e TEE 17 23V IEW MENU da ee ge rege 17 E E ee 17 2 3 3 2 Remote Screens oere e a a a ae a aE a a aaa E OaE 17 23 38 Remole Seena Al nee een 18 2 3 3 4 Remote Screen Master with ID 18 2335 Adaltional Ei e EE 19 299 0 10 Remote Screens dena 19 2 3 3 7 e o sn aaa Learn 19 29 90 COM 1 3 User comments ze es 20 2 3 3 9 Status
7. ADB Airfield Solutions liability under no circumstances will exceed the contract price of goods claimed to be defective Any returns under this guarantee are to be on a transportation charges prepaid basis For products not manufactured by but sold by ADB Airfield Solutions warranty is limited to that extended by the original manufacturer This is ADB Airfield Solutions sole guarantee and warranty with respect to the goods there are no express warranties or warranties of fitness for any particular purpose or any implied warranties of fitness for any particular purpose or any implied warranties other than those made expressly herein All such warranties being expressly disclaimed Trademarks General notice other product names used here are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Proprietary Information This information carrier contains proprietary information which shall not be used for other purposes than those for which it has been released nor be reproduced or disclosed to third parties without the prior written consent of ADB Airfield Solutions No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of ADB Airfield Solutions No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Neither is any liability
8. Airfield light fixture or devices BRITE Remote 2 BRITE Remote n 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 7 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Introduction 2 2 4 Theory of Operation Master ep O e O 2 2 2 4 1 Architecture 9640430 Rev C 6 27 11 Background Information BRITE uses power line carrier PLC technology to communicate between controlling units on an airfield lighting series circuit A BRITE system typically consists of one high voltage modem or Master collocated with the Constant Current Regulator CCR powering the airfield lighting circuit and many slave units or Remotes collocated with individual lights in the field A typical BRITE topology is provided in Figure 3 Figure 3 Typical BRITE Topology 279 8 8 a SCC Isolation Transformer ry Figure 4 depicts the general nature of the system components and their interactions The Control System shown in grey is an external ALCMS system that provides controlling commands and digests Master and Fixture status reports There is typically only one control system in the architecture The Master shown in blue is the high voltage modem that communicates commands to and receives status from the fixtures There can be many masters in a given system Masters digest commands from the control system and provide status to it Masters also communicate amongst themselves to maintain communication timi
9. Choosing configuration invalid will discard all changes of the configuration Choosing configuration preliminary will set the configuration for the master as usable even if there were faults when checking the consistency of the configuration Masters with a preliminary configuration can be identified by the string Pre Configuration in the column System Status of the master screen They can be set to a valid configuration later but only after entering the maintenance mode again Choosing the configuration valid item lets the master use the changed configuration At least user rights Advanced is required CH o p Q E GE DA o gt 2 3 4 3 Stop Configuration Activating this menu item a confirmation prompt window Figure 28 is shown By choosing Yes you can finish the current configuration task of the selected master The master will return to maintenance mode Figure 28 Stop configuration dialog window Please confirm 22 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus 2 3 4 4 Consistency Check This menu item starts terminates a consistency check for a single circuit This means that the content of a master configuration file is compared with the real world on the airfield and any discrepancies are recorded and displayed In the dialog of Figure 29 you can choose the co
10. Control Tower cab Acronym which means Surface Movement Guidance and Control System SMGCS is an organized system created to improve and enhance low visibility operations Acronym for Variable System Parameter This term relates to a time value in seconds determined by the airport that is used in conjunction with the Stopbar control timing In the event that the automatic Stopbar control or MWDs fail the Stopbars are reset after the VSP value has expired BRITE Ill Configuration Software 9640430 Rev C Terms and Acronyms 6 27 11 gt O en oi lt d iv 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C BRITE Ill Configuration Software 6 27 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS BRITE Mes Configuration Soflware aussen arena i a 0 Terms and Acronvms nenne nennen nnnnnnennnnennnnnennnnnennen nennen II MODAN a a 1 eo a A he cauahancecdusniaseeattnindesliece ie 1 1 1 1 Additional Reference Materials o onconccnnncncccnoncnononaninano nana nanonanonanananinanos 1 1 1 2 Qualified Personnel nenn nennen nennen nennen 1 12 1 3 MOTOS USE EE EEN 1 11 42 6 62 6 gt A aA A 1 did ees 1 EE 2 1 1 4 2 Material Handling Precautions cccoononcccncccconoccccnnnnnnonancnnnnnononanccnnnnnos 2 1 1 4 3 Action in the Event of a System or Component Malfunction 2 1 1 4 4 Maintenance and Hepnair 2 1 1 4 5 Operation of Overloaded Regulators nnnsnnseesenenennnnneerrernennrnr nnen 2
11. View Maintenance Window Master Configuration gt Teal Mom _ Remote Configuration Change Remote BIOCKIMAster BIOCKE Logout Remote Reset Remote Send Remote Configuration Get Block Configuration of all Remotes Get Remote Version You also can access these menu items Figure 36 selecting a row in the master screen table and clicking the right mouse button The options displayed on the popup menu depend on the mode of the selected master NOTE Not all menu items are available in every mode or for every user See Activated Menu Items on page 28 for details 26 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 2 3 5 1 Change Remote BRITE lll Configuration Software Configuration Menus To replace a defective remote with a new one the serial number of the new remote must be entered Use this menu item Figure 37 to do that In the upcoming dialog you can enter the new serial number of the selected remote The number must be a unique integer value Figure 37 2 3 5 2 Logout Remote 2 3 5 3 Reset Remote 2 3 5 4 Send Remote Configuration Change remote dialog window Change Remote Xx Master 2 Remote 2061 New serial number Cancel To remove a remote from the master cycle the remote can be logged out See Figure 36 To reset a remote to default settings select this menu item See Figure 36 Select this menu item
12. airfield to control and monitor an extensive range of different airfield lighting devices lt can be used in the following applications e Stopbar control and monitoring e Elevated and in pavement Runway Guard Light RGL control and monitoring e Surface Movement Guidance Control System SMGCS including taxiway centerline control and monitoring e Failed lamp detection and location identification e Selective control and monitoring of a variety of other airfield lighting devices in support of A SMGCS The system provides essential information concerning the status of a large number of airfield lighting devices and automatically detects and reports lamp failures as requested by ICAO Annex 14 The following items highlight the main features of the system e No separate communication cable required radio frequency signal for lighting control is transmitted via the series circuit cable thus the system can be easily added to existing infrastructures e Simultaneous use of up to 8 different frequency bands in addition to different time slots up to 8 per frequency band increasing the number of independent communication channels to a maximum of 64 which when compared to only one communication channel fixed frequency band and time slot in existing power line communication systems means a drastic increase in communication quality and reliability e Fast and predictable switching times through the use of reliable communication met
