CSW6100-2 Io
CSW6100-2 Io
CSW6100-2
Version 2.03
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Preface
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Table of Contents
1 General Description .................................................................................................................... 11
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 12
1.2 Purpose of Equipment................................................................................................................. 13
Short Description .............................................................................................................. 13
1.3 Safety-Conscious Utilization ....................................................................................................... 14
1.4 Restriction for Use....................................................................................................................... 14
1.5 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................ 14
CodeMeter Stick ............................................................................................................... 14
CAN-USB Adapter ............................................................................................................ 14
1.6 Order Code ................................................................................................................................. 15
CSW6100.......................................................................................................................... 15
Documentation .................................................................................................................. 15
2 Installation.................................................................................................................................... 17
2.1 Packaging, Transport, Storage ................................................................................................... 17
2.2 Device Assignment ..................................................................................................................... 18
Scope of Delivery .............................................................................................................. 18
State of Delivery................................................................................................................ 18
Additional Required Equipment ........................................................................................ 18
Type Plate ......................................................................................................................... 18
2.3 System Requirements ................................................................................................................. 19
2.4 CSW6100-2 - Configuration Software Set .................................................................................. 19
2.5 Hardware Installation .................................................................................................................. 20
2.6 Software Installation .................................................................................................................... 21
Driver Software ................................................................................................................. 21
CSW6100 - Configuration Software.................................................................................. 22
3 Operating Instructions ................................................................................................................ 23
3.1 General........................................................................................................................................ 24
3.2 Device Description ...................................................................................................................... 25
Start Configuration Software ............................................................................................. 25
User Interface ................................................................................................................... 26
3.3 Operating .................................................................................................................................... 29
CSW6100 - Configuration Data Interface ......................................................................... 29
CSW6100 - Configuration Data Sets ................................................................................ 29
Start a Configuration Data Set .......................................................................................... 30
3.4 Configuration Page - General Settings ....................................................................................... 32
Administrative Data (1) ..................................................................................................... 32
System Settings (2)........................................................................................................... 32
IC-Ring Settings (3) .......................................................................................................... 32
Selective Call Settings (4) ................................................................................................. 32
Winchman Settings (5) ..................................................................................................... 33
IC Sidetone Settings (6) .................................................................................................... 33
PTT Stuck Settings (7) ...................................................................................................... 33
External TX Detection (8) ................................................................................................. 33
Reset (9) ........................................................................................................................... 33
External Memory (10) ....................................................................................................... 33
3.5 Configuration Page - ACU Settings ............................................................................................ 34
3.6 ACU Settings - Settings for Cockpit and Cabin ACU Types ....................................................... 34
List of Devices for Configuration (1) ................................................................................. 34
Type of Device (2)............................................................................................................. 34
Function Keys and Start-up Status (3).............................................................................. 35
Double-, Multi-, Relay-, TX-Function (4) ........................................................................... 35
Other Settings (5).............................................................................................................. 36
Microphone Settings (6) .................................................................................................... 36
Headphone Settings (7) .................................................................................................... 36
Auto Routing of FIX Inputs and Tones (8) ........................................................................ 36
