In large-scale production lines or distributed factory automation projects, connecting a large number of sensor and actuator signals to the same control cabinet often leads to complex wiring, high costs, and difficult troubleshooting. The ABB Procontic CS31 system adopts a decentralized architecture - the central unit can be installed in the main control cabinet, while the input/output units are distributed nearby and communicate through a simple twisted pair cable (RS485). This design can reduce wiring costs by up to 80% and support flexible expansion to up to 31 remote sites. This article is based on the original technical documentation of the CS31 system, which systematically explains the selection of central units, system bus installation specifications, address settings, bus refresh time calculation, and troubleshooting methods based on LED and diagnostic markers, providing on-site engineers with a practical engineering guide.
Overview and Architecture of CS31 System
1.1 Core advantages of the system
CS31 is an intelligent decentralized automation system, whose core design concept is to distribute the processing power of the controller on site. Compared with traditional centralized systems, CS31 has the following significant advantages:
The wiring cost has been significantly reduced: all remote I/O units are connected to the central unit through an RS485 bus, eliminating the need to individually pull wires for each sensor.
Modular expansion capability: The system can add new remote units at any time while running, and the central unit will automatically recognize them.
Transparent programming: In user programs, remote I/O channels are processed in the same way as centralized I/O, without the need for additional programming effort.
Built in diagnostic function: Each remote unit is equipped with a microprocessor, dedicated to managing input/output and diagnosis, and can quickly locate faults through the TEST button.
1.2 Application Scenarios
CS31 is particularly suitable for the following scenarios: sensors and actuators on distributed process lines (such as multiple workstations in packaging machinery), systems that require flexible expansion of switch values, and scenarios where I/O units are installed outside the control cabinet but the communication distance does not exceed 500 meters. In addition, the system may contain multiple central units, but only one serves as the master and the others as slaves. When bus communication is interrupted or the master station fails, each slave station can still continue to execute its own program to achieve emergency operation.
Central unit selection and characteristics
The CS31 system supports multiple central units, and engineers need to choose based on program capacity, I/O points, and functional requirements.
2.1 07 KR 31/07 KT 31 (2k instruction)
These two entry-level central units have a capacity of 2k instructions (approximately 8k bytes) and are suitable for small decentralized applications. Main features:
12 24V DC digital inputs
8 outputs (KR31 is a 2A relay output, KT31 is a 0.5A transistor output)
1 10kHz high-speed counting input
Built in RS232 serial port (can be set as programming, ASCII, or MODBUS master/slave)
Real time clock, lithium battery life of 10 years
Password protected user program
The working voltage can be selected from 24V DC, 120V AC, or 230V AC
When in use, the ECZ plug-in base should be inserted, and the unit address (0-61) should be set on the base through DIP switches. This model can operate as a CS31 bus master, slave, or independent controller.
2.2 07 KR 91 (7k instruction)
Provide larger program capacity (7k instructions/28k bytes), suitable for moderately complex applications:
20 digital inputs, 12 relay outputs
1 10kHz high-speed counting input
Battery pluggable (07 LE 90)
24V DC or 115/230V AC powered version
The 24V DC version comes with an additional parallel interface that can be connected to communication modules (such as 07 KP 90 RCOM)
The input of this model is divided into three electrically isolated groups, and the output is divided into three common terminal groups, with a maximum of four relay outputs per group. Attention: For versions powered by 24V DC output, when connecting inductive loads (such as DC relay coils), freewheeling diodes must be connected in parallel at both ends of the load.
2.3 07 KT 92/07 KT 93 (7k instruction+30k user data)
This is the most powerful CS31 central unit, suitable for complex applications:
07 KT 92: 12 digital inputs, 8 transistor outputs, 4 12 bit analog inputs (0~10V~20mA/0~5V), 2 12 bit analog outputs (-10~+10V), 1 50kHz high-speed counter
07 KT 93:24 digital inputs, 16 transistor outputs, 1 10kHz high-speed counter
Two RS232 serial ports (COM1 can be programmed or ASCII, COM2 is fixed as MMC)
07 KT 92 R262 and 07 KT 93 R171 versions have built-in ARCnet interface (BNC coaxial, 93 Ω, 2.5Mbit/s)
The user program can be modified online in RAM and saved to Flash EPROM after completion
Engineering selection suggestion: If analog processing is required, choose 07 KT 92; If a large amount of digital I/O is required and there is no demand for analog, choose 07 KT 93; If you need to access the ARCnet network, select the R262/R171 suffix version.