13. and master are accessible and defective units can be returned for repair 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 5 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Introduction 2 2 2 Basic functions Constant Current Regulator 2 2 3 BRITE Components 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 BRITE is based on the Master Slave communication principle For each series circuit a dedicated BRITE Master is installed in the vault or substation downstream of the constant current regulator This Master for an individual series circuit initializes and maintains the communication with the BRITE Remotes that are installed in the field between each series circuit islolation transformer and the associated light fitting Different BRITE Masters are connected directly to the higher level Airfield Lighting Control System via a 100 BaseT Ethernet network The communication between the BRITE Master and multiple network clients is based on the TCP IP protocol By means of the series circuits BRITE communicates using a radio frequency signal power line communication superimposed on the high voltage airfield series circuit cable Thus no separate communication cable is needed outside vault or the substation facilitating the implementation of BRITE in existing series circuits Each BRITE Remote uniquely identified by the serial number assigned to it during production can be individually addressed by the BRITE Master and prompted to carry out different comman
14. are available in every mode or for every user See Activated Menu Items on page 26 for details When clicking this menu item the master changes to the maintenance mode This mode is used for configuration and system check Blocks cannot be switched in this mode In order to set a master to the maintenance mode choose the maintenance level in the upcoming dialog Figure 25 and enter the appropriate password as in Figure 26 2 per D Lei ie el O Figure 25 Login maintenance mode list box Login Maintenance Mode x Maintenance Mode Maintenance Level 2 ka Maintenance Level 2 Maintenance Level 3 Maintenance Level 4 Password Figure 26 Login maintenance mode dialog window Login Maintenance Mode Maintenance Mode Maintenance Level 4 v Password D The maintenance mode is initiated by sending a command to the master specifying the desired maintenance level and password Each level has its own changeable password Clicking this menu item the master leaves the maintenance mode You have to decide whether the configuration for the master is e invalid e preliminary e valid 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 21 BRITE Ill Configuration Software 96A0430 Rev C Configuration Menus 6 27 11 Figure 27 Exit maintenance mode dialog window Exit Maintenance Mode C configuration preliminary C configuration valid Cancel
15. assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein ADB Airfield Solutions shall not be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product ADB Airfield Solutions shall not be liable against any damages arising from the use of any options or parts other than those designated as approved products Copyright 2010 by ADB Airfield Solutions All rights reserved ii 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Terms and Acronyms a 0 Terms and General Aviation Terms and Acronyms that you may encounter using our manuals Acronyms Table 1 Term ALCMS CCR BRITE Remote Master MWD Control Panel SMGCS VSP 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved Definition Acronym for Airfield Lighting Control Monitoring System An ALCMS incorporates many components that are used to control and monitor an airport s entire airfield lighting system The ALCMS may include Touch Screens for lighting control Maintenance Center s for data viewing and archiving Electrical Lighting equipment for CCR control and monitoring Abbreviation for Constant Current Regulator The CCRs are located within the Airfield Lighting Vault
16. of lamp remotes or blocks A 20 233 TO TAS CON ee 20 204 Malmtenance MENU ee een 21 2 3 4 1 Stan maintenance Mode see 21 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved v BRITE Ill Configuration Software vi 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 2 3 4 2 Exit maintenance mode 21 27354 325100 GOMMQUKAION sen 22 2 3 4 4 Consistency Check a deh es cee ea eee 23 2 3 4 5 Change FS Mode EEN 24 2 3 4 6 Get Master Version 24 2 3 4 7 Master Logging Get Flash Log 25 2 3 4 8 Master Logging Get Ram Log 25 2 3 4 9 Master Logging Start Optional Logogmg nn 25 2 3 4 10 Master Logging Stop Optional Loggmg nn 25 23 0 Activated Men E EE 26 2 3 5 1 Change Remote aussi 27 23 9 2 GOGOL REMO Ena its 27 2 Nesecito ios 27 2 3 5 4 Send Remote Confouraton 27 2 3 5 5 Get Block Configuration of All Hemotes eassesnnnnnnnrnnesnesenrrrrrrnnn 27 2 3 5 6 Get Remote Version 28 2 3 5 7 Activated Menu Iems 28 220 0 VVINGOW WIG ee Gern 29 230 1 o O A 29 A A RE 29 230 3 Glose UMSS zehnten si 29 29 0 AF UI Sereen aa een 29 DIO Nees ees eet ren ee oe ee ee 30 A 30 2 9 7 2 ABOUT A A 30 A ee 31 2 3 8 1 Screens 108lbar ta Be ee 31 2 3 8 2 Debug Text Area EE 32 2 3 93P0pUp Mens ae ar nie 33 2 3 9 1 Master Screen POPUP occccccncccccncconnoconnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannens 33 SEENEN 33 2 3 3 3 Sena BOOtP EE Te 33 2 3 9 4 Disconnect from Master ea see R 34 2 3 9 5 Remote Screen POPUD cion
17. of the A2CTool can be displayed by selecting the menu item User Rights in the File Menu In the A2CTool three profiles are defined e Easy e Advanced e Administrator Depending on these profiles the user has different rights to perform specific commands This user manual covers Easy and Advanced user profiles only providing sufficient rights to maintain the BRITE installation See Activated Menu Items on page 26 The mapping between the users and profiles and the users passwords are shown in the User Rights dialog After starting up the A2CTool the menu in the main window initially contains only sections that allow the displaying of information File View Window 7 No changes can be made to the configuration of a master This prevents unauthorized personnel being able to carry out changes in the system settings To get access to further menus you must log in See Login on page 13 You then can carry out a selection of operations in accordance with the user profile The profiles granted can be queried by selecting the menu item Logged in user info The buttons in the windows have the following functions e Ok Commit Accept entry selection and close window e Cancel Reject entry selection and close window e Apply Accept entry selection and keep window open The data in the internal screens tables can be sorted in ascending or descending order by clicking on the column header A gray
18. the master screen It contains almost the same menu items as the Master Configuration of the Maintenance Menu Figure 48 Remote screen popup window Switch Remote Switch Remote Ch A Switch Remote Ch B Switch Remote Ch E Switch several Remotes Change Remote Logout Remote Reset Remote Send Remote Configuration Get Block Configuration of Remote Get Remote Version Use this menu item to set all remotes belonging to a block to a certain state Figure 49 Block screen popup window Switch Block s gt On i of Blink 1 Blink 2 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved BRITE Ill Configuration Software User Manual Registered office ADB Airfield Solutions LLC 977 Gahanna Parkway Columbus OH 43230 USA Phone 1 614 8611 304 Fax 1 614 8642 069 Other addresses ADB Airfield Solutions Ltd 5500 North Service Road Suite 1108 Burlington Ontario L7L 6W6 Canada Phone 1 905 331 6887 Fax 1 905 331 9389 ADB Airfield Technologies Ltd 01A Unit 9F LSH Plaza 8 Wangjing Jie Chaoyang District Beijing 100102 P R China Phone 86 10 8476 0106 Fax 86 10 8476 0090 ADBN V Dubai Silicon Oasis Wing D Office D 309 P O Box 341218 United Arab Emirates Phone 971 4372 4970 Fax 971 4372 4975 ADB N V S A 39 47 Boulevard Ornano 93200 Saint Denis ADB Airfield 977 Gahanna Pkwy Solutions USA Columbus Ohio 43230 USA
