Bus SCS

SCS is an acronym for "Sistema Cablaggio Semplificato" ("Simplified Cable Solution"). It uses a fieldbus network protocol and has applications in the field of home automation and building automation. It is used mainly in bTicino and Legrand installations.

General featuresEdit

An SCS bus is based on a sheathed twisted pair formed of two flexible conductors; these are braided and unshielded with isolation 300/500V, SELV as double isolation is required – according to the rules adopted by CEI (International Electrotechnical Committee). The bus is unpolarized, devices are required to support the DC power supply in both polarity.

WiringEdit

Two kind of wiring are possible:

  • Free cabling were a mix of bus and star topology are present, better for old houses
  • Star wiring were all devices are connected to the switch rack, better for new houses

CommunicationEdit

Across the SCS bus four different types of signals are transmitted in frequency modulation:

  • Electricity supply via 27 Vdc
  • Data with a frequency clock of 9600 Hz
  • Sound
  • Video

The transmission protocol is the CSMA/CA.

FunctionsEdit

Through the SCS bus you have the following functions:

  • Light control
  • Automation
  • Sound diffusion
  • Energy management
  • Thermoregulation
  • Video intercom
  • Alarm system

All the listed functions share the same technology and the same procedures for configuration / installation.

ConfigurationEdit

All devices connected to SCS bus must be manually configured, no autolearn is possible, apart Alarm system and extenders. Configuration assign an address and an operating mode. Two kind of configurations are possible:

  • Physical - using numbered jumpers with different values resistor
  • Virtual - using a configuration software connected with an ethernet gateway. In this case the address and operating mode are written in a non volatile memory in every device. Applying a physical jumper override the virtual configuration wiping the memory.

Addressing detailsEdit

Device addressing use three different 'digits' A|PL|GR. The A mean the room, the PL is the Point of Load in the room, and GR is the group. Group join loads in same or different rooms in a logical manner. Not all devices has group addressing. All devices must answer to room broadcast called AMB. All devices must answer to general broadcast called GEN. Physical and Virtual addressing has different limitations:

digitsPhysicalVirtualnote
A0-90-1011 rooms max in a single SCS domain
PL1-90-15A=0,PL=0 is forbidden, so 175 loads are addressable in a single SCS domain
GR1-90-255group

Writing physical addresses use 2 digits. Writing virtual addresses use 4 digits. In big houses and buildings, SCS address extension is possible, were different address domains are connected via some bridges. Only some kind of messages can cross a bridge. Here the values of physical configuration jumpers:

markingcolorvaluecodedescription
<empty>---infinite---default to virtual
0green4659 kOhm3501/0digit
1green817 kOhm3501/1digit
2green673 kOhm3501/2digit
3green556 kOhm3501/3digit
4green471 kOhm3501/4digit
5green389 kOhm3501/5digit
6green329 kOhm3501/6digit
7green271 kOhm3501/7digit
8green218 kOhm3501/8digit
9green179 kOhm3501/9digit
GENblue100 kOhm3501/GENgeneral broadcast
GRblue68 kOhm3501/GRgroup broadcast
AMBblue33 kOhm3501/AMBroom broadcast
AUXblue2.2 kOhm3501/AUXauxiliary channel
ONblue120 kOhm3501/ONsend ON command
OFFblue150 kOhm3501/OFFsend OFF command
0/1blue180 kOhm3501/01send toggle command
PULblue2.2 kOhm3501/PULbutton command monostable
SLAblue120 kOhm3501/SLAslave of another control
CENblue33 kOhm3501/CENadvanced scenarios mode
↑↓blue100 kOhm3501/Tup/down for shutters
↑↓Mblue68 kOhm3501/TMup/down for shutters monostable

CertificationsEdit

Devices connected to the SCS bus are IMQ-certified and comply with these product standards (International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) EN 50428 - IEC EN 60669-1/A1 - IEC EN 60669-2-1 - IEC EN 50090-2-2 - IEC EN 50090-2-3 ).

IntegrationEdit

You can interact with the SCS bus through a gateway and an open high-level protocol called OpenWebNet. Two kind of gateway exist:

  • Gateway ethernet (Linux based)
  • Gateway USB / RS232

These gateways are bidirectional; they translate SCS frames into OpenWebNet frames, and the other way round. The open protocol OpenWebNet shared by MyOpen community, let everybody to build software that interact with SCS devices. SCS protocol is a proprietary bTicino protocol. Interaction with other field bus must happen only writing software that use OpenWebNet. 


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