Channel Options (9) .......................................................................................................... 36
PTT Settings (10) .............................................................................................................. 36
3.7 ACU Settings - Settings for Headset Types ................................................................................ 37
List of Devices for Configuration (1) ................................................................................. 37
Type of Device (2)............................................................................................................. 37
Volume and Other Settings (3) ......................................................................................... 37
List of Figures
Figure 1: Software Configuration - Bench Operation (example) ............................................................................ 13
Figure 2: Software Configuration - Aircraft Installation (example) .......................................................................... 13
Figure 3: Type plate (example) .............................................................................................................................. 18
Figure 4: CSW6100-2 - Configuration Software Set .............................................................................................. 19
Figure 5: Example - Hardware Installation ............................................................................................................. 20
Figure 6: Driver Installation - CAN Driver Folder .................................................................................................... 22
Figure 7: Driver Installation - Installation Completed.............................................................................................. 22
Figure 8: Driver Deinstallation - PC System Properties ......................................................................................... 22
Figure 9: CSW6100 - Start Menu ........................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 10: CSW6100 - User Interface .................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 11: CSW6100 - User Interface Areas ......................................................................................................... 26
Figure 12: CSW6100 - User Interface .................................................................................................................... 29
Figure 13: System Integrator - Scope of Configuration .......................................................................................... 29
Figure 14: Customer - Scope of Configuration ....................................................................................................... 29
Figure 15: CSW6100 Configuration Page - General Settings ................................................................................ 32
Figure 16: CSW6100 Configuration Page - ACU Settings-Settings (ACU) ............................................................ 34
Figure 17: CSW6100 Configuration Page - ACU Settings-Settings (Headset) ...................................................... 37
Figure 18: CSW6100 Configuration Page - ACU Settings-Special Settings .......................................................... 39
Figure 19: CSW6100 Configuration Page - TX Devices ........................................................................................ 41
Figure 20: CSW6100 Configuration Page - RX-Devices ........................................................................................ 42
Figure 21: CSW6100 Configuration Page - FIX Channels ..................................................................................... 43
Figure 22: CSW6100 Configuration Page - Speaker Settings ............................................................................... 44
Figure 23: CSW6100 Configuration Page - Alert Tone Settings ............................................................................ 45
Figure 24: CSW6100 Configuration Page - Test Results ....................................................................................... 46
Figure 25: Menu - Options - Settings - User Levels ............................................................................................... 48
Figure 26: Settings - User Level Password ............................................................................................................ 49
Figure 27: System Integrator - Scope of Configuration .......................................................................................... 49
Figure 28: Customer - Scope of Configuration ....................................................................................................... 49
Figure 29: Dialog Box "File" - .DV6 File ................................................................................................................. 50
List of Abbreviations
List of Abbreviations
ACU Audio Control Unit (ACU is here used as general indication for audio control devices)
CAN CANbus
CSW Configuration Software
DVCS Digital Voice Communication System
EASA European Aviation Safety Agency
EM External Memory Module
FAA Federal Aviation Administration
IC Intercom
PC Personal Computer
REU Remote Electronic Unit
USB Universal Serial Bus
Units
Units
dBm Power Ratio In Decibel referenced to 1 mW
g Gram
kg Kilogram
Mbps Mega Bits Per Second
mm Millimeter
Ohm (Ω) Resistance
s Second
V Volt
mV Millivolt
W Watt
mW Milliwatt
Disposal
The packaging material is inflammable, if it is disposed of improperly by
burning, toxic fumes may develop.
This product contains materials that fall under the special disposal regulation. We recommend the
disposal of such materials in accordance with the current environmental laws.
• Dispose circuit boards by a technical waste dump which is approved to take on e.g.
electrolytic aluminium capacitors. Do under no circumstances dump the circuit boards with
normal waste dump.
Warranty Conditions
User conversions and changes are not permitted.
Any change made by the user excludes any liability on our part (excluding the work described in this
manual).
• The device must not be opened.
• Do not make any modifications to the device, except for those described in the manual.
• Make connections to the inputs, outputs and interfaces only in the manner described in
the manual.
• Fix the devices according to the instructions.
We cannot give any guarantee for other methods.
Conditions of Utilization
General introductory notes
With this device you bought a product which was manufactured and tested before delivery with the
utmost care.
Please take your time to read the notes which you ought to follow closely during installation and
operation.
Otherwise all claims under the warranty will become void and a decreased service life or even
damages must be expected.
The user is responsible for protective covers and/or additional safety measures in
order to prevent damages to persons and electric accidents.
Non-Warranty Clause
We checked the contents of this publication for compliance with the associated hard and software. We
can, however, not exclude discrepancies and do therefore not accept any liability for the exact
compliance. The information in this publication is regularly checked, necessary corrections will be part
of the subsequent publications.