19. the same as in Remote Screen All are filtered according to the selected master but the remotes 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 2 3 3 5 Additional Columns 2 3 3 6 IO Remote Screens 2 3 3 7 Block Screen BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus When entering the maintenance mode for a master three additional columns are added to the remote screens and the IO remote screens These columns in Figure 22 show some special information only available in the maintenance mode of a master The columns are e MM State the current state of a maintenance command e g Send Configuration Complete or Consistency Check s MM Progress a progress bar showing the forthcoming of an operation on the master e MM Error potentially upcoming errors are shown here Figure 22 Remote screen additional columns A Checked L 1 Checked 1 Checked 1 Checked 1 Checked Same as Remote Screens on page 17 but for IO remotes Figure 23 I O Remote screen selection View Maintenance Tools Window 7 E Master Screen sa Remote Screens LG el EE cee O Remote Screen ALL ge Block Screen we 1O Remote Screen Master with ID 1 offline wwe IO Remote Screen Master with ID 2 foffine When clicking on the menu item Block Screen the block screen window Figure 24 is shown O Ke Lei Les e O
20. to send a single remote configuration to the master See Figure 36 This menu item only is enabled in maintenance mode level 4 2 3 5 5 Get Block Configuration of All Remotes To get the block settings of a master select this menu item See Figure 36 This menu item only is enabled in maintenance modes level 2 4 The result is shown in xml format in a message window like the following see Figure 38 Figure 38 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved Get block configuration result window Se Get Block Configuration Result Master 3 Command successfully executed Block Table aml wersian 1 0 encoding IS0 8859 os RembBlockSettings gt Remote RemAddre 11 gt Remth id A gt BlockNr 117 lt BlockN n gt BlockNrd 0 lt BlockNrd Block 0 Blockh re gt BlockNrs 0 lt BlockN rs gt RemCh gt RemCh id B gt BlockNrn 124 BlockN n gt BlockNrd 0 lt BlockNrd Block 0 Blockh re gt BlockNrs 0 lt BlockN rs gt RemCh gt Remote lt RembBlockSettings gt 27 Le 9 Ke Di ie e O BRITE Ill Configuration Software 9640430 Rev C Configuration Menus 6 27 11 2 3 5 6 Get Remote Version To get the remote version information of the selected remote choose this menu item This menu item only is enabled in maintenance modes level 3 and 4 The answer is shown in xml format in a message window like the following see Figure 39 Figure 39 Get r
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22. 09 10 22 AZComm Yersion 0 00 7 13 For use with AGLAS 2 Masters O le Q G Y le 5 Copyright CH 2006 2009 Siemens ADB A2CTool Aglas Configuration Tool 30 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C BRITE Ill Configuration Software 6 27 11 Configuration Menus 2 3 8 Toolbars 2 3 8 1 Screens Toolbar The screens toolbar provides a convenient method to call up or switch to the internal screens of the A2CTool It is an alternative to the View Menu of the Menu Bar The following toolbar buttons are available Mas gt Master Screen opens or focuses the master screen See Master Screen HI on page 17 for details zm gt Remote Screens opens or focuses the lamp remote screens A click on E this button opens a popup menu that contains items for all preconfigured lamp remote screens as well as for the Remote Screen ALL screen See Remote Screens on page 17 for details gt lO Remote Screens opens or focuses the io remote screens A click on this button opens a popup menu that contains items for all preconfigured o remote screens as well as for the IO Remote Screen ALL screen See lO Remote Screens on page 19 for details al gt Block Screen opens or focuses the block screen See Block Screen on page 19 for details gt Side By Side Rearranges all open screens in a grid structure The screens are all set to the same si
23. 1 Side by side If this menu item is clicked all open screens are arranged side by side on the screen Each screen will have the same size and they will be arranged in a grid 2 3 6 2 Overlap If this menu item is clicked all open screens are arranged overlapping each other on the screen like a pack of cards pushed slightly over on one side 2 3 6 3 Close all windows Closes all open screens An empty main window with menu bar screens toolbar Edit Configuration toolbar if applicable property panel area and debug text area remain open 2 3 6 4 Full screen Sets the A2CTool window to full screen mode All frame decorations are switched off and the menu bar is absent so there s maximum space for the internal screens If the Close button in the left upper corner of the screen is clicked the full screen mode is left 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 29 BRITE Ill Configuration Software 9640430 Rev C Configuration Menus 6 27 11 2 3 7 Help Menu The help menu Figure 42 includes the following items e Help e About GUI 2 3 7 1 Help Selecting this menu item a special HTML file help htm is opened in the systems default browser 2 3 7 2 About GUI The menu item Figure 42 displays information about the A2CTool including the version number release date and copyright information Figure 42 About information window e DR Airfield Solutions AZCToo AGLAS Configuration Tool 42CTool version 0 007 13 20
24. A Eth Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Eth1 Macid El TCP AP address 172 16 205 Eth1 Netmask 255 2 18 0 Eth1 Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 Life sign timeout 20 Powerline Para Remote attemps Comm fequence Preamble Interleave factor Master powerline a channel Scatter Life sign timeout Max poll timecut ca On w Blink 1 IFA mun a 4 Pi Benz o K 9 on g 14 3 Pitl_Rem4 OK Blink a D unit s listed ER Screen BlockMaster BlockStatus 1001 1 E Sing 1001 String 1002 Lead on Sp ki Lead onMSBA2 Lead on SBR Lead On R SB AZ Lead on SBA String 1001 String 1002 String3 1001 Strings 1002 Configuration 2 3 2 6 Login To login to the A2C Configuration Tool the menu item Login is used After clicking that menu item a login dialog Figure 10 is shown which requests a user name and a password Figure 10 Login dialog window User Password maintenance For the majority of actions the user must sign on to the system To do this Login is called up and the user name and password must be entered If no user is logged in only the Status windows will be displayed 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 13 2 fe 5 Q GE y fe 5 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus 2 3 2 7 Logout 2 3 2 8 Logged in user info 2 3 2 9 User Righ
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26. a 34 2 3 9 6 2Bl ck Screen Popup 34 Document Date 12 2010 36 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 1 0 Safety 1 1 To use this equipment 1 1 1 Additional Reference Materials 1 1 2 Qualified Personnel 1 1 3 Intended Use 1 1 4 Storage 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved BRITE Ill Configuration Software Safety This section contains general safety instructions for installing and using ADB Airfield Solutions equipment Some safety instructions may not apply to the equipment in this manual Task and equipment specific warnings are included in other sections of this manual where appropriate A WARNING Read installation instructions in their entirety before starting installation Refer to the FAA Advisory Circular AC 150 5340 26 Maintenance of Airport Visual Aids Facilities for instructions on safety precautions Observe all safety regulations To avoid injuries always disconnect power before making any wiring connections or touching any parts Refer to FAA Advisory Circular AC 150 5340 26 Become familiar with the general safety instructions in this section of the manual before installing operating maintaining or repairing this equipment Read and carefully follow the instructions throughout this manual for performing specific tasks and working with specific equipment Make this manual available to personnel installing operating maintaining or repairin
27. a master in the maintenance mode Clicking the menu item opens Figure 17 a Jasper Report Figure 17 Print Unreachable remotes preview window gt birgir ara et ajaja aa BR j gt Report Unreachable Remotes Reporti of all unir bla ramales OH le Q I y le gt 18700015 16700011 Fri_Rem Jnreartebie Dt Pom Jnrearteobde 11 3 Unrsscheble 16700010 Lrreachatls Genie isl generated on O0 657 AM by seen You can print the report or save it in a file format of your choice e g PDF or XLS 16 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C BRITE Ill Configuration Software 6 27 11 Configuration Menus 2 3 2 12 Exit To leave the A2CTool application the menu item Exit is used After the requested confirmation this menu item shuts down the A2CTool The locations of the screens that were opened just before leaving the A2C Tool are saved This is used to restore the screens the next time you start the A2CTool on the same system 2 3 3 View Menu The view menu Figure 18 includes the following items e Master Screen e Remote Screens e lO Remote Screens e Block Screen Figure 18 View menu View Maintenance Tools ZG Master Screen Ki Remote Screens gt ww IO Remote Screens gt 55 Block Screen 2 3 3 1 Master Screen When clicking on the menu item Master Screen the master screen Figure 19 is shown Le O Ke Le
28. arrow appears its direction indicates the sorting direction The menu bar consists of the following items e File Menu e View Menu e Maintenance Menu e Window Menu Help Menu The file menu Figure 7 includes the following items e Load configuration e Login e Logout e Logged in user info e User Rights e Print Screen e Print Unreachable Remotes e Exit 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 11 BRITE Ill Configuration Software 96A0430 Rev C Configuration Menus 6 27 11 Figure 7 File menu File View Maintenance Tools Wi Ge Load Configuration a Login Logout siemens a Logged in user info EB User Rights E Print Screen 2 Print Unreachable Remotes 5er 2 3 2 5 Load configuration This menu item is used to load the A2C configuration files After clicking the menu item a file selection dialog is shown in Figure 8 Navigate to the Master configuration files Master lt X gt config in your local file system and select the configuration files you want to load into the GUI You can select a single file or several files at once CH le Q D le gt Figure 8 Load configuration dialog window ES Load Configu ration Lack in sas El SRE E Master config My Recent Documents B Desktop My Documents EI My Computer ei gt File name CHProgram Files 42CTooliprojectiSaS Open Mw Network Places Files of type GLAS XML co
29. bout the activated menu items The user rights table includes the following columns e User the login name of the user e Password the password of the user clear text is only visible for administrators otherwise the password is masked with asterisks e EASY checkbox is set if a user is an easy user e ADVANCED checkbox is set if a user is an advanced user 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus 2 3 2 10 Print Screen JasperView er e ADMINISTRATOR checkbox is set if a user is an administrator outside the scope of this document Users with profile Easy or Advanced only will get the user name information and the names of the defined profiles This menu item is used to print out all the information contained in the screens as akind of screenshot In the upcoming dialog Figure 15 you have to choose at least one master to print In the list shown on the left side all available masters are shown with name and id With the checkboxes on the right side of the dialog you can select the screens to print Figure 15 Print screen dialog window Print Screen Master 4711 1 Le O Ke Lei el O V Block Screen Clicking OK will produce a Jasper Report and show it in a separate window Figure 16 in the Jasper Viewer From here you can print the r
30. ds sent by the BRITE Master In addition each BRITE Remote is able to send back status messages on request of the BRITE Master The BRITE Master is controlled by the ALCMS and or the BRITE Configuration Tool The following diagram illustrates the general system design for the use of BRITE in an airfield series circuit All elements labeled BRITE are special BRITE components All other components are standard airfield devices or other off the shelf equipment Figure 1 Example of layout of a power line circuit Remote I BRITE is designed to support shielded and unshielded series circuit cables BRITE is equipped with extensive lightning protection As mentioned above BRITE provides feedback on light status after the execution of switch commands and cyclically polls all lights for status Consequently the ALCMS and BRITE Configuration Tool indicate the actual state of the entire system The BRITE Master will autonomously initialize repeated switch commands if the first command has not been carried out successfully forcing of lamps In addition a permanent background polling each BRITE Remote in the circuit is tested for its ability to being reached and for lamp status will be carried out autonomously by the BRITE Master State changes are sent to the BRITE PC only in case of discrepancy between requested and actual status minimizing the network load The following block diagram gives a more detailed overview of the different BRITE co
31. e 9640430 Rev C Configuration Menus 6 27 11 After a successful consistency check the following message box will appear See Figure 31 Figure 31 Consistency check result window Se Consistency Check Result Master LES Consistency Check successfully executed 2 3 4 5 Change FS Mode Selecting this menu item Figure 32 enables you to set the failsafe mode for all remotes of the selected master The failsafe modes are defined in the lamp settings or lamp defaults part of the master configuration Figure 32 Change fail safe mode dialog window Change Fail Safe Mode Leave untouched C Failsafe Mode 1 C Failsafe Mode 2 C Failsafe Mode 3 Failsafe Mode 4 C Failsafe Mode 5 Cancel 2 3 4 6 Get Master Version Provides information about the selected master software version and displays it in a screen Figure 33 Figure 33 Master version information window 2 le Q ht le gt Master Version Information Master 1 ml wersion 0 engGoding 150 3359 1 7 gt lt KernelVer Linux linux sunn 2 6 27 7 9 pae 1 SMF 2008 12 04 18 10 04 0100 1656 Kermelfer lt ApplVerrb3BtesteApplWers hMasSerNos lt hMasSerHo gt chlmcvers 266 HM mser 2Dsp Su err 257 Desp Sue re chooft Siert Root Sere 24 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus 2 3 4 7 Master Logging Get
32. ead onSBM SBR SSCS MeS FaR Ce gon Won _ Notinstalled LeadonseR des uR K r Sur er saei ean o Bs Pa _Rema OK WWSBR EE Pi Berg OK Blink 1 Blink 1 T Not Installed 6 121 3 Pit 2_Remi OK d On D Not Installed SER 7 22 3 Pit2_Rem2 OK E Not Installed Se T8233 Pit2Rema ok Notinstalled Lead onR SBA2 y O 943 Pit2Rem4 OK Oon on See on 1 0 Notinstalled Lead onbRopa gt pe Remi Lea ee JE PO N 12 32 3 Pit3_Rem2 OK T Not Installed Lead on SB M 13 133 3 Pit3_Rem3 OK Not Installed SB M Lead on SB M Ge 3 Pit3_Rem4 OK E Not Installed SBM E Gei Q Nails spf 16 413 Pit4 Remi OK Notinstalled SB M Lead on MSBAZ2 o Z o Z y O raz faz 3 Pit4_Rem2 OK Ai E Not Installed EC on M SB A2 18 43 3 Pit4_Rem3 OK Not installed Lead on M SB A2 Lea 19 144 3 Pit4_Rem4 OK Not Installed SB 42 2045 3 Pit4 RemS ok gt on Bronsa cen ampRemote1 ok Notinstalled String11061 ie ampRemote2 ok ez ampRemotea ok _ 24 EJ _26 0624 Lamp Remote 2062 Ok Bs063 4 Lamp Remote 2063 JOK 064 4 amp Remote 2064 Ok E eee EZ Bisos3 5 Lamp Remote 2063 OK 50645 Lamp Remote 2064 ok_ 50655 Lamp Remote 2065 JOK The coloring of the display changes according to the status of the Master and the CCR see section Table Coloring see Status of lamp remotes or blocks on page 20 The layout of other remote screens is