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1 General Description
In this chapter you can read about:
1.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 12
1.2 Purpose of Equipment................................................................................................................. 13
Short Description .............................................................................................................. 13
1.3 Safety-Conscious Utilization ....................................................................................................... 14
1.4 Restriction for Use....................................................................................................................... 14
1.5 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................ 14
CodeMeter Stick ............................................................................................................... 14
CAN-USB Adapter ............................................................................................................ 14
1.6 Order Code ................................................................................................................................. 15
CSW6100.......................................................................................................................... 15
Documentation .................................................................................................................. 15
This manual describes the usage and functionality of the components from the Becker Configuration
Software Set CSW6100-2.
The type plate on your device shows the part number for identification purposes (see "Type Plate",
page 18).
Before starting operation of the device(s) please read this manual carefully, with particular attention to
the description referring to your device(s).
1.1 Introduction
• The Configuration Software Set CSW6100-2 is used to prepare configurations for the
Digital Voice Communication System DVCS6100.
• This document is an introduction and explanation of the configuration software CSW6100
delivered and license controlled by a CodeMeter stick.
For a description of the Digital Voice Communication System DVCS6100, refer to the DVCS6100
manuals:
ACU6100 DV 64440.03 "Installation and Operation" Article-No. 0589.845-071
ACU6101 DV 64470.03 "Installation and Operation" Article-No. 0614.564-071
REU6100 DV 64460.03 "Installation and Operation" Article-No. 0589.829-071
* For details please contact Becker Avionics or refer to manual: http://www.becker-avionics.com/downloads/ → Intercom
Section I&O
General X
Installation X
Operation X
Certifications N/A
Attachments N/A
Short Description
CAN-Bus Adapter
(USB) CAN-Bus Service Cable Kit
CodeMeter© stick
Power Supply
(USB)
CodeMeter© stick
(USB)
CAN-USB Adapter
Specifications
Usage PC (USB) → Connector (CAN) → Device
Description CAN-USB adapter, 0.55 m + connectors
Connector type USB:
USB connector type A,
USB 1.1, compatible with USB 2.0
D-Sub:
Connector type D-Sub 9-pol, male,
pin assignment according to specification CiA® 102,
Bitrate 5 kbit/s...1 Mbit/s
Documentation
Qty Documentation
1 (I&O) Installation and Operation CSW6100-2, English Article-No. 0608.939-071
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2 Installation
This manual must be available close to the device during the performance of all tasks.
Any deviations from the installation instructions in this document are under own responsibility.
In this chapter you can read about:
2.1 Packaging, Transport, Storage ................................................................................................... 17
2.2 Device Assignment ..................................................................................................................... 18
Scope of Delivery .............................................................................................................. 18
State of Delivery................................................................................................................ 18
Additional Required Equipment ........................................................................................ 18
Type Plate ......................................................................................................................... 18
2.3 System Requirements ................................................................................................................. 19
2.4 CSW6100-2 - Configuration Software Set .................................................................................. 19
2.5 Hardware Installation .................................................................................................................. 20
2.6 Software Installation .................................................................................................................... 21
Driver Software ................................................................................................................. 21
2.6.1.1 CAN-USB Driver Installation ..................................................................................... 22
2.6.1.2 CAN-USB-Adapter Initialization ................................................................................. 22
2.6.1.3 CAN-USB Driver Deinstallation ................................................................................. 22
CSW6100 - Configuration Software.................................................................................. 22
Scope of Delivery
• Manuals
o CSW6100-2 manual (PDF on CodeMeter stick).
o CAN_USB-adapter manual (PDF on CodeMeter stick).
• CSW6100-2 configuration software set.
o CodeMeter stick.
o CAN-USB-adapter.
o Driver software for CAN-USB-adapter (on CodeMeter stick).
o Software CSW6100 (on CodeMeter stick).
State of Delivery
• The data medium contains the current released CSW software tools, driver and the user
manuals (pdf format).
Type Plate
The device type is specified by the type plate:
Example:
Change Index:
Related to the shown hardware built standard
TYPE PLATE
3
TYPE PLATE
1 CodeMeter stick
2 CAN-USB-adapter
3 Carton
Figure 4: CSW6100-2 - Configuration Software Set
CodeMeter© stick
(USB)
PC with USB ports CAN-USB-adapter Service connector (D-Sub 9-pol. female) Further DVCS6100 participants
CodeMeter stick REU6100 (with EM6100)
The hardware installation depends on the type of installation and its equipment and therefore only general information can be
given.