33. emote version result window Se Remote Version Information Remote 11 3 lt Pml wersion 1 0 encoding IS0 8859 41 7 gt Remote address 11 gt lt RemWer 133 lt Rem Wer gt lt DspWerrD0 lt DspWer gt lt Addinfo gt 253 AddInfo gt 2 3 5 7 Activated Menu Items The table Figure 40 shows the menu items in the Remote Configuration menu and their activation depending on connection port and user login 2 le Q y le gt Figure 40 Activated menu items table Maintenance Port Monitoring Port Operating Port Modbus Port User A A AR 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 Easy Advanced Administrator Change Remote A X X X X X Logout Remote X X X X Reset Remote A X X X X X X Get Remote State Send Remote Configuration X X X X Get Block Configuration of All Remotes X X X X X Get Remote Version X X X X X 28 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C BRITE Ill Configuration Software 6 27 11 Configuration Menus 2 3 6 Window Menu The Window menu Figure 41 includes the following items e Side by side e Overlap e Close all windows e Fullscreen Figure 41 Windows menu Window 7 Side by side T Overlap X Close all windows Full Screen This menu affects the appearance of the displayed screens and can be accessed without logging in The function of the Window menu can also be activated with the screens toolbar located on the left side of the A2CTool main window 2 3 6
34. eport or save it in a file format of your choice e g PDF or XLS Figure 16 Print screen preview window Hal n gt gt fi Dium ajaj 73 l 1 Remote Master 4711 Report Print Screens Seite 1von 1 4 XML example iAd 15 01 2008 test lab Ad with 5 remotes works with GUI W0 006 00 Operating Ok 1061 1 1062 1 1063 1 1064 1 1065 1 Block Lamp Remote 1 Lamp Remote 2 Lamp Remote 3 Lamp Remote 4 Lamp Remote 5 OK OK OK OK OK Off Off Off Off Off Not installed Notinstalled Notinstalled Notinstalled Not installed String 1 1061 String 2 1061 String 3 1061 String 1 1062 String 2 1062 String 3 1062 String 1 1063 String 2 1063 String 3 1063 String 1 1064 String 2 1064 String 3 1064 String 1 1065 String 2 1065 String 3 1065 String1 1001 String2 1001 String3 1001 String1 1002 String2 1002 String3 1002 1001 1 1002 1 Print Screens generated on Unknown 01 04 2009 1 33 PM Seite 1 won 1 by siemens 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 15 BRITE Ill Configuration Software 9640430 Rev C Configuration Menus 6 27 11 2 3 2 11 Print Unreachable To quickly see and print all remotes that are unreachable this menu item is used EE All remotes with the states Unreachable OK gt ext cfg SOK gt TOC Crg OK gt TCC E cig are considered as unreachable The latter three states only appear while configuring
35. g this equipment Follow all applicable safety procedures required by your company industry standards and government or other regulatory agencies Install all electrical connections to local code Use only electrical wire of sufficient gauge and insulation to handle the rated current demand All wiring must meet local codes Route electrical wiring along a protected path Make sure they will not be damaged by moving equipment Protect components from damage wear and harsh environment conditions Allow ample room for maintenance panel accessibility and cover removal Protect components from damage wear and harsh environment conditions Allow ample room for maintenance panel accessibility and cover removal Protect equipment with safety devices as specified by applicable safety regulations If safety devices must be removed for installation install them immediately after the work is completed and check them for proper functioning prior to returning power to the circuit NFPA 70B Electrical Equipment Maintenance e NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces e ANSI NFPA 79 Electrical Standards for Metalworking Machine Tools e OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910 Occupational Health and Safety Standards e National and local electrical codes and standards The term qualified personnel is defined here as individuals who thoroughly understand the equipment and its safe operation maintenance and repair Qualified per
36. hods and a limited number of repeater levels Repeater function is a pure software function meaning that each BRITE remote in the field can eventually repeat the signal should the communication characteristics of a circuit change e g humidity e Capable of individually controlling and monitoring up to a maximum of 65 000 addressable units at an airport controlled via an Airfield Lighting Control Monitoring System ALCMS e Single Frequency Network SFN broadcast mechanism ensures utmost adaptation to varying environmental conditions humidity cabling degradation etc with minimal loss of performance e Less crosstalk thanks to the ad hoc repeating mechanism of SFN and reduced transmission power requirements compared to similar systems e Each BRITE Remote can be a part of several groups blocks allowing a group or even several groups simultaneously of Remotes to be controlled using a single command 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C BRITE Ill Configuration Software 6 27 11 Introduction e Status feedback and the periodic polling of the airfield lighting devices ensure a comprehensive overview of the overall condition of the system e ABRITE Configuration Tool is used to commission maintain and diagnose the BRITE circuits It is equipped with a user friendly Human Machine Interface that makes operation and system status recognition easy and comfortable for the airfield lighting maintenance
37. i Les e Figure 19 Master screen window FlMaster Screen JoJx MasterD Y MasterName System Status SO IN HIELTEN ls UL ERAMPIE 3 ot lal EAN Fermol gt WE Dirt VE DUO Master 0815 No Connection JM example Ad 15 01 2 works with GUIYO 006 00 RealMaster3 Operating No Configuration 9 Bchachtt 4 Jooo BE 4 5 5 Master5 jot lo Configuration 9 PML example lAd 15 01 2 test lab iAd with 6 remotes works with GUIVO 006 00 e unit s listed This screen shows all masters which were loaded before The following information is shown e MasterlD the individual id of the master MasterName name of the master e Mode master mode No Connection Operating Maintenance e System Status the system status OK No Configuration e CCR the current of the constant current regulator s Events events occurred on the master e Com 1 3 user comments The coloring of the display changes according to the status of the Master and the CCR 2 3 3 2 Remote Screens Figure 20 Remote screen selection View Maintenance Tools Window 7 Mun a Master Screen c Fer oo Remote Screen ALL REM wu IO Remote Screens gt Remote Screen Master with ID 1 offline ve Block Screen 85 Remote Screen Master with ID 2 offre e Remote Screen Master with ID 3 offline e Remote Screen Master with ID 4 offline 2010 ADB Airfield Solution
38. ig out of the file system in order to connect to the appropriate master and configure it See File Menu on page 11 on how to do this The screens that are opened at startup may vary As you can see in Figure 6 three screens are opened the Master Screen the Remote Screen ALL and the Block Screen You can add more screens by clicking the appropriate buttons in the Screens Toolbar on the left of the main window or by choosing a menu item in the View Menu bar Below the block screen there s the debug text area Important messages concerning the A2CTool and its connections to masters login of users and other messages are shown here You can enlarge or reduce the area by dragging the upper borderline up or down Clicking one of the little arrows on the left side of the borderline will enlarge the area to its maximum or reduce itto a minimum 10 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 2 3 2 Menus and Displays 2 3 2 1 User management information 2 3 2 2 Main Window 2 3 2 3 Menu Bar 2 3 2 4 File Menu BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus If no user is logged in only parts of the menu are available In order to be able to change the settings of the equipment or intervene in the operation of the lighting system a user must log in to the A2C Tool by entering a username and a password see Login on page 13 An overview of all authorized users
39. llation install them immediately after the work is completed and check them for proper functioning e Route electrical wiring along a protected path Make sure they will not be damaged by moving equipment e Never operate equipment with a known malfunction e Do not attempt to operate or service electrical equipment if standing water is present e Use this equipment only in the environments for which it is rated Do not operate this equipment in humid flammable or explosive environments unless it has been rated for safe operation in these environments e Never touch exposed electrical connections on equipment while the power is ON CAUTION This equipment may contain electrostatic sensitive devices e Protect from electrostatic discharge e Electronic modules and components should be touched only when this is unavoidable e g soldering replacement e Before touching any component of the cabinet you should bring your body to the same potential as the cabinet by touching a conductive earthed part of the cabinet e Electronic modules or components must not be brought in contact with highly insulating materials such as plastic sheets synthetic fiber clothing They must be laid down on conductive surfaces e The tip of the soldering iron must be grounded e Electronic modules and components must be stored and transported in conductive packing WARNING e Do not operate a system that contains malfunctioning components If a component
40. lure or equipment damage 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 2 0 BRITE Ill Configuration Software 2 1 Manual Introduction 2 1 1 How to work with the manual 2 1 2 Record of changes 2 1 3 Icons used in the manual BRITE Ill Configuration Software BRITE Ill Configuration Software BRITE Ill Configuration Software User Manual General notice other product names used here are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies AGLAS is a registered trademark of ADB and is know as BRITE in the US market This document provides a detailed description of the Bi Directional Series Transceiver BRITE Configuration Software which is essential to monitor and control individual lighting fixtures 1 Be familiar with the structure and content 2 Carry out the actions completely and in the given sequence Page Date For all WARNING symbols see the Safety section Carefully read and observe all safety instructions in this manual which alert you to safety hazards and conditions that may result in personal injury death or property and equipment damage and are accompanied by the symbol shown below WARNING AN e Failure to observe a warning may result in personal injury death or equipment damage d CAUTION e Failure to observe a caution may result in equipment damage 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 3 BRITE Ill C
41. malfunctions turn the system OFF immediately e Disconnect and lock out electrical power e Allow only qualified personnel to make repairs Repair or replace the malfunctioning component according to instructions provided in its manual WARNING Allow only qualified personnel to perform maintenance troubleshooting and repair tasks e Only persons who are properly trained and familiar with ADB Airfield Solutions equipment are permitted to service this equipment e Disconnect and lock out electrical power e Always use safety devices when working on this equipment e Follow the recommended maintenance procedures in the product manuals e Do not service or adjust any equipment unless another person trained in first aid and CPR is present e Connect all disconnected equipment ground cables and wires after servicing equipment Ground all conductive equipment e Use only approved ADB Airfield Solutions replacement parts Using unapproved parts or making unapproved modifications to equipment may void agency approvals and create safety hazards e Check interlock systems periodically to ensure their effectiveness e Do not attempt to service electrical equipment if standing water is present Use caution when servicing electrical equipment in a high humidity environment e Use tools with insulated handles when working with electrical equipment WARNING e Operation of a Regulator while overloaded at any step may result in equipment fai
42. mponents and illustrates the principle of their interaction The BRITE system operates in two different basic modes the configuration and the operation mode The configuration mode is used for the download of the configurations and the automatic log on procedures of the Remotes during the commissioning phase while the operation mode is used during normal airport operation service 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C BRITE Ill Configuration Software 6 27 11 Introduction Figure 2 Overview of BRITE Components Airfield Lighting Control System BRITE Server 1 Communication Interface OPC BRITE Configuration Redundancy process Ps Collection and processing of data Communication Interface TCP IP O S Lo e pul S BRITE Master 1 Configuration mode Operating Mode Software download Switching individual lamps Configuration remotes Switching of grouped Self commissioning lamps blocks Remote log ff procedure Forcing of lamps Status polling of lamps Operating of network Management system Diagnostic information Communication Interface to BRITE 3 remotes Powerline OFDM BRITE Master 2 BRITE Master n BRITE Remote 1 Self commissioning Power up mode Switching monitoring of Software download Fail safe mode individual lamp incl true Set configuration Fault amp mode feedback Log off procedure Fault remote mode Delayed start stop SFN repeating mechanism
43. n is displayed e Block Master combination of block and master id representing the unique block key e Block Status status of the block On Off Blink Unknown e Block Time the averaged time the block needs to answer to commands received from a master The coloring of the display changes according to the status of the Master and the CCR see Table Coloring on page 20 and see Status of lamp remotes or blocks on page 20 Possible status e ON Light on e OFF Light off e OPEN Light defective e BLINK Light blinking BRITE Remotes only e UNKNOWN Remote status unknown since the Remote cannot be contacted e FAILED Connection to the Remote interrupted e LOGOFF Remote is logged off BRITE Remotes only e PREP LOGOFF Remote is prepared for logging off BRITE Remotes only The coloring of the tables in the master remote and block screens change according to the status of the master 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 2 3 4 Maintenance Menu 2 3 4 1 Start maintenance mode 2 3 4 2 Exit maintenance mode BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus The maintenance menu includes the following items e Master Configuration e Remote Configuration e Master Configuration e Start maintenance mode e Exit maintenance mode e Stop Configuration e Consistency Check e Change FS Mode e Get Master Version e Master Logging NOTE Not all menu items
44. nfig P Establish a connection to all Masters To avoid an automatic connection establishment of the A2CTool to the appropriate masters deselect the checkbox Establish a connection to all Masters Connections can be established manually later see Connect to Master on page 33 12 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 Figure 9 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus Main window with 2 loaded and connected Master configurations PS A2CTool AGLAS Configuration Tool Fle View Maintenance Tools Window Val i ol vlaster Screen MasterD 3 unit s listed remote Screen ALL Rem Maes Clm 2 1062 1 3 J1063 1 Lamp Remote 1 Lamp Remote 2 Lamp Remote 3 Lamp Remote 4 TES Name E C of O 1 LampRemotes or Pitt ni Pit Rem2 wo ge Y on E On SOX RE W Not installed m I Not installed 0 Not installed Zi Notinstalled Not In otinstalled_ Not Installed 1 Not Installed le Name Comment Test EL sring test lab 4d with Sr String works with GUI vi string Comment Link1 Comment Texte Comment Link Comment Text Comment Link3 Synchiode FS wait period Warning thresh 4 Alarm thresh 6 IO cycle time 500 Log warn FLASH 80 Log warn RAM a0 E TCPAP Paramet EthO Macid EthO TCP IP address 172 EHO Netmask ei 8 migs arameo lAn EEE AL 08 4E 30 1