Figure 5: Example - Hardware Installation
• Use the delivered CAN-USB-adapter to connect the DVCS6100 bus system to a free
USB port at the computer.
• Connect the CodeMeter stick to a free USB port on the PC.
Data backup:
We recommend to make a data backup of the existing configuration data before
you send new configuration data to the REU.
• Save existing data (see "Save Configuration" page 50).
• If there is a memory module (EM6100) label it to avoid confusion with
other memory modules.
Driver Software
It is recommended to install the driver before the CAN-USB-adapter is
connected to the PC at the first time.
• Please make sure that you have access to the PC as user with
administrator rights (not required for later use of the CAN-USB adapter).
• Please make sure that the selected file version agrees to your operating
system.
• The view on your screen can vary and depends on the installed operating
system.
• The described process for driver installation is based on a 32bit
Windows® system.
• The drivers for a 64bit Windows® system are on the CodeMeter stick
available.
• The text in the examples are in English. The language of the installation
wizard depends on your locale computer settings.
3 Operating Instructions
In this chapter you can read about:
3.1 General........................................................................................................................................ 24
3.2 Device Description ...................................................................................................................... 25
Start Configuration Software ............................................................................................. 25
User Interface ................................................................................................................... 26
3.2.2.1 Menu Bar (1) .............................................................................................................. 26
3.2.2.2 Function Buttons Bar (2)............................................................................................ 28
3.2.2.3 Configuration Data Screen (3) ................................................................................... 28
3.2.2.4 Data Status Display (4).............................................................................................. 28
3.2.2.5 Data Status Bar (5) .................................................................................................... 29
3.3 Operating .................................................................................................................................... 29
CSW6100 - Configuration Data Interface ......................................................................... 29
CSW6100 - Configuration Data Sets ................................................................................ 29
Start a Configuration Data Set .......................................................................................... 30
3.3.3.1 New Data Set ............................................................................................................ 30
3.3.3.2 Existing Data Set ....................................................................................................... 31
3.3.3.3 Existing Data Set (older versions) ............................................................................. 31
3.4 Configuration Page - General Settings ....................................................................................... 32
Administrative Data (1) ..................................................................................................... 32
System Settings (2)........................................................................................................... 32
IC-Ring Settings (3) .......................................................................................................... 32
Selective Call Settings (4) ................................................................................................. 32
Winchman Settings (5) ..................................................................................................... 33
IC Sidetone Settings (6) .................................................................................................... 33
PTT Stuck Settings (7) ...................................................................................................... 33
External TX Detection (8) ................................................................................................. 33
Reset (9) ........................................................................................................................... 33
External Memory (10) ....................................................................................................... 33
3.5 Configuration Page - ACU Settings ............................................................................................ 34
3.6 ACU Settings - Settings for Cockpit and Cabin ACU Types ....................................................... 34
List of Devices for Configuration (1) ................................................................................. 34
Type of Device (2)............................................................................................................. 34
Function Keys and Start-up Status (3).............................................................................. 35
Double-, Multi-, Relay-, TX-Function (4) ........................................................................... 35
Other Settings (5).............................................................................................................. 36
Microphone Settings (6) .................................................................................................... 36
Headphone Settings (7) .................................................................................................... 36
Auto Routing of FIX Inputs and Tones (8) ........................................................................ 36
Channel Options (9) .......................................................................................................... 36
PTT Settings (10) .............................................................................................................. 36
3.7 ACU Settings - Settings for Headset Types ................................................................................ 37
List of Devices for Configuration (1) ................................................................................. 37
Type of Device (2)............................................................................................................. 37
Volume and Other Settings (3) ......................................................................................... 37
Double-, Multi-, Relay-, TX-Function (4) ........................................................................... 37
Other Settings (5).............................................................................................................. 38
Microphone Settings (6) .................................................................................................... 38
Headphone Settings (7) .................................................................................................... 38
Auto Routing of FIX Inputs and Tones (8) ........................................................................ 38
Channel Options (9) .......................................................................................................... 38
TX and RX Volume (10) .................................................................................................... 38
3.8 ACU Settings - Special Settings ................................................................................................. 39
List of Devices for Configuration (1) ................................................................................. 39
Forced Monitoring Minimum Volumes (2) ......................................................................... 39
Extra Settings (3) .............................................................................................................. 39
Priority (4) ......................................................................................................................... 39
ACU Allocation (5) ............................................................................................................ 40
Guard Radio (6) ................................................................................................................ 40
Timing (7) .......................................................................................................................... 40
3.9 Configuration Page - TX-Devices ............................................................................................... 41
List of the TX-Devices (1) ................................................................................................. 41
3.1 General
• The CSW6100 is a desktop application to make, change, up- and download and store
configuration data.