45. nfiguration parts that should be checked These are Figure 29 Consistency check dialog window Master configuration Master Block configuration Remote Basic Parameters Remote Peripheral Parameters Remote Local Master Configuration Remote Universal Configuration Remote Block Members Remote Block Responders O Ke Lei c e Remote Peripheral Parameters Remote Local Master Configuration Remote Universal Configuration F Remote Block Members Remote Block Responders Cancel This menu item can be used to track down discrepancies between the configurations of the remotes masters and the configuration files in the A2CTool At least a user login with advanced user rights is required to activate this function A successful consistency is required to leave maintenance mode as configuration valid otherwise only configuration preliminary can be selected to return to normal operation mode During the consistency check other functions cannot be activated The progress of the operation is shown in the additional columns of the remote screens See Figure 30 Figure 30 Consistency check progress indication columns Rem Mas MM State MM Prog MM Er Lamp Remote 1 L 1 Checked Lamp Remote 2 1 Checked Lamp Remote 3 A 1 Checked Lamp Remote 4 1 Checked A 1 Chetked 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 23 BRITE Ill Configuration Softwar
46. ng synchronization Each master communicates with the fixtures on its respective circuit Figure 4 Series Circuit Master Fixture Architecture Control System Synchronization Commands Commands Status Status 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C BRITE Ill Configuration Software 6 27 11 Configuration Menus 2 3 Configuration Menus 2 3 1 Start Up To start the application just double click the executable file in the lt InstallDir gt bin folder or respective shortcut on the desktop e After this a splash screen Figure 5 appears Figure 5 Splash screen Airfield Solutions Marta E Le O Per D Lei L c e O A2CTool Aglas Configuration Tool After amoment the main window comes up 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 9 BRITE Ill Configuration Software 9640430 Rev C Configuration Menus 6 27 11 Figure 6 Startup screen Se A2CTool AGLAS Configuration Tool File View Maintenance Tools Window E SIE __MasterName Mode SystemStatus CCR Events RER Rem Mas RemNname Status CHA CH B CH C Remote Screen ALL Block Screen BlockiMaster Block Status Block Screen 2 fe Q ht le gt All menu items that send a command to the BRITE Master are disabled You have to load at least one master configuration file master lt X gt conf
47. onfiguration Software Introduction 2 2 Introduction 2 2 1 General Overview Main Features and Introduction to BRITE 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 BRITE lll Configuration Software User Manual The Bi Directional Series Transceiver BRITE has been developed as a solution to meet two crucial requirements in airfield ground lighting on the one hand simplicity and reliability of control and monitoring for airfield lighting devices with fast and predictable response times and on the other hand reduced installation and commissioning time The BRITE system is designed to meet the latest international standards based on FAA and ICAO requirements Therefore the system is approved to be used with SMGCS in accordance with FAA regulations This includes both Stopbar and Runway Guard Light control monitoring consistent with FAA AC 150 5340 30 and AC 120 57 The system complies with CAT UI ICAO lamp supervision requirements and supports A SMGCS for enhanced aircraft guidance under all weather conditions to prevent aircraft collisions as well as runway incursions BRITE with its main components BRITE Master BRITE Remotes and the BRITE Configuration Tool constitutes a radical leap in performance compared to previous airfield power line carrier systems The system is designed to communicate via the cable of the existing airfield series circuit and does not require separate communication cabling The BRITE system provides distributed intelligence in the
48. quipment e Allowing unqualified personnel to perform any task CAUTION If equipment is to be stored prior to installation it must be protected from the weather and kept free of condensation and dust Failure to follow this instruction can result in injury or equipment damage BRITE Ill Configuration Software To use this equipment 1 1 4 1 Operation A 1 1 4 2 Material Handling Precautions 1 1 4 3 Action in the Event of a System or Component Malfunction AN 1 1 4 4 Maintenance and Repair A 1 1 4 5 Operation of Overloaded Regulators A 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 WARNING e Only qualified personnel physically capable of operating the equipment and with no impairments in their judgment or reaction times should operate this equipment e Read all system component manuals before operating this equipment A thorough understanding of system components and their operation will help you operate the system safely and efficiently e Before starting this equipment check all safety interlocks fire detection systems and protective devices such as panels and covers Make sure all devices are fully functional Do not operate the system if these devices are not working properly Do not deactivate or bypass automatic safety interlocks or locked out electrical disconnects or pneumatic valves e Protect equipment with safety devices as specified by applicable safety regulations e If safety devices must be removed for insta
49. rior to the expiration of the adjusted time period 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 25 BRITE Ill Configuration Software 96A0430 Rev C Configuration Menus 6 27 11 2 3 5 Activated Menu Items The table Figure 35 shows the menu items in the Master Configuration menu and its activation depending on connection port and user login e Remote Configuration e Change Remote e Logout Remote e Reset Remote e Send Remote Configuration e Get Remote Version Figure 35 Activated menu items table Maintenance Port Monitoring Port Operating Port Modbus Port User Maintenance Master Configuration 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 Easy Advanced Administrator Start maintenance mode A X X X X X X Exit maintenance mode X X X X X X Change Master Password A X X Change Master IP X X Send Configuration Complete X X Send Master Configuration only X X Y Send Block Configuration only X X 3 Configuration Reload o Get Configuration Reload X X XX x S Send Configuration Reload X X Delete Configuration X X X X 2 Stop Configuration X X X X X Upload Firmware X Consistency Check X X X X Logout All Remotes X X Reset All Remotes A X X X X Get All Remote States X X X X X X Powerline Polling Change FS Mode A X X X X X X X Get Master Version X X X X X X Master Logging Get Flash LOG A X XK X X X Get RAM LOG A X X X X X Start Optional Logging X X X Stop Optional Logging X X X Figure 36 Remote configuration menu val A2CTool AGLAS Configuration Tool File
50. s All Rights Reserved 17 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus 9640430 Rev C 6 27 11 The following remote windows are available e Remote Screen All includes all the remotes in the system always available e Master specific remote windows customer defined in the file A2CDefines properties These screens display the remotes with their current status 2 3 3 3 Remote Screen ALL This screen Figure 21 shows all remotes in the system with their current status s Rem Mas combination of remote and master id representing the unique remote key s RemName name of the remote e Status the status of the remote e Performance indicator for the communication performance of the remote e CH A status of the light on channel A e CH B status of the light on channel B for dual remotes with single remotes this field remains empty e CH C status of the light on channel C for triple remotes with single or dual remotes this field remains empty e Com 1 3 user comments Figure 21 Remote screen ALL window gt EEE Screen ALL lolx 2 fe Q 1 y le 5 GA Ku E m Ku ba a 2 3 3 4 Remote Screen Master with ID lt X gt 18 1 113 T Remi Son Fon notinstalled L
51. set the maximum number of information lines shown in the Debug Text Area by setting the MAX_LINES_ TO DISPLAY property in the A2CDefines properties If there is more information to display older entries will be discarded 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 2 3 9 Popup Menus 2 3 9 1 Master Screen Popup 2 3 9 2 Connect to Master 2 3 9 3 Send BootP Broadcast BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus The master popup menu displays if you right click on a master in the master screen It contains almost the same menu items as the Master Configuration of the Maintenance Menu except the following menu items which are additionally added e Connect to Master s Send BootP Broadcast e Disconnect from Master e Set LED Bright Step e Get Block Configuration of All Remotes Opening the popup menu Figure 44 on a non connected master no connection between A2CTool and master nearly all menu items are disabled Only two items are selectable e Connect to Master s Send BootP Broadcast Figure 44 Disconnected master popup window MasterNamne Hode Events Connect to Master Send Boot Broadcast je ho ebe iz ho Se OD CH e Q wel g 3 D i 3 e O a i 7 Ls A Fart Merterzrra Kine S i NE fir ee Cet fel a E y Po La pa Opening the popup menu on a connected master all menu items are enabled except the above men
52. sonnel are physically capable of performing the required tasks familiar with all relevant safety rules and regulations and have been trained to safely install operate maintain and repair the equipment It is the responsibility of the company operating this equipment to ensure that its personnel meet these requirements Always use required personal protective equipment PPE and follow safe electrical work practices WARNING Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual may result in personal injury death or property and equipment damage Use this equipment only as described in this manual ADB Airfield Solutions cannot be responsible for injuries or damages resulting from nonstandard unintended applications of its equipment This equipment is designed and intended only for the purpose described in this manual Uses not described in this manual are considered unintended uses and may result in serious personal injury death or property and equipment damage Unintended uses may result from taking the following actions e Making changes to equipment that are not recommended or described in this manual or using parts that are not genuine ADB Airfield Solutions replacement parts e Failing to make sure that auxiliary equipment complies with approval agency requirements local codes and all applicable safety standards e Using materials or auxiliary equipment that are inappropriate or incompatible with ADB Airfield Solutions e
53. tioned ones To connect a master select this menu item If the connection is established a corresponding message Figure 45 is printed in the debug text area Figure 45 Connected master message 2009 04 02 14 24 24 051 Master 1 Connection established A SI A This menu item is used to tell the master to set its IP addresses to the configured IP addresses of the master configuration file This is usually done when the master is new and not yet configured The master will store the received IP addresses and restart No confirmation message is sent back by the master If the BootP Broadcast telegram Figure 46 was sent successfully the A2CTool opens an appropriate message window Figure 46 Send BootP broadcast result message box Se Send BootP Broadcast x if BootP Broadcast was sent to Master 1 x 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 33 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus 2 3 9 4 Disconnect from Master 2 3 9 5 Remote Screen Popup OH fe Q y fe 5 2 3 9 6 Block Screen Popup 34 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 To manually disconnect from a master select this menu item A corresponding message Figure 47 is shown in the DebugText Area e Set LED Bright Step e For future use e Get Block Configuration of All Remotes Figure 47 Disconnected master message The remote screen popup menu Figure 48 displays if you right click on a master in
54. ts 14 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 If the user has entered an incorrect name and or an incorrect password this is displayed in an information window See Figure 11 Figure 11 Login window To logout from the A2C configuration Tool the menu item Logout is used After clicking that menu item a logout dialog is shown and by activating the OK button the current logged in user will be logged out When a user has selected the menu item Logout this is shown in Figure 12 an information window Figure 12 User logged out information window J User logged out HMM To get user information this menu item is used After clicking that menu item an info screen is shown in Figure 13 which contains the user name of the current logged in user Figure 13 Logged in user information window Logged in user info x LD Logged in user siemens To get information about the user rights the menu item User rights is used After clicking that menu item a user rights screen Figure 14 is shown Figure 14 User rights information window Ke User Rights 108 112345 De AS ee i m m D Add new user D Delete selected user s Commit Can In the A2CTool there exist three profiles with predefined user rights Depending on the assigned profile an authorized user can access specific user rights information and actions See Activated Menu Items on page 28 for details a
55. xcluding lamps for a period of one year from the date of installation or a maximum of 18 months from date of shipment and are guaranteed to be merchantable and fit for the ordinary purposes for which such products are made ADB Airfield Solutions will correct by repair or replacement at its option equipment or parts which fail because of mechanical electrical or physical defects provided that the goods have been properly handled and stored prior to installation properly installed and properly operated after installation and provided further that Buyer gives ADB Airfield Solutions written notice of such defects after delivery of the goods to Buyer Refer to the Safety section for more information on Material Handling Precautions and Storage precautions that must be followed ADB Airfield Solutions reserves the right to examine goods upon which a claim is made Said goods must be presented in the same condition as when the defect therein was discovered ADB Airfield Solutions furthers reserves the right to require the return of such goods to establish any claim ADB Airfield Solutions obligation under this guarantee is limited to making repair or replacement within a reasonable time after receipt of such written notice and does not include any other costs such as the cost of removal of defective part installation of repaired product labor or consequential damages of any kind the exclusive remedy being to require such new parts to be furnished
56. ze See Side by side on page 29 for details gt Overlap Rearranges all open screens overlapping each other The screens are all set to the same size See Overlap on page 29 for details a E le gt Close all windows Closes all open screens See Close all windows on page 29 for details x 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 31 BRITE Ill Configuration Software Configuration Menus 2 3 8 2 Debug Text Area 106103 10 51 34 007 le 10310 51 23 492 03 10 51 23 398 AGLAS Masters online 1 CH o gt Q DA o gt 32 96A0430 Rev C 6 27 11 The Debug Text Area Figure 43 is located on the lower part of the A2CTool It contains status information about the A2CTool and its connections to the masters Figure 43 Debug text area ei Logged in user siemens The Debug Text Area can be enlarged or reduced manually to the size you desire simply by grapping the upper horizontal border of the area and dragging it up or down With the black arrows in the upper left corner of the Debug Text Area you can minimize the area click on arrow down maximize it to the complete A2CTool frame size click on arrow up or resize it to the last size click on arrow up or down depending on the previous size If the area is too small to show all information scrollbars on the left or lower side appear to scroll to the information of interest You can

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