User Interface
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Figure 11: CSW6100 - User Interface Areas
1 Menu Bar
o Is used to complete the use of the CSW6100.
Options: Commands to change settings, for system connections, and
commands for load/send configuration data to the connected device:
• Settings:
o The command starts a dialog box with possibilities to change
some basic settings (display values, special settings, user level).
o Display values:
Adjustment if the CSW6100 shows the values in percentage or as
absolute value.
o Special settings:
Adjustment for the appearance of the store data dialog at program
exit.
o User level:
Adjustment for the user levels with different scope of functions.
• Connect to REU:
o Is used to make a connection between CSW6100 and the device
for data interchange.
o This menu item is disabled when the connection exists.
• Disconnect from REU:
o Is used to terminate the connection between CSW6100 and the
device.
o This menu item is disabled when the connection is terminated.
• Load configuration from REU:
o The command starts a configuration data load from the connected
REU to the CSW6100.
o This menu item is selectable only when the connection between
CSW6100 and the device exists.
• Send configuration to REU:
o The command sends the configuration data from the CSW6100 to
the connected REU.
o This menu item is selectable only when the connection between
CSW6100 and the device exists.
• Send configuration to REU and EM:
o The command sends the configuration data from the CSW6100 to
the connected REU and its connected external memory module
EM6100 (optional).
o This menu item is selectable only when the connection between
CSW6100 and the device exists.
Help: Information about software properties:
• This menu item shows information about software etc.:
o Software version.
o Manufacturer address.
3.3 Operating
For the configuration work it is necessary to have the configuration data interface with the areas and
tools to do the related settings.
• The availability of the configuration tools depends on the selected user
level. For details please see "User Levels" page 48.
2
10
3
4
5 9
6
7
8
Reset (9)
• The reset command starts the initialization of the configuration data in the REU.
3.6 ACU Settings - Settings for Cockpit and Cabin ACU Types
1 9
2 10
1 9
2 10
1
2
7
3
4
Priority (4)
• Selection for the PTT priority for the selected device.
Timing (7)
The availability of some settings depends on the configuration settings.
• Settings for LED flash time and VOX holdtime.
2 3 4 5 6
1
2 3 4 5
1
RX Filter (3)
• Enables/disables a voice filter for each RX-device.
o The operator can use the filter function with a selection of the device key VOICE.
2 3
1
2 3 5 6
4 9
1
8
7
Note: A tone is not available if the related IC-Key input is enabled (see IC-Key enabled on "ACU
Settings - Settings for Headset Types" page 37).
5
2
4
Data backup:
We recommend to make a data backup of the existing configuration data before you
send new configuration data to the REU.
• Save the already existing data.
• Label the memory module after saving the configuration data to avoid
confusion with other modules.
Auto Detect:
• To use the function auto detect it is necessary to connect the REU6100 and
the CSW.
• Use the auto detect button to select the applicable configuration file version
of the connected REU (see also "New Data Set" page 30).
Details see "Menu Bar (1)" page 26 (commands for data file handling, print, save and close).
File versions:
Please read also the information about the use of configuration file versions.
Details see "New Data Set" page 30.
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4 Index